The 4 Gospels

  • 139 BCE

    The exile of the Jews from Rome

    The jews were expelled from the city, after being accused of aggressive missionary efforts.
  • 70 BCE

    The destruction of the Second Temple

    The Jewish population rebelled against the Roman Empire. Four years later, in 70 CE, Roman legions under Titus retook and destroyed most of Jerusalem and the Second Temple.
  • 53 BCE

    The Letters of Paul of Tarsus

    They provide an insight into the beliefs and controversies of early Christianity and as part of the original New Testament they are foundational texts for Christian beliefs and ethics.
  • 50 BCE

    Council of Jerusalem

    The council of Jerusalem is a council meeting of christian apostles, and in the bible, it was led by the apostles Peter and James.
  • 66

    The writing of Mark’s Gospel

    It is one of the four gospels and one of the three gospels. It also tells us about his death and burial and the discovery of the empty tomb.
  • 80

    The writing of Matthew’s Gospel

    Matthews Gospel was written in 80 A.D. and it tells us how Jesus rejected by Israel, sends the disciples to preach the gospel to the whole world.
  • 80

    The writing of Luke’s Gospel

    Luke is the third gospel, which tells the story of the birth, ministry, atonement, death, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus Christ.
  • 80

    The writing of John’s Gospel

    This gospel's purpose, as stated by John, was to show that Jesus was the son of God and believers in him might have eternal lives.
  • 1313

    Christianisation of the Roman Empire (Constantine)

    In 1313, Constantine issued the Edict of Milan, which accepted Christianity, and became the official religion of the Roman empire.