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  1. Our Bible Timeline Chart is a comprehensive guide that includes important dates based on the King James Authorized version with information from both the New and Old Testament books. You can read about the founders and the followers early on and also about Jesus and his teachings in our timeline chart on Bible history. Also,….

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  2. 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 Most of the dates can be determined precisely by correlating biblical events with extensive historical documents and archaeological evidence.

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  4. Mar 23, 2024 · New Testament Timeline. The New Testament begins with the four Gospels, which tell the story of Jesus’ life, teachings, death, and resurrection. Here is a timeline of the books of the New Testament: Matthew – Written by the apostle Matthew, this Gospel emphasizes Jesus’ fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies.

  5. May 21, 2022 · This online Bible history timeline shows the chronology of the Bible from 2300 B.C. through the first century A.D. Scroll down to see any part of it. To start at the bottom, click the “Bottom of main chart” link above. ( Aschmann.net/BibleChronology has now been simplified to biblechronology.net.

  6. Elwell & Yarbrough10. Adding 15 years to Tiberius’ coronation in AD 14 yields AD 28/29 for the start of John’s ministry, so Christ’s 3.5-year ministry that started later gives AD 33 as the date of Christ’s death (Hoehner, 100). Astronomy shows that Nisan 14 fell on a Friday in AD 27, 30, 33 and 36.8.

  7. New Testament Charts Matthew New Testament Timeline; The Twelve Apostles; The Parables of Jesus; Harmony of the Events of Holy Week; Mark Five Controversies from Mark 2:1-3:6; The Three Major Passion Predictions in Mark; Luke Parallels in the Ministries of Jesus, Peter, and Paul in Luke–Acts

  8. This timeline looks at the journey of the New Testament text from its earliest manuscripts to the scholarly editions of today. It focuses primarily on the ancient languages and not the English translations (see also the History of the Bible in English timeline).