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When Was the Bible Written? A Chronological Guide to Scripture: Explore the chronological journey of Scripture with this comprehensive guide detailing the approximate writing dates and authors of each biblical book. Gain deeper insight into God’s providential orchestration of redemptive history.

When Was the Bible Written?

A Chronological Journey Through Scripture


At Shoe Leather Gospel, we believe that understanding when the books of the Bible were written helps believers see the grand narrative of Scripture with greater clarity. Knowing the timeline deepens our confidence in God’s providential orchestration of redemptive history. Here’s a walk through the approximate dates of composition for each biblical book—rooted in conservative scholarship, harmonized with biblical events, and viewed through a faithful dispensational lens.


Old Testament: Chronological Overview

Book(s)Approx. Date(s)Author(s)Academic Confidence
Genesis–Deuteronomy1445–1405 BCMoses🟡 Traditional View
JobUnknownAnonymous❌ Uncertain
Joshua1405–1385 BCJoshua🟡 Traditional View
Psalms1410–450 BCMultiple Authors✅ Widely Accepted
Judges~1043 BCSamuel🟡 Traditional View
Ruth1030–1010 BCSamuel (?)🟡 Traditional View
1 Samuelc. 1000–970 BCSamuel, Nathan, Gad🟡 Traditional View
2 Samuelc. 970–931 BCNathan, Gad🟡 Traditional View
Proverbs971–686 BCSolomon primarily✅ Widely Accepted
Song of Solomon971–965 BCSolomon✅ Widely Accepted
Ecclesiastes940–931 BCSolomon✅ Widely Accepted
Obadiah850–840 BCObadiah✅ Widely Accepted
Joel835–796 BCJoel✅ Widely Accepted
Jonah~775 BCJonah✅ Widely Accepted
Amos~750 BCAmos✅ Widely Accepted
Hosea750–710 BCHosea✅ Widely Accepted
Micah735–710 BCMicah✅ Widely Accepted
Isaiah700–681 BCIsaiah✅ Widely Accepted
Nahum~650 BCNahum✅ Widely Accepted
Zephaniah635–625 BCZephaniah✅ Widely Accepted
Habakkuk615–605 BCHabakkuk✅ Widely Accepted
Ezekiel590–570 BCEzekiel✅ Widely Accepted
Jeremiah586–570 BCJeremiah✅ Widely Accepted
Lamentations586 BCJeremiah✅ Widely Accepted
Daniel536–530 BCDaniel✅ Widely Accepted
1–2 Kings561–538 BCAnonymous (compiled)✅ Widely Accepted
Haggai~520 BCHaggai✅ Widely Accepted
Zechariah480–470 BCZechariah✅ Widely Accepted
Ezra457–444 BCEzra✅ Widely Accepted
1–2 Chronicles450–430 BCEzra (?)✅ Widely Accepted
Esther450–331 BCAnonymous✅ Widely Accepted
Malachi433–424 BCMalachi✅ Widely Accepted
Nehemiah424–400 BCEzra✅ Widely Accepted

New Testament: Chronological Overview

BookApprox. Date(s)Author(s)Academic Confidence
JamesAD 44–49James✅ Widely Accepted
GalatiansAD 49–50Paul✅ Widely Accepted
MarkAD 50–60Mark (written first, under Peter’s influence)✅ Widely Accepted
MatthewAD 50–60Matthew (written concurrently with Mark, for a Jewish audience)✅ Widely Accepted
1 ThessaloniansAD 51Paul✅ Widely Accepted
2 ThessaloniansAD 51–52Paul✅ Widely Accepted
1 CorinthiansAD 54–55Paul✅ Widely Accepted
2 CorinthiansAD 55–56Paul✅ Widely Accepted
RomansAD 57Paul✅ Widely Accepted
LukeAD 60–61Luke✅ Widely Accepted
ActsAD 62Luke✅ Widely Accepted
EphesiansAD 60–62Paul (Prison Epistle — First Imprisonment)✅ Widely Accepted
PhilippiansAD 60–62Paul (Prison Epistle — First Imprisonment)✅ Widely Accepted
ColossiansAD 60–62Paul (Prison Epistle — First Imprisonment)✅ Widely Accepted
PhilemonAD 60–62Paul (Prison Epistle — First Imprisonment)✅ Widely Accepted
1 TimothyAD 62–64Paul (after release, possibly from Corinth)✅ Widely Accepted
TitusAD 62–64Paul (possibly from Corinth or Nicopolis)✅ Widely Accepted
2 TimothyAD 64–67Paul (from second imprisonment before execution)✅ Widely Accepted
HebrewsAD 64–68Luke (scribed from Paul’s prison teachings — Second Imprisonment)❌ Uncertain
1 PeterAD 64–65Peter✅ Widely Accepted
2 PeterAD 65–68Peter✅ Widely Accepted
JudeAD 65–80Jude✅ Widely Accepted
JohnAD 80–90John✅ Widely Accepted
1 JohnAD 90–95John✅ Widely Accepted
2 JohnAD 90–95John✅ Widely Accepted
3 JohnAD 90–95John✅ Widely Accepted
RevelationAD 94–96John (from Patmos)✅ Widely Accepted

📘 Legend for Academic Confidence

  • ✅ Widely Accepted: Strong scholarly consensus on date and authorship.
  • 🟡 Traditional View: Based on traditional attributions; some scholarly debate exists.
  • ❌ Uncertain: Authorship or dating lacks consensus or is unknown. 

Why This Matters

Seeing the Bible as a progressive, Spirit-led unfolding of God’s redemptive plan gives us confidence. These books were not scattered ideas compiled centuries later—they were penned in real time, in real places, by real people, under divine inspiration (2 Peter 1:20–21).

Understanding when helps us better understand why and how the story unfolds—and invites us to live as faithful participants in that same story.


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