The two names are not mentioned in The Bible.
Another answer:One of the two men Jesus appeared to on the road to Emmaus was named Cleopas (Luke 24:18). The other man's name isn't given.Another comment:
We don't really know if both people on the road to Emmaus were men. One was (Cleopas) and the other could have even been his wife. That could be quite possible.
The bible simply does not tell us.
On the road to Emmaus
Your question has two answers: Jesus appeared to two disciples on the road to Emmaus the day of His resurrection (Luke 24:13-15), and He appeared in spirit to Saul of Tarsus on the road to Damascus (Acts 9:3-5).
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You are probably thinking about the two disciples on the road to Emmaus found in Luke 24:13-32. It is possible that one person was a man and the other his wife as we are not told both were men. Read the story again and see if maybe this is possible. Emmaus was a small town about 7 miles from Jerusalem. According to the story they came to Emmaus and shared food with Jesus in their home.
On the Road to Emmaus was created on 2001-09-26.
Probably the road to Emmaus. Where Jesus appeared to his disciples after the crucifixion. Luke 24:13.
The cast of Road to Emmaus - 2010 includes: Kristie Cooper as Mary Darren Elliot Fulsher as Man by the fire Simon Jon Provan as Cleopas Bruce Marchiano as Jesus
Jesus met two of his new disciples (not apostles) there and walked with them! They were blinded by their own sorrow that Jesus had died and didn't recognize Him. At the end other their journey they finally recognized Him and went back to Jerusalem to see the 11 disciples and told them Jesus had risen from the dead.
A:In Matthew's Gospel, Jesus appeared to the two of them, Mary Magdalene and the other Mary, while they were returning along the road from his empty tomb.In Luke's Gospel, Jesus appeared to the two of them, Cleopas and another, on the road to Emmaeus.Mark's Gospel originally ended at verse 16:8 with the young man telling the women that Jesus was risen and they fled in terror, telling no one. Much later, the 'Long Ending' (verses 16:9-20) was added to harmonise with the other gospels. In this Ending, Jesus once again appeared to "the two of them", either the two women returning along the road from the tomb or the two men on the road to Emmaeus.
Yes they did. After they had arrived at their destination they invited Jesus to eat with them and when He broke the bread and blessed it the travelers realised who their guest was. I think you can conclude from this that they believed Jesus is the Messiah
The Emmaus story refers to a passage in the Bible found in the Gospel of Luke where two followers of Jesus encounter him on the road to Emmaus after his resurrection. They do not recognize him until he breaks bread with them, symbolizing the significance of his presence. This story is often interpreted as a demonstration of the importance of faith, recognition, and community in understanding the teachings of Jesus.