Apollos
Alexandria, Ephesus, Corinth, c. AD 50–65
Apollos of Alexandria, described in Acts as eloquent, learned in the scriptures, fervent in spirit, and accurate in what he taught — which was the baptism of John. Priscilla and Aquila heard him in Ephesus and privately explained "the way of God more accurately." Some Corinthians then formed a faction saying "I am of Apollos" — which he did not ask for and which Paul had to address, saying that Apollos and he were merely workers planting and watering.
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Intellectually alive, genuinely passionate, humble enough to receive correction from tent-makers — and unsettled by the faction that used his name.
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