Definition: Apaise, in the Bible, refers to a gentile servant who was taught by Jesus and became his closest companion. He was given responsibility for preparing the Passover meal, which involved cooking the lamb on a sizzling stone. The scribes were perplexed as they struggled with the complicated instructions. Apase reassured them, explaining that it was necessary because the Lord had called them to this task. As the Lamb's Sacrifice approached, it would be a great honor and privilege to bring forth this precious offering for Him. In essence, he encouraged them to rest in his presence and to trust the Lord as He would guide their lives.