The only gospel to actually tell "the story of the birth of Jesus" is Luke.
Matthew's gospel tells of related events before and after, but contains no details of the day of His birth.
Luke's Gospel has a birth narrative in which Nazareth is the home town of Mary and Joseph. They were required to travel to Bethlehem for a census, and Jesus was born there. After the days for the purification of Mary, the young family travelled to the Temple in Jerusalem and then returned peacefully to their home in Nazareth.
Although told from different points of view, all four of the gospels tell of Christ's suffering, death, and resurrection.
AnswerThe Gospels of Matthew and Luke contain two different versions of the story of the birth of Jesus and his infancy. Luke contains a story of the boy Jesus in the Temple, confounding the doctors of the Temple with his understanding. The Temple story closely parallels a story that the Jeiwsh historian, Josephus, wrote about himself, but may simply have been a common exaggeration told by many first century Jewish parents.
The Gospels are the books of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. The name of the book is the name of the person who's point of view the story is told from. These four gospels (Gospel is translated as 'The good news') tell the life of Jesus, from his birth to his ascension to heaven.
Jesus did not teach from the gospels per se, as the gospels Matthew, Mark, Luke and John had not yet been written. They are the account of His life and teachings written by these men after Jesus had died.
The Gospels talk of thousands of people that came to hear Jesus speak, to be forgiven and to be healed.
Jesus spoke about the poor 13 times in the Gospels.
One can read about the birth of Jesus in many places. One of the places in which to read the story of the birth of Jesus would be the King James Version of the Bible. In Matthew 1:18 -25, is one of several places in the Bible, where the story of the birth of Jesus is told.
There are MANY, MANY, MANY stories in the Bible; the Bible itself is the story of mankind! In fact, just of Jesus alone, on of the Gospels had commented that if ALL the miracles that Jesus had done were recorded, the books would fill the entire world!
Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John are the New Testament books of the Bible referred to as the Gospels, which is translated from the Greek word euangelion, meaning "good news". This word denotes the good news proclaimed by Jesus Christ, or the good news about Jesus. The Gospels are stories of Jesus and many of the works and miracles He performed. There are eye witness accounts of the ministry of Christ. These stories reveal the truth about His birth, death and resurrection. There are also accounts of the miracles and many quotations of Jesus during His earthly ministry.
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Throughout the Gospels Jesus' every message was a witnessing event, which he preached daily.
In the four Gospels, Jesus is recorded to have cast out demons multiple times, with specific instances mentioned in Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. The exact number is not specifically mentioned in the Gospels.