AD stands for after death. Or as most christians know it as after the death of Jesus Christ. BC stands for before christ was born and he died around 5A.D maybe, not sure though.
It comes from the Latin Anno Domini which refers to the start of the life of Jesus Christ.
The direct translation is 'in the year of our Lord'.
The canon of the Bible was officially established in the 4th century AD, primarily at the Councils of Hippo (393 AD) and Carthage (397 AD and 419 AD).
It does not exist in the Bible
they stand for verses
The acronym AD stands for Anno Domini.
Domini
Advantage
The Bible's stand on war is clear as it does not advocate for war. The only war that the bible allows is the war against the devil.
The New Testament was officially incorporated into the Bible in the 4th century AD, during the Council of Carthage in 397 AD.
BC is "before Christ" and AD "anno domini"
Around 400 AD.
In 33 AD, according to the bible.
Automatic Transmission.