The Sect of the Nazarenes (1st century) Nazarene (sect)



the name nazaraios standard greek spelling in new testament man nazareth; plural nazaraioi means men nazareth (see nazarene (title)). title nazarenes, men nazareth, first applied christians tertullus (acts 24:5), though herod agrippa ii (acts 26:28) uses term christians had first been used @ antioch (acts 11:26). name used tertullus survives rabbinic , modern hebrew notzrim (נוצרים) standard hebrew term christian , , quran , modern arabic nasara (plural of nasrani christians ).


tertullian (c. 160 – c. 220, against marcion, 4:8 ) records jews called christians nazarenes jesus being man of nazareth, though makes connection nazarites in lamentations 4:7. jerome records nazarenes employed of christians in synagogues. eusebius, around 311 ad, records name nazarenes had formerly been used of christians. use relating specific sect of christians not occur until epiphanius. according ehrhardt, antioch coined term christians, jerusalem coined term nazarenes, jesus of nazareth.


the terms sect of nazarenes , jesus of nazareth both employ adjective nasraya (ܕܢܨܪܝܐ) in syrian aramaic peshitta, nasrat (ܢܨܪܬ) nazareth.








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