Here is info about all 4 Gospels, you should find your answer in them: Matthew - written by Matthew, also called Levi. - dated probably between 60 and 70 A.D. Mark - written by John Mark. - dated probably between 55 and 65 A.D. Luke - written by Luke, a doctor and Gentile Christian. - Dated Probably about 60 A.D. John - written by John, the apostle. - dated probably 85 - 90 A.D. (I got this info from my Bible)
Jesus' favorite apostle John.
He wrote the three books of John and the last book the book of Revelation later on the island of Padmos.
The apostle Peter wrote 1 Peter as a letter.
The apostle Paul wrote Titus. This is the twelfth of the thirteen books by Paul to appear in the Bible.
Because he was jesus half brother and the lord wanted him to
Jesus' favorite apostle John.
Mark, who wrote the Gospel of Mark, was a disciple of Peter, who was a disciple of Jesus.
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He wrote the three books of John and the last book the book of Revelation later on the island of Padmos.
It is mostly agreed to that the John who wrote the Gospel of John, I, II, and III John and the book of Revelation was written by John the apostle of Jesus Christ.
Most of the books of the New Testament were written by apostles or other disciples of Jesus Christ. Matthew the apostle wrote a gospel. John the apostle wrote a gospel, three epistles and Revelation. Peter the apostle wrote two epistles, although recent scholarship has indicated that "2 Peter" was written many decades after his death by a follower. James and Jude each wrote an epistle, but they are probably not the two apostles by those names but two others known as brothers of the Lord. Mark, a follower of Peter, wrote a gospel. Luke, a follower of Paul, wrote a gospel and the Acts of the Apostles. Paul, an apostle but not one of the twelve who followed Jesus Christ during his public life, wrote 13 epistles. The author of the Epistle to the Hebrews is unknown.
Jesus was born before Apostle Paul. Apostle Paul did not get to meet Jesus in person because he was either not born or too young (baby probably) Paul wrote most of his letters to Christians in the time frame between 50 A.D. and 60 A.D. and Jesus died about 20 years before.Another answerJesus the Christ is the God/Man. Being God he is from ever. He is eternal. But when the time was right God came to earth as a male child born of Mary and was named Jesus. Jesus as a human being was born about 6-4 B.C. Paul the Apostle was born possibly 6-10 A.D.
St. John the Apostle was known for his loyalty and love for Jesus, often referred to as the "disciple whom Jesus loved." He was also known for his wisdom and understanding of spiritual matters, and wrote profound theological works such as the Gospel of John and the Book of Revelation.
Apostle Paul wrote the book of Corinthians.
John was on the island of Patmos "Revelation 1:[9] I John, who also am your brother, and companion in tribulation, and in the kingdom and patience of Jesus Christ, was in the isle that is called Patmos, for the word of God, and for the testimony of Jesus Christ."
That depends. What do you mean by "other?" The four gospels were written by the Apostle Matthew, John Mark, who received much of his account from the Apostle Peter, Luke, who served as a doctor and followed Jesus, and John the Revelator, who replaced every mention of his name with "The disciple whom Jesus loved." There are a few other gospels, for example in the Catholic Bible, there's a gospel that Thomas (the Doubter) wrote.
Actually at the time of Jesus, there were no churches. they came later built by Paul the apostle and Peter in Rome. The disciples wrote books in the bible and started the early church in the book of Acts.