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All the New Testament gospels were originally anonymous, which means that in spite of the best efforts of the second-century Church Fathers we do not know who any of the authors really were. The synoptic gospels were attributed to Matthew, Mark and Luke. The fourth gospel was attributed to the disciple John, although modern Bible scholars say that none of the gospels could have been written by an eyewitness to the events portrayed. For convenience, scholars continue to use these names for the authors of the gospels, so John did not write a synoptic gospel.

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John. This gospel focuses on Jesus as a divine figure and also focuses on several miracles, such as the resurrection of Lazarus. Unlike the other three gospels, it does not have parables.

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The apostle John

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Q: Which author did not write one of the three synoptic reports on the life of Jesus Christ?
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