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      • By comparing Joh 19:25, with Lu 24:10, and Mt 10:3, it appears that Alphaeus is the Greek, and Cleophas or Clopas (q.v.) the Hebrew or Syriac name of the same person, according to the custom of the provinces or of the time, when men had often two names, by one of which they were known to their friends and countrymen, and by the other to the Romans or strangers.
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  2. Some writers hold that Alphaeus, the father of James the Less, is the same person as Clopas . It is assumed by them that Mary, the wife of Clopas, who was present at the crucifixion of Jesus with some other women, is the same as Mary the mother of James, who was also present at the crucifixion (Matt 27:56; Mark 15:40).

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  3. Cleopas. One of the disciples at Emmaus, Lk 24:18; the name is probably the same as Clopas (jn 19:25), and Alphaeus (Mk 3:18 and parallels) may be used as a Greek equivalent; but any identification of the characters is merely conjectural. Clopas (AV Cleophas) is named only in Jn 19:25.

  4. If the James mentioned in Matthew 27 and Mark 15 is James, the son of Alphaeus, then Clopas is the same as Alphaeus. Some of the later Church Fathers identified Clopas with Cleopas, one of the disciples to whom Jesus appeared on the road to Emmaus after His Resurrection ( Luke 24:18 ; see Cleopas ), but the latter is clearly a Gr. name while ...

  5. By comparing John 19:25 with Luke 24:18 and Matthew 10:3, it is evident that Alphaeus is the same as Cleophas; Alphaeus being his Greek name, and Cleophas his Hebrew or Syriac name. 2. Father of Matthew, or Levi, the evangelist, Mark 2:14 .

  6. Mar 26, 2023 · According to early Christian tradition, Cleophas and Alphaeus are the same person. Cleophas is said to be the husband of Mary, who was the mother of James, Simon, and Thaddeus. Alphaeus is also said to be the father of Joseph, who is mentioned in the New Testament.

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    The Catholic Encyclopedia suggests that etymologically, the names Clopas and Alphaeus are different, but that they could still be the same person. Other sources propose that Alphaeus , Clophas and Cleophas are variant attempts to render the Aramaic H in Aramaic Hilfai into Greek as aspirated, or K .

  8. If ‘wife’ is rightly inserted, and she is the mother of James the Less, Clopas is the same as Alphaeus (Matthew 10:3; comp. Matthew 27:56). It is said that Clopas and Alphaeus may be different forms of the same Aramaic name.

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