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SBL Greek New Testament

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Matthew 2

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matthew.2.mt2Nazorean

Ναζωραῖος κληθήσεται

LANGUAGEALLUSIONTRANSLATIONmoderate confidence

How should Matthew’s closing designation appear?

Nazōraios is normally rendered Nazarene or Nazorean. Matthew attributes the saying to ‘the prophets,’ but no surviving prophetic text contains this exact line; the wording may summarize a theme or wordplay rather than quote one verse.

Why this default

‘He will be called a Nazorean’ is default because Nazōraios preserves Matthew’s distinctive Greek designation and avoids pretending the unexplained prophetic fulfillment is a direct surviving quotation. ‘Nazarene’ is familiar but blurs this form with related geography, while ‘one from Nazareth’ resolves the term geographically and closes possible thematic or wordplay associations.

Evidence

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Project defaultHe will be called a Nazorean

Project default · Greek form distinguished

AlternativeHe will be called a Nazarene

Traditional English

AlternativeHe will be called one from Nazareth

Geographic sense explicit

Reference roleStandardized inspectable reference; manuscript forks are independently reopened.

Revision historyNo decision-level revision has been recorded since the provenance ledger was introduced.

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