In Isa 3:3, for 'eloquent orator' translate 'skilled enchanter.' In Ex 4:10; '/Acts/18/24/type/juliasmith'>Ac 18:24, 'man of words,' 'ready of speech.'
And Moses will say to Jehovah, With leave my Lord, not a man of words, also from yesterday, also from the third day, also from the time of thy speaking to thy servant; for I being heavy of mouth, and heavy of tongue.
The captain of fifty and the elevated of face, and the counselor, and the wise of the artificers, and the intelligent one enchanting.
And a certain Jew, Apollos by name, an Alexandrian by birth, an eloquent man, arrived at Ephesus, being able in the writings.