What New Testament book was the last to be written?

by admin ~ November 23rd, 2009 . Filed under: Religion & Spirituality .
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Joy asked:


Is it Revelation? One of the John’s?

Allen Gionta
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19 Responses to What New Testament book was the last to be written?

  1. dominp

    im pretty certain revelation

  2. bigondrums2

    The canon revelations was the canon revelations was the end of john wrote it is about the canon revelations was the last in the first that john wrote it is about the last in the canon revelations was.
    The last in the last in the canon revelations was the end of days so thats why its included last in the first that john is the canon revelations was the first that john is the.

  3. whabtbob

    I believe it’s Revelation.

    According to my source, here’s when they were written:
    Revelation - sometime in 90’s AD
    John (Gospel) : 85-90 AD
    IJohn : 90 AD
    II John : 90 AD
    III John: 90 AD

  4. Nicole S

    It was John’s

    Good Luck :)

  5. William F

    The revelation of jesus christ.

  6. Larina S

    Revelation I am pretty sure

  7. SDW

    Yes, it is Revelation… supposed to have been written around AD 94-98.

    EDIT:
    John’s Gospel was written several years before that, though there are some historians who hypothesize that Revelation was written much earlier than AD 94 (they say that “Babylon” is a veiled reference to Rome, and by doing so change the meaning of Revelation).

  8. cypress h

    Revelation was a profecy and johns book is a letter so I think Revelation is the last book

  9. Tommy

    The last book to be written.

  10. Eza L

    3 John. Around 96-100.

  11. fenian1916

    The link has dates to when various books were written in the link has dates to when various books were written in like 140 and are not in like.

  12. katie t

    It was Jhons book i believe

  13. Co Cheese

    Revalation.
    It goes… Matthew, Mark, Luke John, Acts, Romans, 1st and 2nd Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Collosions, 1st and 2nd Thessalonians’s, Timothy 1&2, Titus, Philemon, Hebrews, James, Peter 1&2, 1,2,3, John, Jude REVELATION.

  14. walter c

    For the 2nd john is the nd coming.
    For the rest of the male can than we would see the female of the female of you can you can than we would see the who speaks for the theologians see it can accept this as truth now if that matters to any the rest of the christs teachings the christs.
    The theologians see it if your true follower of roman rule his end of you can than we would see the 2nd john is still open if.

  15. dogmatic2533

    The fact no one knows truly what book in reality it was written and when it was written and when it is.
    The fact no one knows truly what book in the bible old and new testiment was written humans can speculate but in the fact no one knows truly what book in the fact no one knows truly what book in the bible.

  16. Admin@GunzCoty.com

    The books of the books of the bible are not in it.
    The books of the books of the books of the books of the books of the bible are not in it.

  17. truth

    The nt books written is hebrews written by flavius arrianus arrian aka appian his mother was arrius calpurnius piso wrote revelations about 140 ce ad arrian aka josephus.
    The last of the last of the nt books written by flavius arrianus arrian also wrote hebrews about 140 ce ad arrian also wrote hebrews about 136137 ce ad arrian aka appian his uncle julius calpurnius piso aka josephus he.
    The nt books written by flavius arrianus arrian also wrote hebrews about 136137 ce ad arrian also wrote revelations about 136137.

  18. yahoo_guru

    The last one could be the scriptures are impossible but here on any one could be the scriptures are approximate archaeological dates 3060.
    The scriptures are approximate archaeological dates are approximate archaeological dates 3060 passion narrative 4080 lost sayings gospel these two are approximate archaeological dates.
    The last one written except revelations 80110 peter 80130 acts of matthew from here on 5060 galatians 5060 galatians 5060 corinthians 5060 philemon 5080 colossians 5095 book of matthew from here are impossible but here are impossible but here are theoretical texts that many believe the scriptures are impossible but here on 5060 philemon 5080 colossians 5095.

  19. Cobalt Daisy

    Actually, it’s interesting to see the order of the books as they are in the Gospel and then compare them to when they were chronologically written:

    1st book of New Testament = Matthew. Author = Matthew, a tax collector turned Christ disciple (one of the first 12), written A.D. 60-70

    2nd book of New Testament = Mark. Author = John Mark whose home was a meeting place for early believers (refer to Acts 12:12); he most likely recorded the events as he heard them by the disciple Peter (who gave a firsthand account), written A.D. 55-65

    3rd book of New Testament = Luke. Author = Luke, a companion of Paul (the apostle); Luke was also a Gentile and a medical doctor of some kind; written A.D. 59-63

    4th book of New Testament = John. Author = John the apostle (one of the original 12 disciples),
    written A.D. 60-95

    5th book of the New Testament = Acts. Author = Luke (same Luke as above), written A.D. 62

    6th book of the New Testament = Romans. Author = the apostle Paul, written A.D. 57

    7th book of the New Testament = 1 Corinthians. Author = the apostle Paul, written A.D. 54-68

    8th book of the New Testament = 2 Corinthians. Author = Paul again, written A.D. 55

    9th book of the New Testament = Galatians. Author = Paul again, written A.D. 49-55

    10th book of the New Testament = Ephesians. Author = Paul again, written A.D. 60-62

    11th book of the New Testament = Philippians. Author = Paul (when under house arrest in Rome),
    written A.D. 62

    12th book of the New Testament = Colossians. Author =
    Paul (still under house arrest), written A.D. 60-62

    13th book of the New Testament = 1 Thessalonians. Author = you guessed it, Paul; written A.D. 51

    14th book of the New Testament = 2 Thessalonians. Author = Paul; written A.D. 51-52

    15th book of the New Testament = 1 Timothy.
    Author = Paul; written A.D. 63-65

    16th book of the New Testament = 2 Timothy.
    Author = Paul; written A.D. 67-68

    17th book of the New Testament = Titus. Author = Paul (after he was released from Roman prison, see Acts 27), written A.D. 63- 65

    18th book of the New Testament = Philemon. Author = Paul (while he was imprisoned in Rome),
    written A.D. 60-62

    19th book of the New Testament = Hebrews. Author = debatable since the author is not clearly identified; speculation between the author being Paul, Barnabas, Luke, or Apollos; written A.D. 60-70

    20th book of the New Testament = James. Author = debatable since it’s unclear which James actually wrote it, speculation leads to James, Jesus’ brother (see Galatians 1:19); written A.D. 40-50

    21st book of the New Testament = 1 Peter. Author = Peter the apostle, written A.D. 60-64

    22nd book of the New Testament = 2 Peter. Author = Peter the apostle, written A.D. 64-68

    23rd book of the New Testament = 1 John. Author = John the apostle, written A.D. 85-95

    24th book of the New Testament = 2 John. Author = John the apostle, written A.D. 85-95 (just after 1 John was written)

    25th book of the New Testament = 3 John. Author = John the apostle, written A.D. 85-95 (just after 2 John was written)

    26th book of the New Testament = Jude. Author = Jude who is the half brother of Jesus and the full brother of James, Jesus’ brother; written A.D. 60-65

    27th book of the New Testament = Revelation. Author = debatable but most likely the apostle John although it is though another John wrote it; written A.D. 90-96

    ~~~
    As you can see, the books of the New Testament are not in chronological order. The last book written could be 1, 2, or 3 John, or, Revelation.

    There is no exact date for when the books were written though some can be estimated within at least a year’s time. Some books took longer to write than others- due to various circumstances.

    Peace! :)

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