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Gospels

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  1. The first four books of the New Testament, which tell the life story of Jesus and explain the significance of his message. Gospel means “good news” — in this case, the news of the salvation (see also salvation) made possible by the death and Resurrection of Jesus. The four Gospels are attributed to Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.


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Figuratively, anything that is emphatically true is called the “gospel truth.”

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The illuminated manuscript depicting the four Gospels of the Christian New Testament has been described as "the work of angels" due to the complexity of its lettering and illustrations.

From BBC • Mar. 25, 2026

Reading Charles Murray on the historicity of the Gospels was not, suffice to say, high on my list of expectations for 2025.

From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 17, 2025

Is it true you never read your autobiography, “Ministry: The Lost Gospels of Al Jourgensen?”

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 3, 2025

Together with two others finished last year, the four symbolize the Evangelists: Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, the authors of the canonical Gospels recounting Jesus’s life.

From New York Times • Oct. 3, 2023

He still got to say all the lovely and puzzling things he said in the other Gospels.

From "Slaughterhouse-Five" by Kurt Vonnegut

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