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Nazarene (other)
Nazarene may refer to: * A person from Nazareth Religion * Nazarene (sect), a term used for an early Christian sect in first-century Judaism, Nasoraean Mandaeans, and later a sect of Jewish Christians * Nazarene (title), used to describe people from Nazareth in the New Testament, and a title applied to Jesus * Nazareno (Spanish confraternity), groups of people who perform elaborate Holy Week processions in Spain * Apostolic Christian Church (Nazarene), a Christian denomination of the Anabaptist movement * Church of the Nazarene, a Wesleyan evangelical Christian denomination * Nazarene fellowship, offshoot from Christadelphians 1873–1881 Other uses * Nazarene movement, a group of early 19th-century German Romantic painters * ''The Nazarene'', a 1939 novel by Sholem Asch * ''Nazarene'', a ship wrecked in 1957 See also * Nasrani (other), Nazarene in Arabic * Nazareth (other) * Nazarene University (other) * List of Church of the Nazarene schools * N ...
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Nazareth
Nazareth is the largest Cities in Israel, city in the Northern District (Israel), Northern District of Israel. In its population was . Known as "the Arab capital of Israel", Nazareth serves as a cultural, political, religious, economic and commercial center for the Arab citizens of Israel. The inhabitants are predominantly Arab citizens of Israel, of whom 69% are Muslim and 31% Christianity, Christian. The city also commands immense religious significance, deriving from its status as the hometown of Jesus, the central figure of Christianity and a prophet in Islam and the Baháʼí Faith. Findings unearthed in the neighboring Qafzeh Cave show that the area around Nazareth was populated in the prehistoric period. Nazareth was a Jews, Jewish village during the Roman Empire, Roman and Byzantine Empire, Byzantine periods, and is described in the New Testament as the childhood home of Jesus. It became an important city during the Crusades after Tancred, Prince of Galilee, Tancred ...
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Nasrani (other)
Nasrani may refer to: * Saint Thomas Christians or Nasrani, an ancient community of Christians from Kerala, India * Syriac term for Christians, predominantly used in Kerala and Near East Asia. * Nasrani (Arabic term for Christian), cognate with Nazarene in English * ''Nasrani'' (film), a 2007 Indian Malayalam-language See also * Nazarene (other) Nazarene may refer to: * A person from Nazareth Religion * Nazarene (sect), a term used for an early Christian sect in first-century Judaism, Nasoraean Mandaeans, and later a sect of Jewish Christians * Nazarene (title), used to describe people ... * Ras Nasrani, a bay at Sharm El Sheikh {{disambiguation ...
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Black Nazarene
''Nuestro Padre Jesús Nazareno'' (), officially and liturgically known as Jesús Nazareno, and popularly known as the Black Nazarene (; ), is a life-sized dark statue of Jesus Christ carrying the True Cross. The venerated image is enshrined in the Minor Basilica and National Shrine of Jesus Nazareno in Quiapo, Manila, Philippines. The image was reputedly carved by an unknown Mexican artist in the 16th century and then brought to the Philippines in 1606. It depicts Jesus en route to his crucifixion. Pious believers claim that physically touching the image can grant miracles and cure diseases. The original image or its replica is brought out in procession three times a year: * January 9 — the Feast of the Black Nazarene (officially and liturgically the ''Feast of Jesús Nazareno''), the octave day of the traditional Feast of Most Holy Name of Jesus which is the original dedication of Quiapo Church. It is now declared as the national liturgical feast day. “''Traslació ...
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Nasranis
The Saint Thomas Christians, also called Syrian Christians of India, ''Marthoma Suriyani Nasrani'', ''Malankara Nasrani'', or ''Nasrani Mappila'', are an ethno-religious community of Indian Christians in the state of Kerala (Malabar region), who, for the most part, employ the Eastern and Western liturgical rites of Syriac Christianity. They trace their origins to the evangelistic activity of Thomas the Apostle in the 1st century. The Saint Thomas Christians had been historically a part of the hierarchy of the Church of the East but are now divided into several different Eastern Catholic, Oriental Orthodox, Protestant, and independent bodies, each with their own liturgies and traditions. They are based in Kerala and they speak Malayalam. ''Nasrani'' or Nazarene is a Syriac term for Christians, who were among the first converts to Christianity in the Near East. Historically, this community was organised as the Province of India of the Church of the East, by Patriarch Timoth ...
