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That was Thomas, one of the twelve, called Didymus. Otherwise he was known as "Doubting Thomas," and "Saint Thomas." Upon seeing the resurrected Jesus, he said, "My Lord and my God." (John 20:24-29)

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Thomas put his finger in the wounds of the nail in the hands.

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Who said My Lord and my God?

The apostle Thomas said this to Jesus after he was resurrected. (John 20:28) It was a statement of astonishment that Jesus was indeed alive again. Thomas had doubted the reports of others that they had seen Jesus resurrected and said that unless he sees it with his own eyes and actually touches the wounds Jesus received from the nails and the spear he wasn't going to believe it. So you can imagine his reaction when Jesus appeared before him and actually materialized himself so that Thomas could indeed touch the wounds.


Was Thomas there when Jesus was show his desciples the he had come back from the dead?

Saint Thomas was preaching in India when JESUS CHRIST has appeared to His disciples to prove to them that He Has arisen from the death...When Saint Thomas returned from preaching in India,the rest of the disciples told Him that JESUS Has arisen from the death...he didn't believe except when JESUS appeared again and Saint Thomas touched His wounds...


What does zounds mean from shakespeare?

The origin is "By God's wounds" meaning Christ's stigmata (wounds from being crucified), shortened to "His wounds" and shortened still to 's wounds, shortened again to zounds. It's an exclamation; today you might say "Gadzooks" or "Jesus Christ!" or "Holy smokes." Or if you were saying it more straightforwardly, it might mean also "I swear" as in "believe me" as in "I swear on this bible" or "I swear on my mothers grave" or "I swear on God's wounds" or something similarly sacred. Now don't ask me where "Gadzooks" comes from. (Actually, it's from "God's hooks", the nails which fastened Jesus to the cross)


When Jesus come again what will he do?

He will take the people who believe in him to heaven.


When you die do you rise again after the 7th day?

no, you rise again when Jesus comes back to judge, then you go to heaven or hell depending on whether you believe in Jesus or not


What did Jesus Christ teach?

Jesus taught us to love, even our enemies , and to forgive again and again.And believe that Jesus died for our sins.


What is rusullah?

Russulah is the Islamic belief in the trials of the prophet. Similar to how Christians believe that "Jesus died, Jesus rose, Jesus will come again."


Why did doubting thomas get his name?

Doubting Thomas is so called because unlike the other apostles, he refused to believe Jesus had risen from the dead without solid proof in front of him own eyes. He could not have faith with out proof. Jesus appeared to some of the disciples, but Thomas was not with them. When the other disciples told him what had happened he rebuked them and said " 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 not believe it." (John 20:25) Eight days later Jesus appeared to the disciples again and this time Thomas was with them. He stood among them and said "Peace be with you" and then turning to Thomas he said, "Put your finger here; see my hands. Reach out your hand and put it into my side. Doubt no longer but believe" (John 20:26-29). Thomas then said that because he has seen he could believe. Jesus said to him "You believe because you can see me. Happy are those who have not seen and yet believe". This is where the name Doubting Thomas comes from.


How to believe again in Christ?

Just ask for forgiveness and accept jesus back into your heart.


How many denominations of Christianity believe in the crucifixion of Jesus Christ?

Just about all I would say, because you are not a Christian unless you believe in Jesus, and that includes believing that he was crucified and rose again.


Do Christians believe Jesus was the son of God?

As a good and strong christian, I believe in Jesus Christ, the son of God. Christains do believe and supposed to believe Jesus is the son of God because "christian" means "christ-like". Christians follow the ways of Jesus Christ because he established the church and called it his. It is in the bible that Jesus was in existence before he was killed but then he rose again and fulfilled his promise.


How does a lost person find Jesus Christ?

they havve to believe in their heart that jesus died for their sins and rose again and just ask him into their heart