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What does the Bible say about Jesus being the Nazarene?

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The term 'Nazarene' signifies that Jesus is the separated one, distinct from sinners and sinless.

In the Scriptures, the title 'Nazarene' suggests that Jesus is the one who is separate from sinners, highlighting his unique holiness and his sinless nature. The term correlates with the ancient practice of the Nazarite vow, where one dedicates themselves to God by abstaining from certain pleasures and maintaining a state of separation. Jesus is described as having grown up in Nazareth, which fulfills the prophetic declaration that he would be called a Nazarene (Matthew 2:23). He embodies the true essence of this term, being wholly devoted to the Father and perfectly fulfilling the law that defines human righteousness.
Scripture References: Matthew 2:23, Isaiah 53:3

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The Nazarene
Greg Elmquist · Jun 29, 2014
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