Jewish antiquities: . Markx. 51. (^) John XX. CHAP. (4J) c5oo$oc^6^c*3C35o(^c8!io(*)C$oc$oc^c*)C*)c5oc?^ CHAP. VIII. Of the Nazarites and Rechabites. GODWIN makes a threefold diftinftionof Nazarites, which we Ihall find to bemerely a diftindtio nominis, as the logiciansexprefs themfelves, and not a divifio generis infpecies. The firfl fort, called Nazarites from ^n na-zar, feparavit, are mentioned feveral times inthe Old and New Teftament j the fecond, whofename is derived from the city Nazareth, areoccafionally mentioned in the New ; for thethird, who rcjefted the five books of Mofes,and


Jewish antiquities: . Markx. 51. (^) John XX. CHAP. (4J) c5oo$oc^6^c*3C35o(^c8!io(*)C$oc$oc^c*)C*)c5oc?^ CHAP. VIII. Of the Nazarites and Rechabites. GODWIN makes a threefold diftinftionof Nazarites, which we Ihall find to bemerely a diftindtio nominis, as the logiciansexprefs themfelves, and not a divifio generis infpecies. The firfl fort, called Nazarites from ^n na-zar, feparavit, are mentioned feveral times inthe Old and New Teftament j the fecond, whofename is derived from the city Nazareth, areoccafionally mentioned in the New ; for thethird, who rcjefted the five books of Mofes,and were therefore termed Nazarites, accordingto Godwin, from ^ti^^ nafa, diflecuit, becaufethey cut off or excluded thefe books from thecanon of fcripture •, finding no mention of themcither in the Old Teftament, or in the New,I think they defervc no further notice: It ischiefly the firft fort, that we are now to confi-der. The firft perfon, to whom the title *i^tinazer, is applied is Jofeph, who in the forty-ninth chapter of Genefis is faid to b


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