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  1. The Gospel of Nicodemus, also known as the Acts of Pilate (Latin: Acta Pilati; Greek: Πράξεις Πιλάτου, translit. Praxeis Pilatou ), is an apocryphal gospel claimed to have been derived from an original Hebrew work written by Nicodemus , who appears in the Gospel of John as an associate of Jesus.

  2. The Gospel of the Nicodemus on Early Christian Writings: the New Testament, Apocrypha, Gnostics, and Church Fathers: information and translations of Gospels, Epistles, and documents of early Christianity.

  3. The GOSPEL of NICODEMUS, formerly called the ACTS of PONTIUS PILATE. [Although this Gospel is, by some among the learned, supposed to have been really written by Nicodemus, who became a disciple of Jesus Christ, and conversed with him; others conjecture that it was a forgery towards the close of the third century by some zealous believer, who ...

  4. A passion gospel consisting of two parts: the Acts of Pilate, and the Descent of Christ to the Lower World. The name, Gospel of Nicodemus, was given to it not earlier than the 13th cent., but the document was not written earlier than the middle of the 4th cent.

  5. Jan 4, 2022 · The Gospel of Nicodemus (also referred to as The Acts of Pilate) is a purported gospel from the days of the early church. Though the book is named after Nicodemus, the Pharisee who appears in the Gospel of John, it was not written by Nicodemus.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NicodemusNicodemus - Wikipedia

    Nicodemus is mentioned in three places in the Gospel of John: He first visits Jesus one night to discuss Jesus's teachings. The second time Nicodemus is mentioned, he reminds his colleagues in the Sanhedrin that the law requires that a person be heard before being judged.

  7. The Gospel of the Nicodemus on Early Christian Writings: the New Testament, Apocrypha, Gnostics, and Church Fathers: information and translations of Gospels, Epistles, and documents of early Christianity.

  8. Mar 4, 2022 · Nicodemus was an early follower of Jesus Christ, uniquely mentioned only in the fourth gospel, the Gospel of John. According to that gospel, he was a Pharisee and a member of the Sanhedrin (the Jewish Council) in Jerusalem at the time of the trial and crucifixion of Jesus of Nazareth.

  9. Apr 19, 2024 · Nicodemus, in the Gospel According to John, a Pharisee and ruler of the Jews at the time of Jesus’ preaching and crucifixion. Nicodemus is mentioned only three times in the Gospel According to John (and nowhere in the Synoptic Gospels).

  10. In the apocryphal Gospel of Nicodemus (or Acts of Pilate; 4th/5th century), Jews imprison Joseph after Jesus’ burial, but he is released by the risen Lord, thus becoming the first witness of the Resurrection.

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