Luke, the companion of Paul, was a physician.
The gospel now known as Luke's Gospel was originally written anonymously and only attributed to Luke later in the second century, when the Church Faters sought to establish who probably wrote each of the gospels. Scholars say that the physician Luke could not really have been the author of the gospel named after him, so we do not know what job the gospel writer had.
However, all the New Testament gospels were originally anonymous and this gospel was not attributed to Paul's companion until the second century, principally because the same author wrote Acts of the Apostles and the Church Fathers thought that it could have been written by a well educated companion of Paul. However, modern New Testament scholars do not believe that this Luke was the real author of the gospel. We know nothing about 'Luke', the author of the gospel, and therefore do not know what his job wass.
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The Bible mentions Jesus' occupation as a carpenter in the Gospel of Matthew 13:55.
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The book in the Bible that marks the beginning of the New Testament is the Gospel of Matthew.
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Because Mark's gospel is the word of God which is truth and his gospel states: Mark 1.1. The beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of God;
The author of the Gospel of Luke was a Greek physician.
We do not know the name of the author of the gospel now known as John's Gospel, since it was written anonymously and only attributed to the disciple John later in the second century. some believe the author of John's Gospel was also the author of the Epistle of John; certainly the Epistle of John came out of the same community as John's Gospel. If so, this author wrote both a gospel and an epistle in the New Testament.