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A:The first gospel to be written was Mark's Gospel, and scholars say this was written approximately 68-73 AD.
The gospel of Mark is the shortest gospel.AnswerThe first and shortest gospel in the New Testament is called Mark's Gospel, as it was attributed to the apostle Mark by Papias in the second century. Bibical scholars say there is no good reason to accept this attribution, so we do not know who really wrote this gospel.
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It is a Greek compound term. 'Proto' meaning 'first' and 'evangelion' meaning 'gospel'. In essence, it means 'first gospel'. The Protoevangelion is another term for the Book of James. The Protoevangelium refers to Genesis 3:15.
There is strong evidence that the first gospel, now known as Mark's Gospel, was written within two or three years of the year 70 CE. The second gospel, Matthew's Gospel is widely believed to have been written around 85 CE, although Raymond E. Brown (An Introduction to the New Testament) suggests an allowance of about ten years either way.
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According to The Bible the first gospel found i it is the Gospel of Matthew, it has a total of 28 chapters in it, this gospel is followed by the gospel of Mark.
According to the bible the first gospel found i it is the Gospel of Matthew, it has a total of 28 chapters in it, this gospel is followed by the gospel of Mark.
The first gospel was written by Mark around 70AD. It is the shortest gospel
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The first three gospels are: The Gospel of Matthew The Gospel of Mark The Gospel of Luke
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The first gospel was the The Consensus. The Consensus was written in 70 C.E.
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Matthew is the first gospel. Then comes Mark, Luke, and John.
The gospels are the first four books of the New Testament: The Gospel of Matthew, The Gospel of Mark, the Gospel of Luke and the Gospel of John.