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Gospels are a genre of ancient biography in early Christian literature. The New Testament includes four canonical gospels, but there are many gospels not included in the biblical canon. [3] These additional gospels are referred to as either New Testament apocrypha or pseudepigrapha. See more
• Synoptic gospels:
• Longer ending of Mark (see also the Freer Logion)
• Gospel of John
Hypothesized sources of the synoptic gospels
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• Gospel of Marcion – 2nd century, closely related to the Gospel of Luke with modifications to suit Marcionism.
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Gospel - Wikipedia
Gospel is the Old English translation of the Hellenistic Greek term εὐαγγέλιον, meaning "good news"; [33] this may be seen from analysis of ευαγγέλιον (εὖ "good" + ἄγγελος "messenger" + -ιον diminutive suffix). The Greek term was …
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Biblical canon - Wikipedia
Various biblical canons have developed through debate and agreement on the part of the religious authorities of their respective faiths and denominations.
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The Canonical Gospels - The BAS Library
Explore the earliest-known versions and authors of the canonical Gospels in this BAS Library Special Collection. Read articles by acclaimed scholars on the origin, ending, and genre of each gospel.
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The Gospels - World History Encyclopedia
Feb 26, 2021 · Mark, Matthew, Luke, and John are categorized as canonical gospels. Kanen was a Greek form of measurement used to suggest a norm. It came into use by the Church Fathers as a way in which to distinguish …
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Why There Are Only Four REAL Gospels - STR
Mar 29, 2018 · For instance, the New Testament includes four Gospels about the life of Jesus: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. These are called canonical Gospels because they are in the canon. But these weren’t the only Gospels about …
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