There are many things that Jesus did which were never written down.
(John 21:25)(John 20:30)
The Gospel
Death and Resurrection of Jesus Christ
The Gospel, or good news.
The Gospel of Matthew.
The passage in Matthew's Gospel is considered to be an elaboration of the original in Mark's Gospel. The author of Matthew, on several occasions, sought to elevate Peter and portray him as greater than the other disciples; here it is taken for granted that it would be Peter who would be able to emulate Jesus. The passage is entirely missing from Luke's Gospel because it is part of the 'Missing Block', a series of probably thirteen pages missing from the copy of Mark's Gospel that the author of Luke relied on for his knowledge of the life and mission of Jesus.
The two disciples Matthew and John wrote Gospels about Jesus' life. Many also believe that Peter was an important source for the Gospel of Mark.
A:In Matthew's Gospel, Mary Magdalene and the other Mary discovered that the body of Jesus was missing from his tomb. We are not told who the other Mary was. In Mark's Gospel, there were three women who went to the tomb and discovered that the body of Jesus was missing: Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James, and Salome.In Luke's Gospel, we do not know how many women went to the tomb and discovered that the body of Jesus was missing. They were Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James, and other women.In John's Gospel, only Mary Magdalene went to the tomb but ran back when she saw the stone had been moved, leavng it to the 'disciple whom Jesus loved' and Peter to discover that the tomb was empty. Jesus later appeared to Mary Magdalene but she at first thought he was the gardener.
The stories that bookend the Passion predictions in the Gospel of Mark are the healings of blind Bartimaeus and blind Bartimaeus performed by Jesus. By placing these miracles before and after the predictions of Jesus' suffering and death, the Gospel writer may be suggesting that true insight and understanding comes from recognizing Jesus as the suffering servant who brings healing and salvation to humanity.
They have no particular name. Christians do not distinguish between the teachings of Jesus (his words) and stories about Jesus (his deeds). Both are part of "the gospel". Both can be found in the Injil, and there are no reliable sources for them anywhere else."Gospel" is just an Old English translation of the Greek word "evangelion", which is the origin of the Arabic word "Injil". All these terms mean "good news". If you want to talk about Jesus' deeds, you might refer to "the life of Jesus" or simply to "the Gospel".
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.
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 Christ Superstar simplifies the Gospel stories of Jesus' last days. The wording is changed, some events are skipped over, and, of course, music was added.