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.
There is Matthew Mark Luke and John altogether that tell of jesus' life on earth
No. The accounts of what Jesus did on earth are all in the New Testament, primarily in the Gospels.
AnswerScholars say that the synoptic gospels do not describe Jesus as pre-existing. He became the Son of God while on earth. However, John's Gospel says that Jesus existed since the beginning, and so was the Son of God before he was on earth. Take your pick
jesus was on earth before he died.
Humans were on Earth for thousands of years before Jesus arrived.
After his resurrection, Jesus was on earth for 40 days before ascending into heaven.
Mark's Gospel has had the same affect that the other three Gospels have had, and that is to tell the story of Jesus and His mission to earth to reconcile man to God. They tell us that Jesus is the Son of God who came to earth to die in our place. All people are sinners and are condemned to die, but Jesus died in our place. If we accept Him as our Lord and Savior then in effect we have accepted the free gift of salvation. All four Gospels have this effect and all are important as they give us the complete story.
There are four Gospels in the Bible. The Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. This is in terms of the written scriptures. In terms of the teaching of the New Testament, there is only one Gospel message of good news of salvation through Jesus Christ. There are at least 17 known gospels, of which four are in the New Testament - those now called the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.
Socrates was dead long before Jesus walked the earth.
No. Michael is an angel, Jesus is the Son of God.
Jesus was created by God. He was God's very first creation.Jesus was not created by God, he is coeternal with God and thus has no beginning. Read the first part of the Gospel of John.But the original question was about his birth, not his beginning. The earth already existed before Jesus birth, otherwise he could not be born in Bethlehem as stated in all four Gospels.
After his resurrection, Jesus walked the earth for 40 days before ascending into heaven.