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I'd like to thank my friends @christspiracyfilm and @AaronAbke for their help with this research. Much of the research in this video was a collaborative effort. Read the entire research paper here: https://www.academia.edu/144633880/Th... The term Nazōraios (Ναζωραῖος), often translated “Nazarene,” has long been assumed to derive from the Galilean town of Nazareth. Yet several linguistic and historical anomalies suggest that the word was originally sectarian rather than geographic. The evangelist’s assertion that Jesus “shall be called Nazōraios” (Matt. 2:23) has no direct prophetic source, implying that the term carried symbolic or communal significance. Likewise, Acts 24:5 refers to “the sect of the Nazōraioi,” using a formal term for a religious movement, not a place of origin. Epiphanius (Panarion 19) preserves a rare genealogical sequence linking the Ossaeans, Nazoraeans, and Ebionites. This lineage implies that the Nazōraioi were a reforming or regional branch of the earlier Ossaean ascetics—pious, Torah-observant mystics resembling the Essenes. If these Ossaeans established a community in northern Galilee, perhaps near a locality remembered as Nazara, the title “Nazōraios” would naturally denote “Ossaean of Nazara.” This compound ethnonym would parallel similar Greek constructions—such as Galilaios (“man of Galilee”)—but with a sectarian emphasis. Phonetically, the fusion of Nazara (Ναζαρά) and Ossaios (Ὀσσαῖος) yields Nazōraios in Greek, a plausible Hellenization of an Aramaic form like Netzar-ʾOssaʾim. Such compression of Semitic roots into Greek sect-names is common in antiquity. The shift “s → r” (sometimes called rhotacism) is a known phenomenon in Greek phonology and in the transcription of foreign names. Theologically, this interpretation harmonizes with the Nazoraean ideals preserved in early Jewish-Christian traditions: asceticism, rejection of animal sacrifice, and fidelity to the spiritual Law. Under this view, “Jesus the Nazōraios” means not “Jesus of Nazareth,” but “Jesus the Ossaean of Nazara”—a teacher emerging from a northern community of Torah-keeping mystics. Later editors, unfamiliar with the sectarian origins of the title, reinterpreted it geographically, thus obscuring its original meaning. The Nazōraioi, therefore, represent the Galilean Ossaeans, the pure ones of Nazara, whose tradition Jesus both fulfilled and transformed. ***Coele, Syria was a valley corridor, extending roughly from Damascus in the north to Hula and Galilee in the south. Nazoraios Ossaeans Mt. Arbel The Essenes of Mt. Arbel Nazoraeans Nazarenes Ebionites Elchaisites Panarion Epiphanius History of the Essenes History of the Nazarenes Yeshua the Anointed One: Pre-Pauline Christianity: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D8GS5PD9 Essene-Ebionite Church of Christian Mysticism: https://www.essenechurch.com/ Christopher Sartain's academia page: https://athens.academia.edu/Christoph....