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    The Nazarenes (or Nazoreans; Greek: Ναζωραῖοι, romanized: Nazorēoi) were an early Jewish Christian sect in first-century Judaism. The first use of the...
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  • Look up Nazarene or nazarene in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nazarene may refer to: A person from Nazareth Nazarene (sect), a term used for an early...
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    Nazarene is a title used to describe people from the city of Nazareth in the New Testament (there is no mention of either Nazareth or Nazarene in the Old...
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    of vegetarianism. The Nazarenes originated as a sect of first-century Judaism. The first use of the term "sect of the Nazarenes" is in the Book of Acts...
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  • Humbert was referring here to the Pasagini, which suggests that the Nazarene sect existed well into the eleventh century and before. The writings of Bonacursus...
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    Mandaeism (redirect from Mandaean sect)
    the Mandaeans. For other religious groups sharing a similar name, see Nazarene (sect). The term 'Sabianism' is derived from the mysterious Sabians mentioned...
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    Compendium of Heretical Accounts, Theodoret states that the 4th century Nazarene sect used the Gospel of Peter in their liturgy, though there is little evidence...
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    His name in Hebrew is said to mean either "Jesus who belongs to the Nazarene sect" or "Jesus who is from a place called Nazareth", though some commentators...
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    Christian views on the Old Covenant Early Christianity Ebionites Judaizers Nazarene (sect) New Perspective on Paul New religious movement Paleo-orthodoxy Restorationism...
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    letters in Judea" not in Greek and that he saw and copied one from the Nazarene sect. The exact provenance, authorship, source languages and collation of...
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    Alawites (redirect from Alawi sect)
    primarily in the Levant region in West Asia and follow Alawism, an esoteric sect of Islam that splintered from early Shia as a ghulat branch during the ninth...
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    Dositheans Elcesaites Ebionites Essenes Gnostics Hemerobaptists Maghāriya Nazarene (sect) Quqites Sethians Valentinians Other topics Mandaean name Mandaean studies...
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    Messianic Judaism Nazarene (sect) Teshima, Ikuro (June 2011). "Our Beliefs". The Light of Life. No. 35. p. 32. Official site of the Makuya sect: In English...
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    Ebionites (category Early Jewish Christian sects)
    who saw the Ebionites as distinct from other Jewish Christian sects, such as the Nazarenes. The Church Fathers generally agree on key points about the majority...
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    cognate (נר תמיד‎) Nāṣrani Nasrani Follower of Nazarene tradition Original term for the Nazarene sect at Qumran Pesach (/ˈpɛsɑːx, ˈpeɪ-/; חַג הַפֶּסַח‎...
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  • hypothesis). The term Nazarene was applied to Jesus of Nazareth (Gospel of Matthew 2:23). Mention of a "sect of the Nazarenes" (plural) occurs first...
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  • compromise between miaphysitism/monophysitism & dyophysitism Montanism Nazarene (sect) Nestorianism - doctrine of the Church of the East. However, the Church...
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  • that he saw this prophecy "in a Hebrew book, which a Hebrew of the Nazarene sect showed me, an apocryph of Jeremiah in which I found this, word for word"...
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    taught Jesus the Nazarene had five disciples, and these are they: Matthai, Naqqai, Netzer, Buni, and Todah. The master said: Jesus the Nazarene practiced magic...
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  • title "Nazarene" is used once in the New Testament to refer to Christians, in Acts 24:5, where Tertullus calls Paul "a ringleader of the sect of the Nazarenes"...
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    Elcesaites (category Early Jewish Christian sects)
    Christian sect in Lower Mesopotamia, then the province of Asoristan in the Sasanian Empire that was active between 100 and 400 CE. The members of this sect, which...
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  • The Nazarene fellowship were an offshoot from Christadelphians from 1873 to 1881, led by Edward Turney (1820–1879) of Nottingham and David Handley (1822–1886)...
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    where 'followers of Jesus the Nazarene' were grouped into "the sect of the Nazarenes", an appellation that is also attested in the writing by Tertullian...
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  • consequently as "a Nazarene"). Jesus is called a Nazarene in Matthew 2:23, and in Acts 24:5, Paul's accuser Tertullus calls him "a ringleader of the sect of the Nazarenes"...
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    Nazarene also referred to the name of a sect or heresy, as well as the town called Nazareth.[original research?][citation needed] The term Nazarene was...
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  • found in the Talmud has become the controversial rendition of "Jesus the Nazarene" in Hebrew. For example, by 1180 CE the term Yeshu Ha-Notzri can be found...
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  • rejected by Portuguese parishioners at St. John's and turned towards Nazarene sects. The mythic Daddy Grace also started his first church among a Cape Verdean...
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    first came to prominence with Onward to Golgotha and Mortal Throne of Nazarene, both of which feature Craig Pillard on vocals. Following the release of...
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    considers itself to be a form of Judaism but is generally considered to be a sect of Christianity, including by all major groups within mainstream Judaism...
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  • generally used to denote any established Christian church. Unlike a cult or sect, a denomination is usually seen as part of the Christian religious mainstream...
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