History does not have a written record of who first used "before Christ". You can figure it could have been a monk or Catholic priest because they started up the calendar with AD and BC designations.
400 (Before Christ) B.C
It is used to denote years Before Christ
In the Bible, BC stands for "Before Christ." It is used to reference time periods before the birth of Jesus Christ.
BC is before the Christian era; it is used in dates before the supposed year Christ was born.
BC: Before Christ. Used for years before the birth of Jesus Christ AD: Anno Domini. Used for years in the reign of the christ. The current year, for instance, is really 2013 AD
It stands for 'before the common era' and is used to replace BC which means before Christ.
Yes, in his teens, before he came to Christ.
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BC in a date stands for Before Christ. The term used now is BCE for Before Common Era, Before the Christian Era or Before the Current Era.
the years where called by the roman consuls.
The common timeline system used by scientists to avoid religious arguments. Before, B.C. was commonly used (Before Christ) and B.C.E. (Before Common Era) was found to be less controversial. The timeline is the same as B.C, but just with a different name.
Yes, prior to the birth of Jesus Christ years counted backwards.....30 B.C. stands for 30 years Before Christ