Constantine did not directly compile The Bible, but he played a significant role in the broader context of early Christianity. After the Edict of Milan in 313 AD, which granted religious tolerance, he sought to unify the Christian faith across his empire. This led to the convening of the First Council of Nicaea in 325 AD, where key theological disputes were addressed, and the Nicene Creed was established. The formation of the biblical canon occurred over several centuries, influenced by the need for a standardized set of texts to unify Christian teachings and practice.
Christianity. Emperor Constantine in the council of Nicea in 352AD put together the bible while high on crack cocaine. This is why it doesn't make sense.
Constantine I lived from 272 to 337 AD. The King James version of the Bible was first published in 1611, so there's about a 1300 year gap. I think it's safe to say, no, he didn't. Constantine did in fact put the Bible together. He chose what books were put in and which were left out. The person who answered this question is mistaken. The King James Version of the Bible is merely a translation of the Bible that Constantine put together from the roman language to old English. It has since been translated into many new version, including Gideons, New King James, etc. ------ Actually, this is untrue. On the contrary to what the da vinci code may have you believe... Scholars believe that the vast majority of the new testament was recognized by the church as authoritative, as early as the first century. 4/5's of the new testament was already agreed upon before Constantine, the last fifth of it was put together during constantines era, but not because of political pressure, but because christians could more safetly come together. Constantine did not choose which books went into the new testament, because they were already agreed on by the churches over a large period of time, as apposed to one moment (Constantine choosing which goes in and which does not). ------ Previous answer is more or less correct. Constantine had absolutely, nothing to do with the canon of Scripture, that is simply a myth. You will not be able to document one single historical source that shows Constantine or the Council of Nicaea having anything whatsoever to do with the books of the Bible. ------ Guys we are fighting over something that's been gone for over along time, we weren't born at that time so we will not truly know what happened remember guys "Nothing is true, everything is permitted."
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The bible that is used by the Christians, that is the old and new testaments, was put together by the Catholic church.
Do put pressure on her, and do not have her do everything for you, another thing is, read your Bible, the Bible can also tell you how to be faithful to your wife, read the Bible together, and pray together.
Bible was first officially published in the council of naicea ..@ 325 AD .. and it was headed by king constantine ..
No, the Bible had been completed LONG before Constantine was born. Constantine was a pagan ruler who used religion to try and unify his government. He was responsible for combining parts of Christian belief with a variety of pagan ideas to form a state religion to unite his fractured kingdom.
You can't. The bible is a combination of many writers over many years put together over time, so there is no set date for the writing.
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No. St. Constantine didn't become a Christian until he was on his deathbed. St. Jerome personally translated it into Latin. King James ordered it translated into English.
The original documents were written by the Holy Spirit through over 40 men over thousands of years. from there, the Lord's power brought them together and led men to put the Bible together as we know it today
The original documents were written by the Holy Spirit through over 40 men over thousands of years. from there, the Lord's power brought them together and led men to put The Bible together as we know it today