Sermon Tone Analysis

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Apollos was an evangelist in the early church.
He was a Jew native of Alexandria.
He had privileges of citizenship and had access to the synagogue at Jerusalem.
He was a first-century Jew, a tentmaker, and an associate of Paul.
A biblical woman and christian teacher who was a missionary with her husband Aquila.
The scriptures don’t actually say what authority they had to pull Apollos aside.
I know they were co-laborers in christ and they were all knowledgeable of the scriptures.
So he could be fully knowledgeable of the baptism of the holy spirit and not just water baptism.
Influential in Jewish and Gentile communities.
Great orators.
Honest, moral uprightness, strong principles, commited to the gospel and it’s truth.
Paul was aware of Apollos and that his work was of character and great worth in the teachings of the scriptures.
He was a co-laborer with Paul and the mission of christ.
Yes
Yes, because he had great influence on the Corinthian church and his relationship to Paul.
We need to speak boldly for our faith and we also have to be trainable in all situations.
Yes, I truly believe the spirit of God can use us to teach something we do not know or understand.
Apollos was a trained man in the scriptures and was teaching boldly about what he knew even though he didn’t know about the baptism of the holy spirit.
Apollos- I think he would be between a choleric and sanguine personality.
Aquila- Sanguine and
Phlegmatic.
Priscilla- Melancholic
and phlegmatic.
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