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What does the Bible say about a Nazarite?

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A Nazarite is someone who is dedicated to God, abstaining from certain pleasures to serve Him wholly, as outlined in Numbers 6.

The Nazarite vow, described in Numbers 6, calls for individuals to separate themselves unto the Lord and abstain from certain worldly pleasures such as wine and strong drink. This period of separation can vary in length; however, not all Nazarites are consecrated from birth. In the case of Samson, he was marked out as a Nazarite from his conception, showcasing a unique divine purpose. Samson's commitment as a Nazarite emphasizes the biblical principle of living a life set apart for God, whereby believers today, through Christ, are called to be 'holy' and dedicated to God's service.
Scripture References: Numbers 6:1-8, Judges 13:4-5, Numbers 6:1-21, Judges 13:5, Matthew 1:21, John 17:19, Mark 1:24, Acts 22:8, Matthew 2:23

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