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Nazirite
In the Hebrew Bible, a nazirite or a nazarite ( ''Nāzīr'') is an Israelite (i.e. Jewish) man or woman who voluntarily took a vow which is described in . This vow required the nazirite to: * Abstain from wine and strong drink as well as all other grape products, such as vinegar * Refrain from cutting the hair on his head * Not to become Tumah and taharah, ritually impure by contact with Corpse uncleanness, corpses or graves, even those of family members. After following these requirements for a designated time period (which would be specified in the individual's vow), the nazirite would offer a specific Temple in Jerusalem, animal sacrifice; along with it, the nazirite's hair was to be shorn and burned. The nazirite is described as being "holy" and "holy unto God"; yet at the same time, he or she must bring a sin offering. This has led to divergent approaches to the Nazir (Talmud), nazirite in the Talmud, and later authorities, with some viewing the nazirite as an ideal, and ot ...
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List Of Church Of The Nazarene Schools
{{short description, None This is a list of Bible colleges, liberal arts colleges, and seminaries owned and operated by the Church of the Nazarene. They are listed by continent and country. Africa Côte d'Ivoire *Institut Biblique Nazareen, Abidjan Kenya * Africa Nazarene School of Extension, Nairobi *Africa Nazarene University, Nairobi Malawi * Nazarene Theological College of Central Africa, Lilongwe Mozambique * Seminario Nazareno em Mozambique, Maputo Nigeria * Nigeria Nazarene Theological College, Abak, Akwa Ibom South Africa * Nazarene Theological College, Honeydew, Johannesburg, South Africa Swaziland * Southern Africa Nazarene University, a merger of the following institutions: **Swaziland Nazarene College of Education **Swaziland Nazarene College of Nursing ** Swaziland Nazarene College of Theology, Siteki Asia India * Nazarene Nurses Training College, Maharashtra * South Asia Nazarene Bible College, Bangalore Indonesia * Indonesia Nazarene Theological College, Yo ...
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Nazarene University (other)
Nazarene University may refer to: * Point Loma Nazarene University, formerly Nazarene University, in San Diego, California, U.S. * Africa Nazarene University in Nairobi, Kenya * Ambrose University, formerly Nazarene University College, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada * Eastern Nazarene College in Quincy, Massachusetts, U.S. * Korea Nazarene University in Cheonan, South Korea * MidAmerica Nazarene University in Olathe, Kansas, U.S. * Mount Vernon Nazarene University in Mount Vernon, Ohio, U.S. * Northwest Nazarene University in Nampa, Idaho, U.S. * Olivet Nazarene University in Bourbonnais, Illinois, U.S. * Southern Nazarene University in Bethany, Oklahoma, U.S. * Trevecca Nazarene University Trevecca Nazarene University (TNU) is a private Nazarene liberal arts college in Nashville, Tennessee. It was founded in 1901. History TNU was founded in 1901 by Cumberland Presbyterian minister J. O. McClurkan as the "Pentecostal Literary a ... in Nashville, Tennessee, U.S. See also * ...
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Nazareth (other)
Nazareth is a city in Israel, described in the New Testament as the childhood home of Jesus. Nazareth may also refer to: * Nazareth (surname) Places and jurisdictions Africa * Nazareth, Ethiopia, now Adama * Nazareth, Lesotho Asia * Nazareth, Tamil Nadu, India * Roman Catholic Archbishopric of Nazareth, a former residential metropolitan see, and successor Latin and a Maronite titular sees Europe * Nazareth, Belgium * Nazareth in Barletta, Italy, home of the Archbishops of Nazareth in exile from 1327 North America * Nazareth, Kentucky, United States * Nazareth, Pennsylvania, United States ** Nazareth Historic District ** Lower Nazareth Township, Pennsylvania ** Upper Nazareth Township, Pennsylvania * Nazareth, Texas, United States * Nazareth, U.S. Virgin Islands South America * Nazareth (Asunción), Paraguay Oceania * Nazareth, Pentecost Island, Vanuatu South America * Nazareth, Peru Other uses * Nazareth (band), a Scottish rock band ** Nazareth (album), '' ...
