- 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...
-
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...
- to be the
husband of Mary the
daughter of
Clopas. More recently,
Alphaeus has been
identified with
Clopas,
based on the
identification from parallel...
- Mary of
Clopas, and "his mother's sister"
being Mary Magdalene. If the
women are three, then
there is a
single apposition, with Mary of
Clopas presented...
- (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...
- 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...
-
Jerusalem church after the
death of James, but
makes this
Simon a son of
Clopas, the
brother of Joseph. The 19th
century scholar J.B.
Lightfoot identified...
-
women who went to the tomb of Jesus.
Along with Mary
Magdalene and Mary of
Clopas, Mary the
mother of
James is
known as one of the
Three Marys.
Matthew 27:56...