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The Nazarenes (or Nazoreans; Greek: Ναζωραῖοι, romanized: Nazorēoi) [1] were an early Jewish Christian sect in first-century Judaism
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The Church of the Nazarene is a Protestant Christian church in the Wesleyan-Holiness tradition Organized in 1908, the denomination is now home to about 2 5 million members worshipping in more than 30,000 congregations in 165 world areas
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Nazarene, in the New Testament, a title applied to Jesus and, later, to those who followed his teachings (Acts 24:5) In the Greek text there appear two forms of the word: the simple form, Nazarēnos, meaning “of Nazareth,” and the peculiar form, Nazōraios
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The Church of the Nazarene, with its members commonly referred to as Nazarenes, is the largest Wesleyan-holiness denomination in the world Having origins from the Holiness Movement, Nazarenes hold a global mission to “go and make disciples of all nations ”
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Full Name: Church of the Nazarene; Known For: The Church of the Nazarene is the largest Wesleyan-Holiness denomination in America The organization traces its roots to the late nineteenth-century holiness revival movement
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NAZARENE năz’ ə rēne (Ναζαρηνός, G3716, and Ναζωραῖος, G3717, prob meant one from Nazareth) A NT term exclusively, which identified Jesus both by self-designation and by the remarks of others, acknowledging His long residence at Nazareth
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Summary of Nazarene Identity Nazarenes believe and represent a tradition deeply rooted in recognizing Jesus of Nazareth as the prophesied Messiah, embracing the authority of Scripture, and living a life shaped by holiness and social responsibility
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The Church of the Nazarene is an evangelical Christian denomination that emerged in North America from the Wesleyan-Holiness movement within Methodism during the late 19th century The denomination has its headquarters in Lenexa, Kansas [1] and its members are commonly referred to as Nazarenes
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