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"Disciple" means "a learner, follower;" so all the gospel writers were disciples of Christ.Matthew and John were also among Jesus' chosen twelve apostles; Mark and Luke were not.AnswerMatthewThis was believed by many scholars to be Matthew (Levi) the apostle or, possibly, be one of his followers. This makes sense as it is the most Jewish of the gospels (Matthew being a learned Jewish tax-collector), and contains many of Jesus' sayings, including the sermon on the mount (Matthew, as a tax collector, would have known a form of shorthand taught by hos Roman bosses).MarkMark was not one of the 12 disciples, but was identified with John Mark, a companion of Paul on his missionary journeys. Mark is also identified with (by some scholars) the yound man carrying a pitcher or water who shows the disciples the location of the 'upper room' and also the yound man who fled naked at the arrest of Jesus. This latter incident is recorded only in Mark (despite much of Mark's gospel being used by Luke and Matthew) sugesting that it is his 'signature' - his affirmation that 'I was there...'.LukeLuke never met Jesus but was a learned doctor from Antioch and probably a Greek. He was a companion of Paul on his missionary journeys. Luke set out to write two books (the second being 'Acts' - the history of the early church) after being commissioned by his patrion 'Theophilus' to research and write a systematic account. As a doctor, he was primarily concerned with the welfare of people - their healing and forgiveness. That is why in Luke we have many parables and stories not seen elsewhere in any other gospel (eg the Parable of the Good Samaritan, or the prodical Son).JohnMost scholars agree that this was written by the disciple 'whom Jesus loved' - John, brother of James and son of Zebedee, and the disciple closest to Jesus - and the only one not to have deserted him at his crucifixion. John wrote his account to show that Jesus was divine and so that 'you too may believe'.Other gospelsOther gospels, named after other dicaiples of Jesus, abound (Thomas, Philip, Peter etc) but these were not accepted into scripture for various reasons, including their reliability, historicity and providence.