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    Timeline based on traditionally accepted timeframes and general consensus of a variety of sources, including Wilmington's Guide to the Bible, A Survey of Israel's History (Wood), The Mysterious Numbers of the Hebrew Kings (Thiele), ESV Study Bible, The Treasury of Scripture Knowledge, International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, and Easton's ...

    • Old Testament Timeline

      Bible Timeline. Old Testament. All Dates are Approximate....

    • John 1

      The Beginning (Genesis 1:1–2; Hebrews 11:1–3)1 In the...

    • Revelation 1

      Prologue (Daniel 12:1–13)1 This is the revelation of Jesus...

    • Exodus 2

      The Birth and Adoption of Moses (Acts 7:20–22; Hebrews...

    • 2 Samuel 7

      God’s Covenant with David (1 Chronicles 17:1–15)1 After the...

    • Luke 1

      Dedication to Theophilus (Acts 1:1–3)1 Many have undertaken...

    • Matthew 13

      The Parable of the Sower (Mark 4:1–9; Luke 8:4–8)1 That same...

    • New Testament Timeline

      Timeline based on traditionally accepted timeframes and...

    • Jeremiah

      Bible Timeline. 627 BC: The Call of Jeremiah: Jeremiah 1:...

  3. Feb 1, 2016 · Find out the approximate dates of when each book of the Bible was written, from Genesis to Revelation, with links to video introductions and reading plans. See also the deuterocanonical and pseudepigrapha books and their dates.

    • Are The Books of The Bible in Order?
    • Who Decided What Order The Books Would Go In, and Why?
    • New Testament
    • Old Testament
    • Pros and Cons of Reading The Bible Chronologically

    The books of the Bible are in order, but not chronologically. Rather, they are organized by the type of literature. Of the 66 books total, the Bible is divided into the 39 books of the Old Testament (before Christ) and the 27 books of the New Testament (after Christ). Beyond that, the order is grouped by literary genre as follows: Old Testament - B...

    Ultimately it was God — through His people — who decided what books would be included in His Holy Word, the Bible. Jewish rabbis and scholars selected the first books, and later the early Christians did. These books, called the “canon,” are all considered to have been divinely inspired by God and therefore, as the apostle Paul explained to his ment...

    There is much overlap, and some of the Gospel accounts about Jesus’s life were actually written years later, even though the events they describe occurred earlier. 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: ...

    The Old Testament starts in chronological order, but then veers off chronologically. Here is the basic chronological order of the Old Testament: - Genesis (concurrent with the Book of Job) - Exodus and Leviticus - Number and Deuteronomy - Joshua - Judges and Ruth - 1 Samuel and 2 Samuel - Concurrent with 1 and 2 Samuel are woven 1 Chronicles and Ps...

    There are pros and cons of reading the Bible in chronological order. One good thing is that reading it chronologically can help with our historical understanding and context. We see how timelines and ancestral lineage play in, and the warnings and frustrations of the prophets and God Himself become clearer and more dire when we see how far the peop...

  4. Jun 6, 2022 · Learn how the Bible was written, preserved, and translated over 1,500 years by more than 40 authors in different languages and formats. Explore the major events and milestones of the Old and New Testament eras and the Christian age.

    • Genesis. Genesis is the first book in the list of the books of the Bible in chronological sequence. It is also the first one in the first major division of the Hebrew Bible, called the “Torah.”
    • Exodus. The book is anonymous, but tradition and many scholars consider Moses to be the author of Exodus. Refer to the Genesis discussion above for more information about the authorship of the whole Pentateuch.
    • Leviticus. The book doesn’t identify its author, but tradition and most scholars agree that Moses wrote Leviticus. Refer to the Genesis discussion above for more information about the authorship of the whole Pentateuch.
    • Numbers. Most scholars agree with the tradition that says that Moses wrote the book of Numbers. Refer to the Genesis discussion above for more information about the authorship of the whole Pentateuch.
  5. Feb 16, 2024 · For a more detailed timeline, read this chronological list of the books of the Bible. When Was the Bible Canonized? The canonization of the Bible, both the Old Testament and the New Testament, was a gradual process that occurred over several centuries.

  6. Sep 8, 2023 · Dive into the captivating history of the Bible, exploring its origins, the intricacies of the Hebrew Bible, and the profound blend of oral and written traditions. Join our enlightening journey!

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