Gaius
Gaius, Beloved, thou doest a faithful work in whatsoever thou doest toward them that are brethren and strangers. – John The name among the Greeks was as common as Tom, Dick and Harry, while among the Romans it was used by eminent persons for their distinctive name, as by the emperor Caligila (Caius Caesar). The New Testament, originally written in Greek, reveals how common the name was among those speaking that language, for it owns four Gaiuses. There was Gaius of Corinth, whom Paul baptized...
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