Nicolas in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE
nik-o-la'-us (English Versions of the Bible), nik'-o-las
(Nikolaos): One of "the seven" chosen to have the oversight of
"the daily ministration" to the poor of the church in
Jerusalem (Acts 6:5). He is called "a proselyte of Antioch";
the other 6 were therefore probably Jews by birth. This is the
first recorded case of the admission of a proselyte into
office in the Christian church. Some of the church Fathers
(Irenaeus, Hippolytus, Pseudo-Tertullian) state that he was
the founder of the sect called NICOLAITANS (which see) (Rev
2:15). Other Fathers seem to suggest that this was a vain
claim made by this sect in seeking apostolic authority for
their opinions. It may be that the opinions of this sect were
an antinomian exaggeration of the preaching of Nicolaus.
S. F. Hunter
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