D. Bercot. There were two primary heretical groups during the New Testament period: The Nicolaitans and the Gnostics. Revelation refers to the Nicolaitans, and both Paul and John allude to the Gnostics in their letters. But the New Testament tells us very little about what these groups believed and practiced.
Both of these groups grew larger once the apostles passed away, and the early Christian writings provide considerable information about both of these early heretical groups. In this audio message, Bercot explains how both of these groups originated and what they believed and practiced.
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D. Bercot. There were two primary heretical groups during the New Testament period: The Nicolaitans and the Gnostics. Revelation refers to the Nicolaitans, and both Paul and John allude to the Gnostics in their letters. But the New Testament tells us very little about what these groups believed and practiced.
Both of these groups grew larger once the apostles passed away, and the early Christian writings provide considerable information about both of these early heretical groups. In this audio message, Bercot explains how both of these groups originated and what they believed and practiced.
70 minute audio message
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David once again busts some of the unfounded claims regarding these groups and reveals them as they were to the Early Church. I think we have all heard the classic explanation of who the Nicolaitan’s were. Bercot’s findings may surprise you.
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