nazarite

[naz-uh-rahyt]

nazarite Definition

a person who has taken a vow to abstain from alcohol, cut their hair, and avoid corpses, typically for a religious reason.

Using nazarite: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "nazarite" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Samson was a nazarite from birth.

  • Example

    John the Baptist was a nazarite.

  • Example

    Paul took a nazarite vow in Acts 18:18.

nazarite Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for nazarite

Phrases with nazarite

  • to make a pledge to become a nazarite

    Example

    In Numbers 6:2, God instructs Moses to tell the Israelites that any man or woman who takes a nazarite vow shall be set apart for the Lord.

  • to violate the terms of a nazarite vow

    Example

    In Numbers 6:13, it is written that if a nazarite breaks their vow, they must shave their head and start over.

  • to complete the terms of a nazarite vow

    Example

    In Acts 21:23-24, Paul is advised to purify himself and pay the expenses of four men who have fulfilled their nazarite vows.

Origins of nazarite

from Hebrew 'nazir', meaning 'consecrated'

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Summary: nazarite in Brief

'Nazarite' [naz-uh-rahyt] refers to a person who has taken a vow to abstain from alcohol, cut their hair, and avoid corpses, usually for religious reasons. Examples include Samson, John the Baptist, and Paul. The phrase 'take a nazarite vow' means to make a pledge to become a nazarite, while 'break a nazarite vow' means to violate the terms of such a vow. 'Fulfill a nazarite vow' means to complete the terms of the vow.