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  1. Feb 1, 2016 · The books of the Bible are estimated to have been written between 1500 BC & AD 96. This article tells the approximate dates of each book of the Bible.

    • The Old Testament Era
    • The New Testament Era and Christian Age
    • The Reformation Era
    • Age of Reason, Revival, and Progress
    • Age of Ideologies

    The Old Testament era contains the story of creation—how God made everything including humanity with whom He would enter into an eternal covenant relationship. 1. Creation - B.C. 2000- Originally, the earliest Scriptures are handed down from generation to generation orally. 2. Circa B.C. 2000-1500 - The book of Job, perhaps the oldest book of the B...

    The New Testament era begins with the birth of Jesus Christ, the Messiah and Savior of the world. Through Him, God opens His plan of salvation to the Gentiles. The Christian church is established and the Gospel—God's Good News of salvation in Jesus—begins to spread throughout the Roman Empire and eventually into all the world. 1. Circa A.D. 45–100 ...

    The Reformation marks the beginning of Protestantismand the widespread expansion of the Bible into human hands and hearts through printing and increased literacy. 1. A.D. 1516- Desiderius Erasmus produces a Greek New Testament, a forerunner to the Textus Receptus. 2. A.D. 1517- Daniel Bomberg's Rabbinic Bible contains the first printed Hebrew versi...

    A.D. 1663- John Eliot's Algonquin Bible is the first Bible printed in America, not in English, but in the native Algonquin Indian language.
    A.D. 1782- Robert Aitken's Bible is the first English language (KJV) Bible printed in America.
    A.D. 1790- Matthew Carey publishes a Roman Catholic Douay-Rheims Version English Bible in America.
    A.D. 1790- William Young prints the first pocket-sized "school edition" King James Version Bible in America.
    A.D. 1946-1952- The Revised Standard Version is published.
    A.D. 1947-1956 - The Dead Sea Scrollsare discovered.
    A.D. 1971- The New American Standard Bible (NASB) is published.
    A.D. 1973 - The New International Version(NIV) is published.
  2. The chronology of the Bible is an elaborate system of lifespans, 'generations', and other means by which the Masoretic Hebrew Bible (the text of the Bible most commonly in use today) measures the passage of events from the creation to around 164 BCE (the year of the re-dedication of the Second Temple).

  3. Feb 16, 2024 · Pauline Epistles (50s-60s AD): The earliest writings of the New Testament are the letters (Epistles) of Paul, which were written in the 50s and 60s AD. Gospels (Mark, Matthew, Luke, John): The Gospels, recounting the life and teachings of Jesus, were composed between approximately 70 and 100 AD.

  4. Jan 4, 2022 · From a more practical viewpoint, the Bible timeline on which most scholars agree begins with the calling of Abram, renamed “Abraham” by God (Genesis 17:4–6) in the year 2166 BC, and ends with the writing of the book of Revelation in approximately AD 95.

  5. As for the completeness of the Biblical data, certain events, e.g. in the life of the prophet Elisha, cannot be dated exactly; but the overall OT chronological framework has been established, e.g. that they all occurred during dated reigns from Ahab to Jehoash in Israel.

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  7. Sep 9, 2021 · In reality, the time interval between the Exodus and Solomon’s fourth year was 479 years, not 480, thus invalidating the 12 generations concept. The Israelites left Rameses in year 1, month 1, day 15 of the Exodus era (Ex 12:1; Num 33:3). Since Solomon began to build the Temple in year 480, month 2, the elapsed time was 479 years plus between ...

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