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Matthew, Mark, and Luke. The fourth is John.
The Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke are known as the Synoptic Gospels because they share a similar perspective and content, allowing for a comparison of their narratives side by side.
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Matthew, Mark, and Luke are called synoptic gospels because they are from the same point of view.John is the four gospel, written to fill in for the others and to help those find Jesus who did not know him in person.
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A:The first four books of the New Testament are called the gospels, and known as the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. Actually, the first of these to be written was Mark's Gospel (about 70 CE), but the traditional order is based on the second-century belief that Matthew was written first.
The 4 Apostles of the Gospels.
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There are four books in the New Testament known as "the gospels". They are the Gospel according to Matthew, the Gospel according to Mark, the Gospel according to Luke and the Gospel according to John. In Roman Catholic tradition, they are considered the heart of the Bible, because they tell us about the birth, life, mission, death and resurrection of Jesus. In Catholic liturgy, use may sometimes made of a book that contains only the four gospels and not the rest of the bible or even the rest of the New Testament. This book would be called a Book of Gospels.
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Matthew is best known for being the author of one of the four canonical gospels.
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