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Is the gospel of John superior to the other gospels?

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To begin, the word "gospel" means "good news". The only "Gospel" is the one Christ has spoken, and is not a book. So to answer your question, no book of the New Testament, is greater or more important than any other book. The four "gospels" you are referring to, are the first four books of the New Testament I presume. Each of these books highlight an individuals perspective on who Jesus was. Because of this, that is why one is not superior than another.

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