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Romans AD 57

1 Corinthians AD 56-57

2 Corinthians AD 56-57

Galatians AD 48-49 or 55-57

Ephesians AD 60-63

Philippians AD 60-63

Colossians AD 60-63

1 Thessalonians AD 51-52

2 Thessalonians AD 51-52

1 Timothy AD 62-66

2 Timothy AD 66-67

Titus AD 63-66

Philemon AD 60-63

Source: Nelson's Complete Book of Bible Maps and Charts.Thomas Nelson 1993. p 375

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