The book in the Bible that marks the beginning of the New Testament is the Gospel of Matthew.
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The word "Gospel" means a proclamation preached by Jesus Christ. The 4 gospel writers are the 4 Apostles of Christ who recorded these preachings for us in the Bible. They are gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John are placed at the beginning of the New Testament and make up about half its total text.
They were put in the order that was believed to be chronological by early Christians. It is more modern scholarship which has determined that Mark was written first.
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mark was the writer of one of four gospels. his, matthew's, and luke's gosspels are called the synoptic gospel because each of theirs is pretty much in the same point of view.(synoptics in greek literaly means 'seeing in the same eye)
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Luke's Gospel and Acts of the Apostles were written by the same author, long assumed to be the apostle Luke. The Gospel was written first, with Acts apparently written after an interval, during which some of Luke's assumptions may have changed.Luke's Gospel ends when the risen Jesus last spoke to the disciples and was then taken bodily up into heaven on the evening of the day of his resurrection.Acts begins when the risen Jesus, who had remained on earth for forty days, seen by many, last spoke to the disciples and was then taken bodily up into heaven.