<h2>Answer: Gospel of John
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In the Gospel of John, the apostle Thomas (<em>taoma </em>twin in Aramaic) is reported as Dydimus, which in koine Greek (the Greek spoken at the time the gospel was written) also means "twin."
As an example, we can read in this mentioned gospel its 11th chapter and 16th verse (according to the New International Version)
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<em>"Then Thomas (also known as </em><u><em>Didymus</em></u><em>) said to the rest of the disciples, 'Let us also go, that we may die with him.' "</em>
In the early 1930s<span>, the mood in </span>Germany was grim. <span> In January 1933 Hitler was appointed chancellor, the head of the German </span>government<span>, and </span>many<span> Germans believed</span>that<span> they </span>had<span> found a savior for their nation.</span><span> </span>Adolf Hitler<span> gains support by promising to overturn them and make life for them better.</span>
Between 1941 and 1943, underground resistance<span>movements formed in about 100 Jewish groups. ... On April 19, 1943, the </span>Warsaw ghetto uprising began<span>after German troops and police entered the </span>ghetto<span> to deport its surviving inhabitants. Seven hundred and fifty fighters fought the heavily armed and well-trained Germans.</span>
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The vassals had to serve lords because he promised to serve a lord in exchange for land. ... I think that the lords benefited more from feudalism because of the systems of promises that governed the realtionships between lords and the vassals