The Four Evangelists


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Page authored by Martyn Barrow

The word 'gospel' means good news. There are four gospel accounts in the New Testament: Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. The first three gospels are sometimes called the 'synoptic' (same view) gospels. This is because they each cover teaching and miracles by Jesus that are also covered in another account. John, writing later, recounts Jesus' other words and miracles that have a particular spiritual meaning.

All four gospels present Jesus as both the Son of God and son of man. They all record His baptism, the feeding of the 5,000 from five loaves and two fishes, Mary's anointing of the Lord Jesus, His prayer in the garden of Gethsemane, His betrayal, trial, crucifixion, death, burial and resurrection. However, each writer does so in a slightly different way, recording additional details or emphasizing one aspect more than the others.

Matthew was one of the first twelve disciples of Jesus (Matthew 9:1; 10:1-4) and therefore an eye-witness; he records more of Jesus' teaching concerning God's heavenly kingdom than the other writers, for example the entire Sermon on the Mount.

Mark was Peter's son (I Peter 5:13, possibly spiritual son), who wrote down what Peter said about who Jesus was, what He did, where He went and what happened; Mark's gospel is therefore Peter's account, an eye-witness account, written down by Mark.

Luke was a doctor and a co-worker with Paul (Colossians 4:14; Philemon v24). Because some spurious stories about Jesus were circulating, Luke decided to interview local eye-witnesses and people who had followed Jesus closely. Luke collated all the interviews into a single account, recording details not mentioned elsewhere, for example regarding the conception and birth of Jesus and Mary's extended family, as you might expect of a doctor.

John was one of the first twelve disciples of Jesus and therefore an eye-witness (John 19:35); John brings out the spiritual significance as well as recording the practical aspects of Jesus' works and words. John lived to be older than any of the other writers. It is therefore likely that he was familiar with their accounts and wanted to supplement theirs with additional teaching and miracles by Jesus which had a bearing on the situation towards the end of the first century AD.





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Carpet page introducing St. Jerome's letter to Pope Damasus from the Lindisfarne Gospels.
England, Lindisfarne; 710-721
Shelfmark: Cotton Nero D. IV
Page Folio Number: f.2v
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Carpet page introducing St. Jerome's letter to Pope Damasus from the Lindisfarne...

Bust of an Evangelist (?)holding a book with a cross.  
Marble
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Bust of an Evangelist (?)holding a book with a cross. Marble

The Tassilo Chalice, a gift from Duke Tassilo III      
of Bavaria and his wife Liutpirc to the Abbey of       
Kremsmuenster. Gilded copper decorated with niello and 
silver medallions of Christ and the four Evangelists.  
Around 770,  H:25,5 cm
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The Tassilo Chalice, a gift from Duke Tassilo III of Bavaria and his wife...

The Tassilo Chalice. Saint John and his symbol,        
the eagle. Detail of 15-01-01/11                       
Gilded copper decorated with niello and silver         
medallions, around 770,   H: 25,5cm
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The Tassilo Chalice. Saint John and his symbol, the eagle. Detail of 15-...

The Tassilo Chalice. Saint Mark and his symbol,        
the lion. Detail of 15-01-01/11                        
Gilded copper decorated with niello and silver         
medallions, around 770   H: 25,5 cm
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The Tassilo Chalice. Saint Mark and his symbol, the lion. Detail of 15-0...

Gospel scenes on an ivory book cover
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Gospel scenes on an ivory book cover

Gospel scenes on an ivory book cover.
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Gospel scenes on an ivory book cover.

God Father surrounded by the four evangelists.         
A 16th century missal of bishop Jean Baillet of        
Auxerre,France.
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God Father surrounded by the four evangelists. A 16th century missal of...

Evangelistary of Prince Miroslav, 1180-1190            
Cyrillic writing, Folio 1 verso                        
Inv. 1536
#15030739

Evangelistary of Prince Miroslav, 1180-1190 Cyrillic writing, Folio...

Evangelistary of Prince Miroslav, 1180-1190            
Cyrillic writing, Folio 42 verso                       
Inv. 1536
#15030740

Evangelistary of Prince Miroslav, 1180-1190 Cyrillic writing, Folio...

Cherubim and symbols of the Evangelists in the central 
cupola of the narthex, Hagia Sophia, Trebizond.        
Around 1260
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Cherubim and symbols of the Evangelists in the central cupola of the narthex, H...

Christ Judge of the Worlds, surrounded by the emblems  
of the four Evangelists. From the tympanon of the      
main portal, St.Trophime, Arles, France.
#15040338

Christ Judge of the Worlds, surrounded by the emblems of the four Evangelists....