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The Gallio Inscription is a collection of nine fragments of a copy of the Roman emperor Claudius` decree, discovered in Delphi near Apollo temple. In 52 AD Claudius adressed to L. Iunius Gallio. Gallio was the proconsul of Achaia while Paul was in Corinth1. From the inscription can be deduced that Gallio was the proconsul of Achaia in the previous year2.
See:
- St. Paul, Acts 18.12Stanley B. Marrow. Paul: His Letters and His Theology : an Introduction to Paul's Epistles, Paulist Press, 1986, pp. 18, 47-48
- http://users.wfu.edu/horton/r102/gallio.html
- Ralph Martin Novak ,Christianity and the Roman Empire, Trinity Press International 2001, pp. 20-22
Referenzen
- ↑Acts 18.12
- ↑R. M. Novak considers the possibility that Gallio served for two years and calculates a possible range for Gallio's term of office from late spring of AD 50
The Gallio Inscription is a collection of nine fragments of a copy of the Roman emperor Claudius` decree, discovered in Delphi near Apollo temple. In 52 AD Claudius adressed to L. Iunius Gallio. Gallio was the proconsul of Achaia while Paul was in Corinth1. From the inscription can be deduced that Gallio was the proconsul of Achaia in the previous year2.
See:
- St. Paul, Acts 18.12Stanley B. Marrow. Paul: His Letters and His Theology : an Introduction to Paul's Epistles, Paulist Press, 1986, pp. 18, 47-48
- http://users.wfu.edu/horton/r102/gallio.html
- Ralph Martin Novak ,Christianity and the Roman Empire, Trinity Press International 2001, pp. 20-22
Referenzen
- ↑Acts 18.12
- ↑R. M. Novak considers the possibility that Gallio served for two years and calculates a possible range for Gallio's term of office from late spring of AD 50