What is the common name given to the first four books of the New Testament?
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The first four books of the New Testament are “Matthew”, “Mark”, “Luke”, and “John”. These are called the Gospels.
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The New Testament contains four Gospels: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. These books tell the stories about Jesus' life, ministry, and death. The Gospels were written anonymously and came to be ascribed to disciples (Matthew and John) and associates of the apostles (Mark and Luke) sometime in the second century.
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