Bring Zenas the lawyer and Apollos on their journey diligently, that nothing be wanting unto them.
Make sure Zenas (he's a lawyer) and Apollos have everything they need for their trip. Really take care of them, don't let them lack anything.
Look out for people when they're traveling and make sure they're taken care of.
📚 Historical Context
In the first century AD, the early Christian church relied on traveling teachers and evangelists like Apollos, who was a skilled preacher from Alexandria, to spread the gospel across various regions. Paul wrote his letter to Titus, a trusted leader he had left in Crete to organize the churches, instructing him to assist Zenas the lawyer and Apollos in their journeys by ensuring they had all necessary provisions. This reflects the practical challenges of early Christian ministry, where believers supported one another amid persecution and limited resources to maintain the mission.
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