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  1. Cleopas was one of the two disciples whom Jesus joined on the road to Emmaus during the afternoon of the day of His Resurrection (Luke 24:13-32). The other disciple is not named. Tradition gives the name Simon to Cleopas’ companion and includes both among the seventy whom Jesus sent out on a misison (Luke 10:1-24). They conversed with Jesus ...

  2. May 1, 2010 · Cleopas: The Eyes that Are Most Important to Jesus. Article by. Jon Bloom. Staff writer, desiringGod.org. Luke included the Emmaus road account ( Luke 24:13-35 ), no doubt, because it was a powerful testimony of the resurrected Jesus by two credible eyewitnesses (Cleopas likely would have been known to many first generation Christians).

  3. Nov 8, 2021 · Updated Nov 08, 2021. Cleopas doesn’t appear in a big Bible story, but the story he’s mentioned in is one of the most famous stories about Jesus’ activities after the resurrection. Meeting Jesus...

  4. Mar 16, 2024 · Cleopas is a figure mentioned in the New Testament of the Bible, particularly in the Gospel of Luke. While relatively little is known about him compared to some other biblical characters, his encounter with Jesus on the road to Emmaus provides valuable insights into his role as a disciple and his experience with the risen Christ.

  5. Cleopas is a Greek name, contracted from Cleopater, while Cleophas, or Clopas as in the Revised Version, is an Aramaic name, the same as Alphaeus. (abbreviation of Cleopatros), one of the two disciples with whom Jesus conversed on the way to Emmaus on the day of the resurrection ( Luke 24:18 ).

  6. Who was Cleopas in the Bible? The only mention of Cleopas in the Bible is in Luke 24:18. Cleopas was one of two disciples Jesus met on the road to Emmaus on the day of His resurrection. We do not know the identity of the other disciple, but we know that neither was one of the eleven apostles remaining after Judas' death (verse 33).

  7. CLEOPAS. One of the two disciples to whom Christ appeared on the road to emmaus after His Resurrection (Lk 24.18). Except for his part in the account of the Resurrection appearance found in Lk 24.13 – 35, nothing is known with certainty of this disciple, for the name does not recur in the New Testment.

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