Chronological Order of Paul's Epistles

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Seven Epistles before Acts 28

GALATIANS. The just shall live by FAITH (Gal. 3:11).

1 THESSALONIANS. Faith, Hope, and Love.

2 THESSALONIANS. Written to correct erroneous views arising out of the first epistle and emphasizing the Satanic counterfeit (2 Thess. 2).

HEBREWS. The just shall LIVE by faith (Heb. 10:38).

1 CORINTHIANS. Faith, Hope, and Charity - these abide.

2 CORINTHIANS. Written to correct erroneous views arising out of the first epistle, and emphasizing Satanic counterfeit (2 Cor. 11).

ROMANS. The JUST shall live by faith (Romans 1:17).

The hope of Israel is in view from Acts 1:6 to Acts 28:20.  It is also mentioned in Acts 26:6-7, Romans 15:12-13, and 1 Thessalonians 4:15-18.  All reference to the twelve tribes, the reign over the Gentiles, and the Archangel cease at Acts 28:28. With the setting aside of Israel, a new dispensation comes into operation, and a new set of epistles.

Seven Epistles after Acts 28

EPHESIANS. The revelation of the Mystery.

PHILIPPIANS. Bishops and Deacons. The Prize.

PHILEMON. Truth in practice.

COLOSSIANS. The revelation of the Mystery.

1 TIMOTHY. Bishops and Deacons.

TITUS.

2 TIMOTHY. The Crown.

The evidence for the exact dating of these Prison and Pastoral Epistles is not sufficient to enable anyone to dogmatize. All that we feel can be said with some measure of confidence is, that 1 Timothy and Titus were written in the interval of freedom that intervened between the two years at Rome (Acts 28:30), when Paul was treated as a military prisoner and allowed some measure of liberty, and the subsequent imprisonment when he was treated as an evildoer, and from which there was no hope entertained of release, except by death.