Titus 3:13

Bring Zenas the lawyer and Apollos on their journey diligently, that nothing be wanting unto them.

Cross-references

Acts 18:24 Historical context

Acts 18:24 introduces Apollos as an eloquent Alexandrian Jew skilled in Scripture — the same Apollos Paul tells Titus to help send on his way.

Romans 15:24 uses the same Greek verb propempō — Paul asks to be 'helped on his journey' — mirroring the support Titus is to provide.

1 Corinthians 16:11 commands to 'help Timothy on his way' (propempō) — the same verb used in Titus for sending Zenas and Apollos.

3 John 1:6 Parallel

3 John 1:6 urges sending missionaries 'on their journey in a manner worthy of God' — the same practice of supporting traveling ministers commanded in Titus.