Sosthenes (Greek, "safe in strength") was the chief ruler of the
synagogue at Corinth, who, according to the
New Testament, was seized and beaten by the mob in the presence of
Gallio, the Roman governor, when he refused to proceed against
Paul at the instigation of the Jews (
Acts 18:12-17). The motives of this assault against Sosthenes are not recorded. Some manuscripts insert the mob was composed of "Greeks" others read "Jews". Both are interpolations, since the oldest manuscripts do not specify or identify the attacking group.