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Nicodemus
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Gospel of Barnabas
pseudepigraphical gospel written in the Late Middle Ages
Gospel of Nicodemus
apocryphal gospel
John 3:16
verse of the New Testament
The Descent from the Cross
painting by Rogier van der Weyden in the Museo del Prado
The Bible
2013 television serial directed by Tony Mitchell
The Deposition
sculpture by Michelangelo
John 3
Gospel according to John, chapter 3
John 7
Gospel according to John, chapter 7
Holy Face of Lucca
medieval artwork
John 19
Gospel according to John, chapter 19
The Entombment
painting by Titian, Prado P440
nicodemite
A Nicodemite () is a person suspected of publicly misrepresenting their religious faith to conceal their true beliefs. The term is sometimes defined as referring to a Protestant who lived in a Catholic country and escaped persecution by concealing their Protestantism.
O heilges Geist- und Wasserbad, BWV 165
church cantata for Trinity Sunday by Johann Sebastian Bach
Killing Jesus
2015 television film by Christopher Menaul
The Entombment
painting by Dieric Bouts, National Gallery

Nicodemus ben Gurion
Figure in the Talmud and the New Testament
Batlló Majesty
Romanesque wooden crucifix
Ordinalia
The ' are three medieval mystery plays dating to the late fourteenth century, written primarily in Middle Cornish, with stage directions in Latin. The three plays are (The Origin of the World, also known as , 2,846 lines), (The Passion of Christ, also known as , 3,242 lines) and ' (The Resurrection of Our Lord also known as , 2,646 lines). The metres of these plays are various arrangements of seven- and four-syllabled lines. means "prompt" or "service book".