User talk:31.54.44.73

May 2020
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The MOS seems to imply that either AD/BC or BCE/CE are fine as long as there is consistency, and that choice should be on the grounds of context. Context (and a desire to avoid the anti-semitic tendency to describe events in Jewish history with Christian terminology) would seem therefore to make the latter pairing more apposite when referring to the canon of the Tanakh.