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  • noun Plural form of Nazarene.

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Examples

  • Then she asked him, “O Moslem! the slaying of Nazarenes is lawful to you folk; what then hast thou to say about being slain thyself?”

    The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night 2006

  • The later followers of Jesus were called Nazarenes or “Branchites.”

    The Jesus Dynasty James D. Tabor 2006

  • The later followers of Jesus were called Nazarenes or “Branchites.”

    The Jesus Dynasty James D. Tabor 2006

  • The origin of both the name Nazarenes and the City of Nazareth may be found in the Hebrew root for both words -

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] 2009

  • The origin of both the name Nazarenes and the City of Nazareth may be found in the Hebrew root for both words -

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] 2009

  • The origin of both the name Nazarenes and the City of Nazareth may be found in the Hebrew root for both words - NeTSeR.

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] 2009

  • The origin of both the name Nazarenes and the City of Nazareth may be found in the Hebrew root for both words - NeTSeR.

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] 2009

  • Edwards, unlike Huey and Earl Long, was never a Baptist he’s a nondenominational churchgoer, by way of Catholicism, by way of the Nazarenes, which is to say, he’s covered his bases.

    FLY FISHING WITH DARTH VADER MATT LABASH 2010

  • Today the Assemblies of God and the Nazarenes are the two biggest religious bodies in Jamestown.

    Oh, Gods! 2002

  • Today the Assemblies of God and the Nazarenes are the two biggest religious bodies in Jamestown.

    Oh, Gods! 2002

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