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- When he recounted the recent events of Jesus’ crucifixion, Cleopas showed he believed Jesus to be sent from God. He described Jesus as a prophet, “in the sight of God” (Luke 24:19, and he was not alone in this understanding. Nicodemus also expressed belief in Jesus, as One who was sent by God (John 3:2).
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Sep 23, 2021 · Like many others, Cleopas had a political understanding of the Messiah which blinded him from Jesus’ true purpose for coming. He had hoped Jesus would, “redeem Israel” from its Roman oppressor ( Luke 24:21 ).
May 1, 2010 · 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). But there is also something….
Jun 2, 2023 · Who was Cleopas in the Bible? Answer. Cleopas was a follower of Jesus during His earthly ministry and among the few who saw the Lord on the day of His resurrection. Cleopas was not one of the Twelve, but some have surmised that he was one of the seventy (Luke 10).
Mar 16, 2024 · Cleopas is primarily known from the account of the road to Emmaus found in Luke 24:13-35. This narrative occurs on the day of Jesus’ resurrection, as two disciples, one of whom is Cleopas, are traveling from Jerusalem to Emmaus, a journey of about seven miles.
(18) One of them, whose name was Cleopas. —The name is to be distinguished from the Clopas of John 19:25, which was probably a Græcised form of the Aramaic name of a Galilean disciple.
Nov 8, 2021 · Jesus told Cleopas and his friend that they didn’t understand the ancient prophecies which stated that the Messiah had to suffer. He continued walking with them and explained all the relevant...
Cleopas (/ ˈkliːoʊpəs /; [1] Greek: Κλεόπας, romanized: Kleopas), also spelled Cleophas, was a figure of early Christianity, one of the two disciples who encountered Jesus during the Road to Emmaus appearance in Luke 24:13–32.