Γαλλίων Gallíōn, gal-lee'-own; of Latin origin; Gallion (i.e. Gallio), a Roman officer:—Gallio.
The KJV translates Strong's G1058 in the following manner: Gallio (3x).
Gallio = "One who lives on milk"
Junius Annaeus Gallio, the Roman proconsul of Achaia when Paul was at Corinth, 53 A.D., under the emperor Claudius. Acts 18:12. He was brother to Jucius Annaeus Seneca, the philosopher. Jerome in the Chronicle of Eusebius says that he committed suicide in 65 A.D. Winer thinks he was put to death by Nero.
Strong's Number G1058 matches the Greek Γαλλίων (galliōn),
which occurs 3 times in 3 verses
in the TR Greek.
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