The New Testament is full of wisdom, grace and power, but there are some parts that are helpful for spiritual growth and others that are just hard to understand or are not helpful.
The New Testament books were written over a period of about 80 years, starting around AD 50 and ending in the early second century. These dates are approximate because there is a lot of guesswork involved in trying to determine when Jesus Christ was born and when he died.
The Gospels were written first, between AD 50 and 100. The authorship of each gospel is uncertain, but it’s generally agreed that Matthew and John wrote their gospels based on information from eyewitnesses, while Mark and Luke used the other gospels as sources for their own.
The Book of Acts was written by Luke around AD 62–63. It explains how Christianity spread after Jesus’ death, focusing on the missionary work of Paul.
Between 50 and 100 AD, apostles wrote the epistles, which are letters. They were written by all twelve apostles except Judas Iscariot, who betrayed Jesus. Some are attributed to Paul (1 & 2 Corinthians; Galatians; Ephesians; Philippians; Colossians), while others are attributed to Peter (1 & 2 Peter); James (James); John (John); or Jude (Jude).
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Bible Timeline Of The New Testament Book
This is a complete Biblical Timeline Of The New Testament Book from Creation
Dates of New Testament Books
Note: All Dates are Approximate
S/N | Date | Description | Chapter |
1 | 6 BC | Birth of John the Baptist | Luke 1, John 1:6 |
2 | 6 BC | Augustus Taxes the Roman Empire | Luke 2 |
3 | 5 BC | Birth of Jesus | Matthew 1, Mark 1, Luke 2:6, John 1:14 |
4 | 5 BC | Visit of the Magi | Matthew 2 |
5 | 5 BC | Escape to Egypt | Matthew 2:13 |
6 | 4 BC | Slaughter of Infants | Matthew 2:16 |
7 | 4 BC | Return to Nazareth | Matthew 2:23 |
8 | 8 AD | The Boy Jesus at the Temple | Luke 2:41 |
9 | 26 AD | John the Baptist Prepares the Way | Matthew 3, Mark 1:4, Luke 3, John 1:15 |
10 | 26 AD | The Baptism of Jesus | Matthew 3:13, Mark 1:9, Luke 3:21 |
11 | 27 AD | Temptation of Jesus | Matthew 4, Mark 1:12, Luke 4 |
12 | 27 AD | Jesus Calls his First Disciples | Matthew 4:18, Mark 1:16, Luke 5 |
13 | 27 AD | Wedding at Cana | John 2 |
14 | 27 AD | Jesus Teaches Nicodemus | John 3 |
15 | 27 AD | Jesus Testifies to the Samaritan Woman | John 4 |
16 | 27 AD | Sermon on the Mount | Matthew 5 – 7 |
17 | 28 AD | Instructions on Prayer | Luke 11 |
18 | 28 AD | Jesus Ministers in Galilee | Matthew 8, Mark 2, Luke 4:14 |
19 | 28 AD | The Pool of Bethesda | John 5 |
20 | 28 AD | Jesus Lord of the Sabbath | Matthew 12, Mark 3, Luke 6 |
21 | 28 AD | Jesus Answers John’s Disciples | Matthew 11, Luke 7 |
22 | 28 AD | Jesus Speaks Many Parables | Matthew 13, Mark 4, Luke 8 |
23 | 28 AD | Jesus Heals a Demoniac | Matthew 8:28, Mark 5, Luke 8:26 |
24 | 28 AD | Jesus Heals a Paralytic | Matthew 9 |
