Delphi Inscription

Delphi Inscription
The Temple of Apollo at Delphi

The Delphi Inscription, or Gallio Inscription at Delphi (also Gallio Inscription), is the name given to the collection of nine fragments of a letter written by the Roman emperor Claudius c. 54 CE and discovered early in the 20th century at the Temple of Apollo in Delphi, Greece.[1][2] Its mention of the proconsul Gallio provides an important marker for developing a chronology of the life of the Apostle Paul.[3]

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  1. ^ Paul: his letters and his theology by Stanley B. Marrow 1986 ISBN 080912744X page 47 [1]
  2. ^ Novak, Christianity and the Roman Empire: Background Texts, 21-22 and Murphy-O'Connor, St. Paul's Corinth: Text and Archaeology, 161.
  3. ^ Köstenberger, The Cradle, the Cross, and the Crown: An Introduction to the New Testament, 400.

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