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      • Cleopas completely changed after his encounter with Jesus in Emmaus. His despair turned to hope, and his ignorance transformed into true faith. His doubt changed into certainty. He was a new man because he now possessed a true understanding of Jesus.
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  2. Sep 23, 2021 · After Cleopas finished speaking during their travel to the village, Jesus explained the Scriptures concerning His death and resurrection (Luke 24:25-27). He then revealed His identity after they had settled in the village of Emmaus and broke bread together ( Luke 24:28-31 ).

  3. Nov 8, 2021 · What Happened to Cleopas after Emmaus? The Bible doesnt mention Cleopas after this Emmaus event, which makes it hard or impossible to say what happened to him.

  4. May 1, 2010 · Cleopas and his companion exited Jerusalem's Western Gate, heading toward Emmaus. Even a casual observer could tell that their discussion was intense. About fifteen minutes into the journey, a man they did not recognize overtook them.

  5. Dean Plumptre suggests that this may in part, perhaps, account for this Cleopas, not improbably a Jew of Alexandria, imparting to St. Luke what had not found its way into the current oral teaching of the Hebrew Church at Jerusalem, as embodied in the narratives of SS.

  6. Jesus appears to Cleopas and another disciple on the road to the town of Emmaeus, explains the scriptures concerning him, breaks bread with them, disappears, and they return to Jerusalem to tell the apostles.

  7. Jan 4, 2022 · The events on the road to Emmaus are discussed in Luke 24. In this final chapter of Luke’s Gospel, we read of two disciples (Cleopas and one unnamed) of Jesus who were walking from Jerusalem to Emmaus on the day that Jesus rose from the dead.

  8. Apr 11, 2021 · What comes after Easter this year? Today’s passage, Luke 24:13-35, offers a glimpse of Jesus and his disciples after that first Easter. The story begins with two of Jesus’ followers on the road between Jerusalem and Emmaus. One is named Cleopas; the other is not named, and might be Cleopas’ wife.

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