25 | 29 AD | Jesus Sends out His Twelve Apostles | Matthew 10, Mark 6 |
26 | 29 AD | John the Baptist Beheaded | Matthew 14, Mark 6:14 |
27 | 29 AD | Jesus Feeds the 5,000 | Matthew 14:15, Mark 6:30, Luke 9, John 6 |
28 | 29 AD | Teachings on Clean and Unclean | Matthew 15, Mark 7 |
29 | 29 AD | Peter’s Confession of Christ | Matthew 16, Mark 8, Luke 9:18 |
30 | 29 AD | The Transfiguration | Matthew 17, Mark 9, Luke 9:28 |
31 | 29 AD | Greatest and Least in the Kingdom | Matthew 18 |
32 | 29 AD | Jesus Sends out the Seventy-two | Luke 10 |
33 | 29 AD | Jesus Teaches at the Feast of Tabernacles | John 7 |
34 | 29 AD | The Woman Caught in Adultery | John 8 |
35 | 29 AD | Jesus Affirms He is the Son of God | John 9 |
36 | 29 AD | The Shepherd and His Flock | John 10 |
37 | 30 AD | Jesus Speaks More Parables | Luke 12 – 16 |
38 | 30 AD | Jesus Cleanses the Ten Lepers | Luke 17 |
39 | 30 AD | Jesus Raises Lazarus | John 11 |
40 | 30 AD | Final Journey to Jerusalem | Matthew 19, 20, Mark 10, Luke 18 |
41 | 30 AD | The Triumphal Entry | Matthew 21, Mark 11, Luke 19, John 12 |
42 | 30 AD | Closing Ministry in Jerusalem | Matthew 22 – 25, Mark 12, 13, Luke 20, 21 |
43 | 30 AD | Thursday Before Passover | Matthew 26, Luke 22, Mark 14, John 13 |
44 | 30 AD | Jesus Comforts His Disciples | John 14 |
45 | 30 AD | Jesus the True Vine | John 15 |
46 | 30 AD | Jesus Promises the Holy Spirit | John 16 |
47 | 30 AD | Jesus’ Intercessory prayers | John 17 |
48 | 30 AD | Jesus’ Betrayal, Trial, Crucifixion | Matthew 27, Mark 15, Luke 23, John 18, 19 |
49 | 30 AD | Jesus’ Resurrection | Matthew 28, Mark 16, Luke 24, John 20, 21 |
50 | 30 AD | The Ascension | Acts 1 |
51 | 30 AD | Matthias Chosen by Lot | Acts 1:12 |
52 | 30 AD | The Holy Spirit Comes at Pentecost | Acts 2 |
53 | 30 AD | Peter Heals and Preaches | Acts 3 |
54 | 30 AD | Peter and John Arrested and Released; | Acts 4 |
55 | 30 AD | Believers Share All | Acts 4:32 |
56 | 30 AD | Deaths of Ananias and Sapphira | Acts 5 |
57 | 30 AD | Apostles Preach and Heal | Acts 5:11 |
58 | 31 AD | Stephen’s Speech, Stoning and Death | Acts 6, 7 |
59 | 31 AD | Saul Persecutes the Church | Acts 8 |
60 | 31 AD | Philip in Samaria | Acts 8:3 |
61 | 31 AD | Simon the Sorcerer | Acts 8:9 |
62 | 31 AD | Philip and the Ethiopian | Acts 8:26 |
63 | 34 AD | Saul’s Conversion | Acts 9 |
64 | 37 AD | Peter Preaches to the Gentiles | Acts 10, 11 |
65 | 42 AD | Barnabas Sent to Antioch | Acts 11:22 |
66 | 42 AD | Peter Led from Prison by the Angel | Acts 12 |
67 | 44 AD | Herod Agrippa Dies | Acts 12:20 |
68 | 45 AD | James Writes his Letter | James 1 – 5 |
69 | 48 AD | Paul’s First Missionary Journey | Acts 13 |
70 | 48 AD | Paul preaches in Pisidian Antioch | Acts 13:14 |
71 | 48 AD | Paul and Barnabas in Iconium | Acts 14 |
72 | 48 AD | Paul and Barnabas in Lystra and Derbe | Acts 14:8 |
73 | 48 AD | Paul and Barnabas Return to Syrian Antioch | Acts 14:21 |
74 | 48 AD | Return to Syrian Antioch | Acts 14:24 |
