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Unlocking the Mysteries of the Gospels: Who Wrote Them and Why It Matters

Have you ever wondered who wrote the Gospels? You're not alone! These four books—Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John—form the heart of the New Testament, telling the story of Jesus's life, teachings, death, and resurrection. But their authorship has been a source of fascination and debate for centuries.

Let's dive into the captivating world of the Gospels, exploring the mysteries surrounding their creation and why understanding their origins can deepen your appreciation for these foundational texts.

The Familiar Names, the Uncertain Authors

While we call them Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, the truth is, the Gospels themselves don't actually name their authors. These names come from early church tradition, passed down through generations of believers.

Think of it like a beloved story your grandparents told you—you might not have the original written version, but you trust the story's journey to you. Similarly, the early church attributed these Gospels to:

  • Matthew: A former tax collector who became one of Jesus's twelve disciples.
  • Mark: Believed to be a close associate of Peter, another of the twelve disciples.
  • Luke: A physician and possibly a Gentile (non-Jewish) follower of Jesus, often linked to Paul.
  • John: Another of the twelve, known as the

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