The disciple named Thomas was called a doubter when he did not believe that Jesus had indeed risen from the dead.
doubting THOMAS
Thomas (as in the doubting Thomas).
I know for one Judas Iscaroit betray Jesus and Thomas I believe was a doubter and I believe that's all I know.
well, they call thomas (or didymis), one of the disiples of Jesus "Thomas the doubter"
Apostles
Thomas
The apostle was Thomas also none as doubting Thomas. Because he did not believe the other apostles we they told him about seeing Jesus after the Resurrection. Then Jesus appeared to Thomas and asked him to put his fingers in the holes in his hands and put his hand in the hole in his side,
Jesus' disciples
They all faithly remained Jesus disciples after his death.
Yes, Jesus is recorded in the Bible as having prayed with others, such as his disciples and followers. One well-known example is the Last Supper, where Jesus prayed with his disciples before his crucifixion.
The Last Supper
Jesus' followers were known as disciples. The term "apostles" has also been used.
Thomas was best known for doubting that Jesus arose and visited the disciples. So he was called doubting Thomas.
The disciples viewed Jesus as the Messiah; the son of God.