Chronological order of the new testament

Here is the chronological order of the New Testament books:

The Life of Jesus Christ

  1. Gospel of Mark (written around 68-70 AD)
  2. Gospel of Matthew (written around 80-90 AD)
  3. Gospel of Luke (written around 80-90 AD)
  4. Gospel of John (written around 90-100 AD)

The Early Church

  1. Acts of the Apostles (written around 80-90 AD)
  2. Epistle of James (written around 61-70 AD)
  3. Epistle of Peter (written around 64-68 AD)
  4. Epistle of Jude (written around 65-70 AD)

The Pauline Epistles

  1. 1 Thessalonians (written around 51-52 AD)
  2. Galatians (written around 55-56 AD)
  3. 2 Thessalonians (written around 51-52 AD)
  4. 1 Corinthians (written around 55-56 AD)
  5. 2 Corinthians (written around 56-57 AD)
  6. Romans (written around 57-58 AD)
  7. Philippians (written around 61-62 AD)
  8. Philemon (written around 61-62 AD)
  9. Ephesians (written around 62-63 AD)
  10. Colossians (written around 62-63 AD)
  11. 1 Timothy (written around 62-63 AD)
  12. 2 Timothy (written around 67-68 AD)
  13. Titus (written around 63-64 AD)
  14. Hebrews (written around 65-70 AD)

The General Epistles

  1. 1 Peter (written around 64-68 AD)
  2. 2 Peter (written around 68-70 AD)
  3. 1 John (written around 90-100 AD)
  4. 2 John (written around 90-100 AD)
  5. 3 John (written around 90-100 AD)
  6. Jude (written around 65-70 AD)

The Book of Revelation

  1. Revelation (written around 90-100 AD)

Note: The dates provided are approximate and based on scholarly consensus. The exact dates of composition are not universally agreed upon among scholars.