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hi again everyone and welcome to another episode of gospel and spade today we will take a look at the erastus inscription this large inscription was discovered on three limestone slabs in 1929 at the site of corinth greece and it has been commonly dated to the middle of the 1st century a.d though some do dispute this date it was commissioned in honor of a man named erastus who was an a deal or an elected city manager who was in charge of public works projects like roads aqueducts etc within the sea the latin inscription which was placed in honour of a road that erased us paid for in corinth after his election reads erastus in return for his ideal ship paved this road at his own expense in relation to the bible paul mentions in romans chapter 16 verse 23 a man who lived in corinth named erastus who held a similar managerial and stewardship position within the city it is also possible that paul mentions the same individual again in acts chapter 19 verse 22 and 2nd timothy chapter 4 verse