Many, if not all, of the apostles wrote letters. Some are recorded in The Bible, while others are not.
Matthew, Mark, John, I, II, & III John, I & II Peter and Revelation were all written by some of the original apostles, Matthew, Mark and John probably do not qualify as letters, but the others definitely are.
Paul wrote many letters some of which were put in the Bible, and we know some were not.
Luke and Acts were written as a form of a letter by Luke, who was not an original apostle.
The bible is written by prophets , apostles .
The apostle Paul wrote 14 letters to different people or congregations. James wrote 1 letter. Peter wrote 2 letters. The apostle John wrote 3 letters. And Jude wrote 1 letter. Thus there are a total of 21 letters in the Bible.
A:The author of Acts of the Apostles, whose name is unknown to us but is traditionally assumed to be Luke, also wrote Luke's Gospel.
Paul aka Saul wrote the most letters in the New Testament
Paul, who was formerly called Saul. He was from Tarsus. He wrote 13 letters to different churches; those letters are called epistles.
It was mainly Matthew and john the apostles wrote it. but Mark and Luke also wrote but they were not apostles.
The bible is written by prophets , apostles .
Ephisians?
yes it was
Paul wrote a few letters to christians.
The apostle Paul wrote 14 letters to different people or congregations. James wrote 1 letter. Peter wrote 2 letters. The apostle John wrote 3 letters. And Jude wrote 1 letter. Thus there are a total of 21 letters in the Bible.
The silent letter in the word "wrote" is the silent W.
A:The author of Acts of the Apostles, whose name is unknown to us but is traditionally assumed to be Luke, also wrote Luke's Gospel.
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Paul aka Saul wrote the most letters in the New Testament
Paul aka Saul wrote the most letters in the New Testament