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Nicolaitans?

Nicolaitans The infiltration of this sect into two of the seven congregations that Jesus addressed in the Second and Third Chapters of Revelation has caused many to wonder what they may have been teaching that he found so offensive. This is important; since, the description of these congregations seems to be mirrored among modern Christianity. A Second-Century Christian elder, Irenaeus, identified the Nicolaitans in his treatise, ‘Against Heresies.’ And there he wrote that they are an ‘offshoot of the knowledge which is falsely so-called,’ explaining that they ‘lead lives of unrestrained indulgence.’ This description seems to be almost identical to that of which Paul warned Timothy at 1 Timothy 6:20, 21, when he wrote: ‘O Timothy, guard this hope and turn away from all the unclean and opposing empty talk that is falsely called knowledge, through which some who once showed promise in the faith were turned aside.’ So, this corrupting influence appears to have still had an effect on some Christian congregations into the middle of the Second Century, for it looks like Iranaeus was talking about the same evil influence of which Paul was warning Timothy in the middle of the First Century. What is this falsely called knowledge that was (and still is) a corrupting influence on Christians? Apparently, it is acceptance of a philosophy that people may be Christians and still do whatever they wish. However, others have looked at the name Nicolaitans and suggested that its Greek meaning (nicao) to conquer (laos) the people, refers to the earliest form of a priestly order or clergy. For more information, see the link Nicolaism.

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