Cleophas

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Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament [1]

Cleophas —This form appears in some Latin MSS [Note: SS Manuscripts.] , and is retained in the Vulgate (though against the evidence of Codex Amiatinus) in both  Luke 24:18 and  John 19:25. It was adopted by the early English versions (Wyclifite, Tindale), and passed into the Authorized Version of 1611. It still stands there in  John 19:25 for Clopas (wh. see), but in  Luke 24:18 it was replaced in 1629 by Cleopas (wh. see).

C. T. Dimont.

Smith's Bible Dictionary [2]

Cle'ophas. Revised Version, Clo'Pas , the husband of Mary, the sister of Virgin Mary.  John 19:25. He 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. - Englishman's Cyclopedia See Cleopas; Alphaeus .

American Tract Society Bible Dictionary [3]

The husband of Mary,  John 19:25 , called also Alpheus which see. The Cleopas mentioned in  Luke 24:18 , probably was a different person.

Easton's Bible Dictionary [4]

H   John 19:25  Matthew 10:3 27:56

Holman Bible Dictionary [5]

 John 19:25Mary

Morrish Bible Dictionary [6]

See CLEOPAS.

Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [7]

or rather CLOPAS ( Κλωπᾶς ), the husband of Marv (q.v.), the "sister" of Christ's mother ( John 19:25); probably a Graecized form of tie name elsewhere ( Matthew 10:3;  Mark 3:18;  Luke 6:16;  Acts 1:13; comp.  Mark 15:40) called ALPHIEUS (See Alphieus) (q.v.), perhaps in imitation of the name Cleopas (q.v.). See the Theol. Stud. U. Krit. 1840, 3. 648.

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