Claudius in Easton's Bible Dictionary
lame. (1.) The fourth Roman emperor. He succeeded Caligula
(A.D.
41). Though in general he treated the Jews,
especially those in
Asia and Egypt, with great indulgence, yet about the
middle of
his reign (A.D. 49) he banished them all from Rome
(Acts 18:2).
In this edict the Christians were included, as
being, as was
supposed, a sect of Jews. The Jews, however soon
again returned
to Rome.
During the reign of this emperor, several
persecutions of the
Christians by the Jews took place in the dominions
of Herod
Agrippa, in one of which the apostle James was
"killed" (12:2).
He died A.D. 54.
(2.) Claudius Lysias, a Greek who, having obtained
by purchase
the privilege of Roman citizenship, took the name of
Claudius
(Acts 21:31-40; 22:28; 23:26).
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