There are only four canonical (means standard, or officially recognized as a rule of faith) gospels, Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John and these 4 appear in both Roman Catholic and Protestant Bibles. There are several non-canonical Gospels, such as the Gospel of Thomas, that have attracted attention lately for a variety of reasons, but these gospels have never been officially recognized or included in The Bible of either Roman Catholic or Protestant church.
there are four gospels in the bible
Any book of the Bible is wonderful ! A good start could be Psalms, Proverbs, and the Gospels (Matthew, Mark , Luke and John).
The typical Protestant Bible excludes the Apocrypha.
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No - the Apocryphal books are non-canonical, that is, they are not part of the Protestant Bible.
Read the Gospels to them.
The four gospels of the Bible are Mathew, Mark, Luke, and John.
The Gospels make up about 23% of the New Testament, which in turn makes up about a quarter of the entire Bible.
Yes, the book of James is included in the Protestant Bible.
The 4 Gospels are the most important. Other books Please refer to Link.
In the Gospels.
Hundreds of gospels were written, but only 4 (Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, & John) were chosen to be in the Bible.