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− | + | Thomas (also called Judas Thomas Didymus and sometimes known as "Doubting Thomas") was one of the twelve disciples of [[Jesus]]. Thomas's best known appearance in the [[New Testament]] is in [[John 20]]:24-29 where he doubts the [[resurrection of Jesus]] and demands to feel Jesus' wounds before being convinced. | |
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+ | Thomas (also called Judas Thomas Didymus) was one of the twelve disciples of [[Jesus]]. | ||
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+ | Thomas's is often referred to as "Doubting Thomas" because of the story in [[John 20]]:24-29 where he doubts the [[resurrection of Jesus]] and demands to feel Jesus' wounds before being convinced. | ||
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apostle_Thomas Wikipedia - Thomas the Apostle] | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apostle_Thomas Wikipedia - Thomas the Apostle] | ||
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Synopsis
Thomas (also called Judas Thomas Didymus and sometimes known as "Doubting Thomas") was one of the twelve disciples of Jesus. Thomas's best known appearance in the New Testament is in John 20:24-29 where he doubts the resurrection of Jesus and demands to feel Jesus' wounds before being convinced.
Contents
See also Easton's Bible Dictionary on Thomas
Related topics
Comments, Personal Articles, Studies and Sermons
Apostle Thomas (discussion) (For short comments and opinions)
For related quotations see Apostle Thomas (quotes)
Main article
Thomas (also called Judas Thomas Didymus) was one of the twelve disciples of Jesus.
Thomas's is often referred to as "Doubting Thomas" because of the story in John 20:24-29 where he doubts the resurrection of Jesus and demands to feel Jesus' wounds before being convinced.
Life
Links
Return to Apostles