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Definition of Nazarites

Nazarite
Nazarite Naz"a*rite, n. A Jew bound by a vow to lave the hair uncut, to abstain from wine and strong drink, and to practice extraordinary purity of life and devotion, the obligation being for life, or for a certain time. The word is also used adjectively.

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-  Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Nazarite". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. Nazarites appear in New Testament times ... Foremost...
- 'Israel', a story of Mesha's revolt against the Kingdom of ancient Israel. Nazarites and Rechabites establish early temperance movement. Shamshi-Adad V, king...
- Jesus (c. 6 to 4 BC – AD 30 or 33), also referred to as Jesus Christ, Jesus of Nazareth, and many other names and titles, was a first-century Jewish preacher...
- cooked; other regulations regarding the sacrifices by Nazarites (§§ 7-11). Chapter 7: The Nazarite and the Kohen Gadol may not defile themselves through...
- 2021. Chakravarty 2014, p. 181. Chakravarty, K. Gandhar (2014). African Nazarites: a comparative religious ethnography of Rastafari and Ibandla lamaNazaretha...
- classes of people – such as kings, Kohanim (the priesthood), Levites, or Nazarites – or are conditioned by local or temporary cir****stances of the Jewish...
- to the Holy Mountain of Nhlangakazi, an event that was central to the Nazarites. As his following grew and he could not provide land for everyone, Shembe...
- wine and from the world, and consecrated themselves to God, were called Nazarites. (See Numb. 6:2, seq.) But that Christ would be holy, and consecrated...
- remain uncut as a symbol of the vows they have taken, reminiscent of the Nazarites from the Old Testament. The tonsure of monks is the token of a consecrated...
- Brother of Jesus, p. 240 – "John (unlike Jesus) was both a 'Rechabite' or 'Nazarite' and vegetarian", p. 264 – "One suggestion is that John ate 'carobs'; there...