elcesaite (Meaning)

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elcesaite (n.)

One of a sect of Asiatic Gnostics of the time of the Emperor Trajan.

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elcesaite Sentence Examples

  1. The Elcesaite heresy was a Jewish-Christian sect that emerged in the 2nd century CE.
  2. The Elcesaites believed that Jesus was a prophet, but not the Son of God.
  3. They also rejected the idea of the resurrection of the dead.
  4. The Elcesaites practiced a form of asceticism, which included abstaining from meat and alcohol.
  5. They also believed that the world was created by seven angels, rather than by God.
  6. The Elcesaite heresy was condemned by the early Church Fathers, such as Irenaeus and Hippolytus.
  7. The Elcesaites eventually disappeared from history, but their beliefs influenced other heretical movements, such as the Gnostics.
  8. The Elcesaite heresy is an example of the diversity of religious beliefs that existed in the early Christian Church.
  9. The Elcesaites were one of the first groups to deny the divinity of Jesus.
  10. The Elcesaite heresy is a reminder that Christianity has a long and complex history.

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One of a sect of Asiatic Gnostics of the time of the Emperor Trajan.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The Elcesaite heresy was a Jewish-Christian sect that emerged in the 2nd century CE.

The Elcesaites believed that Jesus was a prophet, but not the Son of God.

They also rejected the idea of the resurrection of the dead.

The Elcesaites practiced a form of asceticism, which included abstaining from meat and alcohol.