Matthew.
Peter wrote his letters mainly to the Jewish people.
The epistle is not addressed to anyone in particular, but some think it was written for a Jewish audience.
Ernest Hemingway mainly wrote for an American audience. His works capture the essence of American life and values, and he is considered one of the greatest American writers of the 20th century.
John the evangelist, wrote also the book of Revelation or Apocalypse in the Greek.
Matthew wrote a Gospel so received the title.
the jewish
Paul was against Christians, but became a evangelist for Jesus. and wrote 13 books in The Bible.
From a number of details in Matthew's Gospel it is clear he was writing for a Jewish audience. Many prophecies, known to the Jews from their scriptures are referred to. Matthew gives the genealogy of Jesus as well as recording quite a number of Jesus' teachings, especially the Sermon on the Mount in chapters 5-7. Jesus is also frequently shown as being in conflict with the Jewish religious authorities and a number of religious customs are referred to, familiar to a Jewish audience.
Most Biblical scholars believe that Matthew wrote his gospel to a Jewish audience. Matthew takes great pains to cite at least 68 Old Testament quotations to prove Jesus' identity as well as support His deeds and teaching. It is reasoned that only a Jewish audience would be so interested in how Jesus fulfilled the Old Testament Scriptures.
The evangelists were four authors of the Gospels in the New Testament: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. They wrote their accounts of the life and teachings of Jesus to spread the message of Christianity and provide guidance to believers. Each evangelist wrote with a specific audience in mind, tailored to the needs and perspectives of their respective communities.
Mainly, he thought about stuff, and then wrote about it. Such is the life of a professional philosopher.
Believers of God.