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Didymus (Διδυμος). The same expression applied to Thomas in 11:16; 21:2, but nowhere else in N.T. Old word for twin (double), "the…

But Thomas, one of the twelve, called Didymus . . .—Compare Notes on John 11:16; John 14:5.
It is in ha…

But Thomas, one of the twelve, called Didymus, was not with them when Jesus came (John 20:24).
Perhaps he lived a long …

St. John Chrysostom: When the disciples heard what Mary told them, they had to either disbelieve her or, if they believed, to …

Thomas is singled out for special treatment because his confe ion provides a climactic illustration of the triumph of belief. “Thomas” is Aramaic f…

But Thomas, one of the twelve. The unbelief of Thomas is related here, so that by it the faith of the godly may be more fully con…

But Thomas, one of the twelve, called Didymus
The person here spoken of, is described by his Hebrew name Thomas, and…

This was the first day of the week, and this day is afterwards often mentioned by the sacred writers, for it was evidently set apart as the Christi…

After describing our Savior’s appearance, the Evangelist now mentions the doubt of one of the disciples.
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson