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The Apostle Paul wrote four books while in a Roman prison. Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, and Philemon.
Buddhists have five precepts or ethic requirements that they must adhere to. They must abstain from killing, abstain from taking what is not given, abstain from sexual misconduct, abstain from false speak, and abstain from drinking alcohol.
The apostle Paul had many writings and messages in his teachings. Perhaps the most pronounced of those being The Lordship of Christ, Resurrection, Justification, Grace, and Faith.
Saint Luke was an evangelist and not an apostle. He is credited with writing one of the four gospels and the Acts of the Apostles.
AnswerApart from Paul, it is believed that none of the apostles wrote anything in the Bible. There is a gospel attributed to St. Thomas, and it was at one stage seriously considered for inclusion in the New Testament. However, like the four canonical gospels, it was not really written by the apostle whose name it bears.
The apostle Paul did not write the book of the Revelation.The apostle John, one of the original 12 disciples, wrote this book while exiled on the Isle of Patmos.AnswerThe island of Patmos is very close to the church of Ephesus which John pastored and to which he delivered Revelation after he wrote it. CLARIFICATION: there is no evidence that the apostle John wrote the Gospel of John. In fact there is plenty of evidence that ALL four Gospels of the Bible, Mathew, Mark, Luke and John were written by people not connected with the original 12 and who had never met Jesus.
He was Luther's favorite apostle
We do not really know whether Paul was killed or died of natural causes.Clement of Rome, writing around 100 CE, implied that he was executed, but this passage is unclear and too late to have been based on first-hand or even second-hand knowledge. Eusebius, writing four hundred years later, said that Paul was beheaded, but provides no source on which he based this information.
There were four: Matthew - believed possibly to be Matthew the apostle (although some scholars believe that it was written anonymously under the authority of Matthew Mark - believed to have been written by John Mark, a companion of Paul Luke - written by Luke, a companion of Paul and a non-Jew. Luke was a Greek doctor, born in Antioch. He also wrote the Acts of the Apostles (the book after the gospels) John - written by John the apostle of Jesus.
Jesus is of course the one central character without whom there would be no Christian faith. In the early church going through the book of Acts there is Peter and the other apostles. Mark and Luke, although not apostle's themselves wrote two of the four gospels. Phillip the evangelist. Stephen the martyr. Paul, the 'apostle to the gentiles' and theologian.
The four gospels in the New Testament of the Bible were written by different authors. The Gospel of Matthew was written by Matthew, a disciple of Jesus. The Gospel of Mark was written by Mark, who was a companion of Peter. The Gospel of Luke was written by Luke, a companion of the apostle Paul. The Gospel of John was written by John, one of Jesus's disciples.