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Deuteronomy 19: An Eye for An Eye
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in DeuteronomyDeuteronomy 19 instructs on delineation of cities of refuge, consequences for bearing false witness, and the principle of lex talionis, or “eye for an eye.” Read More…
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Deuteronomy 19 instructs on delineation of cities of refuge, consequences for bearing false witness, and the principle of lex talionis, or “eye for an eye.” Read More…
The Nicolaitans were a group mentioned in the book of Revelation in the New Testament, specifically in Revelation 2:6, 2:15. They were a heretical sect in the early Christian church that was condemned by Jesus in his messages to the churches of Ephesus and Pergamum. The exact beliefs and practices of the Nicolaitans are not clearly described in the Bible, but early church leaders such as Irenaeus and Clement of Alexandria suggested that they promoted sexual immorality and the consumption of food sacrificed to idols. Some scholars believe that the Nicolaitans were followers of a false teacher named Nicolas, who may have been one of the original seven deacons appointed by the apostles in Acts 6:5. However, the exact identity and teachings of the Nicolaitans remain a matter of debate among theologians and historians.