Alphaeus

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ALPHÆUS.—1. The father of James the Apostle (Mat_10:3 = Mar_3:18 = Luk_6:15 = Act_1:13), commonly identified with James the Little, son of Mary and brother of Joses or Joseph (Mar_15:40 = Mat_27:56). The identification is confirmed by Joh_19:25, if it be allowed that Clopas is the same name as Alphæus. And this is most likely. Both names probably represent the Aramaic Chalphai (cf. 1Ma_11:70). St. John’s ‘Clopas’ is almost a transliteration, while ‘Alphæus’ is the name in a Greek dress, the disguise being more apparent if it be written, with WH [Note: H Westcott and Hort’s text.] , ‘Halphæus.’
2. The father of Levi the tax-gatherer (Mar_2:14), afterwards Matthew the Apostle and Evangelist (Mat_9:9; Mat_10:3). It is remarkable that in Mar_2:14 Codex Bezæ and some cursives read James for Levi, and there is a tradition (Chrysost. in Matth. xxxiii.) that the Apostles Matthew and James had both been tax-gatherers. It is perhaps possible that Alphæus the father of James was identical with Alphæus the father of Levi, and that the two tax-gatherer Apostles were brothers. Nothing is recorded of Alphæus; yet, if these identifications be allowed, great was his glory. He was evidently himself a believer; his son Joses, though undistinguished, was evidently a believer also; his son James was an Apostle; his son Matthew was an Apostle and an Evangelist; and his wife Mary was one of the faithful women who stood by the Cross and visited the Sepulchre (Mar_16:1).
David Smith.
Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible
Edited by James Hastings, D.D. Published in 1909


Father of James the Less, the apostle, and writer of the epistle, and "brother (i.e. cousin) of our Lord" (Mat_10:3; Mar_3:18; Luk_6:15; Act_1:13); also of Joses (Mar_15:40). Husband of the Mary who with Jesus' mother stood at the cross (Joh_19:25). The same as Clopas (as it should be written, not Cleophas), both names being Greek variations of Hebrew Chalpai, or Hhalpai. Possibly the Cleopas of Luk_24:18. If the translation Luk_6:16 be correct, "Jude, brother of James," Alphaeus was his father also. In Mar_2:14 Levi (Matthew) is called the son of Alphaeus. Whether he be the same is not certain: probably not.
Fausset's Bible Dictionary
By Andrew Robert Fausset, co-Author of Jamieson, Fausset and Brown's 1888.


Alphae'us. (changing). The father of the apostle James the Less, Mat_10:3; Mar_3:18; Luk_6:15; Act_1:13, and husband of Mary. Joh_19:25. See Mary. In this latter place, he is called Clopas (not, as in the Authorized Version, Cleophas).
Smith's Bible Dictionary
By Dr. William Smith.Published in 1863


al-fē?us (Ἀλφαῖος, Alphaı́os; Westcott and Hort, The New Testament in Greek, Αλφαῖος, Halphaı́os):
(1) The father of the second James in the list of the apostles (Mat_10:3; Mar_3:18; Luk_6:15; Act_1:13).
(2) The father of Levi, the publican (Mar_2:14). Levi is designated as Matthew in the Gospel of Mt (Mat_9:9). There is no other reference to this Alpheus.
Some writers, notably Weiss, identify the father of Levi with the father of the second James. He says that James and Levi were undoubtedly brothers; but that seems improbable. If they were brothers they would quite likely be associated as are James and John, Andrew and Peter. Chrysostom says James and Levi had both been tax-gatherers before they became followers of Jesus. This tradition would not lend much weight as proof that they were brothers, for it might arise through identifying the two names, and the western manuscripts do identify them and read James instead of Levi in Mar_2:14. This, however, is undoubtedly a corruption of the text. If it had been the original it would be difficult to explain the substitution of an unknown Levi for James who is well known.
Many writers identify Alpheus, the father of the second James, with Clopas of Joh_19:25. This had early become a tradition, and Chrysostom believed they were the same person. This identity rests on four suppositions, all of which are doubtful:
(a) That the Mary of Clopas was the same as the Mary who was the mother of the second James. There is a difference of opinion as to whether ?Mary of Clopas? should be understood to be the wife of Clopas or the daughter of Clopas, but the former is more probable. We know from Mat_27:56 and Mar_15:40 that there was a James who was the son of Mary, and that this Mary belonged to that little group of women that was near Jesus it the time of the crucifixion. It is quite likely that this Mary is the one referred to in Joh_19:25. That would make James, the son of Mary of Mat_27:56, the son of Mary of Clopas. But Mary was such a common name In the New Testament that this supposition cannot be proven.
(b) That the James, who was the son of Mary, was the same person as the James, the son of Alpheus. Granting the supposition under (a), this would not prove the identity of Clopas and Alpheus unless this supposition can also be proven, but it seems impossible to either prove it or disprove it.
(c) That Alpheus and Clopas are different variations of a common original, and that the variation has arisen from different pronunciations of the first letter ח (?ḥ?) of the Aramaic original. There are good scholars who both support and deny this theory.
(d) That Clopas had two names as was common at that time; but there is nothing to either substantiate or disprove this theory. See CLOPAS.
It seems impossible to determine absolutely whether or not Alpheus, the father of the second James, and Clopas of Joh_19:25 are the same person, but it is quite probable that they are.
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
PRINTER 1915.


Alphaeus, 1
Alph??us, father of James the Less (Mat_10:3; Luk_6:15), and husband of Mary, the sister of our Lord's mother (Joh_19:25); for which reason James is called 'the Lord's brother' [BROTHER]. By comparing Joh_19:25, with Luk_24:10, and Mat_10:3, it appears that Alphaeus is the same person as Cleophas; Alphaeus being his Greek, and Cleophas his Hebrew or Syriac name.
Alphaeus, 2
Alph?us, the father of the evangelist Levi or Matthew (Mar_2:14).
The Popular Cyclopedia of Biblical Literature
by John Kitto.


Alphaeus
(Α᾿λφαῖος), the name of two men.
1. The putative father of James the Less (Mat_10:3; Mar_3:18; Luk_6:15; Act_1:13), and husband of Mary, the sister-in-law of our Lord's mother (Joh_19:25) SEE MARY; for which reason James is called "the Lord's brother" (Gal_1:19). SEE JAMES. A.D. ante 26. It seems that he was a (perhaps elder) brother of Joseph, to whom, on his decease without issue, his widow was married according to the Levirate Law (q.v.). By comparing Joh_19:25, with Luk_24:10, and Mat_10:3, it appears that Alphaeus is the Greek, and Cleophas or Clopas (q.v.) the Hebrew or Syriac name of the same person, according to the custom of the provinces or of the time, when men had often two names, by one of which they were known to their friends and countrymen, and by the other to the Romans or strangers. More probably, however, the double name in Greek arises, in this instance, from a diversity in pronouncing the חin his Aramaean name, חִלְפִי (chalphay', changing, as in the Talmudists, Lightfoot, ad Acts , 1, 13), a diversity which is common also in the Septuagint (Kuinol, Comment. on Joh_19:25). SEE NAME. Or rather, perhaps, Clopas was a Greek name adopted out of resemblance to the Jewish form of Alpheus (like “Paul" for “Saul"), if, indeed, the former be not the original from which the latter was derived by corruption.
2. The father of the evangelist Levi or Matthew (Mar_2:14). A.D. ante 26.



CYCLOPEDIA OF BIBLICAL, THEOLOGICAL AND ECCLESIASTICAL
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