1 Corinthians 16:12

Bishops' Bible (1568)

As touchyng our brother Apollo, I greatly desired hym to come vnto you with the brethren, but his mynde was not at all to come at this tyme: Howebeit, he wyll come when he shall haue conuenient tyme.

Additional Resources

Referenced Verses

  • 1 Cor 1:12 : 12 Nowe this I saye, that euery one of you saith, I am of Paul, and I am of Apollo, and I am of Cephas, and I am of Christe.
  • 1 Cor 3:5 : 5 What is Paul? what is Apollo? Only ministers are they by whom ye beleued, euen as the Lorde gaue to euery man.
  • 1 Cor 3:22 : 22 Whether it be Paul, or Apollo, or Cephas, either the worlde, either lyfe, or death, whether they be present thinges, or thynges to come, all are yours:
  • Titus 3:4 : 4 But after that the kyndenesse and loue of our sauiour God to manwarde appeared,
  • Eccl 3:1 : 1 Euery thyng hath a tyme, yea all that is vnder the heaue hath his conuenient season.
  • Mark 6:21 : 21 And whe a conuenient day was come, that Herode on his birth daye made a supper to the lordes, hye captaynes, and chiefe estates of Galilee.
  • Acts 18:24-19:1 : 24 And a certaine Iewe, named Apollos, borne at Alexandria, came to Ephesus, an eloquent man, and myghtie in the scriptures. 25 The same was infourmed in the way of the Lorde, and spake feruently in the spirite, & taught diligently the thynges of the Lorde, and knewe but the baptisme of Iohn only. 26 And the same began to speake boldly in the synagogue. Whom when Aquila and Priscilla had hearde, they toke him vnto them, and expounded vnto him the way of God more perfectly. 27 And when he was disposed to go into Achaia, the brethre wrote, exhorting the disciples to receaue hym: Which when he was come, helped them much which had beleued through grace. 28 For he ouercame the Iewes myghtilye, and that openly, shewyng by the scriptures, that Iesus was Christe. 1 And it came to passe, yt whyle Apollo was at Corinth, Paul passed through the vpper coastes, and came to Ephesus, and founde certaine disciples,
  • Acts 24:25 : 25 And as he reasoned of ryghteousnesse, temperaunce, and iudgement to come, Felix trembled, and aunswered: Go thy way for this tyme, when I haue a conuenient season, I will sende for thee.

Similar Verses (AI)

These verses are found using AI-powered semantic similarity based on meaning and context. Results may occasionally include unexpected connections.

  • 77%

    10Yf Timotheus come, see that he be without feare with you: For he worketh the worke of the Lorde, as I do.

    11Let no man therfore despise hym, but conuay him foorth in peace, that he may come vnto me: for I loke for hym with the brethren.

  • Rom 15:22-24
    3 verses
    73%

    22For this cause I haue ben oft let, that I coulde not come vnto you.

    23But nowe, seyng I haue no more to do in these countreys, and also haue ben desirous many yeres to come vnto you:

    24Whensoeuer I take my iourney into Spayne, I wyll come to you: For I trust to see you in my iourney, and to be brought on my waye thytherwarde by you, after that I be somewhat fylled with you.

  • 1 Cor 16:3-8
    6 verses
    73%

    3When I am come, whomsoeuer ye shall alowe by your letters, them wyll I sende, to bryng your liberalitie vnto Hierusalem.

    4And yf it be meete that I go also, they shall go with me.

    5I wyll come vnto you, after I haue gone ouer Macedonia (For I wyl passe through Macedonia)

    6And it may be, that I wyll abyde, yea or wynter with you, that ye may bryng me on my way whyther soeuer I go.

    7For I wyll not see you nowe in my passage, but I trust to abyde a whyle with you, yf the Lorde shall suffer me.

    8I wyll tarie at Ephesus vntyll whytsontyde:

  • 13I woulde that ye should knowe brethren, howe that I haue oftentymes purposed to come vnto you ( and haue ben let hytherto,) that I myght haue some fruite also among you, as among other of the gentiles.

  • 27And when he was disposed to go into Achaia, the brethre wrote, exhorting the disciples to receaue hym: Which when he was come, helped them much which had beleued through grace.

  • 71%

    20When they desired him to tary longer tyme with them, he consented not:

    21But bade them farewell, saying, I must needes at this feast that commeth be in Hierusalem: but I wyll returne agayne vnto you yf God wyll. And he sayled from Ephesus.

