The phrase "gospel of Christ" appears eleven times in Paul's epistles (in the King James translation).
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Paul mentions Jesus Christ's name 230 times in the Bible.
The gospel was mentioned so many times only a computer can keep track.
In the King James version the word - Jesus - appears 973 times the word - Jesus' - appears 10 times the word - Christ - appears 555 times the word - Christ's - appears 16 times Taken together as a phrase - Jesus Christ - appears 195 times in 185 verses. == Paul mentions Jesus Christ's name 230 times in the Bible. == NOTE: After using his name in one verse, Jesus is often referred to as "he" or "his" in succeeding verses. This would greatly increase the number of times he is referred to.
Four times in the KJV.
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Paul mentions Jesus Christ's name 230 times in the Bible.
The gospel was mentioned so many times only a computer can keep track.
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Luke was a physician (Doctor) who traveled with the Apostle Paul many times. He was well acquainted with the Gospel (the Good News about Jesus Christ and salvation). He was led by the Holy Spirit to write "The Gospel according to Luke". So to your question, Luke was a doctor and a writer of one of the gospels.
The Gospel According to Jesus Christ has 396 pages.
There is no indication that they came more than the once mentioned in St Luke's Gospel.
In the King James version the word - Jesus - appears 973 times the word - Jesus' - appears 10 times the word - Christ - appears 555 times the word - Christ's - appears 16 times Taken together as a phrase - Jesus Christ - appears 195 times in 185 verses. == Paul mentions Jesus Christ's name 230 times in the Bible. == NOTE: After using his name in one verse, Jesus is often referred to as "he" or "his" in succeeding verses. This would greatly increase the number of times he is referred to.
cause he is not a disciple but he is a saint dudeAnswer:Paul didn't "preach only the gospel not to baptize," because the gospel is of no effect without baptism. Galatians 3:27 - For as many of you as were baptized into Christ have put on Christ.In I Corinthians 1, Paul did express some relief that he himself had baptized only a few in Corinth, and made the statement, "For Christ did not send me to baptize, but to preach the gospel, not with wisdom of words, lest the cross of Christ should be made of no effect." (v.17). However, this was because those in Corinth were splitting into factions based on who taught and baptized them (see verses 11-13) rather than directing their full faith and devotion toward Jesus.To really understand Paul's statement, it helps to picture what the scene would have been like when Paul preached. Those who heard him and wanted to be baptized would have merely approached while Paul spoke, and one of his companions would have done the actual baptizing while Paul continued to preach. This is why he could say, "Christ did not send me to baptize, but to preach the gospel." This doesn't mean he preached a gospel devoid of baptism; it means he preached, and others baptized.
The apostle Paul had many writings and messages in his teachings. Perhaps the most pronounced of those being The Lordship of Christ, Resurrection, Justification, Grace, and Faith.
John never says "believe in the Gospel of John". John says that his gospel was written: "that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that believing you may have life in His name". .....................John20:31
Be not afraid is said in gospel of Luke 69 times