No, it is the other way around. It goes like this 6,5,4,3,2,1 BC.
In the Bible, BC stands for "Before Christ." It is used to reference time periods before the birth of Jesus Christ.
Before Christ=B.C.
Yes it does.
bible shmible bible's not gonna change thee world.... the 'B.C.' in bible stands for before christ. NO ONE reads the bible!!!
Obviously BC. BC stands for "before christ", there were no dinosaurs walking around with jesus christ in the bible
BC = Before (the birth of) Christ. Consequently the New Testament was written later (= AD), but the Old Testament hundreds of years earlier (= BC).
A:Tradition holds that first five books of the Bible, the Pentateuch, was written by Moses long before 1040 BC. It is also generally believed that the Book of Judges was probably written by a contemporary, prior to this date. In fact, the Pentateuch is now knwn to have been written many centuries later, during the first millennium BC. No book of the Bible was written before 1010 BC.
"BC" or "before Christ" functions as negative numbers. (Although the first year of the Christian Era is actually 1.) Since dates using BC work as negative numbers, those dates with higher absolute values come before those with lower absolute values.
No, bc means before Christ, so 5000bc comes before 200bc.
AD followed BC. BC stood for Before Christ, and AD after him (Anno Domini, "year of our lord").Note that this means 1 BC was immediately followed by 1 AD, with no "zero year" between them.
The Bible was written from around 1445 BC -- 96 AD. Different books were written at different times the Old Testament first and then the New Testament
BC comes first because BC means before AD and AD means After something cant really remember LOL!!