Jump to: Hitchcock's • Smith's • ATS • ISBE • Easton's • Concordance • Thesaurus • Greek • Library • Subtopics • Terms Topical Encyclopedia Apollos is a significant figure in the New Testament, known for his eloquence and deep knowledge of the Scriptures. He is mentioned primarily in the Acts of the Apostles and the First Epistle to the Corinthians. Apollos was a Jewish Christian from Alexandria, a city renowned for its intellectual and cultural heritage, which likely influenced his education and rhetorical skills.Background and Early Ministry Apollos first appears in the biblical narrative in Acts 18:24-28. The passage describes him as "a learned man, with a thorough knowledge of the Scriptures" (Acts 18:24). He arrived in Ephesus, where he began to speak boldly in the synagogue. However, his understanding of the Christian faith was incomplete, as he was only acquainted with the baptism of John. Priscilla and Aquila, a Christian couple and associates of the Apostle Paul, encountered Apollos in Ephesus. Recognizing his potential and zeal, they took him aside and "explained to him the way of God more accurately" (Acts 18:26). This mentorship was pivotal in Apollos's development as a Christian teacher and evangelist. Ministry in Corinth After his time in Ephesus, Apollos traveled to Achaia, specifically Corinth, where he became an influential figure in the early church. Acts 18:27-28 notes that he "greatly helped those who had believed through grace" and "vigorously refuted the Jews in public debate, proving from the Scriptures that Jesus is the Christ" . His ability to articulate the gospel and defend the faith made him a valuable asset to the Christian community in Corinth. Role in the Corinthian Church Apollos's ministry in Corinth is further highlighted in Paul's First Epistle to the Corinthians. The church in Corinth was experiencing divisions, with some members claiming allegiance to different leaders, including Paul, Apollos, Cephas (Peter), and Christ. Paul addresses this issue, emphasizing unity in Christ and downplaying the significance of human leaders. He writes, "I planted the seed, Apollos watered it, but God made it grow" (1 Corinthians 3:6). This metaphor underscores the complementary roles of Paul and Apollos in the spiritual growth of the Corinthian believers, with God as the ultimate source of growth. Paul's mention of Apollos in 1 Corinthians 16:12 indicates that Apollos was a respected leader who had the freedom to choose his ministry engagements. Paul writes, "Now about our brother Apollos: I strongly urged him to go to you with the brothers. He was not at all willing to go now, but he will go when he has the opportunity" . This suggests that Apollos was an independent and discerning leader, making decisions based on his understanding of God's will. Theological Contributions and Legacy Apollos's contributions to the early church were significant, particularly in his role as a teacher and defender of the faith. His ability to engage in public debate and his deep understanding of the Scriptures helped to establish and strengthen the early Christian communities. While the New Testament does not provide extensive details about his later life, Apollos's impact is evident in the respect and recognition he received from both Paul and the early church. In summary, Apollos is remembered as a gifted orator and a dedicated servant of Christ, whose ministry played a crucial role in the spread of the gospel and the edification of the early church. His account serves as a testament to the importance of sound teaching, mentorship, and the unity of believers in the body of Christ. Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary ApollosSmith's Bible Dictionary Apollos(given by Apollo) a Jew from Alexandria, eloquent (which may also mean learned) and mighty in the Scriptures; one instructed in the way of the Lord, according to the imperfect view of the disciples of John the Baptist, (Acts 18:24) but on his coming to Ephesus during a temporary absence of St. Paul, A.D. 54, more perfectly taught by Aquila and Priscilla. After this he became a preacher of the gospel, first in Achaia and then in Corinth. (Acts 18:27; 19:1) When the apostle wrote his First Epistle to the Corinthians, Apollos was with or near him, (1 Corinthians 16:12) probably at Ephesus in A.D. 57. He is mentioned but once more in the New Testament, in (Titus 3:13) After this nothing is known of him. Tradition makes him bishop of Caesarea. ATS Bible Dictionary ApollosA Jew of Alexandria, a learned and eloquent man, who through the Scriptures and the ministry of John the Baptist became a Christian. He visited Ephesus about A. D. 54, and publicly proclaimed his faith in Christ; whereupon he was further instructed in gospel truth. Passing thence into Achia, he preached with great power and success, especially among the Jews, Acts 19:1 1 1 Corinthians 3:6. His character was not unlike that of Paul; they were equally grieved at the dissension of the Corinthians, and at those personal partialities which led many away from Christ, 1 1 Corinthians 3:4-22 16:12; and they cooperated to the end in serving him, Titus 3:13. Jerome is of opinion that Apollos afterwards returned to Corinth from Crete. Easton's Bible Dictionary A Jew "born at Alexandria," a man well versed in the Scriptures and eloquent (Acts 18:24; R.V., "learned"). He came to Ephesus (about A.D. 49), where he spake "boldly" in the synagogue (18:26), although he did not know as yet that Jesus of Nazareth was the Messiah. Aquila and Priscilla instructed him more perfectly in "the way of God", i.e., in the knowledge of Christ. He then proceeded to Corinth, where he met Paul (Acts 18:27; 19:1). He was there very useful in watering the good seed Paul had sown (1 Corinthians 1:12), and in gaining many to Christ. His disciples were much attached to him (1 Corinthians 3:4-7, 22). He was with Paul at Ephesus when he wrote the First Epistle to the Corinthians; and Paul makes kindly reference to him in his letter to Titus (3:13). Some have supposed, although without sufficient ground, that he was the author of the Epistle to the Hebrews. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia APOLLOSa-pol'-os (Apollos, the short form of Apollonius): Apollos was a Jew of Alexandrian race (Acts 18:24) 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" (Acts 18:25). That he was eminently fitted for the task is indicated by the fact of his being a "learned man," "mighty in the scriptures," "fervent in spirit," "instructed in the way of the Lord" (Acts 18:24, 25). His teaching was however incomplete in that he knew "only the baptism of John" (Acts 18:25), and this has given rise to some controversy. According to Blass, his information was derived from a written gospel which reached Alexandria, but it was more probably the fruits of what Apollos had heard, either directly or from others, of the preaching of John the Baptist at Bethany beyond Jordan (compare John 1:28). Upon receiving further instruction from Priscilla and Aquila (Acts 18:26), Apollos extended his mission to Achaia, being encouraged thereto by the brethren of Ephesus (Acts 18:27). Greek 625. Apollos -- Apollos, an Alexandrian Jewish Christian ... 624, 625. Apollos. 626 . Apollos, an Alexandrian Jewish Christian. Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Transliteration: Apollos Phonetic ... //strongsnumbers.com/greek2/625.htm - 6k Library Apollos at Corinth The Conversion of Apollos, his Character, and the Ministry of Paul ... Concerning the Monks of Thebais: Apollos, Dorotheus; Concerning ... That those Need not Fear the Neighbourhood of their Kinsfolk, who ... Servants and Lords General Note. The Purpose of the Apostle in These Words. Corinthians iii. 21-23. 1 Cor. Iv. 6 Two Fruitful Years Thesaurus Apollos (11 Occurrences)... Some have supposed, although without sufficient ground, that he was the author of the Epistle to the Hebrews. Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia. 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