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  2. Revelation 2:6. Have you ever wondered who the “Nicolaitans” were, mentioned in the book of Revelation? Whoever they were, Jesus loathed their doctrine and hated their deeds. Let’s delve into this subject today to see if we can ascertain the identity of this group. What was their damnable doctrine?

  3. NICOLAITANS nĭk’ ə lā ə tənz ( Νικολαιτής, -αί ). A term appearing in the Revelation ( 2:6, 15) describing members of Christian congregations who held a doctrine that the Lord hated.

  4. May 2, 2024 · Unlike the Ephesians, they actually embraced the teachings of the Nicolaitans ( Revelation 2:15 ). Jesus warns them that unless they repent, they are in danger of the judgment that is sure to fall on those who teach false doctrine, attack His church, and destroy His people.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NicolaismNicolaism - Wikipedia

    Nicolaism (also called Nicholaism, Nicolaitism, Nicolationism or Nicolaitanism) was an early Christian sect mentioned twice in the Book of Revelation of the New Testament. The adherents were called Nicolaitans, Nicolaitanes, or Nicolaites. They were considered heretical by the mainstream early Christian Church.

  6. Smith's Bible Dictionary - Nicolaitans. Nicolaitans. ( followers of Nicolas ), a sect mentioned in ( Revelation 2:6 Revelation 2:15 ) whose deeds were strongly condemned. They may have been identical with those who held the doctrine of Balaam.

  7. Jan 18, 2024 · Updated Jan 18, 2024. Have you heard of the "Nicolaitans" and wondered who they were and why God cared to mention them in the book of Revelation? Whoever they were, it's obvious that Jesus hated their doctrine and deeds. Let's take a deeper look at this group of people.

  8. The Nicolaitans and the Story of Balaam. Jesus connects “the doctrine of the Nicolaitans” with “the doctrine of Balaam.”. He summarizes Balaam’s doctrine as: eating things offered to idols and. sexual immorality.

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