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  1. Books. “New Testament Women Named Mary on Wikipedia (June 17, 2022) “Mary (the Wife of) Clopas” in Women in the Bible: Miracle Births, Heroic Deeds, Bloodlust and Jealousy by John Baldock (2006) , follow these guidelines: Use proper capitalization (for example, capitalize “N” in “Naomi” instead of writing “naomi”)

  2. (2) S. John is fond of parallel expressions; ‘His mother and His mother’s sister, Mary of Clopas and Mary Magdalene’ are two pairs set one against the other. (3) S. Mark ( Mark 15:40 ) mentions Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James the Less, and Salome.

  3. Apr 10, 2020 · Mary (wife of Clopas) She was a Galilean witness of Jesus’s crucifixion. In John 19:25, it seems most likely that grammar indicates “his mother’s sister” = “Mary the wife of Clopas,” rather than two separate women being referenced (“his mother’s sister” + “Mary the wife of Clopas”).

  4. Jan 19, 2022 · According to church tradition, Cleopas was Joseph’s younger brother — yes, that Joseph — Mary’s husband. What gets even more intriguing is that Mary, Cleopas’ wife, seems to also be ...

  5. In this case Mary of Cleophas, or Alpheus, would be the sister-in-law of the Blessed Virgin, and the term “sister”, adelphe, in John, xix, 25, would cover this. But there are grave difficulties in the way of this identification of Alpheus and Cleophas. In the first place, St. Luke, who speaks of Cleophas (xxiv, 18), also speaks of Alpheus ...

  6. Verse 25. - But there were standing by the cross of Jesus. Matthew says (Matthew 28:55; Mark 15:40, 41) that many women stood afar off beholding these things, and amongst them Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James (the less, i.e. the son of Alphaeus) and Joses, and the mother of Zebedee's children, expressly identified here as elsewhere with Salerno, "women who followed him from Galilee ...

  7. Apr 9, 2024 · 11529. Saint Mary Cleophas, among the trio known as the “three Marys,” played a crucial role in the narratives of the New Testament. She was a steadfast follower of Christ, present during His crucifixion at Calvary and later visiting His tomb. Married to Saint Cleophas, who was Saint Joseph’s brother, she was also the mother of Saint ...

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