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Hemerobaptists (Heb. Tovelei Shaḥarit; "Mo … Hemerobaptists (Heb. Tovelei Shaḥarit; "Morning Bathers") were a minor Jewish sect and a subsect of the Essenes. The most important feature of the Hemerobaptists is the common use of baptism. Hemerobaptists would baptize every day, rather than once and for all. Baptism was performed before praying every morning in order to be able to pronounce the Name of God with a clean body. In the Clementine Homilies (ii. 23), John the Baptist and his disciples are mentioned as Hemerobaptists. John's followers may later have been absorbed into the Christian church although some may have gone to the Mandaeans in lower Mesopotamia. The Mandaeans have been associated with the Hemerobaptists on account of both practicing frequent baptism and Mandaeans believing they are disciples of John the Baptist. Hemerobaptists are part of the minor Jewish sects, including the Bana'im and the Maghāriya., including the Bana'im and the Maghāriya.
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Hemerobaptists (Heb. Tovelei Shaḥarit; "Mo … Hemerobaptists (Heb. Tovelei Shaḥarit; "Morning Bathers") were a minor Jewish sect and a subsect of the Essenes. The most important feature of the Hemerobaptists is the common use of baptism. Hemerobaptists would baptize every day, rather than once and for all. Baptism was performed before praying every morning in order to be able to pronounce the Name of God with a clean body. In the Clementine Homilies (ii. 23), John the Baptist and his disciples are mentioned as Hemerobaptists. John's followers may later have been absorbed into the Christian church although some may have gone to the Mandaeans in lower Mesopotamia. The Mandaeans have been associated with the Hemerobaptists on account of both practicing frequent baptism and Mandaeans believing they are disciples of John the Baptist.ng they are disciples of John the Baptist.
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