Timeline

OT

- [-4004] Creation of the world and Adam and Eve (Genesis 1-2)
- [-2348] The Great Flood and Noah's Ark (Genesis 6-9)
- [-1921] Call of Abraham and covenant promise (Genesis 12; 15; 17)
- [-1571] Moses receives the Ten Commandments on Mount Sinai (Exodus 19-20; 31:18)
-[-1446~1406] Pentateuch (Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy) written by Moses (Exodus 17:14; 24:4; 34:27; Numbers 33:1-2; Deuteronomy 31:9-13)
-[-1406~1370] Book of Joshua written (Joshua 24:26)
-[-1375~1050] Book of Judges written (Judges 17-21 implies post-Samson era)
-[-1100~1000] Ruth written (Ruth 4:17-22 implies Davidic era)
-[-1050~1000] 1 Samuel written (1 Samuel covers Saul's reign)
- [-1050] Saul anointed as first king of Israel (1 Samuel 10)
- [-1010] David becomes king and conquers Jerusalem (2 Samuel 5)
- [-970] Solomon becomes king and builds the First Temple (1 Kings 3; 6)
- [-931] Kingdom divides into Israel (north) and Judah (south) (1 Kings 12)
- [-722] Assyrian conquest of northern kingdom Israel (2 Kings 17)
- [-586] Babylonian destruction of Jerusalem and First Temple; exile begins (2 Kings 25; Jeremiah 52)
- [-539] Cyrus of Persia conquers Babylon and issues decree for Jews to return (Ezra 1; 2 Chronicles 36:22-23)
- [-516] Second Temple completed in Jerusalem (Ezra 6)
-[-1000~950] 2 Samuel written (2 Samuel covers David's reign)
-[-950~900] 1 Kings written (1 Kings 1-11 Solomon; 12-22 up to divided kingdom)
-[-900~850] 2 Kings written (2 Kings covers up to exile)
-[-900~800] Psalms compiled (Psalm 90 by Moses; many 72 by Solomon; many by David - 2 Samuel 23:1)
-[-900~700] Proverbs compiled (Proverbs 1:1; 10:1; 25:1 Hezekiah's men)
-[-900~800] Ecclesiastes written (Ecclesiastes 1:1 Solomon)
-[-900~800] Song of Solomon written (Song of Solomon 1:1)
-[-800~700] Jonah written (2 Kings 14:25 Jonah during Jeroboam II)
-[-760~720] Amos written (Amos 1:1 during Uzziah/Jeroboam II)
-[-750~700] Hosea written (Hosea 1:1 during Uzziah to Hezekiah)
-[-740~700] Micah written (Micah 1:1 Jotham-Ahaz-Hezekiah)
-[-740~680] Isaiah written (Isaiah 1:1 Uzziah to Hezekiah; 6:1 year Uzziah died)
-[-650~620] Nahum written (Nahum implies post-Assyrian fall of Thebes -669 BC)
-[-630~610] Zephaniah written (Zephaniah 1:1 during Josiah)
-[-620~580] Habakkuk written (Habakkuk 1:6 Chaldeans rising)
-[-605~536] Daniel written (Daniel 1:1 third year Jehoiakim; 9:2 in Darius)
-[-593~570] Ezekiel written (Ezekiel 1:1-2 fifth year exile Jehoiachin)
-[-586~570] Jeremiah written (Jeremiah 1:1-3 Josiah to exile; 52 post-exile)
-[-586~570] Lamentations written (Lamentations implies post-Jerusalem fall)
-[-586~520] Obadiah written (Obadiah vs Edom post-586)
-[-520~505] Haggai written (Haggai 1:1 second year Darius)
-[-520~480] Zechariah written (Zechariah 1:1 second year Darius)
-[-458~430] Ezra written (Ezra 7:8 Artaxerxes; post-temple)
-[-445~425] Nehemiah written (Nehemiah 1:1 Artaxerxes; wall rebuilt)
-[-445~400] Malachi written (Malachi post-temple; pre-Ezra reforms)
-[-400~300] 1 Chronicles written (1 Chronicles post-exile genealogy)
-[-400~300] 2 Chronicles written (2 Chronicles 36:23 Cyrus decree)


NT


- [-5] Birth of Yeshua aka Jesus in Bethlehem (Matthew 1-2; Luke 2)
- [26~29] Yeshua aka Jesus baptized by John and begins ministry (Matthew 3; Mark 1; Luke 3)
- [29~30] Yeshua aka Jesus gives Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5-7)
- [30] Yeshua aka Jesus crucified, buried, and resurrects; ascension follows (Matthew 27-28; Mark 15-16; Luke 23-24; John 19-20; Acts 1)
- [30~35] Acts of the Apostles and early church beginnings (Acts 1-28)
- [45~48] Epistle of James written (James)
- [50~52] 1 Thessalonians written (1 Thessalonians)
- [52~54] 2 Thessalonians written (2 Thessalonians)
- [53~55] Galatians written (Galatians)
- [55~56] 1 Corinthians written (1 Corinthians)
- [56~57] 2 Corinthians written (2 Corinthians)
- [57~58] Romans written (Romans)
- [60~61] Ephesians written (Ephesians)
- [60~61] Philippians written (Philippians)
- [60~61] Colossians written (Colossians)
- [60~62] Philemon written (Philemon)
- [61~63] 1 Timothy written (1 Timothy)
- [62~64] Titus written (Titus)
- [63~64] 1 Peter written (1 Peter)
- [64~65] 2 Timothy written (2 Timothy)
- [64~67] Hebrews written (Hebrews)
- [65~67] Jude written (Jude)
- [66~68] 2 Peter written (2 Peter)
- [68~70] Gospel of Mark written (Mark)
- [70~80] Gospel of Matthew written (Matthew)
- [80~90] Gospel of Luke written (Luke)
- [80~90] Acts of the Apostles written (Acts)
- [85~95] Gospel of John written (John)
- [90~95] 1 John written (1 John)
- [90~95] 2 John written (2 John)
- [90~95] 3 John written (3 John)
- [95~100] Revelation written (Revelation)



The Gospel and The Apostle Scrolls aka New Testament

Determining the exact dates of composition for the New Testament books is challenging, as ancient manuscripts rarely include explicit dates, and the Bible itself does not provide precise timelines. Scholars rely on internal evidence (e.g., references to historical events, theological development, and language), external references in early followers of Jesus writings, and manuscript traditions to estimate dates. Below, are AI provided informed estimates for when each New Testament book was likely written, based solely on biblical texts and insights from ancient manuscripts, avoiding modern scholarly consensus or external historical sources beyond what the texts themselves suggest. These are "best guesses" grounded in the internal evidence of the texts and the context of early followers manuscript traditions.

Approach

New Testament Books and Estimated Dates

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