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This is a timeline and table of the New Testament books. Many early church fathers regarded some books as canon that did not make into the final cut. I have included them in my table below, preceded with a cloud symbol ☁.
appendix 8: chronological order of the books of the new testament. While no arrangement of these books can be made with absolute confidence, the following dates are sufficiently reliable to serve the purpose of the Bible student.
Slightly adapted from Robert H. Gundry, A Survey of the New Testament, 3rded. (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1994), 480-481. This chart has been modified some according to my own reading. This chart does not give dates as certainties. It is for your personal use and benefit only.
This list includes the chronology of New Testament books of the Bible in the order in which things actually happened throughout history. The list also includes the approximate year each book was written for chronological reference.
This table will give you a simple chronology of the books of the New Testament. It will also show you what letters were written where and when by Paul.
The following chart provides a detailed New Testament timeline. Most of the dates can be determined precisely by correlating biblical events with extensive historical documents and archaeological evidence. Dates with an asterisk denote approximate or alternative dates.
What general observations can you make about the structure and timeline of the NT? 1A tilda (~) means one point within a range of dates, but a hyphen (-) means all the dates between dates noted. 2Galatians 1:17 implies that the Arabia visit was brief so most of this time Paul ministered in Damascus.
Unravel the captivating narrative of the New Testament through a comprehensive timeline that charts the composition of its 27 books. Discover the Gospels' genesis, the Acts' chronicle of the early church, the Epistles' wisdom and guidance, and Revelation's enigmatic prophecies.
Here is the basic chronological order of the New Testament: - The Gospels : Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John (about the life of Jesus, roughly 4 BC to AD 30 or 33) - Acts and some epistles : Some letters from Paul and other apostles were written during the same time period that Acts (the history of the church) covers.
Now, let's explore the books of the New Testament in chronological order, providing a brief overview of each book's content. The first four books of the New Testament are known as the Gospels and are the primary source of information about the life, teachings, and ministry of Jesus Christ. They are: