Evangelɪˈvæn dʒəl
Evangel (n)
Injil (n)
English Definitions:
Gospel, Gospels, evangel (noun)
the four books in the New Testament (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John) that tell the story of Christ's life and teachings
evangel (Noun)
The Christian gospel
evangel (Noun)
An evangelist
evangel
The gospel or good news is a theological concept in several religions. In the historical Roman imperial cult and today in Christianity, the gospel is a message about salvation by a divine figure, a savior, who has brought peace or other benefits to humankind. In Ancient Greek religion, the word designated a type of sacrifice or ritual dedication intended to thank the gods upon receiving good news. The religious concept dates back at least as far as Greece's Classical era. Roman authors are known to have adopted it toward the end of the 1st century BCE, and Christians somewhat later. It is a central message of Christianity today, in which written accounts of the life and teaching of Jesus Christ are known as Gospels.
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