As proper nouns the difference between nazareth and nazarene
is that nazareth is an ancient town in the Middle East, today in the state of Israel while Nazarene is an epithet of {{l/en|Jesus Christ|lang=en}.
As an adjective Nazarene is
of or pertaining to Nazareth or its people.
As a noun Nazarene is
a person from Nazareth. Ναζωραῖος.
nazareth
English
Proper noun
(
en proper noun)
An ancient town in the Middle East, today in the state of Israel.
See also
The Hebrew term for Christianity (natsrut) is derived from the name Nazareth, due to its significance as the place of Jesus’ childhood.
nazarene
English
Adjective
(-)
Of or pertaining to Nazareth or its people.
Of or relating to the Church of the Nazarene.
* Holiness Today is a Nazarene magazine.
Noun
(
en noun)
A person from Nazareth. ?????????
() Jesus Christ. Usually with 'the'.
Members of the Church of the Nazarene.
* I have been a Nazarene for several years, I joined the church in 1946.
Alternative forms
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See also
* Nazareth
* Nazuraiun