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US
/ˈnæzəɹɪθ/
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NOUN
- a historic town in northern Israel that is mentioned in the Gospels as the home of Joseph and Mary
How To Use Nazareth In A Sentence
- Here’s my take: I’ll stick with B.C. because Christ, in American usage, refers directly to Jesus of Nazareth as if it were his last name and not a title conferring Messiah-hood. No Uncertain Terms
- Jesus, on His return to Galilee, did not, as might have been expected, make Nazareth the place of His stated residence, but, "leaving [or passing by] Nazareth," he came and dwelt in Capernaum, which is upon the seacoast -- maritime Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
- Another objection was her birth: "Can any good thing come out of Nazareth?" but as it was _birth merely and solely_, {p. 254} this has been abandoned. Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, Volume I (of 10)
- Philip told this Nathanael that he had found "him of whom Moses in the law and also the prophets wrote, Jesus of Nazareth, the son of Joseph" (Jn 1: 45). Scripture
- The next scene finds an elderly man driving through Nazareth waving hello to passers-by while insulting them under his breath.
- An overwhelming body of evidence indicates that Nazareth did not exist in biblical times.
- Privately, they concede it's ludicrous that God would incinerate those who seek divine truth according to whatever light is available to them; they leave plenty of room for Gandhi and the good Samaritan and the humble tax collector and the strong-willed Roman centurion to achieve "eternal life," whether or not they knew to "confess Jesus of Nazareth as sole lord and savior. Rob Asghar: How Gandhi-Hating Kills Christianity
- Our training took place at The Novitiate Nazareth, a very nice retreat center that is a convent aka nunnery by some locals. Way Down South
- An overwhelming body of evidence indicates that Nazareth did not exist in biblical times.
- You state that “I’ll stick withB.C.because Christ, in American usage, refers directly to Jesus of Nazareth as if it were his last name and not a title conferring Messiah-hood.” No Uncertain Terms