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- noun archaic One who conforms to or
inculcates Judaism . - noun historical One of the
Jews who acceptedChristianity but still adhered to the law ofMoses and worshipped in thetemple at Jerusalem.
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Examples
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This heresy is called the Judaizer heresy, and it has very much in common with a later heresy of the fourth century.
The Continuum 2009
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Leonor de Pina, a Portuguese woman who was arrested in 1619 for being a "Judaizer," offers another explanation for how the three-day fast was observed.
Aish.com 2010
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"I swear by the finger of Holy Saint Catherine of Alexandria that I am neither Judaizer nor Morisco," she declared.
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On the other hand, as I have argued elsewhere, it is possible that Bayle was actually a genuine Manichean, or a Judaizer, or a non-Christian.
Bayle's Sincerity Popkin, Richard H. 1967
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But all this can be very naturally explained when it is borne in mind that the Epistle was written after several years of monotonous confinement, when Christianity had taken firm root, when the old type of Judaizer had become extinct and St. Paul's position securely established.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery 1840-1916 1913
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Jewish Christians, the law was done away in Christ, and the Judaizer of the first century be came the Ebionitish heretic of the second and third.
Theological Essays of the Late Benjamin Jowett: Seleted, Arranged, and Edited by Lewis Campbell 1817-1893 1906
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God-inspired men against Macedonius, the adversary of the Spirit, and the impious Apollinaris; and also the first at Ephesus of two hundred venerable men assembled against Nestorius, the Judaizer; and that in
A Source Book for Ancient Church History Joseph Cullen Ayer 1905
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He was a Judaizer, prating against John and his fellow-labourers
Easton's Bible Dictionary M.G. Easton 1897
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The most important monument of this pacifying effort is the Book of Acts, written in the earlier part of the second century by a Pauline Christian who, by making Paul something of a Judaizer, and then representing Peter as agreeing with him in the recognition of the rights of the Gentiles, hoped, not in vain, to produce a mutual friendliness between the respective partisans of the rival apostles.
Who Wrote the Bible? : a Book for the People Washington Gladden 1877
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Any honest Christian, even a Judaizer, cannot argue with the crystal clear facts in the below Scripture:
myblessedhome prayzgod 2010
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