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      • 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.
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  2. Quick Reference Dictionary. Nicolaitans. 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.

  3. ATS Bible Dictionary. Nicolaitans. Heretical persons or teachers, mentioned in Revelation 2:6 ,15. Whether they were the same as the Nicolaitans of the second century and later is very doubtful. Some suppose them to be followers of Nicolas the deacon, but there is no good evidence that he ever became a heretic.

  4. 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.

  5. Apr 16, 2015 · Presumably at some later stage Nicolas began to teach what was eventually defined as evil deeds of the Nicolaitans and the matter is quite obscure. However, there is another, often overlooked option, suggested many years ago by great Jewish Christian Hebraist John Lightfoot.

  6. The word nikos is the Greek word that means to conquer or to subdue. The word laos is the Greek word for the people. It is also where we get the word laity. When these two words are compounded into one, they form the name Nicolas, which literally means one who conquers and subdues the people.

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  7. Nicolaitans. Nicola'itans (Νικολαϊταί), a class or sect mentioned twice in the New Testament (Re 2:6,15). In the former passage the conduct of the Nicolaitans is condemned; in the latter, the angel of the Church in Pergamus is censured because certain members of his Church held their doctrine.

  8. To hate those deeds is a sign of life in a Church that otherwise is weak and faithless. ( Revelation 2:6 ) To tolerate them is well nigh to forfeit the glory of having been faithful under persecution.

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