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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ApollosApollos - Wikipedia

    Apollos ( Greek: Ἀπολλώς) was a 1st-century Alexandrian Jewish Christian mentioned several times in the New Testament. A contemporary and colleague of Paul the Apostle, he played an important role in the early development of the churches of Ephesus and Corinth .

  2. a-pol'-os (Apollos, the short form of Apollonius): Apollos was a Jew of Alexandrian race who reached Ephesus in the summer of 54 A.D., while Paul was on his third missionary journey, and there he "spake and taught accurately the things concerning Jesus" .

  3. May 26, 2023 · Apollos was a contemporary of Paul in the first century church. He was a Hellenized Jewish Christian from Alexandria, Egypt, the second largest city in the Roman Empire. Some teachers say his name came from the Greek culture—from the Greek god, Apollo. Others say it is a shortened version of the name of a great scientist in Egypt, Apollonius.

  4. Jan 4, 2022 · Apollos was an evangelist, apologist, church leader, and friend of the apostle Paul. Apollos was a Jew from Alexandria, Egypt, described as “eloquent,” “mighty in the Scriptures,” “fervent in the spirit” and “instructed in the way of the Lord” ( Acts 18:24 ).

  5. www.bibleodyssey.org › articles › apollosApollos - Bible Odyssey

    According to the book of Acts, Apollos was an influential teacher and leader who advanced the gospel of Jesus in the early Christian church. The writer of Acts, Luke, describes him as a Jew, native to Alexandria, Egypt, who journeyed to Ephesus for unclear reasons (Acts 18:24).

  6. A gifted, scholarly, zealous preacher in the early Christian church ( Acts 18:24-28; 19:1; 1 Cor 1:12; 3:4-6, 22; 4:6; 16:12; Titus 3:13 ). Apollos was a Jew, “a native of Alexandria” ( Acts 18:24 ), and presumably grew up in that noted center of the Hel. world where Gentile and Jewish learning met and interacted.

  7. Oct 17, 2022 · A – pol´os ( Ἀπολλώς , Apollō̇s , the short form of Apollonius): Apollos was a Jew of Alexandria ( Acts 18:24 ) who reached Ephesus in the summer of 54 ad, while Paul was on his third missionary journey, and there he “spoke and taught accurately the things concerning Jesus” ( Acts 18:25 ).

  8. Feb 16, 2019 · Apollos was a significant figure in the early Christian community, particularly in Ephesus and Corinth. Described as eloquent, knowledgeable in the Scriptures, and fervent in spirit, he played a crucial role in preaching and defending the Gospel.

  9. Apollo is a Greek name and in Greek mythology, he was the son of Zeus and Leto, the twin brother of Artemis. Apollo is often depicted as playing a golden lyre, but he was also known as the Archer, shooting with a silver bow, and also the god of healing.

  10. Apostles are those who have seen the risen Lord and who are sent by Christ as his emissaries. The term “apostle” is a form of the Greek verb apostellō, and Paul wants to insist that he (like Peter and others) is sent by Jesus and that he (like Peter and others) speaks authoritatively for Jesus.