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List Of Shipwrecks In 1957
The list of shipwrecks in 1957 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 1957. January 6 January 13 January 14 January 15 January 17 January 21 January 24 January 25 January 27 January February 3 February 4 February 5 February 8 February 10 February 12 February 20 February 22 February 26 February 27 February Unknown date March 1 March 6 March 7 March 8 March 9 March 19 March 22 March April 4 April 12 April 14 April 16 April 21 April 25 April May 20 May June 5 June 12 June 14 June 19 June 20 June 28 June July 8 July 10 July 15 July 16 July 19 July 23 July Unknown July August 1 August 3 August 7 August 11 August 16 August 21 August 22 August 26 August 28 August Unknown date September 1 September 4 September 10 S ...
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Nazarene (sect)
The Nazarenes (or Nazoreans; ). were an early Jewish Christian sect in first-century Judaism. The first use of the term is found in the Acts of the Apostles ( Acts 24, ) of the New Testament, where Paul the Apostle is accused of being a ringleader of the sect of the Nazarenes ("") before the Roman procurator Antonius Felix at Caesarea Maritima by Tertullus. At that time, the term simply designated followers of Jesus of Nazareth, as the Hebrew term ('), and the Arabic term ('), still do. As time passed, the term came to refer to a sect of Jewish Christians who continued to observe the Torah, in contrast to gentiles who eschewed Torah observance. They are described by Epiphanius of Salamis and are mentioned later by Jerome and Augustine of Hippo. The writers made a distinction between the Nazarenes of their time and the "Nazarenes" mentioned in Acts 24:5. Nazarene (title) The English term ''Nazarene'' is commonly used to translate two related Greek words that appear in the ...
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Sholem Asch
Sholem Asch (, ; 1 November 1880 – 10 July 1957), also written Shalom Ash, was a Polish Jews, Polish-Jewish novelist, dramatist, and essayist in the Yiddish language who settled in the United States. Life and work Asch was born Szalom Asz in Kutno, Congress Poland, to Moszek Asz (1825, Gąbin – 1905, Kutno), a cattle-dealer and innkeeper, and Frajda Malka, née Widawska (born 1850, Łęczyca). Frajda was Moszek's second wife; his first wife Rude Shmit died in 1873, leaving him with either six or seven children (the exact number is unknown). Sholem was the fourth of the ten children that Moszek and Frajda Malka had together. Moszek would spend all week on the road and return home every Friday in time for the Sabbath. He was known to be a very charitable man who would dispense money to the poor. Upbringing Born into a Hasidic family, Sholem Asch received a traditional Jewish education. Considered the designated scholar of his siblings, his parents dreamed of him becoming a r ...
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Nazarene Movement
The epithet Nazarene was adopted by a group of early 19th-century German Romantic painters who aimed to revive spirituality in art. The name Nazarene came from a term of derision used against them for their affectation of a biblical manner of clothing and hair style. History In 1809, six students at the Vienna Academy formed an artistic cooperative in Vienna called the Brotherhood of St. Luke or ''Lukasbund'', following a common name for medieval guilds of painters. In 1810 four of them, Johann Friedrich Overbeck, Franz Pforr, Ludwig Vogel and Johann Konrad Hottinger (1788–1827) moved to Rome, where they occupied the abandoned monastery of San Isidoro. They were joined by Philipp Veit, Peter von Cornelius, Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld, Friedrich Wilhelm Schadow and a loose grouping of other German-speaking artists. They met up with Austrian romantic landscape artist Joseph Anton Koch (1768–1839) who became an unofficial tutor to the group. In 1827, they were jo ...
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