Nicodemus is most commonly known for being a secret follower of Jesus Christ. It is he who met Jesus at night in secrecy and was told that he must be born again in order to inherit the kingdom of God.
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No, the most famous use of the name is for a Biblical character, Nicodemus, who was actually kind to Jesus when most of the other Pharisees were evil. I think a few people find the name evil-sounding, perhaps because "demus" sounds like "demon". Nikken is a germanic word for devil, too. And of course "old Nick" is a rather silly name for Satan.
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.
The Gospel of Nicodemus is not part of the Bible, as it is considered an apocryphal or non-canonical text. It is also known as the Acts of Pilate and contains accounts of events surrounding the trial and crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
Some of the disciples who were Pharisees include Nicodemus and Paul (formerly known as Saul). They were Jewish religious leaders who followed the teachings of the Pharisees before becoming followers of Jesus.
The address of the Nicodemus Historical Society is: 611 S 5Th Street, Nicodemus, KS 67625
Nicodemus. has written: 'Treasures of darkness'
Nicodemus of Palermo died in 1083.
Nicodemus of Mammola was born in 900.
Nicodemus of Mammola died in 990.
Nicodemus the Hagiorite was born in 1749.
Nicodemus the Hagiorite died in 1809.
Nicodemus Kirima was born in 1936.
Nicodemus Kirima died in 2007.
The web address of the Nicodemus Historical Society is: http://www.nicodemushistoricalsociety.com
The phone number of the Nicodemus Historical Society is: 785-839-4280.
Billy Fincher wrote the book Gospel of Nicodemus.