answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

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.

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar
More answers
User Avatar

Anonymous

Lvl 1
3y ago

they just died

This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: How did Matthew Mark Luke and John die?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Continue Learning about Math & Arithmetic

When were the 3 times Jesus prayed?

Jesus prayed more than three times while he was on the earth. He prayed to his Father numerous times throughout his earthly ministry of 3 1/2 years. Check the gospel accounts of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.


What do the four gospels have in common?

All the New Testament gospels were written in Greek Koine and were originally anonymous, only being attributed to the apostles whose names they now bear, later in the second century.Scholars say that Matthew and Luke were largely based on Mark's Gospel. For example, Matthew contains 600 of the 666 verses in Mark, following the same order and with almost exactly the same wording in the Greek language. So, it is natural that most of what is in Mark is also in Matthew. Luke's Gospel contains a "Missing Block" that seems to have comprised about thirteen pages of Greek text, resulting in an incongruous passage in Luke, where it joins the verse preceding the Missing Block to the verse that followed it. Otherwise, Luke also follows Mark quite closely.John's Gospel was inspired by Luke, but also has a few passages taken directly from Mark. The author followed his sources less closely, but was usually careful not to directly contradict Luke.There is material that Matthew and Luke have in common, but which does not come from Mark. These are sayings attributed to Jesus, which are believed to have come from the hypothetical sayings document called 'Q'. As Q did not provide any context for the sayings, each author had to create his own context of time and place, for Jesus to tell us those sayings.Some material in John is loosely common to Luke, although it does not appear in the other two gospels. For example, Luke and John are the only gospels that mention the sisters Mary and Martha, as well as Lazarus. Lazarus appears in Luke in a parable about his hypothetical death. In John's Gospel, Lazarus is the brother of the wealthy sisters, Mary and Martha, and really does die, but Jesus raises him from the dead. In Luke, Jesus tells the fishermen to cast their nets on the other side before his crucifixion, and they caught a huge number of fish. In John, Jesus tells the fishermen to cast their nets on the other side after his crucifixion and resurrection, and they caught a huge number of fish.The author of John appears to have wanted to reduce the significance of Peter in the gospel story. Whereas Luke has Peter first among the disciples to go to the tomb and find it empty, John has the "disciple whom Jesus loved" outrun Peter, arrive there first and, looking in, realise that it was empty. However, the author manages to agree with Luke by having Peter the first disciple who actually went into the tomb to see that it was empty. John has two angels in the tomb when Peter went in, although the 'disciple' had not seen them. This author also seems unwilling to let the women have the honour of first discovering that the tomb was empty, so John says they ran back to the disciples as soon as they saw the stone moved. To harmonise somewhat with Luke's Gospel, John has Mary Magdalene return after the disciples had left and look into the empty tomb.


What is the meaning of Matthew chapter 17 verse 3?

Matthew 17:3 says: "...here appeared to them Moses and E‧li′jah, conversing with him." Jesus told his apostles that he would 'die and be resurrected' (Mark 8:27-31), though he also promised that some of his disciples would "not taste death at all" until they had first seen "the Son of man coming in his kingdom" (Matthew 16:28; Mark 9:1) This promise was fulfilled a few days later when Peter, James, and John accompanied Jesus into "a lofty mountain" (Matthew 17:1; Mark 9:2; Luke 9:28) where, while praying, Jesus was transfigured into a spiritual being before them. This was a 'vision' indicating that Jesus would do a work like Moses did, but greater; and also a work like that of Elijah, but in a larger way. It was there plainly manifested that Jesus was indeed the Son of God and the 'prophet greater than Moses' ; worthy of the title Messiah. (Deuteronomy 18:15-19; Acts 3:19-23) Many have called this a dream, but Peter, James, and John would not logically all have had exactly the same dream. Jesus himself called what took place a "vision" (Matthew 17:9).


When did John von Kralik die?

John von Kralik died in December 1985.


Who is the last apostle?

If you ask the last to die it is John.

Related questions

What gospel did jesus die in?

All four gospels, Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, carry the story of His crucifixion.


When did Jesus Christ die and where?

around 33A.D and he died in Jerusalem. you can find this in the gospel readings of the bible. matthew, mark, luke and john.


When did john Matthew luke and mark die?

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.


Who said that Jesus must die?

The statement that Jesus must die is attributed to the Jewish high priest Caiaphas in the New Testament of the Bible. According to the Gospel of John, Caiaphas made this statement during a meeting of the chief priests and Pharisees, expressing the belief that Jesus' death was necessary to prevent a rebellion and protect the Jewish nation.


What page of the bible does Jesus die?

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.


What verse did Jesus die?

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.


Did Jesus die on the cross or was he killed?

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.


When did John Luke - artist - die?

John Luke - artist - died in 1975.


When did John Luke Lowther die?

John Luke Lowther died in 2011.


When did Matthew John Rinaldo die?

Matthew John Rinaldo died in 2008.


When did John Matthew O'Connell die?

John Matthew O'Connell died in 1941.


When did John Matthew Cannella die?

John Matthew Cannella died in 1996.