All of the book of Matthew is about the life of Jesus.
John 4 contains the story of Jesus and the woman at the well.
Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John
AnswerThe Gospels of Matthew and Luke contain two different versions of the story of the birth of Jesus and his infancy. Luke contains a story of the boy Jesus in the Temple, confounding the doctors of the Temple with his understanding. The Temple story closely parallels a story that the Jeiwsh historian, Josephus, wrote about himself, but may simply have been a common exaggeration told by many first century Jewish parents.
The word gospel means "good news" which is the story of Jesus. The gospel is the story of the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. There can't be a gospel that does not have the story of Jesus in it unless in is an incorrect gospel. All of the gospel books in the KJV Bible - Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John - have the story of Jesus in them.
Jesus of Nazarath, Nativity Story, The Passion
Scripture contains no record of Jesus teaching about colors.
No it is not a real story.
Jesus is amazing. end of story.
that the devil tried to temptate jesus but jesus was resilient.
Traditional Bible books that you would find in your local church or hotel room's nightstand will almost never have any imagery of Jesus or anything else. There are children's Bible books that depict Jesus, such as "The Jesus Storybook Bible: Every Story Whispers His Name" by authors Sally Lloyd-Jones and Jago. It contains several iconic images and is a good visual presentation as to what Jesus may look like. Another book is "The Life of Jesus Christ and Biblical Revelations." It's a 4 volume set and each book contains images of Jesus on the cover.
As there were always people gathered to listen to Jesus speak, the story is told to the people.