From The synthesis of a variety of Judaic sources it can be gathered demonstrates that '''Notzrim''' (נוצרים) were poligamous royalist Israelite royalists apostates who trampled the Torah-for-Qehal but secretly venerated the [[Baetylus]] on Sundays, trampled the Torah-for-Qehal and whose . Their politics caused much strife in Israel for 30 years after Ben Stada was executed in 56CE for starting their Mandaean sect from his Karaite supporters in Beit Shammai.
The singular form is '''Notzri'''. In Aramaic they call themselves '''Nāṣorāyi'''.
According to the Teliya, in 86CE the Sanhedrin and Herod Agrippa II decided that it would be best if the Notzrim were dealt with by would fall under [[ApollosAbadon]]'s doctrine so ordered [[Hakham Elijah]] ([[Rav Shimeon HaKalpus]]) to fulfil Devarim 32:21 by organising the [[Ishmaelim]] in such a way as to make the Notzrim jealous and thereby attract them away from Israel's Qehal to be subsumed into the Torah-for-Amim Noahide Judaism instead of allowing them to invoke HaShem's wrath by letting them trample the Torah for the Qehalcontinue to identify as Jews.
As a result, despite its correct application, the word Notzrim soon came to be synonymous with Christians. Nevertheless, although Notzrim came out of the Royalists who followed the Sions ([[Netzarim]]) of the House of David, they originally had no connection to either Tertullus' description of Paul, nor to the later 4th Century [[Nazoraioi]].
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