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Cleansing of the Temple 21:12-17 11:15-19 19:45-48 The Wicked Husbandmen * 21:33-46 12:1-9 20:9-19 The Greatest Commandment 22:35-40 12:28-34 10:25-28 Little Apocalypse 24:1-44 13:1-37 21:5-36 Last Supper 26:17-29 14:12-25 22:7-23 Agony in the Garden 26:36-46 14:32-42 22:39-46 Jesus before the High Priest 26:57-68 14:53-65 22:54,66-71 Peter's Denial 26:69-75 14:66-72 22:55-62 Jesus before Pilate 27:1-2, 15:1-5 23:1-5 11-14 Jesus before Herod 23:6-12 Crucifixion of Jesus 27:32-56 15:21-41 23:26-49
Resurrection of Jesus 28:1-10 16:1-9 24:1-12 * parable NEW TESTAMENT: THE WRITING OF THE NEW TESTAMENT The first New Testament books written were the authentic Epistles (see Authenticity, Canonicity, and Inspiration, below) of Paul, probably starting with 1 Thessalonians at the beginning of the 50s. In the mid-50s Paul wrote his great Epistles--Galatians, 1 and 2 Corinthians, and Romans--and then or a little later Philippians and Philemon. If Paul wrote it, Colossians also originated around the mid-50s. If the Epistle of James is authentic, it may have been written as early as the 50s, but many scholars think it was written late in the first century (perhaps incorporating older material). If 1 Peter is authentic, it must have been written by the early 60s, but some scholars think it was written at the end of the first century. Some time shortly before or after 70, the Gospel of Mark was written, possibly by John Mark. It's likely that the Gospels of Matthew and Luke were written in the 80s, using Mark as a source. Matthew may include traditions that came from the apostle Matthew, but few