Nazirite
Jewish person who took the vow of Numbers 6:1–21 and thus abstains from wine, cutting the hair on one’s head, and touching corpses From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In the Bible, a Nazarite is a person who follows certain rules from God. Someone becomes a Nazarite by making certain vows, or promises to the Lord. Nazarites must not eat anything made from grapes, including wine, nor get a haircut. The word comes from the Hebrew word nazir meaning "consecrated" or "separated".
See
- Samson, a Nazarite.
- Book of Numbers chapter 6
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