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    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.

  2. Apr 8, 2015 · Nicolaism refers to one or more groups of doctrines, apparently held by a group or groups founded by a Nicolaus, Nicolas, or Nikolaos (depending on exactly how you Anglicize the Greek name). There are a couple of these mentioned in the very early church, but it's unclear what exactly the content of the heresy is.

  3. The Nicolaitans were an organized group that defied the morals, ethics, and teachings of Jesus Christ. They embraced an antinomian position, which is the belief that God does not expect Christians to obey moral laws. Yet nothing could be further from the truth. God expects us to live a moral life and to follow His teachings.

  4. Jun 16, 2023 · What Was the Doctrine of the Nicolaitans? If we look at the etymology of the word, Nicolaitans, we can break it into two parts. Nicos comes from the Greek, Nike, which means victor or victory. The second part of the word means the same in Greek and English, laity.

  5. NICOLAITES. Members of a libertine sect of the early Church, also known as Nicolaitans. John praises the church of ephesus for detesting "the works of the Nicolaites" (Rv 2.6); he scores the church of pergamum for harboring "some who hold the teaching of the Nicolaites," and describes them as adherents of the teaching of balaam (Rv2.14 – 15 ...

  6. Nicolaites (NICOLAITANS), a sect mentioned in the Apocalypse (ii, 6, 15) as existing in Ephesus, Pergamus, and other cities of Asia Minor, about the character a...

  7. Nicolaism (also Nicholaism, Nicolaitism, Nicolationism, or Nicolaitanism) is a Christian heresy first mentioned (twice) in the Book of Revelation of the New Testament , whose adherents were called Nicolaitans, Nicolaitanes, or Nicolaites.

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