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The Pharisee, Nicodemus, came to Jesus by night.
He was a trador of Jesus and he was a Pharisees. He betrayed Jesus many times and he was selfish too.Type your answer here...Another answer:Nicodemus was one of the few Pharisees who came to Jesus sincerely seeking answers regarding His teachings. John chapter three tells of Nicodemus meeting with Jesus "by night" (secretly, in other words), and some of Jesus' most profound teachings are to be found in His response to Nicodemus' questions, including the beloved declaration of John 3:16.Nicodemus is also recorded as trying to quiet the fervor of his fellow Pharisees in John 7:51, and he is seen providing spices and helping to prepare Jesus' body for burial in John 19:39, 40. This last recorded mention of Nicodemus is the strongest evidence that he became a believer and secret follower of Jesus, as was Joseph of Arimathea (John 19:38).
Nicodemus' coming to Jesus at night signifies his curiosity and desire to learn more about Jesus without drawing attention from others. This encounter leads to a discussion on being born again and the spiritual rebirth, highlighting the importance of seeking and understanding spiritual truths.
We are not told how old Nicodemus was in the Bible when speaking to Jesus, but he was probably over the age of 30.
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Jesus counseled Nicodemus on the importance of being born again spiritually to enter the kingdom of God (John 3:1-21), while with the Samaritan woman at the well, Jesus highlighted the living water he offers, symbolizing eternal life and true worship (John 4:1-42). The conversation with Nicodemus focused on spiritual rebirth, while the encounter with the Samaritan woman emphasized the availability of salvation to all, regardless of social or religious background.
Saint Nicodemus was a Pharisee and a member of the Sanhedrin, who, according to the Gospel of John, showed favour to Jesus. He appears three times. Nicodemus visits Jesus one night to discuss his teachings with him. Technically, there is no place mentions when Saint Nicodemus born, but the same time with Jesus Christ.
Some scribes were bad and were arguing against Jesus, however , not all were bad. Nicodemus, Gamaliel and Hillel were scribes.
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After the meeting between Jesus and Nicodemus at night. Nothing else is mentioned in the bible.Another answer:Nicodemus is mentioned twice more after his clandestine meeting with Jesus (John 7:50 and John 19:39), but scripture doesn't reveal what "became" of him after Jesus' resurrection. He is last seen providing the "myrrh and aloes" with which to treat Jesus' body for burial.