Thomas
Yes, according to the Bible, Thomas did touch Jesus' wounds when he doubted his resurrection.
It was his disciple Thomas.
Out of a total of eleven disciples in all, as Judas Iscariot had committed suicide, it was Thomas who was not in the room when Jesus did appear. Thomas failed to believe that Jesus came alive from the dead. Soo the phrase Doubting Thomas.
"doubting" Thomas.
Thomas the Apostle, who doubted Jesus' resurrection and demanded to feel Jesus' wounds before being convinced.
In my opinion, Jesus probably felt sad and hurt. I would feel the same way.
Many may not have believed it, even Thomas doubted that jesus arose from the dead.
the day of thedead
Thomas initially could not believe Jesus was present with them after crucifixion. His doubts quickly disappeared when Jesus spoke to him and invited Thomas to touch His wounds.
Jesus arose on the third day , which is called Easter.
Jesus rose from the dead.
The day Jesus arose from the dead is called Easter.