13Bring Zenas the lawyer and Apollos on their journey diligently, that nothing be wanting unto them.
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From the Treasury of Scripture Knowledge
And a certain Jew named Apollos, born at Alexandria, an eloquent man, and mighty in the scriptures, came to Ephesus.
Then one of them, which was a lawyer, asked him a question, tempting him, and saying,
Which have borne witness of thy charity before the church: whom if thou bring forward on their journey after a godly sort, thou shalt do well: …
Who also honoured us with many honours; and when we departed, they laded us with such things as were necessary.
Whensoever I take my journey into Spain, I will come to you: for I trust to see you in my journey, and to be brought on my way thitherward by you, if first I be somewhat filled with your company.
Commentary
Matthew Henry’s Complete Commentary on the Bible (1710)
(vv. 9-15)Here is the fifth and last thing in the matter of the epistle: what Titus should avoid in teaching; how he should deal with a heretic; with some other directions. Observe, I. That the apostle’s meaning might be more clear and full, and especially fitted to the time and state of things in Crete, and the many judaizers among them, he tells Titus what, in teaching, he should shun, Titus 3:9. There ar…
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