- funeral. The
expression Mary of
Clopas in the Gr**** text is
ambiguous as to
whether Mary was the
daughter or wife of
Clopas, but
exegesis has
commonly favoured...
-
tradition Clopas is the
second husband of
Saint Anne and the
father of "Mary of
Clopas".
Catholic and
Eastern Orthodox traditions believed that
Clopas is a...
- Mary of
Clopas (Gr****: Μαρία ἡ τοῦ Κλωπᾶ,
which is
generally understood as 'Mary, the wife of
Clopas' (or, less frequently, 'the
daughter of
Clopas')), is...
- of James" (Mark 16:1 and Luke 24:10). This "Mary" may have been Mary of
Clopas,
mentioned only in John 19:25. It is
unlikely to be Mary the
mother of Jesus...
- (mother of
James the Less) (Matthew 27:56; Mark 15:40; Luke 24:10) Mary of
Clopas (John 19:25),
sometimes identified with Mary of
Jacob Mary of
Bethany (Luke...
-
Clopas due to grammar. Mary "of
Clopas" is
often interpreted as Mary, "wife of
Clopas". Mary of
Nazareth and Mary of
Clopas also need not be
literally sisters...
-
Thaddaeus were
brothers and sons of
Alphaeus (named also
Clopas) and his wife Mary of
Clopas who was the
sister of the
mother of Jesus. The
Golden Legend...
- to be the
husband of Mary the
daughter of
Clopas. More recently,
Alphaeus has been
identified with
Clopas,
based on the
identification from parallel...
-
Simeon of Jerusalem, or
Simon of
Clopas (Hebrew: שמעון הקלפוס), was a
Jewish Christian leader and
according to most
Christian traditions the
second Bishop...
-
appearance in Luke 24:13–32. Some
writers claim that the name
Clopas in John 19:25 ("Mary of
Clopas", "Κλωπᾶς") is a ****enized form of a
claimed Aramaic name...