The Lawyer of the Epistle to Titus
Zenas appears only once in Scripture, in Paul's letter to Titus: 'Help Zenas the lawyer and Apollos on their way; see that they lack nothing' (Titus 3:13). The instruction suggests that Zenas, traveling with Apollos, was a trusted member of the apostolic circle whose journey the local church was to support.
The epithet 'lawyer' has been understood in the Orthodox tradition to mean that Zenas was a learned man who led juridical matters in the church courts. Among commentators more broadly, there is debate over whether the Greek term points to expertise in Jewish law or in Roman law.