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Saint Jude and Saint Thomas, the same person?

The idea that St. Jude (also known as Jude Thaddeus) and St. Thomas might be the same person and even the twin brother of Jesus is a fascinating theory. While this view is not widely accepted in mainstream Christianity, it has gained traction in some circles due to the following factors:

  1. Name Confusion:
    The name “Thomas” derives from the Aramaic word T’oma, meaning “twin.” In the Gospel of John (11:16), Thomas is referred to as “Didymus,” the Greek word for “twin.” Some scholars speculate that this designation might imply a deeper connection, perhaps symbolically or biologically, to Jesus. Meanwhile, Jude is sometimes associated with the same linguistic root.
  2. Similar Roles and Overlap in Traditions:
    Both St. Jude and St. Thomas are described as apostles of Jesus, and in some apocryphal texts, they are linked to missionary activities in regions like Mesopotamia and India. This overlap in missionary traditions has led some to propose they might have been conflated in early Christian oral traditions.
  3. The Twin Theory:
    In some non-canonical writings, like the Gospel of Thomas (a Gnostic text), there are mystical or symbolic references to Thomas having a special understanding of Jesus. This has been interpreted by some as evidence that Thomas had a close or twin-like relationship with Jesus, possibly in a spiritual sense. Jude, as another lesser-known apostle, might have been absorbed into this idea.
  4. Family Connections in the Gospels:
    In the Gospels, Jesus’ “brothers” are named as James, Joseph, Simon, and Judas (Matthew 13:55; Mark 6:3). “Judas” is often equated with St. Jude, leading some to propose he might have been a literal brother of Jesus. If Thomas was also a close familial relation, the idea of them being twins could arise from speculation.
  5. Mystical and Apocryphal Traditions:
    In mystical and esoteric traditions, such as those found in some Gnostic texts, symbolic or allegorical relationships are often exaggerated. For example, Thomas and Jesus might be described as twins to signify their spiritual unity or shared mission, rather than a biological connection.
Saint Jude

Mainstream Christianity generally views St. Jude and St. Thomas as distinct individuals. St. Jude is considered the author of the Epistle of Jude, while St. Thomas is best known for doubting Jesus’ resurrection until he saw and touched His wounds (John 20:24–29).

The association of the Apostle Thomas with the name “Judas Thomas Didymus” stems from early Christian texts, particularly those with Gnostic influences. The term “Didymus” is Greek for “twin,” and “Thomas” is derived from the Aramaic word for “twin,” leading to the interpretation that his full designation means “Judas the Twin.” This nomenclature appears in texts such as the Gospel of Thomas, which begins: “These are the secret sayings that the living Jesus spoke and Didymus, Judas Thomas, recorded.”

In some early Christian traditions, particularly those from Eastern Syria, Thomas is referred to as “Judas Thomas,” suggesting that “Judas” was his given name and “Thomas” a descriptive epithet meaning “twin.” The Acts of Thomas, a 3rd-century text, also refers to him as “Judas Thomas.”

Regarding the conflation of Thomas and Jude (also known as Judas or Thaddeus), some traditions have identified them as the same individual. This perspective is noted in certain Eastern Christian writings, where “Judas Thomas” is considered both an apostle and a brother of Jesus.

The notion of Thomas being Jesus’ twin is more symbolic than literal, emphasizing a close spiritual relationship rather than a biological one. This interpretation aligns with Gnostic texts, which often employ symbolic language to convey deeper theological meanings.

Saint Thomas the Twin of Christ

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The Zodiac of Edessa & India – Margam Kali

*** The Zodiac of Edessa and India ***
*** A Translation of ‘The Nazarene Way’ ***

The Zodiac:

Hamat Teverya zodiac on the Sea of Galilee

The Margam Kali is a circular dance practiced by the St Thomas Church of Malabar in India — the Nasrani Syrian Church of India, founded by St Judas Thomas Didymus of Edessa, the twin brother of King Jesus-Izas.

For this dance, an old-style oil lamp is placed in the center, and twelve dancers circle the lamp while singing the Song of St Thomas. The story is a retelling of the Acts of Thomas, about Jesus selling Thomas to King Gundaphorus of India, and how Thomas (who was a carpenter or architect) would design a great palace for the king. There is a slight discrepancy here because Gundaphorus was an Indo-Parthian king in the north, while Chola and Malabar are in the south.

The underlying meaning of this circular dance would seem to be inescapable — it is symbolic of the zodiac. The central lamp is the Sun, surrounded by twelve constellations that dance around the Sun during the 26,000 year Great Year

Remember that the primary symbol of the Nazarene Judaism of Jesus and James was the zodiac, as typified by the Hamat Teverya zodiac on the Sea of Galilee. This zodiac was owned by Jesus of Gamala-Sapphias (the biblical Jesus), and Josephus Flavius was sent by the Jerusalem priesthood to destroy it in about AD 66 (because it depicted heretical images of animals).

So we have a direct connection here, between the Edessa, Galilee, and Malabar. The Nazarene Church of King Jesus-Izas owned a zodiac on the shores of the Sea of Galilee, while the Malabar Nasrani Church in India, founded by St Thomas the brother of Jesus, perform a zodiac dance.

The Nazarene Way:

Interestingly, the circling dance is called margam meaning ‘The Way’, while the Nazarene Church of Jesus and James was also called ‘The Way’ (see: Acts 9:2, 22:4, 24:14). ‘The Way’ of Jesus and James was called a heresy in Acts of the Apostles – a belief or practice that went against the Judaic religion practiced by the Jerusalem priesthood – but nobody really knows how or why The Nazarene Way differed from orthodox Judaism.

However, this new connection to Malabar in India may give us a rare insight into the original meaning of this mysterious The Way, and what it actually referred to. If the twelve-man circling dance of the Malabar Church symbolised the zodiac, and was called The Way, then surely The Way refers to the ecliptic – the great cosmic circle in the heavens above that connects all the signs of the zodiac. The ecliptic is not simply The Way of the zodiac constellations, but also of the Sun, Moon, and all the wandering planets.

If so, this is further confirmation that the Nazarene Church of Jesus and James was Sabaean – that it was a cosmic cult led by astronomer-priests who studied the movement of the heavens. They depicted the great circle of the heavens on their zodiac and used it in their daily rituals. It was a circular mosaic ‘table’ surrounded by twelve disciple-knights of the Round Last Supper Table.

The Margam Kali zodiac-table is the primary symbol of both King Jesus and King Arthur. And both are linked to the Nazarene-Nazrani Church of Jesus, James and Thomas – the princes of Edessa.

Nasrani Christian explanation of the Margam Kali
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The Nasrani Margam Kali Zodiac dance of India

Originally posted by : Ralph Ellis

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