The gospel of Mark uses the word "immediately" 36 times.
By comparison, Matthew uses it 19 times, Luke 18, John 7.
The word "immediately" appears 41 times in the Gospel of Mark.
Luke
Evangelho is a Portuguese equivalent of the English word "gospel." The masculine singular noun may be preceded immediately by o since Portuguese employs definite articles even when English does not use "the." The pronunciation will be "EY-vun-ZHEY-lhoo" in Cariocan Brazilian and continental Portuguese.
The English word "Gospel" comes from the Greek word "εύαγγέλιον" (pronounced "evangelion"). It literally means good news.
Evangelium is the Latin word for Gospel (from the Greek for good news)
Yes, the gospel is an essential part of the Catholic Mass. It is one of the key readings in the Liturgy of the Word and is typically read by a priest or deacon as a proclamation of the teachings of Jesus Christ. The gospel is central to the liturgical celebration of Mass and is meant to be listened to attentively by the congregation.
Gospel means "The Good News".
The Gospel according to John
The gospel is proclaim in the 'liturgy of the Word'.
The word 'gospel' is derived from the Greek words meaning 'good news'.
the gospel is written for the world and specificly for the beleiver of the word of God
i think you have to capitalize the word gospel because the word gospel is use in titles and stories all over the world. Im not a teacher but im a student in college and i think you got to capitalize the word gospel.Did i answer your question.