Cleopas in Fausset's Bible Dictionary
One of the two disciples who walked to Emmaus on the day of
Christ's resurrection, and unconsciously spoke with Him (Luke
24:18). Identified by some with Alphaeus or Clopas or Cleophas
(John 19:25). (See ALPHAEUS.) But Alphaeus or Clopas is an
Aramaic name; whereas Cleopas is a Greek name, contracted from
Cleopater, as Antipas from Antipater. Clopas was probably dead
before Jesus' ministry began; for his wife and children
constantly appear with Joseph's family in the time of our
Lord's ministry.
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