Thomas. Please see John 20.24. -
But Thomas, one of the twelve, called Didymus, was not with them when Jesus came.
It depends on what you are absent from.The military it is AWOL ( absent without leave )Your spouse it is desertionYour young children it is neglectA court appearance it is failure to appearSchool it is truancy
The bodily appearance of Christ when the disciples were hiding together for fear of the Jewish authorities is significant because in the account He demonstrated to them that He had arisen bodily. and that it was the same body that had been crucified, died, and entombed. Because it was such an amazing event outside of normality that Thomas who was absent, remained unbelieving - just as the other disciples had been previously - until he too saw Christ and touched his wounds just over a week later.
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Absent means not in attendance. You can be absent from school, be absent minded or absent in physical presence for example.
The past tense of 'is absent' is 'was absent'. e.g. "Tim was absent that day."
9:14 By this time John the Baptist was probably in prison. His disciples came to Jesus with a problem. They themselves fasted often, but Jesus' disciples did not. Why not? 9:15 Jesus answered with an illustration. He was the bridegroom and His disciples the wedding guests. As long as He was with them, there was no reason to fast as a sign of mourning. But He would be taken from them; then His disciples would fast. He was taken from them-in death and burial, and since His ascension He has been bodily absent from His disciples. While Jesus' words do not command fasting, they certainly approve it as an appropriate exercise for those who await the Bridegroom's return.
absent
What is the noun of absent?
62.5% of the class is absent.
verb
Absent
"absent, absente" (adjective)