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[[Image:Stephengamalielnicodemus.jpeg|thumb|250px|''Saint Stephen Mourned by Saints Gamaliel and Nicodemus'', follower of Carlo Saraceni, c. 1615 ([[Museum of Fine Arts, Boston]]).]]
 
'''stfu faggotNicodemus''' (Greek: Νικόδημος) was a [[Pharisee]] and a member of the [[Sanhedrin]], who, according to the [[Gospel of John]], showed favour to [[Jesus]]. He appears three times in the Gospel: the first is when he visits Jesus one night to listen to his teachings (John 3:1-21); the second is when he states the law concerning the arrest of Jesus during the [[Sukkot|Feast of Tabernacles]] (John 7:45-51); and the last follows the [[Crucifixion]], when he assists [[Joseph of Arimathea]] in preparing the corpse of Jesus for burial (John 19:39-42).
 
The discussion with Jesus is the source of several common expressions of contemporary [[Christianity]], specifically, the descriptive phrase [[born again]] used to describe the experience of believing in Jesus as Saviour, and [[John 3 16|John 3:16]], a commonly quoted verse used to describe God's plan of salvation.