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GREEK: 2832 Klwpav Klopas
NAVE: Cleophas Clopas
EBD: Cleophas
SMITH: CLEOPHAS
ISBE: CLEOPHAS CLOPAS; CLEOPHAS
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Clopas

In Bible versions:

Clopas: NET AVS NIV NRSV TEV
the husband of Mary, who was the half sister of Mary the mother of Jesus

the whole glory

Greek

Strongs #2832: Klwpav Klopas

Cleophas = "my exchanges"

1) the father of James the less, the husband of Mary the sister of
the mother of Jesus

2832 Klopas klo-pas'

of Chaldee origin (corresponding to 256); Clopas, an
Israelite:-Cleophas.
see HEBREW for 0256

Cleophas [EBD]

(in the spelling of this word h is inserted by mistake from Latin MSS.), rather Cleopas, which is the Greek form of the word, while Clopas is the Aramaic form. In John 19:25 the Authorized Version reads, "Mary, the wife of Clopas." The word "wife" is conjecturally inserted here. If "wife" is rightly inserted, then Mary was the mother of James the Less, and Clopas is the same as Alphaeus (Matt. 10:3; 27:56).

Cleophas [NAVE]

CLEOPHAS, husband of one of the Marys, John 19:25.

Clopas [NAVE]

CLOPAS
John 19:25

CLEOPHAS [SMITH]

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 Cyc. [CLEOPAS; ALPHAEUS]

CLEOPHAS [ISBE]

CLEOPHAS - kle'-o-fas.

See CLOPAS.

CLOPAS; CLEOPHAS [ISBE]

CLOPAS; CLEOPHAS - klo'-pas (Klopas): The former in the Revised Version (British and American), the latter in the King James Version, of Jn 19:25, for the name of the husband of one of the women who stood by the cross of Christ. Upon the philological ground of a variety in pronunciation of the Hebrew root, sometimes identified with Alpheus, the father of James the Less. Said by tradition to have been the brother of Joseph, the husband of Mary; see BRETHREN OF THE LORD. Distinguished from Cleopas, a Greek word, while Clopas is Aramaic




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