Gaius in Easton's Bible Dictionary
(1.) A Macedonian, Paul's fellow-traveller, and his host at
Corinth when he wrote his Epistle to the Romans
(16:23). He with
his household were baptized by Paul (1 Cor. 1:14).
During a
heathen outbreak against Paul at Ephesus the mob
seized Gaius
and Aristarchus because they could not find Paul, and
rushed
with them into the theatre. Some have identified this
Gaius with
No. (2).
(2.) A man of Derbe who accompanied Paul into Asia on
his last
journey to Jerusalem
(3.) A Christain of Asia Minor to whom John addressed
his
third epistle (3 John 1:1).
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