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The abbreviation 'AD' is not biblical but a Latin notation for Anno Domini - the year of our Lord. It is used to differentiate the time before Christ 'BC' and the time when He walked on Earth as a man to the present AD.

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Here hope this helps; BC = Before Christ.

AD = Anno Domini (year of our Lord). Let me know if this helps you! =)

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The initials AD is an abbreviation for the Latin "Anno Domini", which translates to "the Year of Our Lord."

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The Acronym A.D. is not in biblical texts... Its a reference to the Latin words Anno Domini often quoted as After Death, meaning time counted after the Death of Christ in the flesh.

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