Ebionite

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Definition
  1. Noun:

    • A member of an early Jewish-Christian sect that existed in the first centuries after Christ. Ebionites believed Jesus was the Messiah but rejected the doctrine of his divinity and the writings of Paul, continuing to observe Jewish law.
  2. Adjective:

    • Of or relating to the Ebionites, their beliefs, or their practices.
Examples of Usage
  • Noun:

    • The Ebionite maintained that followers of Jesus must continue to follow the Torah.
    • Historical accounts describe the Ebionite as adhering to a strictly Jewish form of Christianity.
  • Adjective:

    • The Ebionite gospel presented a version of the life of Jesus that differed from the canonical texts.
    • Scholars study Ebionite theology to understand the diversity of early Christian thought.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is primarily used in historical, theological, and academic contexts to describe a specific early Christian group and its characteristics.
  • It is often contrasted with terms like "Pauline Christianity" or "Gentile Christianity," which represent the mainstream Christian tradition that developed.
Variants and Related Words
  • Ebionitism (noun): The doctrines or practices characteristic of the Ebionites.
Synonyms
  • Noun: Judeo-Christian (in a specific historical sense), Nazarene (in some historical contexts, though this term can refer to a different group).
  • Adjective: Judeo-Christian (when specifically describing this sect's characteristics).
Notes on Meaning
  • The Ebionites are considered a heresy by orthodox Christian tradition because they denied the pre-existence and divinity of Christ.
  • Their name likely derives from the Hebrew word (אֶבְיוֹן), meaning "poor," which may reflect their communal practices or a spiritual self-designation.
Adjective
  1. of or relating to the Ebionites or their religion
Noun
  1. a member of a group of Jews who (during the early history of the Christian Church) accepted Jesus as the Messiah; they accepted the Gospel According to Matthew but rejected the Epistles of St. Paul and continued to follow Jewish law and celebrate Jewish holidays; they were later declared heretic by the Church of Rome

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