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What writings are there that were written by the disciples, but are not in the bible?
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Only two of the canonical gospels were written by disciples: Matthew and John. Mark and Luke are considered a companions of Paul (Saul of Tarsus).
There are many writings that are attributed to the disciples but are not included as canon, such as:
There are many writings that are attributed to the disciples but are not included as canon, such as:
- Gospel of the Hebrews, generally associated with Matthew, and thought to have been written before his canonical Gospel.
- Gospel of Thomas
- Gospel of Peter
- Epistles from Peter and Paul that are referenced in the Bible but not included
- Several Revelations-like prophesies from different apostles
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