DiligentlyhelpZenasthe lawyerand Apolloson their waysothat nothingis lackingfor them.
Nowa JewnamedApollos,an Alexandrianby birth,an eloquentman,cameto Ephesus;and he was mightyin the Scriptures.
Oneof them, a lawyer,askedHim [a question], testingHim,
They also honoredus with manymarks of respect;and when we were setting sail,they supplied[us] with allwe needed.
Solet noonedespisehim. But send him on his wayin peace,sothat he may cometo me; for I expecthim with the brethren.
wheneverI goto Spain--for I hopeto seeyou in passing,and to be helped on my waythereby you, when I have firstenjoyedyour company for a while--
Whenour daysthere were ended,we leftand startedon our journey,while they all,with wivesand children,escortedus until[we were] out of the city.After kneelingdownon the beachand praying,we said farewellto one another.
And Jesusansweredand spoketo the lawyersand Pharisees,saying,"Is it lawfulto healon the Sabbath,ornot?"
"Woeto you lawyers!For you have taken awaythe keyof knowledge;you yourselvesdid not enter,and you hinderedthosewho were entering."
Oneof the lawyerssaidto Him in reply,"Teacher,when You saythis,You insultus too."
And a lawyerstoodup and put Him to the test,saying,"Teacher,whatshall I doto inheriteternallife?"
But the Phariseesand the lawyersrejectedGod'spurposefor themselves,not having been baptizedby John.
Therefore,being sent on their wayby the church,they were passing throughbothPhoeniciaand Samaria,describing in detailthe conversionof the Gentiles,and were bringinggreatjoyto allthe brethren.
It happenedthat whileApolloswas at Corinth,Paulpassed throughthe uppercountryand cameto Ephesus,and foundsomedisciples.
But concerningApollosour brother,I encouragedhim greatlyto cometo you with the brethren;and it was not at all[his] desireto comenow,but he will comewhenhe has opportunity.