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c. AD 25–50 · New Testament era

The Bema (Judgment Seat) at Corinth

The stone remains of the bema (judgment seat) in the forum of ancient Corinth
Zde, CC BY-SA 4.0 — source

Acts says the Corinthian Jews brought Paul “before the judgment seat” — the bēma — where the proconsul Gallio dismissed the charge. That very platform has been excavated in the Corinth forum, a raised marble tribunal identified by inscription. Paired with the separately found Delphi inscription that dates Gallio's term, it lets you stand at the actual spot, in a datable year, behind a scene in Acts.

What it is
A monumental marble speaker's platform / tribunal in the forum of Corinth, identified by its dedicatory inscription
Date of artifact
c. AD 25–50
Discovered
the forum of ancient Corinth, Greece (excavations of the American School of Classical Studies)
Where it is now
In situ, ancient Corinth
Related to
Where Paul was hauled before the proconsul Gallio
Scripture
Acts 18:12–17
What this find showsThe specific structure named in Acts 18 — the public tribunal where Paul's hearing took place — matching Luke's setting precisely.
What it does not proveThe platform confirms the setting, not the words exchanged there.
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