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  2. Sep 23, 2021 · Cleopas was a follower of Jesus. What Do We Know about Cleopas—before and after Emmaus? Luke’s account of Cleopas is one of enlightenment. This encounter with Jesus took place on Resurrection Sunday. Luke focused on Cleopas’ transformation of faith while Christ revealed what the Scriptures taught about the Messiah.

  3. Jun 2, 2023 · 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).

  4. 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).

  5. Aug 5, 2024 · Cleopas in the Bible is a follower of Jesus, a disciple, but not one of the twelve. His only appearance is in Luke 24, with verse 18 being the only time in that passage that his name is said.

  6. Cleopas’ quickened recognition of Jesus shows how spiritual awakening can transform lives. Every follower can draw inspiration from Cleopas’ story and the significance of seeing Christ in our daily lives.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CleopasCleopas - Wikipedia

    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.

  8. Cleopas was one of the two disciples whom Jesus joined on the road to Emmaus during the afternoon of the day of His Resurrection (Luke 24:13-32). The other disciple is not named. Tradition gives the name Simon to Cleopas’ companion and includes both among the seventy whom Jesus sent out on a misison (Luke 10:1-24).

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