The Council of Laodicea, held around A.D. 336, is significant for its role in shaping the canon of the New Testament. It recognized a list of books that included most of the texts eventually accepted into the New Testament, notably excluding certain writings like the Book of Revelation. The council aimed to establish a standard for Christian doctrine and practice, reflecting the growing consensus on the essential texts for the faith. This recognition contributed to the eventual formalization of the New Testament canon in the following centuries.
The Council of Laodicea in AD 336 recognized the same 27 books of the New Testament that are commonly accepted today by most Christian denominations. These books include the four Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John), the Acts of the Apostles, the Epistles of Paul, and the Book of Revelation. The Council's decision helped solidify the canon of the New Testament and establish a standard set of scriptures for the Christian faith.
336 times. 54 in the Old Testament and 282 in the New Testament.365
336 times. 83 times in the Old Testament and 253 times in the New Testament
336 times. 54 in the Old Testament and 282 in the New Testament.365
The phone number of the Yadkin River Greenway Council is: 336-651-8967.
No, the Bible was not changed at the Council of Nicea in AD 325: in his book "A Woman Rides The Beast" on page 336 [Harvest House Publishers, Eugene, Oregon 1994 ISBN 1-56507-199-9] Dave Hunt says:"Catholicism's claim that the New Testament comes from the Church by decisions of the councils is false. No early council even ruled on what was canonical; yet in these councils, to support their arguments, both sides quoted the New Testament which had obviously been accepted by general consensus without any concilar definition of the canon . The Synod of Antioch, in AD 266,denounced the doctrine of Paul of Samosata as "foreign to the ecclesiastical canon." The Council of Nicea in 325 refers to "the canon"; and the Council of Laodicea in 363 exhorted that "only the 'canonized' books of both Old and New Testaments be read in the church." Yet none of these councils deemed it necessary to list the canonized books, indicating that they were already well-known and accepted by the common consent of Christians indwelt by the Holy Spirit."The Canon of Scriptures was compiled over a period of time and not invented by a few individuals: follow the links below for details.
1 x 336 = 336 2 x 168 = 336 3 x 112 = 336 4 x 84 = 336 6 x 56 = 336 7 x 48 = 336 8 x 42 = 336 12 x 28 = 336 14 x 24 = 336 16 x 21 = 336
12% of 336= 12% * 336= 0.12 * 336= 40.32
336
28x12 equals 336
336/7 is 48.48 = 336 / 7
336% = 336/100 = 84/25