Gallión: Gallio, proconsul of Asia Original Word: Γαλλίων, ωνος, ὁ Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Transliteration: Gallión Phonetic Spelling: (gal-lee'-own) Short Definition: Gallio Definition: Gallio, Lucius Iunius Gallio, who received this name by adoption into another family, but was born brother of the philosopher Seneca and originally named L. Annaeus Nouatus; proconsul of the Roman province Achaia from spring A.D. 52 to spring 53.
Word Origin of Latin origin Definition Gallio, proconsul of Asia NASB Translation Gallio (3). STRONGS NT 1058: Γαλλίων
Γαλλίων, Γαλλίωνος, ὁ, Gallio, proconsul of Achaia, elder brother of L. Annaeus Seneca the philosopher. His original name was Marcus Annaeus Novatus, but after his adoption into the family of Junius Gallio the rhetorician, he was called Gallio: Acts 18:12, 14, 17. (Cf. B. D. American edition; Farrar, St. Paul, i. 566f.)
Gallio. Of Latin origin; Gallion (i.e. Gallio), a Roman officer -- Gallio.
Γαλλιων Γαλλίων Γαλλιωνι Γαλλίωνι Γαλλιωνος Γαλλίωνος Gallion Galliōn Gallíon Gallíōn Gallioni Galliōni Gallíoni Gallíōni Gallionos Galliōnos Gallíonos Gallíōnos
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Γαλλίων — 1 Occ. Γαλλίωνι — 1 Occ. Γαλλίωνος — 1 Occ.
Acts 18:12 N-GMS BIB: Γαλλίωνος δὲ ἀνθυπάτου NAS: But while Gallio was proconsul KJV: And when Gallio was the deputy INT: Gallio moreover proconsulActs 18:14 N-NMS BIB: εἶπεν ὁ Γαλλίων πρὸς τοὺς NAS: his mouth, Gallio said KJV: to open [his] mouth, Gallio said unto INT: said Gallio to the Acts 18:17 N-DMS BIB: τούτων τῷ Γαλλίωνι ἔμελεν NAS: of the judgment seat. But Gallio was not concerned KJV: And Gallio cared INT: about these things to Gallio it mattered 3 Occurrences
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