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  Netzarim Judaism FAQ's Questions & Answers
To further complicate matters there were derogatory terms coined like "Natsarim" or "Natzarim" (naw-tzarim), "Notsarim" or "Notzarim" (no-tsrim) by the Pharisees to show hatred to the followers of Y'shua.
Along with the many traditions of the Pharisees, one tradition is to wish evil upon Yeshua and His followers, so they came up with names and sayings against Yeshua and His followers as a feeble and pathetic effort to put a curse upon us.
The term "Notzarim" comes from the root word "no-tsaw" as in Leviticus 1:16 "And he shall pluck away his crop with his "Notsah" (feathers)".
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 Advancing The Kingdom - Apostles and Prophets   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Before the destruction of The Temple in 70 c.e., the Messianic Jews were just another sect who observed the Shabbat and the Laws of Moses in exactly the same way they had done since birth.
The Messianic Jews (Notzarim) were "fully Jewish" in every way and there was unity among them until Paul began to establish Messianic synagogues in the cities of Asia Minor many years later.
The Messianic Jews (Notzarim) worshipped in the Temple, followed Torah, and were considered Jewish in every way.
www.advancingthekingdom.org /page/teachings.php?load=fivefold   (10572 words)

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