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  2. Jan 4, 2022 · The council that formed an undisputed decision on the canon took place at Carthage in 397, sixty years after Constantine’s death. However, long before Constantine, 21 books were acknowledged by all Christians (the 4 Gospels, Acts, 13 Paul, 1 Peter, 1 John, Revelation).

  3. The Fifty Bibles of Constantine are said to have been Bibles in the original Greek language commissioned in 331 by Constantine I and prepared by Eusebius of Caesarea. They were made for the use of the Bishop of Constantinople in the growing number of churches in that very new city.

  4. One helpful factor in determining the extent of the New Testament canon was the command given by the Roman Emperor Constantine in the fourth century to have fifty copies of the Scripture produced. We can summarize the events that occurred as follows: 1. Christianity Is Persecuted Under the Roman Emperor Diocletian.

  5. 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.

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  6. The Council of Nicaea was convened by the Roman Emperor Constantine, who was concerned about the growing division within the Christian church. The council brought together bishops from across the Roman Empire to discuss theological and doctrinal issues, including the question of which texts should be included in the Bible.

  7. Constantine condemned all heretics and their books, eventually drawing up an index of proscribed writings. He also ordered )2y complete copies of the Bible, which would include all twenty-seven books of the New Testament listed by Eusebius as either “approved” or “disputed.” Constantine’s actions

  8. May 10, 2021 · Many books on Constantine continue to debate Constantine’s commitment as a Christian. Criticism of Constantine's conversion involves the following elements: The Edict of Milan legalized Christians but left all the native cults in place.

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