A:Luke's Gospel was written in Greek Koine, a dialect of Attic Greek. This can be proven by comparing this gospel with Mark's Gospel, from which much of the material in Luke was sourced. The wordings are frequently identical in the Greek language, thereby proving that the original language was Greek.
Actually all 12 were there.
These were two different Johns, attributed to two different books.
List three ways johns gospel Differs from the synoptic gospels
John's gospel was written in Koine (Common) Greek, mainly because it was the most widely spoken language of the day, especially in a city as cosmopolitan as Jerusalem. Notice above the Cross there are three translations of the inscription 'This is the King of the Jews'; one in Aramaic (the local dialect), one in Latin (for the Roman occupiers), and one in Greek (the language which was spoken as a "second language" by many). Writing in Greek meant the Gospel could be spread quickly and effectively, much as writing something in English might do today.
The Gospel of Matthew was written in Greek.
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The Gospel of Matthew was originally written in Greek.
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AnswerMatthew's Gospel was written in Greek koine.
A:Luke's Gospel was written in Greek Koine, a dialect of Attic Greek. This can be proven by comparing this gospel with Mark's Gospel, from which much of the material in Luke was sourced. The wordings are frequently identical in the Greek language, thereby proving that the original language was Greek.
Actually all 12 were there.
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The original language of the Gospel of Matthew is Greek.
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These were two different Johns, attributed to two different books.