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Very rarely. Most dates are simply assumed to be AD - unless there is a need to distinguish between AD and BC.

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Is there another term used for AD in the Bible if so how many?

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.


What abbreviation stands for time beginning at year 1 and after and means in the year of your lord?

It is: AD meaning Anno Domini


How can you use the word ad infinitum in a sentence?

The mathematical area of a circle is a measurement that repeats itself ad infinitum. The number system continues ad infinitum. opposite of ad infinitum is finite, as in there is a limit.


What abbreviation stands for time beginning at year 1 and after and means in the year of our lord?

The abbreviation that stands for time beginning at year 1 and means "in the year of our Lord" is "AD," which stands for the Latin phrase "Anno Domini." It is used to denote years in the Gregorian calendar, counting from the traditionally recognized year of the birth of Jesus Christ.


What is the analogy of AD 6?

Perhaps you are referring to CE (Common Era), which in some circles has replaced AD (in the year of our Lord). If so, then AD 6 would be CE 6. (The more usual forms are 6 AD and 6 CE.) Those who use AD for years after Christ's birth will use BC for years Before Christ. Those who prefer CE will use BCE (before the Common Era) in place of BC. The numbers in the two systems are the same.