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Ebionites

Inside The Mysterious World of Ebionite Christianity

Unravelling the mysterious secrets of the ebionites 2

The Ebionites were a Jewish sect that emerged in the early years of Christianity, primarily active from the first to the fourth centuries AD. They adhered to a strict interpretation of Jewish law and viewed Jesus as a prophet and a human Messiah rather than divine. The Ebionites rejected the teachings of Paul the Apostle, emphasising a continued commitment to the Torah and the practices of Judaism.

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17/03/2025

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