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  2. Thomas the Apostle - Wikipedia

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    The main source is the apocryphal Acts of Thomas, sometimes called by its full name The Acts of Judas Thomas, written circa 180–230 AD. [79] [80] These are generally regarded by various Christian religions as apocryphal, or even heretical. The two centuries that lapsed between the life of the apostle and the recording of this work cast doubt ...

  3. Gospel of Thomas - Wikipedia

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    The introduction states: "These are the hidden words that the living Jesus spoke and Didymos Judas Thomas wrote them down." [ 15 ] Didymus ( Koine Greek ) and Thomas ( Aramaic ) both mean "twin". Most scholars do not consider the Apostle Thomas the author of this document; the author remains unknown. [ 16 ]

  4. Acts of Thomas - Wikipedia

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    Thomas is martyred (background) by order of an Indian monarch (foreground). The Acts of Thomas connects Thomas the apostle's Indian ministry with two kings. [4] According to one of the legends in the Acts, Thomas was at first reluctant to accept this mission, but the Lord appeared to him in a night vision and said, “Fear not, Thomas.

  5. Portal:Catholic Church/Patron Archive/July 3 2007 - Wikipedia

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  6. Portal:Saints/Patron of July 3 - Wikipedia

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    Thomas, also called St. Thomas, Judas Thomas or Didymus, was one of the twelve apostles of Jesus. The Synoptic Gospels and Acts list this "twin" (Toma means twin in Aramaic, as does Didymus in Greek) among the apostles (Mt 10:3, Mk 3:18, Lk 6:15). Thomas appears in a few passages in the Gospel of John.

  7. Didymus - Wikipedia

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    Thomas the Apostle (died 72 AD), also known as Didymus; Didymus Chalcenterus (63 BC–10 AD), Hellenistic scholar and grammarian; Didymus the Blind (313–398), ecclesiastical writer of Alexandria; Didymus the Musician, music theorist in Alexandria of the 1st century; Didymus (died 304), 4th century martyr and companion of Theodora

  8. Hymn of the Pearl - Wikipedia

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    The Hymn of the Pearl (also Hymn of the Soul, Hymn of the Robe of Glory or Hymn of Judas Thomas the Apostle) is a passage of the apocryphal Acts of Thomas. In that work, originally written in Syriac, the Apostle Thomas sings the hymn while praying for himself and fellow prisoners. Some scholars believe the hymn predates the Acts, as it only ...

  9. Saint Thomas Christian denominations - Wikipedia

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    St. Thomas Christian families who claim their descent from ancestors who were baptized by Apostle Thomas are found all over Kerala. [48] [49] St. Thomas Christians were classified into the social status system according to their professions with special privileges for trade granted by the benevolent kings who ruled the area. After the 8th ...