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What does the Bible say about Jesus of Nazareth?

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Jesus of Nazareth signifies His embodiment of holiness and His mission to save sinners.

The title 'Jesus of Nazareth' holds profound significance in Scripture, asserting not only His earthly origin but also the essence of His mission. In John 1:43-46, Philip introduces Jesus, and Nathanael's incredulity ('Can any good thing come out of Nazareth?') reveals Nazareth’s poor reputation. This designation emphasizes that Jesus identified with sinners, demonstrating that He came to save the very people lost in sin. He laid aside His glory, associating with the transgressors to bring redemption, as illustrated in Romans 8, where God sent His Son to condemn sin in the flesh.

Furthermore, the term 'Nazarene' connects to the concept of a 'Nazirite,' depicting His holiness and separation unto God. While He immersed Himself in the world of sinners, He remained blameless and pure, the only one capable of fulfilling the demands of divine justice. Thus, 'Jesus of Nazareth' not only points to the location of His upbringing but also proclaims the incredible reality of a Savior willing and able to redeem His people from their sins.

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