Matthew's source was his own experiences. He was an eyewitness to and a direct participant in many of the events he wrote about.
Luke's sources were varied, since he was not a disciple. He says in his Gospel that it was compiled from eyewitness sources. Mary was likely one of them.
Luke 1
1Forasmuch as many have taken in hand to set forth in order a declaration of those things which are most surely believed among us,
2Even as they delivered them unto us, which from the beginning were eyewitnesses, and ministers of the word;
Matthew, Mark and Luke are referred to as the 'synoptic gospels' in that they tell of similar stories and in similar sequences.
The names of the gospels are the names of the people who wrote them. In this case it would be Matthew who wrote Matthew and Luke who wrote Luke.
Matthew, Mark and Luke. Matthew, Mark, and Luke. These gospels are concidered synoptic because of close relation to eachother. They generally follow the same sequence and recount on similar stories.
The four gospels; Matthew, Mark, Luke and John
matthew Luke. Matthew has more chapters than Luke, but Luke is still the longest of the four gospels.
There are 4 Gospels in the New testamentMatthewMarkLukeJohn
The Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke are known as the Synoptic Gospels because they share a similar perspective and content, allowing for a comparison of their narratives side by side.
The first four books of the New Testament are called the Gospels.Matthew, Mark, Luke and John
No, the Gospels were written by Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.
The Gospels of Saint Matthew and Luke
The infancy narratives are found in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke. These accounts describe the birth and early life of Jesus, including the visit of the Magi, the flight to Egypt, and the shepherds' visit to the manger.
In Matthew and Luke the temptor is called the devil. (NIV)