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  1. 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.

  2. Marcion (140-160) Justin Martyr (150-165) Irenaeus (150-200) Clement of Alexandria (180-215) Origen (200-250) Eusebius (310-340) Second, physical evidence we have in the form of papyri. Almost all the earliest physical evidence for books and letters comes from scraps of papyri, for which I give dates. There are a few exceptions.

    Date
    Book
    Notes
    45–52
    1 Thessalonians
    Authentic letter of Paul. Written in ...
    54–56
    Galatians
    Authentic letter of Paul. Written in ...
    54–55
    1 Corinthians
    Authentic letter of Paul. Written in ...
    55
    2 Corinthians
    Authentic letter of Paul. Combination of ...
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  4. List of the Dates and Places of the New Testament Books. This chart shows a chronology of historical events in the first century AD, including the dates and places of the New Testament Books. Chart of the 27 Books of the New Testament with historical timeline.

  5. Summary Timeline 67 Detailed Timeline . Pentecost to Herod’s Persecution 69 Paul’s 1st Missionary Journey 72 Paul’s 2nd Missionary Journey 74 Paul’s 3rd Missionary Journey 78 Paul’s Travel to Rome 81 Paul’s Roman Imprisonment to Apostle John’s death 84 . NEW TESTAMENT BOOKS Authorship of New Testament Books – Summary Timeline 89

  6. The Bible Timeline 's 16-panel design (eight Old Testament and eight New Testament panels) leads children from creation of the world in Genesis to the promise of Jesus' return in Revelation, using important events, significant characters and dates as guides.

  7. Bible History Intertestamental Period Dead Sea Scrolls (copies ofScriptures) written c. 200 BC-AD 100 Emperor Domitian 81—96 Apostle John exiled to Island of Patmosc. 85-96 Some scholars believe Johns exile was under Domitian's rule (c. 85-96) and others believe it was under Nero's rule (c. 68). Maccabean Revolt 167-160

  8. Dec 28, 2009 · New Testament Timeline. 5 B.C.*. Jesus is born in Bethlehem. 4 B.C. Jesus' family flees to Egypt to escape from Herod's plan to kill Jesus (Matt. 2:13–18); Herod dies; Judas (of Sepphoris) and others rebel, requiring the Syrian Governor Varus to intervene throughout Palestine; Sepphoris, a city four miles from Nazareth, is destroyed by Roman ...

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