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Early Syrian traditions also relate the apostle's full name as Judas Thomas. [c] Some have seen in the Acts of Thomas (written in east Syria in the early 3rd century, or perhaps as early as the first half of the 2nd century) an identification of Thomas with the apostle Judas, Son of James. However, the first sentence of the Acts follows the ...
Thomas is martyred (background) by order of an Indian monarch (foreground) The Acts of Thomas connects Thomas the apostle's Indian ministry with two kings. [4] According to one of the legends in the Acts, Thomas was at first reluctant to accept this mission, but the Lord appeared to him in a night vision and said, “Fear not, Thomas. Go away ...
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St. Thomas' Church (disambiguation), multiple churches with the name St Thomas the Apostle College , a Roman Catholic secondary school for boys in Nunhead, London. St. Thomas the Apostle Minor Seminary , a preparatory seminary of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Faisalabad in Pakistan
It was first published in 2001 and, like the 1925/1934 version above, is also published by the Vietnamese Bible Society which sells it in Vietnam as the "New Version". The Revised Vietnamese Version Bible (RVV11): This translation, published by the United Bible Societies (UBS), was published in 2010.
The Gospel of John is the only canonical one that gives Thomas the Apostle a dramatic role and spoken part, and Thomas is the only character therein described as being apistos (' unbelieving '), despite the failings of virtually all the Johannine characters to live up to the author's standards of belief.
Thomas Kozaki (died 1597), see Saints Paul Miki and Companions; Thomas Garnet (died 1608), Jesuit priest who was executed in London; Thomas De Van Nguyen (died 1839), of the Vietnamese Martyrs; Thomas Du Viet Dinh (died 1839), of the Vietnamese Martyrs; Thomas Thien Tran (died 1838), of the Vietnamese Martyrs; Thomas Toan, of the Vietnamese Martyrs