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- Lucius Junius Gallio Annaeanus - Wikipedia
Gallio (originally named Lucius Annaeus Novatus), the son of the rhetorician Seneca the Elder and the elder brother of Seneca the Younger, was born in Corduba (Cordova) c 5 BC
- Junius Gallio | Proconsul, Roman Governor Apostle Paul - Britannica
Junius Gallio was a Roman official who dismissed the charges brought by the Jews against the apostle Paul (Acts 18:12–17) The elder brother of the philosopher and tragedian Lucius Annaeus Seneca, Novatus assumed the name Gallio after his adoption by the senator Junius Gallio
- Gallio: An Archaeological Biography - Bible Archaeology Report
The most famous – and most important – artifact relating to Gallio is the Delphi Inscription (sometimes called the Gallio Inscription) In 1905, a French excavation team at Delphi, Greece, unearthed a group of four fragments inscribed with a Greek inscription
- Gallio Events Hall
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- Topical Bible: Gallio
Gallio, a notable figure in the New Testament, is best known for his role as the proconsul of Achaia during the Apostle Paul's second missionary journey His encounter with Paul is recorded in the Book of Acts, specifically in Acts 18:12-17
- Who was Gallio (Acts 18)? - BibleAsk
Gallio, though only briefly mentioned in Acts 18, played an important role in Paul’s ministry and the early history of the church As the proconsul of Achaia, his refusal to judge Paul for religious disputes provided legal protection for the spread of Christianity
- Gallio - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway
While Gallio was residing at Corinth as proconsul of Achaea, a Jewish mob dragged the Apostle Paul before the rostrum and charged him with persuading men to worship God contrary to law
- Who was Gallio in the bible? - Ministry Voice
Gallio is a biblical figure known for his pivotal role during the trials of the Apostle Paul in the book of Acts He was a Roman proconsul who governed the province of Achaia, which included Corinth, where Paul preached and spread Christianity
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