Matthew Mark Luke John
Hundreds of gospels were written, but only 4 (Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, & John) were chosen to be in the Bible.
They are generally ordered by Length x Width x Height.
AnswerThe gospels of the New Testament were first written in Greek.
In the King James version the word - trinity - does not appear anywhere, not even in the Gospels.
Matthew Mark Luke John
In the New Testament, the four gospels.
They are - in reverse alphabetic order.
If you are referring to the order of the Gospels in the Bible, the book of Matthew comes first.
Matthew was considered to be the most Jewish of the Gospels (rightly so), so it served as a sort of "transition" (not really the right word, but it will do) in between the Old and New Testaments.
Because St. Augustine believed that they were written in that order although most scholars today disagree. Augustine was so highly respected in the church that people agreed with him. Their order is also determined by the fact that the first 3 are very similar and are refered to as "synoptic gospels" while John is considered different, so it is put at the back
Vukan Gospels was created in 1200.
Miroslav Gospels was created in 1186.
The Missing Gospels was created in 2006.
The ISBN of The Missing Gospels is 0785212949.
Radoslav Gospels was created in 1429.
No one knows who wrote the gospels.