“New Testament Time Line,” New Testament Stories (2005), 184–85
“Time Line,” New Testament Stories, 184–85
New Testament Time Line
Before Jesus’s Birth to A.D. 2
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Elisabeth and Zacharias
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Mary and the Angel
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John the Baptist Is Born
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Joseph and the Angel
(A.D. 0–2)
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Jesus Christ Is Born
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Presentation at the Temple
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The Wise Men
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Wicked King Herod
A.D. 11
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The Boy Jesus
A.D. 31
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Jesus Is Baptized
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Jesus Is Tempted
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The Wedding in Cana
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Jesus and His Heavenly Father’s House
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Nicodemus
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The Woman at the Well
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The Leader’s Son
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Angry People in Nazareth
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Jesus Chooses His Apostles
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The Sermon on the Mount
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Jesus Teaches about Prayer
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Jesus Commands the Winds and the Waves
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The Man with the Evil Spirits
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The Man Who Could Not Walk
A.D. 32
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Jairus’s Daughter Is Raised from the Dead
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A Woman Touches Jesus’s Clothes
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Jesus Forgives a Woman
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Doing His Father’s Work on Earth
A.D. 33
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Jesus Feeds 5,000 People
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Jesus Walks on the Water
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The Bread of Life
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Jesus Heals a Deaf Man
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Peter Testifies of Christ
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Appearing in Glory: The Transfiguration
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The Boy with an Evil Spirit
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The Good Samaritan
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Jesus Tells Three Parables
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The Lost Sheep
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The Lost Coin
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The Lost Son
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The Ten Lepers
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The Pharisee and the Publican
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Jesus Heals a Blind Man
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The Good Shepherd
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Jesus Blesses the Children
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The Rich Young Man
A.D. 34
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Jesus Brings Lazarus Back to Life
Last Week of the Savior’s Life
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The Savior Goes to Jerusalem
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The Widow’s Mites
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The Second Coming
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The Ten Virgins
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The Talents
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The First Sacrament
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Other Teachings at the Last Supper
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Jesus Suffers in the Garden of Gethsemane
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The Trials of Jesus
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Jesus Is Crucified
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Jesus Is Risen
A.D. 34–70
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The Apostles Lead the Church
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Peter Heals a Man
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Wicked Men Kill Stephen
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Simon and the Priesthood
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Saul Learns about Jesus
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Peter Brings Tabitha Back to Life
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Paul and Silas in Prison
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Paul Obeys the Holy Ghost
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Paul Finishes His Mission
The number before a title indicates the chapter of this book where you can read the story.
Dates and order of events are approximate.