Not found in the Old Testament. The word gospel is derived from the Anglo-Saxon term god-spell, meaning “good story,” a rendering of the Latin evangelium and the Greek euangelion, meaning “good news” or “good telling.” Since the late 18th century, the first three, Matthew, Mark and Luke have been called the Synoptic Gospels.
SEE The Gospel of Matthew
SEE The Gospel of Mark
SEE The Gospel of Luke
SEE The Gospel of John
SEE The Gospel of Paul
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