Explore the New Testament books in chronological order. This list includes the chronology of New Testament books of the Bible in the order in which things actually happened throughout history. The list also includes the approximate year each book was written for chronological reference.
New Testament Books In Chronological Order
- Luke – 58-65 A.D.
- John – 80-95 A.D.
- Matthew – 50-65 A.D.
- Mark – 55-65 A.D.
- Acts – 61-64 A.D.
- James – 44-49 A.D.
- Galatians – 49-50 A.D.
- 1 Thessalonians – 49-51 A.D.
- 2 Thessalonians – 49-51 A.D.
- 1 Corinthians – 55 A.D.
- 2 Corinthians – 55-56 A.D.
- Romans – 56-58 A.D.
- Philemon – 57-62 A.D.
- Colossians – 60-62 A.D.
- Ephesians – 60-62 A.D.
- Philippians – 60-62 A.D.
- 1 Timothy – 62-66 A.D.
- Titus – 64-65 A.D.
- 1 Peter – 60-65 A.D.
- Hebrews – 61-69 A.D.
- 2 Timothy – 66-67 A.D.
- 2 Peter – 65-68 A.D.
- Jude – 60-80 A.D.
- 1 John – 85-95 A.D.
- 2 John – 85-95 A.D.
- 3 John – 85-95 A.D.
- Revelation – 94-96 A.D.
Go Beyond the Chronology of New Testament Books
While this list focused on the arrangement of the New Testament books in chronological order, there are more ways to view the books of the Bible that make up the New and Old Testament Canons of Scripture. Browse through these additional guides to go beyond the chronology of New Testament books.
- All Books of the Bible In Order
- Books of the Bible In Alphabetical Order
- Old Testament Books In Order (Canonical Order)
- Old Testament Books In Chronological Order
- Old Testament Books In Alphabetical Order
- New Testament Books In Order (Canonical Order)
- New Testament Books In Alphabetical Order
- New Testament Books In Chronological Order
- Chronological Order of the Gospels
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