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Re: Nazarite Rastafarian?
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Greetings I

Thank you for the answer!
But it is written in 4.Mose,6 that when a Nasarite touch a dead(or be close to a dead, I read both versions) he has to cut his Locks and end his vow.
I would touch a dead to see if he is alive, to help him. But would I have to cut my locks then?
A vow between the I and Jah has to be very personally. One of my bredren grew his Locks for 14 Years, then he cut dem and ended his Nazarite vow. Now he starts his vow again, but he do things which he didnīt in his first vow, he eats grapes, drinks beer sometimes and so on. Because he says, the vow is between him and Jah and the vow should be personally and so everybody has to create his own vow for Jah. But important is that one should seclude oneself for Jah.
What do you think about that?

Bro Gad I

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