| Author | Book | Date | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|
| The apostle Matthew, also called Levi | Matthew | 42 | |
| (John) Mark, assistant to Barnabas, Paul and Peter | Mark | 45 | Possibly at the behest of Peter |
| Luke the physician, associate of Paul. | Luke | 55 | |
| Acts | 62 | ||
| Hebrews | 67 | Possibly the author of Hebrews. If so, likely the scribe. Co-authored, possibly with Paul. | |
| The apostle John | John | ||
| 1 John | |||
| 2 John | |||
| 3 John | |||
| Revelation | From Patmos | ||
| The apostle Peter | 1 Peter | ||
| 2 Peter | 64 | Jude possibly the amanuensis | |
| The apostle Paul | Romans | 57 | Tertius amanuensis |
| 1 Corinthians | 55 | ||
| 2 Corinthians | 56 | ||
| Galatians | 48 | ||
| Ephesians | 60 | ||
| Philippians | 60 | ||
| Colossians | 60 | ||
| 1 Thessalonians | 50 | ||
| 2 Thessalonians | 50 | ||
| Philemon | 60 | ||
| 1 Timothy | 57 | Luke possibly the amanuensis | |
| Titus | 57 | Luke possibly the amanuensis | |
| 2 Timothy | 60 | Luke possibly the amanuensis | |
| James, the brother of Jesus | James | 44 | |
| Jude, the brother of Jesus | Jude | 64 |
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Sunday, 24 August 2014
Authors of the New Testament
A significant amount of the New Testament was written by Luke and Paul. This is what I think the best evidence points to concerning authorship, and approximate date.
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