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  1. In a most providential twist of events, Roman Emperor Constantine a few years later, enlisted the help of Eusebius, to create 50 copies in codex form, of the entire Bible. Although know one knows for sure what was in this Bible and no definite copies have been located, it proves a definite canon existed in the time period of 275 - 315 AD.

  2. The Council of Nicaea. In 325 AD Constantine convened the Council of Nicaea, the first empire-wide meeting of church leaders to discuss various doctrinal controversies. Today some ask if the books of the Bible were changed or corrupted, or even selected (in some back-room conspiracy) for inclusion in the Bible at this Council.

  3. Apr 9, 2019 · Constantine, Conspiracy, and the Canon. Michael S. Heiser 4 min read April 9, 2019. Dan Brown’s bestselling conspiratorial thriller The Da Vinci Code seems like ancient history now. At its peak of popularity, the novel set records both for sales and for irritating scholars with its view that Jesus and the 12 apostles held to gnostic heresies.

  4. Aug 21, 2023 · In his best-selling novel, "The Da Vinci Code," Dan Brown wrote that the Bible was assembled during the famous Council of Nicea in 325 C.E., when Emperor Constantine and church authorities purportedly banned problematic books that didn't conform to their secret agenda. Except that's not how it really went.

  5. Constantine’s Bible: Politics and the Making of the New Testament. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2007 Reviewed by Carl W. Griffin T he canon of Christian scripture has received much scrutiny since the rise of historical criticism in post-Enlightenment Europe.

  6. Oct 1, 2006 · 1) Constantine ordered Eusebius to produce 50 hi-quality copies of the Christian Bible 2) There is an existant document which indicates that the production of these 50 bibles was underway. BEYOND THOSE TWO STATEMENTS NOTHING ELSE IS KNOWN ABOUT THIS PROJECT.

    • David L. Dungan
  7. Constantine changed the time of the birth of Christ. 4. Constantine changed the Scriptural method of becoming a Christian. 5. Constantine changed the relationship of Christianity to the state. 6. Constantine changed the headquarters from Jerusalem to Rome or Constantinople. Emperor Constantine changed the PLACE of the Resurrection of Christ!!