"He Shall be Called a Nazarene" Print

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This depiction of Heavenly Mother, Mary and the baby Jesus is titled “He Shall be Called a Nazarene.”

Matt 2:23 "And he came and dwelt in a city called Nazareth: that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by the prophets, He shall be called a Nazarene."

The prophecy referred to in this scripture is not in the bible, it has been lost. Christ being a Nazarene meant more than just being from Nazareth. It was a religious practice. The Nazarenes were a sect of the first christian religion. They were referred to as the “diligent observers.” They were the persecuted children of the woman in Revelation 12, The Queen of Heaven, or otherwise known as, Heavenly Mother. They were persecuted because they believed in Her, and worshipped Her in their temple, before the temple was purged.

Christ being a Nazarene meant he was coming from a lineage of people who BELIEVED IN A HEAVENLY MOTHER. A people who had priests AND PRIESTESSES. Prophets AND PROPHETESSES. Where women, like his mother Mary, were those priestesses and prophetesses in training. Christ being called a Nazarene is foretelling his work in restoring the throne of his Mother in heaven and restoring the equality and power of women.

I think this is so powerful. The idea that Christ being born a Nazarene was already a testament to his mother, his Mother, and every other woman to walk the earth. That just his title, “Jesus of Nazareth” is itself a testament to the power of women. That from the moment he was born, even the moment he was conceived, he was already about his Mother's business.

Not only that, but Mary being a Nazarene, would have known our Mother in Heaven. Personally. She would have been taught to know Her personally. Taught to connect with Her and seek Her guidance. Taught of her Mother’s divine power that ran through her own spirit. Mary would have been very well equipped for her calling as the earthly mother of Christ. She had been prepared from the beginning of her life by her community, and by her Mother.

There is no part of me that doubts that Heavenly Mother was right there with Mary, Her daughter, and Christ, Her son, helping them both fulfill their sacred earthly callings. Just as many of us have felt the divine guidance of our Mother in heaven in our callings as mothers, scholars, teachers, professionals, and humans, I am sure Mary felt Her guidance as well in this very sacred calling.

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All prints are Giclée, printed on Fine Art Textured Paper. Prints are archival, made to last for 100 years without fading. All Prints are printed at the selected size with an additional one inch white boarder surrounding the printed surface to provide space for framing. All prints include a 3”x5” print of the artist’s statement as pictured, as well as a hand written thank you note. Custom sizes and canvas prints may be available upon request.

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This depiction of Heavenly Mother, Mary and the baby Jesus is titled “He Shall be Called a Nazarene.”

Matt 2:23 "And he came and dwelt in a city called Nazareth: that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by the prophets, He shall be called a Nazarene."

The prophecy referred to in this scripture is not in the bible, it has been lost. Christ being a Nazarene meant more than just being from Nazareth. It was a religious practice. The Nazarenes were a sect of the first christian religion. They were referred to as the “diligent observers.” They were the persecuted children of the woman in Revelation 12, The Queen of Heaven, or otherwise known as, Heavenly Mother. They were persecuted because they believed in Her, and worshipped Her in their temple, before the temple was purged.

Christ being a Nazarene meant he was coming from a lineage of people who BELIEVED IN A HEAVENLY MOTHER. A people who had priests AND PRIESTESSES. Prophets AND PROPHETESSES. Where women, like his mother Mary, were those priestesses and prophetesses in training. Christ being called a Nazarene is foretelling his work in restoring the throne of his Mother in heaven and restoring the equality and power of women.

I think this is so powerful. The idea that Christ being born a Nazarene was already a testament to his mother, his Mother, and every other woman to walk the earth. That just his title, “Jesus of Nazareth” is itself a testament to the power of women. That from the moment he was born, even the moment he was conceived, he was already about his Mother's business.

Not only that, but Mary being a Nazarene, would have known our Mother in Heaven. Personally. She would have been taught to know Her personally. Taught to connect with Her and seek Her guidance. Taught of her Mother’s divine power that ran through her own spirit. Mary would have been very well equipped for her calling as the earthly mother of Christ. She had been prepared from the beginning of her life by her community, and by her Mother.

There is no part of me that doubts that Heavenly Mother was right there with Mary, Her daughter, and Christ, Her son, helping them both fulfill their sacred earthly callings. Just as many of us have felt the divine guidance of our Mother in heaven in our callings as mothers, scholars, teachers, professionals, and humans, I am sure Mary felt Her guidance as well in this very sacred calling.

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All prints are Giclée, printed on Fine Art Textured Paper. Prints are archival, made to last for 100 years without fading. All Prints are printed at the selected size with an additional one inch white boarder surrounding the printed surface to provide space for framing. All prints include a 3”x5” print of the artist’s statement as pictured, as well as a hand written thank you note. Custom sizes and canvas prints may be available upon request.

This depiction of Heavenly Mother, Mary and the baby Jesus is titled “He Shall be Called a Nazarene.”

Matt 2:23 "And he came and dwelt in a city called Nazareth: that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by the prophets, He shall be called a Nazarene."

The prophecy referred to in this scripture is not in the bible, it has been lost. Christ being a Nazarene meant more than just being from Nazareth. It was a religious practice. The Nazarenes were a sect of the first christian religion. They were referred to as the “diligent observers.” They were the persecuted children of the woman in Revelation 12, The Queen of Heaven, or otherwise known as, Heavenly Mother. They were persecuted because they believed in Her, and worshipped Her in their temple, before the temple was purged.

Christ being a Nazarene meant he was coming from a lineage of people who BELIEVED IN A HEAVENLY MOTHER. A people who had priests AND PRIESTESSES. Prophets AND PROPHETESSES. Where women, like his mother Mary, were those priestesses and prophetesses in training. Christ being called a Nazarene is foretelling his work in restoring the throne of his Mother in heaven and restoring the equality and power of women.

I think this is so powerful. The idea that Christ being born a Nazarene was already a testament to his mother, his Mother, and every other woman to walk the earth. That just his title, “Jesus of Nazareth” is itself a testament to the power of women. That from the moment he was born, even the moment he was conceived, he was already about his Mother's business.

Not only that, but Mary being a Nazarene, would have known our Mother in Heaven. Personally. She would have been taught to know Her personally. Taught to connect with Her and seek Her guidance. Taught of her Mother’s divine power that ran through her own spirit. Mary would have been very well equipped for her calling as the earthly mother of Christ. She had been prepared from the beginning of her life by her community, and by her Mother.

There is no part of me that doubts that Heavenly Mother was right there with Mary, Her daughter, and Christ, Her son, helping them both fulfill their sacred earthly callings. Just as many of us have felt the divine guidance of our Mother in heaven in our callings as mothers, scholars, teachers, professionals, and humans, I am sure Mary felt Her guidance as well in this very sacred calling.

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All prints are Giclée, printed on Fine Art Textured Paper. Prints are archival, made to last for 100 years without fading. All Prints are printed at the selected size with an additional one inch white boarder surrounding the printed surface to provide space for framing. All prints include a 3”x5” print of the artist’s statement as pictured, as well as a hand written thank you note. Custom sizes and canvas prints may be available upon request.