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Thou hast believed (πεπιστευκας). Perfect active indicative. Probably interrogative, but "it was sight, not touch th…

Because you have seen me. Because you have looked upon my body, and seen the proofs that I am the same Saviour that was crucified. Jesus h…

Jesus says to him, Thomas, because you have seen me, you have believed.—The name “Thomas” is omitted in all the better ma…

Blessed are they that have not seen, and yet have believed.
That is better.

St. John Chrysostom: Consider the mercy of the Lord, how for the sake of one soul, He exhibits His wounds. And yet the discipl…

Jesus’ commendation of Thomas is extended to all others who, like Thomas, place a final faith in him but who, unlike Thomas, have no opportunity to…

Because you have seen me, Thomas. Christ blames nothing in Thomas, except that he was so slow to believe that he needed to be forcefully d…

Jesus says to him, Thomas
The word Thomas is omitted in the Alexandrian copy, and in Beza's ancient copy, and in som…

That one day in seven should be religiously observed, was an institution from the beginning. And that, in the kingdom of the Me iah, the first day …

Now the Evangelist presents our Lord’s second appearance. It was to all the disciples, including Thomas.
First, he mentions Christ…
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A.T. Robertson
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