Consummation of Thomas the Apostle
From The New Advent: Fathers of the Church
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AT the command of King Misdeus (2) the blessed Apostle Thomas was cast into prison; and
he said: I glorify God, and I shall preach the word to the prisoners, so that all rejoiced
at his presence. When, therefore, Juzanes the king's son, and Tertia his mother, and
Mygdonia, and Markia, had become believers, but were not yet thought worthy of baptism,
they took it exceedingly ill that the blessed one had been shut up. And having come to the
prison, and given much money to the jailor, (3) they went in to him. And he, seeing them,
was glad, and glorified the Lord, and blessed them. And they
entreated and begged the seal in the Lord, a beautiful young man having
appeared to them in a dream, and ordered the apostle into the house of
Juzanes.
And again the beautiful young man coming to them and Thomas, bade them do this on the
coming night. And he ran before them, and gave them light on the way, and without noise
opened the doors that had been secured, until all the mystery was completed. And having
made them communicate in the Eucharist, and having talked much with them, and confirmed
them in the faith, and commended them to the Lord, he went forth thence, leaving the
women, and again went to be shut up. (4) And they grieved and wept because Misdeus the
king was to kill him.
And Thomas went and found the jailors fighting, and saying: What wrong have we done to
that sorcerer, that, availing himself of his magic art, he has opened the doors of the
prison, and wishes to set all the prisoners free? But let us go and let the king know
about his wife and his son. (5) And when he came they stripped him, and girded him with a
girdle; and thus they stood before the king.
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And Misdeus said to him: Art thou a slave, or a freeman? And Thomas answered and said
to him: I am not (1) a slave, and thou hast no power against me at all. And how, said
Misdeus, hast thou run away and come to this country? And Thomas said: I came here that I
might save many, and that I might by thy bands depart from this body. Misdeus says to him:
Who is thy master? and what is his name? and of what country, and of whom is he? My Lord,
says Thomas, is my Master and thine, being the Lord of heaven and earth. And Misdeus said:
What is he called? And Thomas said: Thou canst not know His true name at this time; but I
tell thee the name that has been given Him for a season--Jesus the Christ. And Misdeus
said: I have not been in a hurry (2) to destroy thee, but have restrained myself; but thou
hast made a display of works, so that thy sorceries have been heard of in all the country.
But now this will I do, (3) that thy sorceries may also perish with thee, that our nation
may be purified from them. And Thomas said: Dost thou call these things which will follow
me sorceries? They shall never be removed from the people here.
And while these things were saying, Misdeus was considering in what manner he should
put him to death; for he was afraid of the multitude
standing round, many, even some of the chief men, having believed in him. And he arose,
I and took Thomas outside of the city; and a few soldiers accompanied him with their arms.
And the rest of the multitude thought that the king was wishing to learn something from
him; and they stood and observed him closely. And when they had gone forth three stadia,
he delivered him to four soldiers, and to one of the chief officers, (4) and ordered them
to take him up into the mountain and spear him; but he himself returned to the city.
And those present ran to Thomas, eager to rescue him; but he was led away by the
soldiers who were with him. For there were two on each side having hold of him, because of
sorcery, And the chief officer held him by the hand, and led him with honour. And at the
same time the blessed apostle said: O the hidden mysteries of Thee, O Lord! for even to
the close of life is fulfilled in us the riches of Thy grace, which does not allow us to
be without feeling as to the body. For, behold, four have laid hold of me, and one leads
me, since I belong to One, to whom I am going always invisibly. But now I learn that my
Lord also, since He was a stranger, to whom I am going, who also is always present with me
invisibly, was struck by one; but I am struck by four. (5)
And when they came to that place where they were to spear him, Thomas spoke thus to
those spearing him: Hear me now, at least, when I am departing from my body; and let not
your eyes be darkened in understanding, nor your ears shut up so as not to hear those
things in which you have believed the God whom I preach, after being delivered in your
souls from rashness; and behave in a manner becoming those who are free, being void of
human glory, and live the life towards God. And he said to Juzanes: Son of an earthly
king, but servant of Jesus Christ, give what is due to those who are to fulfil the command
(6) of Misdeus, in order that I may go apart from them and pray. And Juzanes having paid
the soldiers, the apostle betook himself to prayer; and it was as follows:--
My Lord, and my God, and hope, and leader, and guide in all countries, I follow Thee
along with all that serve Thee, and do Thou guide me this day on my way to Thee. Let no
one take my sold, which Thou hast given to me. Let not publicans and beggars look upon me,
nor let serpents slander me, and let not the children of the dragon hiss at me. Behold, I
have fulfilled Thy work, and accomplished what Thou gavest me to do. I have become a
slave, that I might receive freedom from Thee; do then give it to me, and make me perfect.
And this I say not wavering, but that they may hear who need to hear. I glorify Thee in
all, Lord and Master; for to Thee is due glory for ever. Amen.
And when he had prayed, he said to the soldiers: Come and finish the work of him that
sent you. And the four struck him at once, and killed him. And all the brethren wept, and
wrapped him up in beautiful shawls, and many linen cloths, and laid him in the tomb in
which of old the kings used to be buried.
And Syphor and Juzanes did not go to the city, but spent the whole day there, and
waited during the night. And Thomas appeared to them, and said: I am not there; why do you
sit watching? for I have gone up, and received the things I hoped for; but rise up and
walk, and after no long time you shall be brought beside me. And Misdeus and Charisius (7)
greatly afflicted Tertia and Mygdonia, but did not persuade them to abandon their
opinions. And Thomas appeared, and said to them: Forget not the former things, for the
holy and sanctifying Jesus Himself will aid you. And Misdeus and Charisius, when they
could not persuade them not
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to be of this opinion, granted them their own will. And all the brethren
assembled together For the blessed one had made Syphorus (1) a presbyter in the
mountain, and Juzanius (1) a deacon, when he was led away to die. And the Lord helped
them, and increased the faith by means of them.
And after a long time, it happened that one of the sons of Misdeus was a demoniac; and
the demon being stubborn, no one was able to heal him. And Misdeus considered, and said I
shall go and open the tomb, and take a bone of the apostle's body, and touch my son with
it, and I know that he will be healed. And he went to do what he had thought of. And the
blessed apostle appeared to him, and said: Thou didst not believe in me when alive; how
wilt thou believe in me when I am dead? Fear not. Jesus Christ is kindly disposed to thee,
through His great clemency. And Misdeus, when he did not find the bones (for one of the
brethren had taken them, and carried them into the regions of the West (2)), took some
dust from where the bones had lain, and touched his son with it, and said: I believe in
Thee, Jesus, now when he has left me who always afflicts men, that they may not look to
Thy light which giveth understand ing, O Lord, kind to men. And his son being healed in
this manner, he met with the rest of the brethren who were under the rule of Sypho-i rus,
and entreated the brethren to pray for him, that he might obtain mercy from our Lord Jesus
Christ; to whom be glory for ever and ever. Amen.
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