Books of the Bible
Explore comprehensive overviews of every book in the Bible. Discover authorship, themes, key verses, and scholarly insights with cited sources.
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John
The Gospel of John stands apart from the Synoptics as the most theological account of Jesus's life. Written by John the Apostle, "the disciple whom Jesus loved," this Gospel emphasizes Jesus's divine identity through the "I Am" statements and seven miraculous signs, with the explicit purpose that readers "may believe that Jesus is the Christ."
Study this bookMatthew
The Gospel of Matthew presents Jesus as the promised Jewish Messiah, the King of Israel who fulfills Old Testament prophecy. Written by the apostle Matthew (a former tax collector), this Gospel contains over 60 Old Testament references and emphasizes Jesus's teachings, including the Sermon on the Mount.
Study this bookMark
Mark is the shortest, earliest, and fastest-moving Gospel — a Roman-era account of Jesus drawn from Peter's own preaching and set down by his interpreter, John Mark. Written for Christians facing execution under Nero, it uses the word "immediately" more than forty times and spends nearly 40% of its pages on Jesus's final week, pressing one question the whole way through: who is this man, and what kind of king dies on a cross?
Study this bookLuke
The Gospel of Luke is the most comprehensive account of Jesus's life, written by Luke the physician as careful historical research. This Gospel emphasizes Jesus's compassion for marginalized people—Gentiles, women, the poor, and outcasts—presenting Him as the universal Savior.
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