What's the biggest time gap between two chronologically consecutive books of the Bible? Honestly I don't even know the correct chronological sequence of all the books of the Bible, but I am quite interested in when the longest period of time took between two books of the scriptures.
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The last book of the Old Testament, Malachi, was written about 443 B.C. The first book of the New Testament, Matthew, was written about 40 A.D. leaving a 500 year gap between the Old and New Testament books. Second would be Joshua (~1450 BC) and Judges (written by Samuel ~1100 BC) |
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