The appropriate term is "The Gospels" which are Mathew Mark Luke and John.
No books of the Bible were written at the time Jesus was alive on earth. The old Testament books had already been written, and the New Testament books started to be written within a few years of Jesus' death. All were written by 70AD. Christians regard Jesus as still being alive, although not on earth.
The books Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John (collectively known as the gospels) focus on Jesus specifically. Most books of the bible refer to Jesus in some way or another, directly or by prophecy.
Matthew, Mark, Luke and John are the main books of the bible about Jesus. THey talk about his life from eyewitness accounts to hearing what others have said about what they saw.
Jesus (of Nazareth) is never mentioned in the Pentateuch, the first five books of the Old Testament. However, Jesus is considered to be the Greek translation of Joshua, and another Joshua - Joshua, son of Nun - is named.
Mathew, Mark, Luke and John. All give their own accounts of the life of Jesus.
Mathew, Mark, Luke, and John, I believe, if you're looking for the biography of Jesus. Most of the Bible is biography though, except for the letters.
The four Gospels could be considered biographies of the mortal Christ and the book of Acts could be considered biographies of some of the Apostles.
They are books written on the prophets.
Biography - 1987 The Unknown Jesus was released on: USA: 16 April 1995
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The gospel of Mark is a biography of Jesus written by John Mark
I am thinking Fiction, Non-Fiction, Biography and Auto-Biography...
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kalidas wrote many famous books. You can find his biography named Biography of Mahakavi Kalidas.
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Yes, there is an biography on herself that can be purchased on amazon.com by searching "Shawn Johnson biography"
Per Beskow has written: 'Teologisk ordbok' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Swedish, Theology 'Jesus i Kashmir' 'Strange tales about Jesus' -- subject(s): Apocryphal and legendary literature, Apocryphal books (New Testament), Biography, Criticism, interpretation