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  • Nazirite - Wikipedia
    In the Hebrew Bible, a nazirite or a nazarite (Hebrew: נָזִיר Nāzīr) [1] is an Israelite man or woman [2] who voluntarily took a vow which is described in Numbers 6:1–21 This vow required the nazirite to: Not to become ritually impure by contact with corpses or graves, even those of family members [5]
  • What is the Nazirite Nazarite vow? - GotQuestions. org
    The Nazirite Nazarite vow is taken by individuals who have voluntarily dedicated themselves to God The vow is a decision, action, and desire on the part of people whose desire is to yield themselves to God completely
  • What is the Nazirite vow? - Bible Hub
    While the word “Nazirite” (sometimes spelled Nazarite) comes from a Hebrew term meaning “to separate,” the vow signifies strict separation from certain common activities, symbolizing a higher degree of focus on sacred devotion
  • The Nazir and the Nazirite Vow - Chabad. org
    The nazir (nazirite) is a person who decided to take upon him or herself a vow to live a strict and holy lifestyle Chief among the nazirite laws is that the nazir is not allowed to drink wine, cut one’s hair, or come into close contact with the dead
  • Nazirite, Nazarite - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway
    The Nazirite, as envisioned in the Pentateuch, was one who separated himself for a limited period of time to a high-priestly sort of life: “He is holy to the Lord ” (Num 6:8)
  • Nazirite | Description, Vows, Facts | Britannica
    Nazirite, (from Hebrew nazar, “to abstain from” or “to consecrate oneself to”), among the ancient Hebrews, a sacred person whose separation was most commonly distinguished by his uncut hair and his abstinence from wine
  • The Nazirite Vow: Purpose, Practices, and Meaning in the Bible
    The Nazirite vow stands as one of the most distinctive forms of dedication in the Bible Mentioned primarily in Numbers 6, this ancient vow represented a voluntary and radical act of consecration to God, marked by strict practices and visible signs of separation
  • Nazirite - Jewish Virtual Library
    Such a person is called a Nazirite (Heb nazir, נָזִיר) from the root nzr (נזר), meaning to separate or dedicate oneself (e g , nifal, Lev 22:2; hifil, Lev 15:31; Num 6:2, 5, 12)
  • What Is a Nazir (or Nazirite)? - My Jewish Learning
    Such a vow is known as a nazirite vow and can be taken by both men and women The word nazir itself means “separate,” (and in reflexive conjugations it means “abstain”), but in modern Hebrew it is the word used for “monk ” The rules for a nazirite vow are outlined in Numbers 6:1–21
  • Nazirite Nazarite - New World Encyclopedia
    A Nazirite (also spelled Nazarite) (from Hebrew: נזיר, nazir meaning "consecrated"), refers to Jews who consecrated their lives to God by taking ascetic vows requiring them to abstain from wine, refrain from cutting their hair, and avoid corpses, graves, and tombs (Numbers 6:1-21)





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