Aius
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Aius [1]
Gai'us. Gai'us or Cai'us (lord). -
1. A Macedonian, who accompanied Paul in his travels, and whose life was in danger, from the mob at Ephesus. Acts 19:29. (A.D. 54).
2. Of Derbe. He went with Paul, from Corinth, in his last journey to Jerusalem. Acts 20:4. (A.D. 54).
3. Of Corinth, whom Paul baptized and who was his host, in his second journey in that city. 1 Corinthians 1:14; Romans 16:23. (These are supposed by some to be only one person).
4. John's third Epistle is addressed to a Christian of this name. We may possibly identify him with Gaius, 2 .