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Mark, who wrote the Gospel of Mark, was a disciple of Peter, who was a disciple of Jesus.
St. Matthew was one of Jesus's twelve apostles and an author of the first gospel in the New Testament. He was a tax collector before becoming a follower of Jesus and is often depicted symbolically with a winged man.
John--the beloved disciple--had a tough life after Jesus. He was captured by the Romans and sent to the Island of Patmos.
It is Mark.Matthewmost shcolastic agree that Mark wrote the gospel before the others but the gospel by Matthew was put first in the new testament.
The Gospel of Luke is considered the longest of the four canonical Gospels in the New Testament. It contains 24 chapters and includes detailed accounts of the life and teachings of Jesus.
After Jesus ascended into heaven, the disciples continued to spread his teachings and establish the early Christian church. They traveled to different regions, preached about Jesus, and performed miracles to demonstrate his power. They also appointed leaders and wrote letters to guide and encourage the growing Christian community.
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Jesus was Himself the Gospel and 'the' preacher of the Gospel. He wrote no work or literature but lived what He taught. Others wrote about it later, particularly as they knew the Apostles would eventually die, and also to provide an authoritative record of truth against various heresies which were springing up. The works of the Gospel writers, two of whom were themselves Apostles and two not, were themselves 'Gospels of Jesus' in that they faithfully taught what Jesus said and did. There also were others present who could verify the truth of what was said and eager opponents who could disprove it if wrong.
Mark was never a disciple of jesus christ .He wrote the gospel of Mark. he did not write the book of act.
The people that followed Him. The Gospel, which consists of the books Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, wrote those books about following Him.
A:Over time, many of the disciples of Jesus were attributed gospels describing events associated with Jesus, either written anonymously or pseudepigraphically. The gospels that we know about included: Gospel of JamesThe Gospel of JohnGospel of JudasThe Gospel of LukeThe Gospel of MarkThe Gospel of MatthewThe Gospel of PeterThe Gospel of PhilipThe Gospel of ThomasIt is well established that none of the disciples actually wrote an eyewitness account, but many of the disciples were honoured with gospels in their names, including Matthew and John and several others.
Whereas Mark's Gospel portrays Jesus as adopted by God at the moment of his baptism, and Matthew and Luke portray him as the Son of God from the moment of his conception, John depicts Jesus as existing from before the time of creation.The synoptic gospels depict Jesus as fearing death (cf Luke 22:44), although resolute in the face of death, but John's Gospel portrays him as triumphant in the knowledge that his mission is finished (John 17:4, 19:30).