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Acts 18:24-26: Priscilla and Aquila teach Apollos theology privately

Women Leaders in the New Testament: Women in Ministry part 4 00:34:40 – 00:36:12

Mike examines the most significant scene from Priscilla and Aquila's ministry.

Apollos, an eloquent man competent in Scriptures who knew only the baptism of John, was speaking boldly in the synagogue at Ephesus. Priscilla and Aquila took him aside and explained the way of God more accurately. Mike notes this is real doctrinal education/theology, not just devotional insights. Priscilla's name appears first in this context, suggesting she may have been more active. However, it was private, not public teaching.

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