there are 28 chapters and 31 different stories.
The Gospel of Matthew.
The story of Joseph and Mary travelling all the way from Nazareth in Galilee to Bethlehem, where they found the inn had no room for them, is part of Luke's Gospel.Mark's Gospel and John's Gospel do not contain nativity stories, while Matthew's Gospel portrays Bethlehem as already the home town of Joseph and Mary. In Matthew, the young family already had a house in Bethlehem (Matthew 2:11) and first went to Nazareth years later (Matthew 2:23).
Matthew has twenty-eight chapters,which is the most of all the gospels.
If you mean Matthew and Luke in the Bible, then their stories are written there and you can read about their lives. They both wrote their own version of Jesus's story, their own gospel.
There are 28 chapters in the Gospel of Matthew.
The Gospel of Matthew was written in Greek.
Matthew's Gospel contains around 600 of the 666 verses from Mark's Gospel and was written in the same order as Mark. In this respect, the Gospel of Matthew agrees with Luke. Some sayings material was inserted into Matthew at various points, from the hypothetical 'Q' document, but not necessarily at the same points as Luke, when it uses the same material form Q.As far as the author of Matthew could establish, the Gospel was written in chronological order.AnswerNo. Luke's is the only Gospel meant to present a historical work "in order" (Luke 1:3). Most of his stories fall in chronological sequence.
The original language of the Gospel of Matthew is Greek.
Giving an interpretive answer to the truths of the Bible, namely the stories in Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John relating to the teachings of Jesus.
They are the Gospel of Matthew,Gospel of Mark,Gospel of Luke,and the Gospel of John.
The Gospel of Matthew was originally written in Greek.
The Gospel of Matthew was likely written in Greek, not Hebrew.