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Meaning of "nazirite"

Nazirite (noun): In the context of Judaism, a Nazirite is a person who takes a vow described in the Book of Numbers. This vow involves abstaining from wine and any product of the grapevine, refraining from cutting one's hair, and avoiding contact with dead bodies. A Nazirite vow is typically taken for a limited period of time to demonstrate devotion to God
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As such the person would de facto be a permanent nazirite.
Jesus was not a nazirite and is never described as one.
All the laws of vows in general apply also to the nazirite vow.
If a nazirite fails in fulfilling these three obligations there may be consequences.
He explains that ideally the person should be a nazirite his whole life.
A nazirite is not allowed to use a chemical depilatory that will remove hair.
He replied that neither is the nazirite in the same category as the other violations.
The nazirite vow could be either for a limited period or for life.
A common type of neder is that of the Nazirite.
A Nazirite would not have touched her.
He did not care about his Nazirite vows.
The Nazirite would take a vow of separation.
God wanted this boy to be a Nazirite.
He was a Nazirite from the womb of his mother.
The laws of the sotah woman and the Nazirite follow.

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God considers this son a Nazirite from the moment of conception.
A Nazirite must let his hair grow during the period of separation.
He was to be a Nazirite from birth.
A Nazirite vow could be taken for a specific period of time or for life.
The Mishnah taught that they buried the cut hair of a nazirite.
A person can become a nazirite whether or not the Temple in Jerusalem is standing.
His hair stood for the special relationship that he as a Nazirite had with God.
His uncut hair is part of his Nazirite vow and symbolizes his connection with God.
A Nazirite was one that dedicated himself to God.
Normally Israelites took the Nazirite vow voluntarily and temporarily.
The Nazirite was separated from the world to the Lord.
Normally Israelites assumed the Nazirite vow voluntarily and temporarily.
But few scholars accept the view that Jesus was a Nazirite.
When a Nazirite completed a vow.
Some scholars suggest that Paul had taken a Nazirite vow.
The vows of a Nazirite were no longer necessary from Messiah who was not himself a Nazirite.
Jesus was not a Nazirite.
The Nazirite vow consisted of three primary restrictions,.
Samson in the book of Judges is arguably the most famous Nazirite in the Bible.
However if a person says that he is a nazirite for a thousand years, he is a regular nazirite.
The Old Testament describes a special vow called the Nazirite vow.
And after that, the Nazirite may drink wine.
And if you insist on classifying me, call me a Nazirite.
John the Baptist was a Nazirite from birth.
Normally, the Nazirite vow would only be for a limited time.
All or part of the person 's time as a nazirite may need to be repeated.
He was dedicated to God from birth, and lived his entire life as a nazirite.
Typically, the vow of a Nazirite was taken for a set and rather short period of time.
Parts of the thank offering and Nazirite ‘ s offering.
The Nazirite must let his hair grow - Num.
Nothing unclean, for the boy shall be a nazirite to God.
While he lived as a Nazirite in total consecration to God, Samson was invincible.
In light of this, he should have remained a Nazirite all his life.
A Nazirite would not cut his hair either, like Samson.
Additionally, the Rastafari are taught to abstain from alcohol in accordance with the nazirite vow.

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