Apart from the epistles of Paul, we do not really know who wrote any of the books of the New Testament - even the four New Testament gospels were originally anonymous. However, Eusebius, writing in the fourth century, says that Papias attributed a gospel to John Mark, early in the second century. The gospel Papias is said to have attributed to John Mark is probably the book now known as Mark's Gospel, a small proportion of the New Testament but hugely important as the basis for each of the other synoptic gospels, and indirectly for John's Gospel.
It is in the new testament of the bible; matthew, mark, Luke, John.
The Gospel of Mark is located in the New Testament. It is the second Gospel; in order they go Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.
Christ spoke in parables and there are many written in the new testament, in the books of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.
Not sure what you mean exactly, but the New Testament was written by several different people. John wrote Revelations, Matthew wrote Matthew, Mark wrote Mark, etc.
No; Matthew, Mark, Luke and John were individuals writers of the four Gospels.
New Testament. its in the Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, John)
The four Gospels (meaning "good news"), were written by Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, in the beginning of the New Testament(or the Greek Scriptures), providing an historical account of the life of Jesus.
They are called the gospels. They are accounts of Jesus' life written by Matthew, Mark, Luke and John
* John the Baptist * John the disciple * John Mark, commonly referred to as just Mark These are three main men named "John" in the New Testament. There are 4 books of John, all of which were written by John the apostle.
The first four books of the New Testament are called the Gospels.Matthew, Mark, Luke and John
The four gospels in the New Testament of the Bible were written by different authors. The Gospel of Matthew was written by Matthew, a disciple of Jesus. The Gospel of Mark was written by Mark, who was a companion of Peter. The Gospel of Luke was written by Luke, a companion of the apostle Paul. The Gospel of John was written by John, one of Jesus's disciples.
There are four gospels in the New Testament - Matthew. Mark. Luke, and John.