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Subject: Bible: Revelations
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Who are "Nicolaitans?"  What are the doctrines of "Nicolaitins?"
(Found in the Bible - Revelations 2:15).
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Subject: Re: Bible: Revelations
Answered By: pinkfreud-ga on 01 Apr 2004 12:46 PST
 
The only mention of the Nicolaitans in the Bible is in Revelation 2:15:

"So hast thou also them that hold the doctrine of the Nicolaitans,
which thing I hate." (KJV)

We know very little about the Nicolaitans and their doctrine. Below
I've gathered some information that will give some insight in the
matter. Please keep in mind that much of this is speculation, since
the actual history of the Nicolaitans and their doctrine is uncertain.

"We don't really know much of what the Nicolaitans taught other than
what is stated in the book of Revelation. Some have seen in the term
Nicolaitan is a compound of nikao (to conquer, or overcome) and laos
(people) and have understood this group as 'conquering the people' in
some sense. However, it seems more likely that these people were
followers of a man named Nicolaus. This could also be a reference to
the Nicolas who was one of the original deacons of Acts 6 who might
have later went astray. In early church writings the Nicolaitans are
mentioned briefly by Irenaeus and Eusebius. Whatever the doctrine of
the Nicolaitans was, the Lord said that he hated it (Rev. 2:15), but
there is really no way to be sure of what they taught."

Apostolic: Who Were the Nicolaitans?
http://www.apostolic.net/biblicalstudies/nicolaitans.htm

"Surprisingly little of substance is known concerning the Nicolaitans
only mentioned in Scripture in the book of Revelation. The Lord
commends the Ephesian church for hating the deeds of the Nicolaitans,
whereas He has against the church in Pergamos, those who hold to the
Nicolaitan teachings which He hates.

There are two main views concerning the identity of the Nicolaitans.
The first view holds that they are an early cult which followed or
perverted the teachings of Nicolas, one of the seven men chosen by the
congregation in Acts 6:5. The second view discounts this historical
witness in favor of understanding the designation 'Nicolaitan' as
denoting the error of their practice which asserted authority over the
people in an unnatural distinction between clergy and laity (and which
continues to be a distortion of biblical teaching to our own time)."

Spirit and Truth: Nicolaitans 
http://www.spiritandtruth.org/teaching/Book_of_Revelation/commentary/htm/topics/nicolaitans.htm

"We may wonder who were these ?Nicolaitans?, and what was their
doctrine which was so hateful?... the offence of the Nicolaitans,
which the Church of Ephesus is congratulated for hating (Revelation
2.6), is ?to eat things sacrificed unto idols, and to commit
fornication? (Revelation 2.14).

Putting it into the context of the Graeco-Roman world of the first
century AD, we can see fairly easily what was happening. Some of the
early Christians, from Gentile backgrounds or from Jewish families
assimilating into such a background, thought that it would help to
spread the Gospel if they took an ?ecumenical? attitude towards pagan
religious observance and were easy-going in matters of sexual
morality."

Trushare: Who were Nicolaitans?
http://trushare.com/88sep02/SE02LANS.htm

"Who the Nicolaitans were remains a subject of scholarly inquiry. But
there is evidence linking them to early Gnosticism.

Since the term Nicolaitan may be linked linguistically to the Hebrew
word for Balaam, it is likely that the reference is to eating food
sacrificed to idols, and to immorality: in other words, to the works
of the flesh."

Word of Righteousness: The Deeds and Doctrine of the Nicolaitans
http://www.wor.org/Books/d/The%20_deeds_and_doctrine_of_the_nicola.htm

"Irenaeus identifies the Nicolaitans as a Gnostic sect: 'John, the
disciple of the Lord, preaches this faith (the deity of Christ), and
seeks, by the proclamation of the Gospel, to remove that error which
by Cerinthus had been disseminated among men, and a long time
previously by those termed Nicolaitans, who are an offset of that
'knowledge' falsely so called, that he might confound them, and
persuade them that there is but one God, who made all things by His
Word'... There is also historical evidence of a Gnostic sect called
Nitolaitans a century or so later.

The doctrine of the Nicolaitans appears to have been a form of
antinomianism. (Antinomianism: A belief that is based upon a
recognition of the mercy of God as the ground of salvation, but it
makes the fatal mistake that man can freely partake in sin because the
Law of God is no longer binding. It held the truth on the gratuitous
reckoning of righteousness; but supposed that a mere intellectual
'belief' in this truth had a saving power."

Word of Truth Radio
http://www.wordoftruthradio.com/questions/38.html

If you'd like to learn more about the Nicolaitans, here are some
interesting articles:

Christian Churches of God: The Nicolaitans 
http://www.ccg.org/english/s/p202.html

Meat in Due Season: The Nicolaitans 
http://www.meatindueseason.org/newbold/or/harlot/harlot9.html

Bible Tools: Topical Study on 'Nicolaitans'
http://bibletools.org/index.cfm/fuseaction/Topical.show/RTD/CGG/ID/2094

A Voice in the Wilderness: Further document excerpts regarding Nicolaitans 
http://www.a-voice.org/library/nicolait.htm

Latter Rain: Nicolaitans
http://latter-rain.com/escha/nicola.htm

Google search strategy:

Google Web Search: "doctrine" + "nicolaitans"
://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=doctrine+nicolaitans

Thanks for an interesting question. If anything I've said is unclear,
or if a link doesn't work for you, please request clarification; I'll
be glad to offer further assistance before you rate my answer.

Best regards,
pinkfreud
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Subject: Re: Bible: Revelations
From: pugwashjw-ga on 02 Apr 2004 05:44 PST
 
The Bible at Revelation 2; 14 and 15, makes a distinction between some
of those in the congregation of Pergamum, an early Christian
congregation, who followed the "teaching of Balaam", and some, also in
the same congregation, who followed the teaching " of the sect of
Nicolaus". As PINK rightly pointed out, very little is known about the
sect. A point here is that a sect is a group following the teaching of
one man. There is no reason to connect the sect of Nicolaus with the
Nicolaus mentioned in Acts 6; 1-6, who was described as " a proselyte
of Antioch. He was one of seven qualified men that the early Jerusalem
congregation, recommended to the Apostles as a food distributor,
following Pentecost 33 C.E. He may have been the only non- Jew of the
group because Greek names were common even among natural Jews.

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