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  • The Gospels
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  • A Gospel is a specialized biography written to proclaim the "good news" (Gr.: εὐαγγέλιον; anglicized: evangel). It is the message proclaimed by a herald, especially to tell of the coming of the king. "The Gospels" is the section of the Bible containing the books of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John that give accounts of the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. The Gospels make up the first section of the New Testament.
  • The Gospels is an album by Rick Wakeman, released in 1987. It is not a rock interpretation of the bible, but rather Rick's own interpretation of the four gospels using his keyboards, an operatic tenor, a choir, and a narrator.
  • The Four Gospels of the Bible (from the Greek for "good news") are the first four books of the New Testament. Two of the gospel accounts of Jesus are attributed to eyewitness accounts of two of His Apostles (Matthew and John) and two gospel accounts are attributed to disciples who did not know Jesus personally (Mark and Luke). There was no ambiguity among the early church fathers as to the authorship of the gospels, with their earliest writings attesting to our current titles. For additional information on each Gospel, see their individual entries.
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  • The Four Gospels of the Bible (from the Greek for "good news") are the first four books of the New Testament. Two of the gospel accounts of Jesus are attributed to eyewitness accounts of two of His Apostles (Matthew and John) and two gospel accounts are attributed to disciples who did not know Jesus personally (Mark and Luke). There was no ambiguity among the early church fathers as to the authorship of the gospels, with their earliest writings attesting to our current titles. For additional information on each Gospel, see their individual entries. The Gospels were originally written in Greek, the common lingua franca (common or commercial language among diverse peoples) of the Roman Orient. No original Gospels have been found in Aramaic; the only known Aramaic Gospels are translations from Greek versions. The general consensus is that the Gospel according to Matthew was written particularly for Jews; the Gospel according to Mark was written particularly for Romans; the Gospel according to Luke was written particularly for Greeks; and the Gospel according to John was written for everyone.
  • A Gospel is a specialized biography written to proclaim the "good news" (Gr.: εὐαγγέλιον; anglicized: evangel). It is the message proclaimed by a herald, especially to tell of the coming of the king. "The Gospels" is the section of the Bible containing the books of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John that give accounts of the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. The Gospels make up the first section of the New Testament.
  • The Gospels is an album by Rick Wakeman, released in 1987. It is not a rock interpretation of the bible, but rather Rick's own interpretation of the four gospels using his keyboards, an operatic tenor, a choir, and a narrator.
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