The Word of God was codified from Moses to the early 1st Century AD and became known as the 'Hebrew Bible.' By the 4th Century AD, the New Testament canon was added to the Hebrew work and became the current Bible. Many variations or versions of it are in existence today.
While Luke 4:10 references the "year of the Lord's favor" the abbreviation AD does not appear in the Bible. AD is an abbreviation from Anno Domini which translates "in the year of our Lord". This is typically a reference in calendars since the time of Christ or shortly thereafter.
Just like there were many religions before the codification of the Old Testament of the Bible, there were and still are many religions being formed post the New Testament was completed in circa 95-100 AD. One many will be familiar with today is 'Islam' which was created in the 7th Century AD.
Around 400 AD.
In 33 AD, according to the bible.
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John Wycliffe (1324-1384 AD) translated the first Bible into English, and Johanes Gutenberg (1398-1468 AD) invented the printing press, printing the Gutenberg Bible circa 1450 AD. ====Answer (more)==== John Wycliffe (1324-1384 AD) translated the first Bible into English under special permission but this Bible was mostly forbidden to be read. The Protestant Reformation began and Martin Luther wrote the first complete Bible totally in German in 1522. Wiliam Tynedale printed the first Bible in English independently in 1523. His work was used again in the King James Version in 1611.
Any year before about 400 AD. Most of the bible was compiled around that time
Bible was first officially published in the council of naicea ..@ 325 AD .. and it was headed by king constantine ..
There are 167 episodes.
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
1611 AD.