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− | '''Nasara''' is a word used in the Quranic materials written by the [[ | + | '''Nasara''' (Netzarim) is a word used in the Quranic materials written by the [[Idumeans]] to refer to a type of Injeel-reading adoptionists who regard any Messiah (and only a Messiah) as G-d's son. |
− | They appear similar to Ebionites | + | They they might have been real Nestorians who appear similar to Ebionites possibly identifiable with the proto-Maronite Monothelites. |
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+ | Others suggested that they were the Gnostics. | ||
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+ | Others suggest that they were Karaite followers of [[Plony Yeshu HaNotzri Ben Stada]]. | ||
See also: | See also: | ||
[[Nasrani]] | [[Nasrani]] |
Revision as of 11:09, 30 November 2020
Nasara (Netzarim) is a word used in the Quranic materials written by the Idumeans to refer to a type of Injeel-reading adoptionists who regard any Messiah (and only a Messiah) as G-d's son.
They they might have been real Nestorians who appear similar to Ebionites possibly identifiable with the proto-Maronite Monothelites.
Others suggested that they were the Gnostics.
Others suggest that they were Karaite followers of Plony Yeshu HaNotzri Ben Stada.
See also: Nasrani