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  1. Jan 4, 2022 · Answer. It is very important to clarify exactly what role the Emperor Constantine played in the Council of Nicea, what the purpose for the council was, what happened at Nicea, and briefly how the canon—the Bible as we know it—was formed. Constantine was a Roman Emperor who lived from 274 to 337 A.D.

  2. Feb 23, 2024 · Feb 23, 2024. Why did Constantine rewrite the Bible adding and removing many texts? As one of the most important figures in the history of Christianity, Constantine the Great is widely known for being the first Roman emperor to convert to Christianity.

  3. Jan 2, 2024 · The Bible paints Constantine in a mostly positive light, citing him as a leader of faith who helped spread Christianity throughout the Roman Empire. He is also portrayed as a man of great courage and character as he is seen as the one who saved Christianity from potential extinction.

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    In the years prior to Constantine, a number of Roman emperors had persecuted the Church Jesus established. One such campaign was sanctioned by Emperor Trajan after he received a letter from Pliny (A.D. 111-113). Pliny was a young lawyer and governor over the territory of Bithynia and Pontus, along the southern edge of the Black Sea where some in th...

    Later, more persecutions took place. According to the historian Eusebius in his Ecclesiastical History(Book 8, chap. 2, paragraph 4), we read: “It was in the nineteenth year of the reign of Diocletian [A.D. 303], … when the feast of the Saviour’s passion was near at hand, that royal edicts were published everywhere, commanding that the churches be ...

    In A.D. 312 Constantine invaded Italy to oust Emperor Maxentius, who had up to four times as many troops. Constantine claimed to have had a vision on the way to Rome, during the night before battle. In this dream he supposedly saw the Chi-Rho symbol, the first two letters of the Greek word for Christ, which some believed was a symbol of Christ, shi...

    One of the most famous gatherings over which Constantine presided was the Council of Nicaea in A.D. 325. Over 300 bishops of the Roman church convened to discuss a number of theological questions. One of the decisions reached was that Easter should be observed instead of the Passover. According to the historian Theodoret (393-458), Constantine wrot...

    However, four years before the Council of Nicaea, an even more profound and long-lasting decision was implemented by Constantine. And it went directly to the core of God’s laws. In A.D. 321 Constantine decreed that Sunday would be observed as the Roman day of rest.In A.D. 321 Constantine decreed that Sunday would be observed as the Roman day of res...

    As a result of these man-made edicts, a large portion of the world has been following false decrees, but not all people changed their beliefs to worship on Sunday. As persecutions over the Sabbath intensified, members of the Church of God migrated to the west, and history reveals that the Church thrived in the Balkans and Eastern Europe. But that i...

  5. The historical irony is that the next Emperor, Constantine, became a Christian. Instead of being a persecuted religion, Christianity became the official religion of the Roman Empire. And, instead of ordering the destruction of the Christian Scripture, Constantine ordered accurate copies to be made. 3.

  6. The Fifty Bibles of Constantine were 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.

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