New Testament book
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Written (A.D.)
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Authors (we were told)
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Romans
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57 36
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Paul
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1 Corinthians
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54-56 36
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Paul
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2 Corinthians
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54-56 36
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Paul
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Galatians
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48 36
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Paul
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Ephesians
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60 36
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Paul
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Philippians
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60 36
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Paul
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Colossians
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60 36
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Paul
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Philemon
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60 36
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Paul
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1 Thessalonians
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50 36
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Paul
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2 Thessalonians
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50 36
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Paul
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1 Timothy
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100 37
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Paul
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2 Timothy
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100 37
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Paul
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Titus
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100 37
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Paul
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Acts
|
80-90 38
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Unknown. According to Church tradition it is written by Luke (Paul’s physician). 39 Luke is not a disciple of Jesus. Luke never makes mentions of the actions of the real apostles of Jesus.
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Hebrews
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80-90 38
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Unknown
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James
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65-85 37
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James (brother of Jesus)
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Jude
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100-130 38
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Jude
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Mark
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64-65 36
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Unknown
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Matthew
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85-90 36
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Unknown
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Luke
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80-85 36
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Unknown
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John
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90-100 36
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Unknown
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1 Peter
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90 37
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Modern biblical scholars believe that the books of Peter in the New testament do not sound like the Galilean Peter, but of someone who was educated in Greek 40 and learnt the scriptures via a Greek translation (known as the LXX) 41
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2 Peter
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110 37
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Modern biblical scholars feels that the books of Peter in the New testament do not sound like the Galilean Peter, but more of someone who was educated in Greek 40. Bizarrely not the same author of 1 Peter as the use of the Greek is different. 42
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1 John
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100 37
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Modern biblical scholars believe that this book of John was not written by John the disciple of Jesus. 43
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2 John
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100 37
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John (see note above)
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3 John
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100 37
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John (see note above)
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Revelation
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90 - 100 38
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John (see note above)
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