The New Testament was written during the recorded events found in the Book Of Acts.
The Book of Acts 29 A.D. to 67 A.D.
Acts chapter 1 to 9:25
Galatians 1:17 to 1:19
Acts 9:26 to 12:2
Book of James written 45 A.D.
Acts 12:3 to 13:2
Paul’s First Missionary Journey 45 A.D. to 47 A.D.
Acts 13:3 to 14:28
Council at Jerusalem
Acts 15:1 to 15:12
Galatians 2:7 to 2:10
Acts 15:13 to 15:35
Galatians 2:11 to 2:14
Gospel of Mark written 50 A.D.
Paul’s Second Missionary Journey 50 A.D. to 54 A.D.
Acts 15:36 to 18:17
Book of 1 Thessalonians written from Corinth 52 A.D.
Book of 2 Thessalonians written from Corinth 53 A.D.
Paul’s Second Missionary Journey Concludes
Acts 18:18 to 18:22
Paul’s Third Missionary Journey 54 A.D. to 58 A.D.
Acts 18:23 to 19:41
Book of 1 Corinthians written from Ephesus 57 A.D.
1 Timothy 1:3
Acts 20:1
Book of 2 Corinthians written from Macedonia 57 A.D.
Acts 20:2,3
Book of Galatians written from Corinth 57 A.D.
Book of Romans written from Corinth 57 A.D. to 58 A.D.
Paul’s Third Missionary Journey Concludes
Acts 20:4 to 26:32
Gospels of Matthew and Luke written 60 A.D.
Paul’s Fourth Missionary Journey 60 A.D.
Acts 27:1 to 28:16
Book of Philemon written 61 A.D.
Book of Colossians written 61 A.D.
Book of Ephesians written 63 A.D.
Book of Philippians written 63 A.D.
Acts 28:17 to 28:31
LUKE WRITES THE BOOK OF ACTS 64 A.D.
Book of 1 Timothy writen 64 A.D.
Book of Titus written 64 A.D.
Book of 1 Peter written 64 A.D.
Book of Hebrews written 65 A.D.
Book of 2 Peter written 67 A.D.
Book of Jude written 67 A.D.
Book of 2 Timothy written 67 A.D.
Paul is killed 68 A.D.
The Jewish Temple At Jerusalem is Destroyed 70 A.D.
Gospel of John written 95 A.D.
Book of 1 John written 95 A.D.
Book of 2 John written 95 A.D.
Book of 3 John written 95 A.D.
Book of Revelation written 96 A.D.
Death of the Apostle John 100 A.D.
Ignatius of Antioch (35 A.D. to 107 A.D.) a Disciple of the Apostle John was Eaten Alive by Lions in Rome
Polycarp (69 A.D. to 155 A.D.) also a Disciple of the Apostle John and Friend of Ingnatius was Burned Alive.
John Chrysostom of Antioch (347 A.D. to 407 A.D.)
Ulfilas a Missionary to the Goths (311 A.D. to 383 A.D.) The Earliest Literary Work Known in the Germanic Language, which English belongs is the Gothic Bible that Ulfilas Translated.
Patrick a Missionary to Ireland, Scotland, and England (389 A.D. to 461 A.D.)
By the fourth century the bishops of Rome using corrupted Bible Manuscripts claim succession from Saint Peter to establish the church-state of the Roman Catholic Church, whereby new members were made through “infant baptism” which become law in 416 A.D.
Romulus Augustus, the last emperor of the Western Roman Empire, is deposed by Odoacer, a German barbarian in 476 A. D.
Pope Leo III crown Charlemagne the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire in 800 A.D. The imperial title was held almost exclusively by German monarchs until the official dissolution of the Empire in 1806.
The compulsory of “infant baptism” forced the true Bible believers to re-baptize those who were saved by hearing the words of God and to live a life as a member of the underground church. Thus the term “Ana” (re) Baptists was given to these Bible believers (see Montanist, Novations, Tertullianists, Cathari, Paulicians, Donatists, Waldenses, etc., a new name for every group of Anabaptist Bible believers); by the State Church of the Roman Catholics.
Note: That the period of time 400 A.D. to 1600 A.D. called “the Dark Ages” is the same period that the corrupt Catholic Manuscripts were used by world governments!