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October 5, 2018October 5, 2018

The Nazarenes as a Major Party with first century Judaism

by Netzari Emunah

The Nazarenes as a Major Party with first century Judaism Over the past decade, there has become a progressive passion of many, Christian and Jews alike, to learn and understand the life and ministry of the first recognized congregation (ecclesia) of messianic followers of Jesus. Were they like us, did they believe like we do? […]

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