75 | 48 AD | The Council at Jerusalem | Acts 15 |
76 | 49 AD | Paul’s Second Missionary Journey | Acts 15:36 |
77 | 49 AD | Paul in Philippi | Acts 16 |
78 | 49 AD | Paul in Thessalonica, Berea, Athens | Acts 17 |
79 | 51 AD | Paul in Corinth | Acts 18 |
80 | 51 AD | Paul Writes to the Thessalonians | 1 Thess. 1 – 5 |
81 | 52 AD | Paul Writes again to the Thessalonians | 2 Thess. 1 – 3 |
82 | 54 AD | Paul in Ephesus | Acts 19 |
83 | 54 AD | Paul Writes to the Corinthians | 1 Corinthians 1 – 16 |
84 | 54 AD | Paul Writes to the Galatians | Galatians 1 – 6 |
85 | 57 AD | Paul in Macedonia and Greece | Acts 20 |
86 | 57 AD | Paul Writes to the Romans | Romans 1 – 16 |
87 | 57 AD | Paul Writes again to the Corinthians | 2 Corinthians 1 – 13 |
88 | 59 AD | Paul Returns to Jerusalem | Acts 21 – 23 |
89 | 60 AD | Paul imprisoned in Caesarea | Acts 24 |
90 | 62 AD | Paul Before Festus | Acts 25 |
91 | 62 AD | Paul Before Agrippa | Acts 26 |
92 | 62 AD | Paul Sails for Rome | Acts 27 |
93 | 62 AD | The Shipwreck | Acts 27:13 |
94 | 62 AD | Paul Ashore at Malta | Acts 28 |
95 | 62 AD | Paul Preaches at Rome | Acts 28:11 |
96 | 62 AD | Paul Writes to the Ephesians | Ephesians 1 – 6 |
97 | 62 AD | Paul Writes to the Philippians | Philippians 1 – 4 |
98 | 62 AD | Paul Writes to the Colossians | Colossians 1 – 4 |
99 | 62 AD | Paul Writes to Philemon | Philemon 1 |
100 | 63 AD | Paul Writes to Timothy | 1 Timothy 1 – 6 |
101 | 64 AD | Peter Writes his First Letter | 1 Peter 1 – 5 |
102 | 66 AD | Paul Writes to Titus | Titus 1 – 3 |
103 | 67 AD | Paul Writes Again to Timothy | 2 Timothy 1 – 4 |
104 | 67 AD | Peter Writes his Second Letter | 2 Peter 1 – 3 |
105 | 68 AD | Letter to the Hebrews | Hebrews 1 – 13 |
106 | 68 AD | Jude Writes his Letter | Jude 1 |
107 | 90 AD | John Writes his First Letter | 1 John 1 – 5 |
108 | 92 AD | John Writes his Second Letter | 2 John 1 |
109 | 94 AD | John Writes his Third Letter | 3 John 1 |
110 | 95 AD | John’s Revelation on Patmos | Revelation 1 – 22 |
Chronological Order of New Testament Books LDS
This is a list of the 27 books of the New Testament, ordered canonically according to most Christian traditions. See also Bible and biblical literature.
- Gospel According to Matthew
- Gospel According to Mark
- Gospel According to Luke
- Gospel According to John
- Acts of the Apostles
- Letter of Paul to the Romans
- Letters of Paul to the Corinthians
- I Corinthians
- II Corinthians
- Letter of Paul to the Galatians
- Letter of Paul to the Ephesians
- Letter of Paul to the Philippians
- Letter of Paul to the Colossians
- Letters of Paul to the Thessalonians
- I Thessalonians
- II Thessalonians
- Letters of Paul to Timothy
- I Timothy
- II Timothy
- Letter of Paul to Titus
- Letter of Paul to Philemon
- Letter to the Hebrews
- Letter of James
- Letters of Peter
- I Peter
- II Peter
- Letters of John
- I John
- II John
- III John
- Letter of Jude
- Revelation to John