Ver. 14. The task of supplying Zenas and Apollos with things requisite for their journey, seems to have suggested to the apostle the thought that the brethren generally in Crete should be admonished to lend their help and cooperation in matters of that description. But (though I ask you to take this in hand, it is not you alone I mean, but) let ours also (the brethren generally) learn to practise good deeds for necessary uses, namely, for such strictly proper and important ends as supplying the wants of Christ's servants when going on their Master's work; and this, in order that they may not be unfruitful may not spend life unsuitably to their profession.

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