Events in Chronological Order

6 BC
Lineage of the Messiah (Matthew 1:1-17, Luke 3:23-38)
The conception of John the Baptist and Jesus Christ (Matthew 1:18, Luke 1, John 1)
Joseph's reaction to Mary's pregnancy (Matthew 1:19-25)
The Roman Empire will be taxed by Caesar Augustus; Mary and Joseph travel to Bethlehem (Luke 2:1-5)
The birth of Jesus Christ, visit from the shepherds (Luke 2:6-20)
Jesus is circumcised at 8 days old and officially given His name (Luke 2:21)
Mary's forty days of purification, according to the law of Moses (Luke 2:22)
Presentation of Jesus in Jerusalem, offering of a sacrifice, conversation with Simeon and Anna (Luke 2:22-38)

4 BC
The wise men visited Jesus as a young child in a house in Bethlehem (Matthew 2:1-12)
Joseph and Mary escape with Jesus into Egypt, infant boys killed in Bethlehem and area (Matthew 2:13-18)
Death of Herod, Joseph brings his family to Nazareth (Matthew 2:19-23)

6 AD
Jesus' childhood, teaches at the temple at age 12 (Luke 2:39-52)

14 AD
Death of Augustus Caesar
Tiberius becomes the emperor of Rome

26 AD
John the Baptist prepares the way for Jesus (Matthew 3, Mark 1, Luke 3, John 1)
Baptism of Jesus, begins his ministry (Matthew 3, Mark 1, Luke 3)

27 AD
Jesus is tempted by the devil in the wilderness (Matthew 4, Mark 1, Luke 4)
Jesus started calling his disciples (Matthew 4, Mark 1, Luke 5)
Jesus turns water into wine at a wedding (John 2)
First cleansing of the temple (John 2)
Jesus teaches Nicodemus (John 3)
Jesus teaches a Samaritan women at the well (John 4)
The Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5-7)

28 AD
Jesus explains how to pray (Luke 11)
Jesus in Galilee (Matthew 8, Mark 2, Luke 4)
Pool of Bethesda (John 5)
Jesus explains that he is Lord even of the Sabbath (Matthew 12, Mark 3, Luke 6)
Jesus speaks of John the Baptist's disciples (Matthew 11, Luke 7)
Parables (Matthew 13, Mark 4, Luke 8)
Jesus casts out a devil (Matthew 8, Mark 5, Luke 8)
Jesus heals a paralyzed person (Matthew 9)

29 AD
Jesus sends the 12 out to teach and heal (Matthew 10, Mark 6)
John the Baptist is beheaded, Jesus mourns and prays (Matthew 14, Mark 6)
Jesus miraculously feeds 5000 men (Matthew 14, Mark 6, Luke 9, John 6)
Jesus teaches what makes a person clean or unclean (Matthew 15, Mark 7)
Peter confesses Jesus as Lord (Matthew 16, Mark 8, Luke 9)
The Transfiguration (Matthew 17, Mark 9, Luke 9)
The least shall be great and the greatest shall be least (Matthew 18)
Jesus sends out 72 (Luke 10)
Jesus teaches at the feast of the tabernacles (John 7)
Jesus saves an adulterous woman from being stoned (John 8)
Jesus declares that he is the Son of God (John 9)
The sheep know the shepherd's voice (John 10)

