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What does the Bible say about Jesus as the Nazarene?

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The Bible identifies Jesus as the Nazarene, fulfilling prophecies related to Him being separated and devoted to God.

In Matthew 2:23, Jesus is referred to as a Nazarene, which signifies His separation and devotion to God. Although there is no direct Old Testament prophecy mentioning Jesus as the Nazarene, the title underscores Jesus as the one who fulfills the types and shadows of the Old Testament, particularly seen through figures like Joseph and Samson who were also separated unto God. The implication is that Jesus embodies true holiness and separation as the ultimate Redeemer, exemplifying the Nazarite's commitment to God, as laid out in Numbers 6.
Scripture References: Matthew 2:23, Genesis 49:26, Numbers 6:1-21

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