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      • Here is a timeline of the New Testament books: 50-70 AD: Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John 70-80 AD: Acts of the Apostles 80-90 AD: Romans, 1 Corinthians, 2 Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, 1 Thessalonians 90-100 AD: 2 Thessalonians, 1 Timothy, 2 Timothy, Titus, Philemon 100-110 AD: Hebrews 110-120 AD: Revelation
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  1. 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. In those cases, the earliest manuscript evidence we have is that of great Codex Sinaiticus, the earliest complete New Testament. This is dated to 325–360.

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 Most of the dates can be determined precisely by correlating biblical events with extensive historical documents and archaeological evidence.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

  4. 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.

  5. 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. James - 50 A.D. First Thessalonians - 52-53. Second Thessalonians - 52-53.

  6. List of the chronological dates of the 27 books of the New Testament along with historical events in the first century AD. The list includes places where the books or letters were written.

  7. While it is impossible to say with 100% accuracy the exact chronological order of the New Testament, the following list is fairy accurate and will serve as a reasonable list to study from. James50 A.D. First Thessalonians52-53. Second Thessalonians52-53. Galatians55.

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 Most of the dates can be determined precisely by correlating biblical events with extensive historical documents and archaeological evidence.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

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