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  2. Gospel of the Nazarenes - Wikipedia

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    The Gospel of the Nazarenes (also Nazareans, Nazaraeans, Nazoreans, or Nazoraeans) is the traditional but hypothetical name given by some scholars to distinguish some of the references to, or citations of, non-canonical Jewish-Christian Gospels extant in patristic writings from other citations believed to derive from different Gospels.

  3. Nazarene (sect) - Wikipedia

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    The Nazarenes (or Nazoreans; Greek: Ναζωραῖοι, romanized: Nazorēoi) [1] were an early Jewish Christian sect in first-century Judaism.The first use of the term is found in the Acts of the Apostles (Acts 24, Acts 24:5) of the New Testament, where Paul the Apostle is accused of being a ringleader of the sect of the Nazarenes ("πρωτοστάτην τε τῆς τῶν ...

  4. Jewish–Christian gospels - Wikipedia

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    The Gospel of the Ebionites ("GE") – 7 quotations by Epiphanius. The Gospel of the Hebrews ("GH") – 1 quotation ascribed to Cyril of Jerusalem, plus GH 2–7 quotations by Clement, Origen, and Jerome. The Gospel of the Nazarenes ("GN") – GN 1 to GN 23 are mainly from Jerome; GN 24 to GN 36 are from medieval sources.

  5. Category:2nd-century Christian texts - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Gospel of the Hebrews; Gospel of the Nazarenes; Gospel of the Saviour; Gospel of ...

  6. Gospel of the Ebionites - Wikipedia

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    The Gospel of the Ebionites is the conventional name given by scholars [n 1] to an apocryphal gospel extant only as seven brief quotations in a heresiology known as the Panarion, by Epiphanius of Salamis; [n 2] he misidentified it as the "Hebrew" gospel, believing it to be a truncated and modified version of the Gospel of Matthew. [1]

  7. Gospel of the Hebrews - Wikipedia

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    Hegesippus, Eusebius, and Jerome all used an Aramaic gospel, which Jerome referred to as the gospel used by a Jewish Christian sect known as the Nazarenes. [n 30] The Gospel of the Nazarenes is the name adopted by scholars to describe the fragments of quotations believed to originate from an Aramaic gospel that was based on traditions similar ...

  8. Church of the Nazarene - Wikipedia

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    Southern Gospel pioneer and music publisher James David Vaughan, the founder of the Vaughan Conservatory of Music and the James D. Vaughan Publishing Company, who was inducted into the Southern Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 1997, became a member of the Church of the Nazarene in Lawrenceburg, Tennessee (now known as Vaughan Memorial Church of the ...

  9. Hegesippus (chronicler) - Wikipedia

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    Hegesippus (Ἅγιος Ἡγήσιππος; c. 110 – c.180 AD [1]), also known as Hegesippus the Nazarene, [2] was a Christian writer of the early Church who, in spite of his Greek name, may have been a Jewish convert [3] and certainly wrote against heresies of the Gnostics and of Marcion.