Gaius or Caius
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1050. Gaios -- Gaius, the name of several Christian
... Gaius. Of Latin origin; Gaius (ie Caius), a Christian -- Gaius. (gaion) -- 2
Occurrences. (gaios) -- 2 Occurrences. (gaio) -- 1 Occurrence. 1049, 1050. ...
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Introductory Note to Gregory Thaumaturgus.
... This man, one can hardly doubt, was a disciple of Caius (or Gaius); and there is
little question that the digested system which Gregory eulogizes was "the ...
/.../a declaration of faith/introductory note to gregory thaumaturgus.htm

The Epistles of St. John
... "Unto Gaius the beloved." The name was a common one, being a form of the Latin
"Caius." There is no reason for identifying this Gaius with one of the persons ...
/.../pullan/the books of the new testament/chapter xxiii the epistles of.htm

The Peter of History and the Peter of Fiction.
... Caius (or Gaius), a Roman presbyter at the close of the second century, pointed
to their monuments or trophies [310] on the Vatican, and in the via Ostia. ...
/.../schaff/history of the christian church volume i/section 26 the peter of.htm

Come Now, if Some Philosopher Affirms, as Laberius Holds...
... But if a Christian promises the return of a man from a man, and the very actual
Gaius from Gaius, [148] the cry of the people will ... [148] [ie, Caius, used (like ...
//christianbookshelf.org/tertullian/apology/chapter xlviii come now if.htm

Philo
... They say that under Caius [2394] Caligula he ventured to Rome, whither he had been
sent as legate of his nation, and that ... Val.; Gaius all the mss.; omit Her. ...
/.../various/jerome and gennadius lives of illustrious men /chapter xi philo.htm

John
... two of which the first is "The elder to the elect lady and her children" and the
other "The elder unto Gaius [2382] the ... [2382] GaiusA H 25 30 31 ae; Caius Her. ...
/.../various/jerome and gennadius lives of illustrious men /chapter ix john.htm

The Church History of Eusebius. Index of Subjects.
... Caius, bishop of Rome, [542]317. CallirhoE, a town east of the Dead Sea,
[543]95. ... Gaius I., Gentile bishop of Jerusalem, [1130]226. ...
/.../pamphilius/the life of constantine/the church history of eusebius.htm

The Events which Happened to Dionysius.
... 9. And the witnesses of all these occurrences followed: Gaius, Faustus, Peter, and
Paul. ... From that chapter, 23, we learn that Caius and Peter were alone with ...
/.../pamphilius/church history/chapter xl the events which happened.htm

Pagan Shrines and Temples.
... Caius Sextius Calvinus, son of Caius, praetor, has restored this altar by decree ...
We can picture to ourselves the two consuls, Gaius Furnius and Junius Silanus ...
/.../lanciani/pagan and christian rome/chapter ii pagan shrines and.htm

Christian Churches.
... 1776 was found a bronze tablet, which had been offered to Gaius Marius Pudens ... were
still conspicuous among the ruins of Rome: the pyramid of Caius Cestius near ...
/.../lanciani/pagan and christian rome/chapter iii christian churches.htm

ATS Bible Dictionary
Gaius or Caius

1. A Macedonian, who accompanied Paul in his travels, and whose life was in danger at Ephesus, Acts 19:29.

2. A Corinthian convert of Paul, who hospitable entertained the apostle while laboring at Corinth, Romans 16:23 1 1 Corinthians 1:14.

3. Of Derbe; an attendant of Paul from Corinth, in his last journey to Jerusalem, Acts 20:4.

The third epistle of John is addressed "to the well-beloved Gaius;" whose character for hospitality comports well with that of 2. above. The name was a common one wherever the Romans 54ed; and yet it is not certain that more than one or two different individuals of this name are spoken of in Scripture.

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Gaius

Gaius or Caius

Gaius: A Corinthian, Whom Paul Baptized

Gaius: A Macedonian, and a Companion of Paul: Seized at Ephesus

Gaius: A Man of Derbe; Accompanied Paul from Macedonia

Gaius: Man to Whom John's Third Epistle Was Addressed

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