Didymus Judas Thomas

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Didymus Judas Thomas is traditionally identified as the apostle Thomas, regarded in early Christian tradition as the authorial figure behind the apocryphal Gospel of Thomas.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian apostle
New Testament person
biblical figure
saint
associatedWith Gospel of Thomas NERFINISHED
Jesus NERFINISHED
Saint Thomas Christians NERFINISHED
Syro-Malabar Church NERFINISHED
Syro-Malankara Church NERFINISHED
early Christian tradition
deathCause traditionally martyrdom
era 1st century
feastDay 3 July (Roman Catholic Church)
6 October (some Eastern traditions)
followsReligion Christianity NERFINISHED
hasAlias Doubting Thomas NERFINISHED
Judas Thomas NERFINISHED
Jude Thomas NERFINISHED
Saint Thomas NERFINISHED
Thomas Didymus NERFINISHED
Thomas the Apostle NERFINISHED
Twin Thomas NERFINISHED
hasGivenName Didymus NERFINISHED
Judas NERFINISHED
Thomas NERFINISHED
isOneOf Twelve Apostles of Jesus NERFINISHED
knownFor confession "My Lord and my God" in the Gospel of John
episode of doubting the resurrection of Jesus
languageOfName Aramaic
Greek
mentionedIn Acts of the Apostles
Gospel of John NERFINISHED
Gospel of Luke
Gospel of Mark
Gospel of Matthew
nameMeaning Didymus means twin in Greek
Thomas means twin in Aramaic NERFINISHED
patronage India NERFINISHED
architects
builders
the blind
textStatus Gospel of Thomas is apocryphal NERFINISHED
traditionalMissionField Central Asia NERFINISHED
Ethiopia NERFINISHED
India NERFINISHED
Parthia NERFINISHED
Persia NERFINISHED
traditionalRoleInText authorial figure behind the Gospel of Thomas
veneratedIn Anglican Communion
Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodox Church

Lutheran Churches NERFINISHED
Oriental Orthodoxy
surface form: Oriental Orthodox Churches

Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church

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Gospel of Thomas (as another sayings collection) attributedTo Didymus Judas Thomas
subject surface form: Gospel of Thomas