30 AD
Parables (Luke 12-16)
Jesus heals the 10 lepers (Luke 17)
Jesus raises Lazarus from the dead (John 11)
Jesus' final journey to Jerusalem (Matthew 19-20, Mark 10, Luke 18)
Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem (Matthew 21, Mark 11, Luke 19, John 12)
Second cleansing of the temple (Matthew 21)
Jesus curses a fig tree (Matthew 21)
Jesus is anointed by Mary (John 12)
Wrapping up His ministry there (Matthew 22-35, Mark 12-13, Luke 20-21)
Thursday before Passover (Matthew 26, Mark 14, Luke 22, John 13)
Institutes the Lord's Prayer (Luke 22)
Jesus washes the disciples' feet (John 13)
Jesus offers comfort to his disciples (John 14)
Jesus is the True Vine (John 15)
Jesus promises the Comforter (John 16)
Intercessory prayers (John 17)
Jesus prays in the Garden of Gethsemane (Mark 14)
Judas Iscariot betrays Jesus, arrest and crucifixion (Matthew 27, Mark 15, Luke 23, John 18-19)
Peter denies knowing Jesus (Matthew 26)
Jesus is resurrected three days after his death (Matthew 28, Mark 16, Luke 24, John 20-21)
Women visit the tomb (Matthew 28)
Jesus appears to his disciples (Mark 16)
Jesus ascends into heaven (John 20, Acts 1)
Matthias is chosen to replace Judas Iscariot by prayer and casting lots (Acts 1)
Pentecost and the Holy Ghost (Acts 2)
Peter heals and preaches (Acts 3)
Peter and John are arrested, but released (Acts 4)
Ananias and Sapphira die (Acts 5)
Apostles heal and preach in various places (Acts 5)

31 AD
Stephen is stoned (Acts 6-7)
Saul persecutes the church (Acts 8)
Philip is in Samaria (Acts 8)
Simon the sorcerer (Acts 8)
Philip and the Ethiopian (Acts 8)

34 AD
Saul is converted on the road to Damascus (Acts 9)

37 AD
Caligula becomes the emperor of Rome
Peter preaches to the Gentiles (Acts 10-11)

41 AD
Claudius becomes the emperor of Rome

42 AD
Antioch becomes the center for the Christian population
Barnabas is sent to Antioch (Acts 11)
Peter is rescued from prison by an angel (Acts 12)

43 AD
Theudas claims to be the Messiah, but is executed

44 AD
Herold Agrippa dies (Acts 12)

45 AD
James writes a letter (James)

48 AD
Paul's first missionary journey (Acts 13)
Paul and Barnabas are in Antioch, Iconium, Lystra and Derbe, then return to Antioch (Acts 13-14)
The council at Jerusalem (Acts 15)

49 AD
Paul's second missionary journey (Acts 15)
Paul is in Philippi, Thessalonica, Berea, and Athens (Acts 16-17)

51 AD
Paul is in Corinth, writes to the Thessalonians (1 Thessalonians)

52 AD
Paul writes to the Thessalonians (2 Thessalonians)

54 AD
Nero becomes the emperor of Rome
Paul is in Ephesus, writes to Corinthians and Galations (Acts 19, 1 Corinthians, Galations)

57 AD
Paul in Macedonia/Greece, writes to Romans/Corinthians (Acts 20, Romans, 2 Corinthians)

59 AD
Paul returns to Jerusalem (Acts 21-23)

60 AD
Paul is in prison in Caesarea (Acts 24)

61 AD
Paul is in prison in Rome

62 AD
Paul is released
Paul goes before Festus and Agrippa, then sails for Rome but shipwrecks at Malta (Acts 25-28)
Paul preaches in Rome, writes to Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians and Philemon (Acts 28, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, Philemon)

63 AD
Paul writes to Timothy (1 Timothy)

64 AD
There is a great fire in Rome, for which the Christians are blamed
Paul is back in prison
Peter writes a letter (1 Peter)

66 AD
The Jews in Judea revolt against Rome
Paul writes to Titus (Titus)

67 AD
Paul writes to Timothy again (2 Timothy)
Peter writes a second letter (2 Peter)

67-68 AD
Death of Paul and Peter

68 AD
Letters to the Hebrews (Hebrews)
Jude writes a letter (Jude)

69 AD
Romans attack Jerusalem
Vespasian becomes the emperor of Rome

70 AD
Jerusalem and the temple are destroyed, Christians deported

73 AD
Many Jews commit suicide at Masada

79 AD
Titus becomes the emperor of Rome

80 or 90 AD
John writes a letter (1 John)

80 or 92 AD
John writes another letter (2 John)

80 or 94 AD
John writes a third letter (3 John)

89 or 95 AD
John writes the book of Revelation at Patmos (Revelation)