The authors of the four New Testament gospels are collectively known as the evangelists. However, the gospels were originally anonymous and were only attributed to the apostles whose names they now bear, later in the second century. Thus, by tradition, the authors of Matthew's Gospel and John's Gospel are regarded as disciples of Jesus, while the authors of Mark and Luke, while important apostles, were not original disciples.However, scholars say that none of the evangelists could have been an eyewitness to the events described, and therefore none of the evangelists was among the disciples of Jesus. We do not know who the gospel authors were.
The four gospels in the bible, that is Mattthew ,Mark, Luke and John. Were return by these four people.
No. The four Gospels ('Gospel' means good news) are accounts by four of Jesus' contemporaries (and maybe one near-contemporary) about what Jesus said, what He did, where He went, to whom He spoke, etc. The Gospels contain references to God's people before Jesus' time (mostly made by Jesus Himself), but they are included only incidentally to the main thrust of the Scripture. The Gospels' principal focus is on Jesus.
Jesus Christ
The writers of the New Testament are called evangelists because they wrote the four Gospels - Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John - which are accounts of the life, ministry, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The term "evangelist" comes from the Greek word "euangelistes," which means "bringer of good news," highlighting their role in spreading the message of Jesus.
The evangelists were four authors of the Gospels in the New Testament: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. They wrote their accounts of the life and teachings of Jesus to spread the message of Christianity and provide guidance to believers. Each evangelist wrote with a specific audience in mind, tailored to the needs and perspectives of their respective communities.
There is Matthew Mark Luke and John altogether that tell of jesus' life on earth
The first four books of the New Testament are called the Gospels and they are all about the birth, life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
The four gospels; Matthew, Mark, Luke and John
The four evangelists are depicted as animals in Christian iconography to symbolize different aspects of their writings and personalities. Matthew is represented as a human or angel to emphasize his focus on Jesus' humanity. Mark is symbolized by a lion to highlight his powerful and courageous writing style. Luke is depicted as an ox to symbolize his emphasis on Jesus' sacrificial nature. John is represented as an eagle to symbolize his lofty and spiritual perspective on Jesus' divinity.
The four Gospels are full of God's word and is Jesus speaking and His acts, the Son of God
AnswerThe authors of the four New Testament gospels are collectively known as evangelists. The gospels were originally written anonymously and were only attributed to Matthew, Mark, Luke and John later, in the second century.We do not know who the evangelists really were and we therefore do not know what happened to them after thet wrote the gospels. And we do not really know what happened to the apostles, Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. Christian traditions of persecution and martyrdom grew up in the centuries after their deaths, but there is no evidence to support these tradtions.