They all lived around the first century A.D , before and after the death of Jesus.
Mark and Luke were not one of the Twelve Disciples.
Luke was not Jewish; he was a Gentile. Matthew, Mark, and John were Jewish.
A:All four New Testament gospels were originally anonymous and only attributed to Matthew, Mark, Luke and John later in the second century. The gospel now known as John's Gospel was actually attributed to Cyrenthus before finally being attributes to John. The attributions to Matthew, Mark, Luke and Johnmean that Matthew and John were then considered to be witten by Jesus' disciples, while Mark and Luke were not.Modern New Testament scholars say that there is no good reason to accept the traditional attributions, and that none of the gospels could have been written by an eyewitness to the events portrayed. On this evidence, all the New Testament gospels were written by people who were not disciples.
There are four gospels in the New Testament - Matthew. Mark. Luke, and John.
There are 4 Gospels in the New testamentMatthewMarkLukeJohn
Matthew and John were disciples , John was a fisherman, Matthew was a tax collector, Luke was a doctor mark was one who went with Paul.
Mark and Luke were not one of the Twelve Disciples.
Matthew and John were the disciples of Christ, but Luke and mark came later.
The 12 disciples can be found in the New Testament of the Bible, specifically in the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.
He washed each of their feet. read these books in the bible: matthew, mark, luke, or john.
The first four books of the New Testament are called the Gospels.Matthew, Mark, Luke and John
The four gospels; Matthew, Mark, Luke and John
the disciples: Matthew mark luke john. then theres also paul, James, peter, john the baptist, and Jude
Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, and Peter. Paul also, but he was an Apostle.
Matthew and John were written by eyewitnesses, Luke and Mark were written secondhand from disciples of Jesus.
Luke was not Jewish; he was a Gentile. Matthew, Mark, and John were Jewish.
Matthew, Mark, Luke and John (bless this bed that I lay on...)