Apollos

/əˈpɑl.oʊs/ noun

Apollos, an early Christian missionary from Alexandria mentioned in the New Testament, known for his eloquence and knowledge of Scripture.

A Greek name (Ἀπολλώς), likely derived from Apollo. Apollos appears in Acts and Paul's letters as a prominent figure in the early church, possibly a shortened form of Apollonius.

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