The word gospel means "good news" which is the story of Jesus. The gospel is the story of the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. There can't be a gospel that does not have the story of Jesus in it unless in is an incorrect gospel. All of the gospel books in the KJV Bible - Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John - have the story of Jesus in them.
The gospel in the bible
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Actually, the visit of the Magi to the baby Jesus is not recorded in Luke's gospel but in the Gospel of Matthew. The story can be found in Matthew 2:1-12. Luke's gospel includes the nativity story, but it focuses more on the shepherds who visited Jesus after his birth.
Matthew
the geneology of Jesus
The Gospel of Matthew tells of the magi visiting Jesus.
The single story told about Jesus between his birth and adult ministry is the account of his presentation in the temple at age twelve, where he converses with the teachers and demonstrates remarkable understanding. This episode is found in the Gospel of Luke (Luke 2:41-52). This story highlights Jesus' early wisdom and his awareness of his divine mission.
Matthew
It is a gospel so it is about Jesus
A:Jesus certainly would have been barred from the Temple, if not arrested and punished, if he had behaved as described in John 2:13-25, when he scourged those who legitimately sold small animals for Temple sacrifice, and overturned the tables of the moneychangers. Instead, John's Gospel says that he returned tho Jerusalem three more times for the Passover, an event that required him to enter the Temple.The explanation for this is that, far from being written by an eyewitness as generally supposed, John's Gospel was written anonymously and loosely based on Luke's Gospel, in which the 'Cleansing of the Temple' scene does not occur until the very end of Jesus' mission. As you would expect, in Luke's Gospel (as in the other synoptics), this was the trigger for the arrest and crucifixion of Jesus.The author of John's Gospel wrote a story of the resurrection of Lazarus, loosely based on a parable found in Luke's Gospel, and made this the trigger for the arrest of Jesus (John 12:10,19). The Cleansing of the Temple was no longer relevant to the arrest of Jesus and the author of John simplified his storyline by moving this event to the very beginning of the mission of Jesus. Since this change was entirely artificial, we need not be concerned as to why Jesus went unpunished in John's Gospel.
Not whole his gospel is called that name. The first chapters held this name because as the only one of four gospels that are in Bible tells anything about annuciation (of both St John the Bapist and Jesus), birth, epiphany, escape to Egypt and presentation in the Temple. It also mentions about Jesus aged 12 discussed with Jewish wisemen in the Temple. The next chapters tells same story as 3 other gospels, but not exactly the same - in other words, with another details and so on, but meaning is the same.