10 Interesting Facts About Thomas in the Bible

10 Interesting Facts About Thomas in the Bible


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Thomas, also known as “Doubting Thomas,” was one of the twelve disciples of Jesus. Though he's most remembered for doubting the resurrection, there’s more to his story. These facts give a fuller picture of his faith, his questions, and his impact.

1. Thomas Was Also Called Didymus

Thomas is referred to by two names in the Bible: Thomas and Didymus, which means "twin."

“Then said Thomas, which is called Didymus, unto his fellow disciples, Let us also go, that we may die with him.”
John 11:16 (KJV)

2. He Is Most Famous for Doubting the Resurrection

Thomas is known for not believing Jesus had risen from the dead until he saw proof.

“Except I shall see in his hands the print of the nails… I will not believe.”
John 20:25 (KJV)

3. His Doubt Led to a Bold Declaration of Faith

Though he doubted, Thomas later gave one of the strongest declarations of Jesus’ divinity.

“And Thomas answered and said unto him, My Lord and my God.”
John 20:28 (KJV)

4. He Showed Courage Before the Crucifixion

When Jesus decided to go to Bethany to see Lazarus, other disciples hesitated because of danger. Thomas encouraged them to follow.

“Let us also go, that we may die with him.”
John 11:16 (KJV)

5. He Asked Honest Questions

During the Last Supper, Thomas questioned Jesus about where He was going, leading to one of Jesus’ key teachings.

“Thomas saith unto him, Lord, we know not whither thou goest; and how can we know the way?”
John 14:5 (KJV)
“Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life...”
John 14:6 (KJV)

6. He Was Present When Jesus Appeared Again

Thomas missed the first appearance of the risen Jesus (John 20:24). But eight days later, Jesus appeared again specifically for Thomas.

“Then saith he to Thomas, Reach hither thy finger, and behold my hands…”
John 20:27 (KJV)

7. Jesus Gave a Message to Future Believers Through Him

After Thomas believed, Jesus gave a powerful message for all future Christians.

“Blessed are they that have not seen, and yet have believed.”
John 20:29 (KJV)

8. Thomas May Have Brought the Gospel to India

Tradition says that Thomas traveled to India to preach the gospel and establish churches. Though not found in the Bible, historical writings like the Acts of Thomas and Christian communities in India claim he reached Kerala around A.D. 52.

9. He Likely Died a Martyr’s Death

According to tradition, Thomas was martyred in India, pierced with spears for preaching about Jesus. His tomb is believed to be in Mylapore, near Chennai, India.

SourceDetail
TraditionSpeared to death in India
LocationTomb in Chennai (South India)

10. His Story Offers Hope for Honest Doubters

Thomas is a relatable figure for those who wrestle with doubt or need evidence. His journey from doubt to faith is encouraging. Jesus did not rebuke him harshly but gently guided him to belief.

“Be not faithless, but believing.”
John 20:27 (KJV)

Summary Table

Fact #Key InsightScripture Reference
1Called Didymus (twin)John 11:16
2Doubted the resurrectionJohn 20:25
3Declared Jesus as GodJohn 20:28
4Showed courageJohn 11:16
5Asked questionsJohn 14:5
6Present for second appearanceJohn 20:27
7Jesus blessed future believersJohn 20:29
8Tradition of preaching in IndiaNot in Bible
9Martyred in IndiaChurch history
10Symbol of faith after doubtJohn 20:27