24 Ko Tamati ia, ko tetahi o te tekau ma rua, tetahi o ona ingoa ko Ririmu, kahore i a ratou i te taenga mai o Ihu.
25 A, ko te meatanga a era akonga ki a ia, Kua kite matou i te Ariki; ka mea ia ki a ratou, Ki te kahore ahau e kite i te ngaunga o nga waho i ona ringa, e kuhu i toku matihao ki te ngaunga a nga whao, e kuhi hoki i toku ringa ki tona kaokao, e kor e ahau e whakapono.
26 A ka pahemo nga ra e waru, a kei roto ano ana akonga, ratou ko Tamati: ka haere mai a Ihu i te mea e kati ana nga tatau, ka tu ki waenganui, ka mea, Kia tau te rangimarie ki a koutou.
27 Katahi ia ka mea ki a Tamati, Totoro mai tou matihao, kia kite hoki koe i oku ringa; totoro mai hoki tou ringa, ka kuhu ki toku kaokao: aua e whakateka, engari me whakapono.
28 Na ka whakahoki a Tamati, ka mea ki a ia, E toku Ariki, e toku Atua.
29 Ka mea a Ihu ki a ia, No tou kitenga i ahau, i whakapono ai koe, e Tamati: ka koa te hunga kahore i kite, a kua whakapono.
24 And Thomas, one of the twelve, who is called Didymus, was not with them when Jesus came;
25 the other disciples, therefore, said to him, We have seen the Lord; and he said to them, If I may not see in his hands the mark of the nails, and may put my finger to the mark of the nails, and may put my hand to his side, I will not believe.
26 And after eight days, again were his disciples within, and Thomas with them; Jesus cometh, the doors having been shut, and he stood in the midst, and said, Peace to you!
27 then he saith to Thomas, Bring thy finger hither, and see my hands, and bring thy hand, and put [it] to my side, and become not unbelieving, but believing.
28 And Thomas answered and said to him, My Lord and my God;
29 Jesus saith to him, Because thou hast seen me, Thomas, thou hast believed; happy those not having seen, and having believed.