Cleopas and his companion are figures mentioned in the Gospel of Luke, specifically in Luke 24:13-35. They are two disciples traveling to the village of Emmaus on the day of Jesus' resurrection. During their journey, they encounter the risen Jesus, though they do not initially recognize him. He explains the Scriptures concerning himself, and later, they recognize him when he breaks bread with them.
Cleopas is mentioned in Mark and Luke's version of the Gospel. He and a companion were on the road to Emmanus when Jesus appeared to them. The friend of Cleopas is not named.
Cleopas and his companion pressed their invitation to the stranger, who was revealed to be the resurrected Jesus, because they recognized the significance of his presence and teachings. Their insistence reflected a deep desire for understanding and connection, as they sought clarity on the recent events surrounding Jesus' death and resurrection. By inviting him to stay, they hoped to gain further insight and experience a transformative moment that would solidify their faith and understanding of his message. Ultimately, this moment led to a profound revelation, strengthening their belief and mission.
Peter
Cleopas, a young talented boy who miraculous entry into the world and growth revolutionalized the world of industry in a developing world
A disciple, there was no apostle by that name.
The member of parliament for Kariba is Machacha Cleopas.
Cleopas the son of the third Johnson.
companion
male companion = copain female companion = copine
Your mom is my companion ;)
a frined is an companion
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