Corinth in Greece was a strategic Roman city where Paul preached, planted a congregation, and left a lasting New Testament and archaeological witness.
Claudius’s Expulsion of the Jews From Rome and Its Biblical Significance
Claudius expelled Jews from Rome, and that decree moved Aquila and Priscilla into Paul’s path, strengthening the historical reliability of Acts.
Gallio Inscription – Delphi, Greece — c. 51–52 C.E.
The Gallio Inscription from Delphi confirms Acts 18 and precisely dates Paul’s Corinthian ministry to 51–52 C.E., verifying Luke’s inspired historical accuracy.
Erastus Inscription – Corinth — c. 50 C.E.
Archaeological evidence from Corinth confirms Erastus, the city treasurer mentioned by Paul, validating Scripture’s precise historical record.

