The Chronology
The crucifixion, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus Christ occurred in the spring of 32 AD.
Day of Pentecost (Acts 2)
Stoning of Stephen (Acts 7:59)
In about 37 AD, Jesus Christ speaks to Saul (Paul) on the road to Damascus.
Paul is led blind to Damascus (Acts 9:8).
After the visit by Ananias, Paul then goes to Arabia and returns to Damascus where he spends 3 years (Galatians 1:17-18 and Acts 9:22-23). In 37 AD King Aretas took control of Damascus when Emperor Tiberius Caesar died. Paul departed from Damascus at night, being let down from the city wall in a basket (Acts 9:25 and 2 Corinthians 11:32). This could not have been after 40 AD, the year that King Aretas died.
Paul met with Barnabus, Peter, and James in Jerusalem (Acts 9:26 and Galatians 1:18-19).
Paul in Caesarea and Tarsus (Acts 9:30)
Peter goes to house of Cornelius (Acts 10)
Barnabus gets Paul and they stay in Antioch (Syria) for one year (Acts 11:26). This must be between 41 AD (beginning of Claudius Caesar's reign) and 44 AD (Acts 11:28). Believers are first called Christians at Antioch.
James, brother of John, killed by Herod Agrippa I (Acts 12:2).
Herod Agrippa I dies in 44 AD (Acts 12:23).
Jesus saves
Romans 10:9
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