Matthew 4:3, 6; 8:28; 14:33; 26:63; 27:40, 43, 54 Mark 1:1; 3:11; 15:39 Luke 1:35; 3:38; 4:3, 9, 41; 22:70 John 1:34, 49; John 5:25; John 11:27; 19:7; 20:31 These references all contain term or phrase "Son of God or son of God." The New International Version was used.
The four Gospels are full of God's word and is Jesus speaking and His acts, the Son of God
The four gospels of the Bible are Mathew, Mark, Luke, and John.
Many Christians have faith that the Gospels are true even though they were written by human authors instead of by God. Often, the events in different Gospels can be compared to each other to find the validity in them.
All four of the Gospels relate that message.
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.
The four Gospels - Gospel is from the Old English - god spell meaning Good News or Glad Tidings.
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....
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....
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The "Gospels" are merely the "first four books of the New Testament": Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.It's a name that MEN have given to them, and not referred to thusly in the Bible.Gospel means "good news" or "glad tidings." The "gospel" is the wonderful news of God's promises to mankind: HIS DIVINELY REVEALED AND INSPIRED MESSAGE TO MAN of his coming salvation and future victory over death by the Power of God... and the Kingdom of God; the Household that God is preparing for His immense future Family [numbering as many as the grains of sand in the sea - Gen.22:17].In this regard... the name, "the Gospels" doesn't make sense when applied to the first four books of the New Testament. It comes out this way: "The Good Newses." (???)Nevertheless... that's what the first four books of the New Testament have come to be called by many -- "The Gospels."
In the Gospels, God is portrayed as speaking through Jesus, who taught and performed miracles to demonstrate God's power and love. Jesus used parables and direct statements to convey God's message of love, forgiveness, and salvation to the people.
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