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. First, in the earliest manuscript editions of the new testament books, hebrews is included after romans among the books written by the apostle paul. The earliest new testament religious studies center. The earliest complete copy of an old testament book is the isaiah scroll found among the dead sea scrolls. What is the oldest book in the new testament answers. The book of james is with peters, johns and judes letters. The oldest manuscript of the new testament has been p52, a small fragment from johns gospel, dated to the first half of the second century. It was first written at bc through 500 bc and the words were given by god to its writers.
During the 2 nd century, the technology of writing advanced with the development of the codex versus the scroll. Yonder moynihan gillihan, boston college ehrman does a great job giving historical, religious, social, and literary background and also demonstrating various methodologies for students. What is the earliest part of the old testament that still. One of the earliest epistles is james, written in 49 a. What is the earliest book written in the new testament. The most important ancient targum translation of the torah is the translation of the seventy also known as the septuagint or lxx, which was originally produced by 70 jewish translators for greekspeaking jews in egypt during the 3rd2nd centuries b. Table iv gives the books of the new testament, including the earliest. Authorbook notes on the time frame jamejames early james doesnt have much church hierarchy, could be one of the earliest. It was copied some one hundred years before the time of christ. In the cases in which historians disagree on the date, we have identified the prominent historians who support the earliest and lastest possible dates. This also makes 1 thessalonians the oldest book in the new testament. Here i give the earliest evidence we have for each book. The earliest manuscripts do not contain the entire new testament. Revelation could have been penned under nero 68 or domition 95.
New testament article about new testament by the free. John the apostle had the distinguished role of collecting all the books extant and completing the canonization of the bible somewhere between 96 to 99 a. The books of galatians and james are thought to be the oldest in the new testament canon, written by 49 a. Of course, manuscripts on papyrus were known before, but these dated from a much later period and tended to be rather fragmentary. Below are approximate dates of when each book of the bible was written, listed in chronological order with links to each book on bible gateway. Every author of the new testament was jewish except for luke. What is the earliest complete list of the canon of the new.
Robinson demonstrates that the books in question were written relatively early. Religious studies center, brigham young university, and deseret book 2006, 260291. The earliest known complete list of the 27 books of the new testament is found in a letter written by athanasius, a 4thcentury bishop of alexandria, dated to 367. How long did it take to write the new testament after. The evidence outlined here indeed suggests that origens commentaries are the earliest surviving systematic and selfcontained examples of new testament commentaries. Learn more about biblical cultures through our weekly devotional. This timeline looks at the journey of the new testament text from its earliest manuscripts to the scholarly editions of today. Koran or alquran holy book of islam was written in 650 ad. First, unlike many of the other books of the new testament which seem to have been written in rome or asia minor, james clearly has a setting in the land of israel. A chronological new testament is different from and yet the same as the new. Several things are clear from the internal evidence of the book. First, citations of a book or letter by an early church father.
The four tables give the most commonly accepted dates or ranges of dates for the old. What are the earliest versions and translations of the bible. Marcus borgs evolution of the word is the complete nrsv version of the new testament, set out in the order the books were written, with a concise introduction to each. The book of james first new testament book, james 1. Still, here would be my summary for when the books of the new testament were written. The earliest such texts are the letters or epistles written between about 50. Although the septuagint is useful for doing biblical research, it must be remembered that it is a greek translation of the masoretic text. The list includes places where the books or letters were written. Still, here would be my summary for when the books of the new testament were. Chronological order of the books of the new testament. D the new testament was written by, or its writing was supervised by, the chosen disciples of jesus christ. The holy book used by the early christians is the jewish bible, known to christians now as the old testament testament meaning in this context a covenant between god and man. Of all the ancient writings, most scholars agree that the old testament of the bible is the oldest of religious books.
In his book named redating the new testament, john a. I will list the new testament books in approximate chronological order, but alter this when necessary for clarity. First, the earliest substantial manuscripts of the new testament come from the third century. The new testament contains 27 different books written by nine different authors. The oldest undisputed fragment of the new testament that has survived is known as p52. History of the bible new testament including the book, epistles and. For example, matthew, the first gospel, is actually the 20th book, written between 60 and 69 a. The average size of a new testament manuscript is around 450 pages. This was taken as evidence that paul had written it, and some eastern churches accepted hebrews as canonical earlier than in the west.
Others say that the first book is matthew, written about ad37 while others say matthew was written later after james. Not so the socalled other gospels, which were pseudepigraphical gnostic works written 100300 years later. It enables us to begin to see how the first three generations of disciplecommunities developed their understanding of who jesus is. The earliest new testament manuscripts bible archaeology. New mark manuscript is earliest yet christianity today. While others suggest the earliest book in the nt is most likely the book to the galatians. Traditonally regarded as the earliest gospel, it is now generally accepted that it postdates the gospel of st click the link for more information. Daniel 164 bce, combining newlywritten visions, chapters 712, with the. Novum testamentum is the second part of the christian biblical canon, the first being the old testament. The following chart provides the dates when the new testament books were written. The earliest surviving new testament manuscripts are made of papyrus. The new testament discusses the teachings and person of jesus, as well as events in firstcentury christianity. Also, thessalonians 1, written by paul around 50 a.
Of all the surviving letters written by the apostle paul, 1 thessalonians is very likely the first to have been written. Other scholars believe that most of the new testament was written before the fall of jerusalem and the destruction of the temple in 70 a. When was the first new testament book written, the four tables give the most commonly accepted dates or ranges of dates for the old table iv gives the books of the new testament, including the earliest daniel bce, combining newlywritten visions, chapters 712, with the. In what order were the books in the new testament written.
Scholars conjecture that it was written for the church at antioch toward the end of the 1st cent. It is generally accepted that pauls undisputed epistles romans, 1 corinthians, 2 corinthians, philemon, galatians, philippians and 1 thessalonians were written by about 60 ce. The codex was the early form of the book, which solved many problems with ease of use. Books marked with an asterisk are apocryphaldeuterocanonical. In the order of the bible matthew is the first new testament book. Matt slick is the president and founder of the christian apologetics. Jesus promised his disciples that the holy spirit would bring. Bible possibly written centuries earlier, text suggests. Earlier commentaries may have been written, but have since been lost.
Gods providence gave us the 27 book new testament canon, not the church. This view is supported by evidence that the other gospels are based. The earliest papyrus manuscripts come very close to the time when the new testament was written. Timeline of new testament books new testament charts. The earliest known complete list of the 27 books of the new testament is found in a letter written by athanasius, a 4thcentury bishop of alexandria, dated to 367 ad. Earliest new testament manuscript fragment discovered. Christians regard both the old and new testaments together as sacred. If this is true, it would be the oldest fragment of the new testament known to exist. In spite of the late dates assigned by some scholars, it is. Almost everything we know about the earliest copies of the. It focuses primarily on the ancient languages and not the english translations see also the history of the bible in english timeline. What is the earliest systematic new testament commentary. Have you ever thought about which books of the new testament were written first. The 27 book new testament was first formally canonized during the councils of hippo 393 and carthage 397 in north africa.
Whats the chronological order of the new testament books. Tim vivian, california state university, bakersfield the new testament is truly a remarkable accumulation of scholarship. Below are approximate dates of when each book of the bible was written. Also, look for the free chronological bible reading schedule on our bible reading plans page. Some fragments contain just a verse or two, but still count as a manuscript. God oversaw the collection of the canon of the new testament by providence. The bible from biblos, greek for book is the basis of two great written documents provide few traces of the old. Timeline of new testament books new testament charts bible. New testament scholars are generally agreed that mark is the oldest of the four new testament gospels, written around 70 ce.