Jump to: Hitchcock's • Smith's • ISBE • Easton's • Concordance • Thesaurus • Greek • Library • Subtopics • Terms Topical Encyclopedia Didymus, also known as Thomas, is one of the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ. The name "Didymus" is of Greek origin, meaning "twin," which corresponds to the Aramaic name "Thomas." He is prominently mentioned in the New Testament, particularly in the Gospel of John, where his character and actions provide significant insights into his role among the disciples and his relationship with Jesus.Biblical References: 1. John 11:16 · In this passage, Thomas, called Didymus, displays a moment of courage and loyalty. When Jesus decides to return to Judea, where the Jews had recently sought to stone Him, Thomas says to his fellow disciples, "Let us also go, that we may die with Him." This statement reflects Thomas's willingness to face danger alongside Jesus, demonstrating his commitment and bravery. 2. John 14:5 · During the Last Supper, Thomas questions Jesus about the way to where He is going. Thomas says, "Lord, we do not know where You are going, so how can we know the way?" This inquiry leads to one of Jesus' profound declarations: "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me" (John 14:6). Thomas's question reveals his desire for understanding and clarity, which prompts Jesus to provide a foundational truth of the Christian faith. 3. John 20:24-29 · Thomas is perhaps best known for his initial doubt regarding Jesus' resurrection. After Jesus appears to the other disciples, Thomas, who was not present, expresses skepticism, saying, "Unless I see the nail marks in His hands and put my finger where the nails were, and put my hand into His side, I will never believe" (John 20:25). Eight days later, Jesus appears again and invites Thomas to touch His wounds. Thomas responds with a profound confession of faith, "My Lord and my God!" (John 20:28). This encounter highlights Thomas's journey from doubt to faith and serves as a testament to the reality of the resurrection. 4. John 21:2 · Thomas is listed among the disciples who were present at the Sea of Tiberias when Jesus appeared to them after His resurrection. This appearance further solidifies Thomas's role as a witness to the risen Christ and his inclusion in the early Christian community. Character and Legacy: Thomas, or Didymus, is often remembered for his doubt, earning him the moniker "Doubting Thomas." However, his account is one of transformation and deep faith. His initial skepticism is met with a personal encounter with the risen Christ, leading to a declaration of Jesus' divinity. This transformation underscores the theme of faith overcoming doubt, a central message in the Christian narrative. Tradition holds that Thomas carried the Gospel beyond the Roman Empire, traveling as far as India, where he is believed to have established a Christian community. His missionary work and martyrdom are celebrated in various Christian traditions, particularly among the Saint Thomas Christians of India. Thomas's journey from doubt to faith serves as an encouragement to believers, illustrating that questions and uncertainties can lead to a deeper understanding and relationship with Christ. His life and witness continue to inspire Christians to seek truth and remain steadfast in their faith. Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary DidymusSmith's Bible Dictionary Didymus(the twin), a surname of the apostle Thomas. (John 11:16; 20:24; 21:2) [THOMAS] Easton's Bible Dictionary (Gr. twin = Hebrews Thomas, q.v.), John 11:16; 20:24; 21:2. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia DIDYMUSdid'-i-mus (Didumos, i.e. "twin"): The surname of thOMAS (which see). Greek 1324. Didumos -- Didymus. ... 1323, 1324. Didumos. 1325 . Didymus. ... Word Origin "twin," Didymus, Gr. surname of the apostle Thomas (cf. Thomas) NASB Word Usage Didymus (3). Didymus. ... //strongsnumbers.com/greek2/1324.htm - 6k 2381. Thomas -- "the twin," Thomas, one of the twelve apostles Library Didymus Epistle i. --To Domitius and Didymus. Of Didymus the Blind Man. Of Didymus of Alexandria and Ephraim the Syrian. Didymus the Blind, and Aetius the Heretic. Monks of Scetis: Origen, Didymus, Cronion, Orsisius, Putubatus ... If, Then, You Really Intend to do an Act of Repentance for those ... You See by this what his Opinions are About Origen and Also About ... You Observe How He Treats Ambrose. First, He Calls Him a Crow and ... The Festal Epistles of Dionysius, in which He Also Gives a Paschal ... Thesaurus Didymus (3 Occurrences)... Standard Bible Encyclopedia. DIDYMUS. did'-i-mus (Didumos, ie "twin"): The surname of thOMAS (which see). Multi-Version Concordance Didymus (3 Occurrences). ... /d/didymus.htm - 7k Thomas (12 Occurrences) Named (428 Occurrences) Zebedee (11 Occurrences) Zeb'edee (11 Occurrences) Nathan'a-el (6 Occurrences) Let's (74 Occurrences) Wasn't (35 Occurrences) Fellow-disciples (1 Occurrence) Fellowdisciples (1 Occurrence) Resources Who are the twins in the Bible? | GotQuestions.orgWho was Thomas in the Bible? | GotQuestions.org Who was the disciple whom Jesus loved? | GotQuestions.org Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Concordance Didymus (3 Occurrences)John 11:16 John 20:24 John 21:2 Subtopics Didymus (Twin): Surname of Thomas Related Terms Fellow-disciples (1 Occurrence) |