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[size=x-large]Arrival in Corinth[/size]
Acts 18:1-18 contains two major intersections with secular history. The first is the expulsion of the Jews from Rome during the reign of Claudius. Information from extra-biblical sources locates this event in a.d. 49. The other major intersection is the mention of the proconsul Gallio. Because proconsuls in Corinth were appointed for one-year terms, information from inscriptions and other data accurately dates Gallio
[size=x-large]Arrival in Corinth[/size]
Acts 18:1-18 contains two major intersections with secular history. The first is the expulsion of the Jews from Rome during the reign of Claudius. Information from extra-biblical sources locates this event in a.d. 49. The other major intersection is the mention of the proconsul Gallio. Because proconsuls in Corinth were appointed for one-year terms, information from inscriptions and other data accurately dates Gallio