Ceiphas Kalpus Cippah
Ceiphas, Kalpus and Cippah in Jewish tradition are the names of three Simons who were instrumental in organizing the Ishmaelim into what the Notzrim called Pavlut - an Halakhically valid Christian form of Noahism for Notzrim. These Bishops of the Ishmaelim were the first Stylites who taught from Minbars and Minarets and who were instrumental in forming the Miaphysite Church.
Ceiphas flourished between about 30CE-56CE. He defeated Ben Stada the First Beast in an airborn showdown remembered in both Jewish and Christian tradition. He has also been referred to as the Zacharite Jew and as the Hassidic Jew.
Kalpus, also known as Hakham Elijah, was appointed by the Sages of Jacob to approach Esau and organize Ishmael's Edah in 86CE as its first Jewish Patriarch. He became a friend of Antoninus before he died.
Cippah operated as the last Jewish Patriarch of the Ishmaelim some time between 224CE and 426CE at a time when a Judaizing sect went out from Ishmael taking their own approach to the Notzrim. The Notzrim approached Cippah for help which he agreed to on the condition that the Notzrim stop attacking the Jews.
The Miaphysite movement that Ceiphas, Kalpus and Cippah promoted grew to fight (under the leadership of Amr al-As) against the Monothelite Nestorians in the 7th century before being oppressed by Abbasidism the 2nd Beast in the 8th century.