Nazarene

"Nazorean" - from the Hebrew "Nazir" ("Nazar") - from "refuse", "abstain", i.e. "abstainer", "consecrated", "consecrated".

"Nazorean" - from ancient Greek means - to take the vow of Christianity, to baptize, also: "to guard," "to protect"; "Young Branch," "Descendant," "Offspring."

"Nazorean" is the image of Jesus Christ, the true Man, the Righteous One, the Prophet, never once, never in any way defiled by sin, who devoted His life entirely to the service of God, to the preaching of His Will.

"Nazorean" is an image of a righteously living person or persons who have given up pleasing the sinful demands of the flesh, devoted themselves to spiritual perfection, and sanctified themselves by the knowledge, fulfillment, and proclamation of God's Commandments.