Matthew and John were the disciples of Christ, but Luke and mark came later.
The Evangelists (you spelled it wrong!) are the four Gospel writers. The four Gospel writers are Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.
There are four gospels in the Bible, each written by a different author, so there are four gospel writers. All the gospels were written anonymously and only attributed to the apostles whose names they now bear, later in the second century. There is no good reason to believe that these were the actual authors of the gospels, so we do not know the names of the four gospel writers. John's Gospel might have been written by more than one evangelist.
The collective name given to the gospel writers is "the evangelists."
Matthew, in Chapter 2.
Mathew, Mark, Luke and John wrote the gospel.
Saint John (he wrote the gospel of john in the bible) is the evangelist who was not part of the synoptic writers. The Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke were known as the synoptic writers because they had many of the same stories in their gospels.
all of them.
It must be realized that there is no requirement that any particular detail about any teaching or event be recorded. The four Gospel writers wrote down what they regarded as important under the guidance of the Holy Spirit. Evidently not all the Gospel writers wished to put this event in their work.
AnswerThe New Testament gospel authors are also known as the evangelists.
The Messiah
Matthew, Mark, Luke and John were the four gospel writers, and as sinners can not forgive a single sin.
Mark was one of the writers of the Gospel accounts. The Gospel according to Mark is the second one.