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they were written after the death of Jesus
The gospels are New testament books that tell the life story of Jesus and explain his message.
I think since Jesus was known a lot that they can just remember it.
Jesus did not teach from the gospels per se, as the gospels Matthew, Mark, Luke and John had not yet been written. They are the account of His life and teachings written by these men after Jesus had died.
The 4 Gospels were written by 4 people about one Jesus.
The Gospels came to be written by man....through God....the gospels are the life of Jesus Christ from birth to his years of ministering to God to his gruesome death....
Throughout the Gospels Jesus' every message was a witnessing event, which he preached daily.
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.
According to the Gospels, yes.
Each gospel was written to a different audience for a different reason. Matthew was written to the Jews to show that he was the promised Messiah. Mark was written to the Romans. Luke was written to the Greeks. John was written to show the divinity of Jesus. While the four gospels appear quite similar, deeper study reveals great differences in the message.
There are four Gospels in the Bible. The Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. This is in terms of the written scriptures. In terms of the teaching of the New Testament, there is only one Gospel message of good news of salvation through Jesus Christ. There are at least 17 known gospels, of which four are in the New Testament - those now called the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.