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In the manuscripts of the New Testament, the name occurs in a great orthographical variety, such as Nazaret, Nazareth, Nazara,
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913
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The second is Arthur Nazaret, and he interviewed me for the Journal du dimanche.
Bernard-Henri Lévy: SOS Sakineh Bernard-Henri Lévy 2010
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The second is Arthur Nazaret, and he interviewed me for the Journal du dimanche.
Bernard-Henri Lévy: SOS Sakineh Bernard-Henri Lévy 2010
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The second is Arthur Nazaret, and he interviewed me for the Journal du dimanche.
Bernard-Henri Lévy: SOS Sakineh Bernard-Henri Lévy 2010
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Venimos rendidos desde Nazaret, yo soy carpintero de nombre José.
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Venimos rendidos desde Nazaret, yo soy carpintero de nombre José.
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La posada representa el peregrinar de José y Maria al salir de Nazaret para cumplir con el edicto en donde se ordenaba a los habitantes de Judea empadronarse en sus ciudades de origen.
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Did the title come really from Nazaret (Nazara) the town?
The Mission and Expansion of Christianity in the First Three Centuries 1851-1930 1908
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Nazareth -- _oiseau de Nazaret_ -- so termed, as he states, from its being found on the island of Nazareth, which lies to the northward of the
Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 440 Volume 17, New Series, June 5, 1852 Various 1841
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In the month of April the Hammet el Sheikh is visited by great numbers both of sick and healthy people, from the neighbourhood of Nablous and Nazaret, who prefer it to the bath of Tabaria; they usually remain about a fortnight.
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