Although many fanciful traditions about the deaths of the apostles grew up over the centuries, we do not really know how any of them died, or whether any of them was executed for his religion. We do not know how or when Matthew, Mark, Luke or John died.
The gospels that now bear the names of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John were originally anonymous and were only attributed to the apostles whose names they now bear later in the second century. Scholars now say that it is unlikely that any of these apostles wrote the gospels, so we can not rely on the dates when the gospels were written as a guide to when Matthew, Mark, Luke or John died.
All four gospels, Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, carry the story of His crucifixion.
Although many fanciful traditions about the deaths of the apostles grew up over the centuries, we do not really know how any of them died, or whether any of them was executed for his religion. We do not know how Matthew, Mark, Luke or John died.
around 33A.D and he died in Jerusalem. you can find this in the gospel readings of the bible. matthew, mark, luke and john.
You can read about Jesus's death in Mark 15:24-37, Matthew 27:35-50, Luke 23:33-46, and John 19:18-30.
Jesus's death is described in the New Testament. It can be found in the Gospels of Matthew (Chapter 27), Mark (Chapter 15), Luke (Chapter 23), and John (Chapter 19). The specific verses vary slightly between the different accounts.
Jesus died on the cross. He was put to death by the leaders of the area who accused him of blaspheme when he called himself the Son of God. You can read the full account in any of the four gospels: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.
John Luke - artist - died in 1975.
John Luke Lowther died in 2011.
Matthew 27:31-33, Mark 15:20-22, Luke 23: 26-32 John 19: 16-18 In new Testament of the Bible. The first 4 books
Matthew John Rinaldo died in 2008.
John Matthew O'Connell died in 1941.
John Matthew Cannella died in 1996.