gospels

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gospels 的定义

  1. The first four books of the New Testament, which tell the life story of Jesus and explain the significance of his message. Gospel means “good news” — in this case, the news of the salvation made possible by the death and Resurrection of Jesus. The four Gospels are attributed to Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.

gospels 近义词

n. 名词 noun

fact, doctrine

更多gospels例句

  1. We can see evidence of its presence even in the communities of the authors who produced our canonical Gospels.
  2. We also have the Gnostic Gospels, discovered in 1947 and adding a wealth of insights into early Christian thinking.
  3. The apocryphal gospels contain many, and some are preserved by Persian and Arabian poets.
  4. It also led to the conception of the marvelous legend of the cross in the apocryphal gospels and ancient traditions.
  5. In the four Gospels alone there are more than one hundred and sixty quotations from the Old Testament.
  6. The Fourth Gospel, which had superseded other and older gospels, was generally read in the Johannine churches.
  7. Theodoret says that as late as the fifth century many churches used the Gospel of Tatian instead of the canonical Gospels.