Definition: "Thom2" is a term in the Bible, referring to two different things. One refers to the name of Jesus Christ himself. The other refers to the same person as mentioned in Matthew 5:43, "And thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself." Definition: 1. Jesus' Name (Matthew 5:43): In the Hebrew tradition, this is translated from the Greek word for 'heavenly,' which means God or His creation. 2. Jesusβ Kingdom (Luke 16:19-20) - This refers to Jesus' claim that he will soon return to earth after his death and reign over them all. 3. The Two Kingdoms of Jesus (Mark 4:58) - This also applies to the two Kingdoms Jesus had created when He ascended into heaven on Earth, one earthly realm known as 'the Kingdom of Heaven' (Matthew 16:19), and another heavenly kingdom that later was established by God after His return. In summary, "Thom2" is a metaphor for Jesus Christ's deity or claim to be both God and King. This term became particularly prominent in the New Testament context due to its application to Jesus' earthly reign on Earth.