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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 is the Old English translation of the Hellenistic Greek term εὐαγγέλιον, meaning "good news"; [34] 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.
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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Of the thirty or so parables in the canonical Gospels, four were shown in medieval art almost to the exclusion of the others, but not mixed in with the narrative scenes of the Life of Christ. These were: the Ten Virgins, the Rich man and …
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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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