  • 71%

    15And in this confidence was I minded first to haue come vnto you, yt ye myght haue had one pleasure more:

    16And to passe by you into Macedonia, and to haue come agayne out of Macedonia vnto you, and to be led foorth of you to Iurie.

  • 70%

    17Forasmuch brethren, as we are kept from you for a short season, in person, not in heart, we enforced ye more to see you personally with great desire.

    18And therfore we woulde haue come vnto you, (I Paul) once agayne: but Satan hyndered vs.

  • 9Do thy diligence to come shortly vnto me.

  • Phlm 1:15-16
    2 verses
    70%

    15For happyly he therfore departed for a season, that thou shouldest receaue hym for euer:

    16Not nowe as a seruaunt, but aboue a seruaunt, a brother beloued, specially to me: but howe much more vnto thee, both in the fleshe, and in the Lorde?

  • 12I had many thynges to write vnto you: neuerthelesse, I woulde not write with paper & inke, but I trust to come vnto you, and speake with you mouth to mouth, that our ioy may be full.

  • Rom 1:10-11
    2 verses
    70%

    10Praying alwayes in my prayers, that by some meane at the last, one tyme or other, I myght take a prosperous iourney by the wyll of God, to come vnto you.

    11For I long to see you, that I myght bestowe among you some spirituall gift, that ye myght be stablisshed.

  • 1Wherfore, sence we coulde no longer forbeare, we thought it good to remaine at Athens alone.

  • 24And a certaine Iewe, named Apollos, borne at Alexandria, came to Ephesus, an eloquent man, and myghtie in the scriptures.

  • 69%

    12When I shall sende Artemas vnto thee, or Tychicus, be diligent to come vnto me vnto Nicopolis: For I haue determined there to wynter.

    13Bryng Zenas the lawyer, & Apollos, on their iourney diligently, that nothing be lackyng vnto them.

  • 13Whom I woulde haue retayned with me, that in thy steade he myght haue ministred vnto me in the bondes of the Gospell:

  • 16For Paul had determined to sayle ouer by Ephesus, because he would not spend the tyme in Asia. For he hasted, yf it were possible for hym, to kepe at Hierusalem the day of Pentecost.

  • 6But nowe lately, when Timotheus came from you vnto vs, and brought vs good tydynges of your fayth and loue, and howe that ye haue good remembraunce of vs alwayes, desiryng to see vs, as we also to see you:

  • 68%

    18Some swel as though I would come no more at you:

    19But I wyll come to you shortly, if the Lorde wyll, & wyll knowe, not the wordes of the which swell, but the power.

  • 23Knowe ye, that brother Timothe is delyuered: With whom (yf he come shortly) I wyll see you.

  • 13Watche ye, stande fast in the fayth, quyte you lyke men, be strong.

  • 23I call God for a recorde vnto my soule, that to spare you I came not as yet vnto Corinthus.

  • 32That I may come vnto you with ioy, by the wyll of God, and may with you be refresshed.

  • 25But I supposed it necessarie to sende to you Epaphroditus, my brother and companion in labour, & felowe souldier, but your Apostle, and the minister of my neede.

  • 23Hym therfore I hope to sende, assoone as I knowe my state.

  • 4Lest yf they of Macedonia come with me, and fynde you vnprepared, we (I wyll not say you) shoulde be ashamed in this matter of boastyng.

  • 21Do thy diligece to come before winter. Eubolus greeteth thee, and Pudens, & Linus, and Claudia, & all the brethre.

  • 1We besech you brethren, by the comming of our Lorde Iesus Christe, and by our assembling vnto hym,

  • 17I am glad of the commyng of Stephanas, and Fortunatus, & Achaicus: for that whiche was lackyng vnto me on your part, they haue supplied.

  • 13I haue many thynges to write: but I wyll not with inke and penne write vnto thee.

  • 1But of the tymes & seasons brethre, ye haue no neede that I write vnto you.

  • 2And whe he had gone ouer those parties, and had geuen them a long exhortation, he came into Grece.

  • 17Because he accepted the exhortation, yea rather he was so well wylling, that of his owne accorde he came vnto you.

  • 14Where we founde brethren, and were desired to tary with them seuen dayes, and so we came towarde Rome.

  • 8Wherfore, though I myght be much bolde in Christe, to inioyne thee that which is conuenient: