Gospel
51gospel — gos·pel· || gÉ‘spl / gÉ’spl n. message taught by Jesus and his followers; story of the life and teachings of Jesus; something considered to be absolutely true and right; rhythmic and emotional musical style which developed among African… …
52gospel — gos|pel sb. (fk.), i sms. gospel , fx gospelkor …
53gospel — s ( n, gospel äv. s) MUSIK …
54gospel — Euanelio, ōlelo maika i. ♦ To preach the gospel, ha i euanelio …
55gospel — [OE] Etymologically, gospel is ‘good news’. It was coined in Old English as gōdspel, a compound of gōd ‘good’ and spel ‘discourse, tidings, news’ (the same word as the modern English magic spell), which was a direct translation of Latin bona… …
56Gospel music — Stylistic origins Christian hymns Negro spirituals Cultural origins First quarter of 20th century: USA Typical instruments Vocals, piano, Hammond organ, guitar, horns, drums, and bass guitar …
57Gospel of Mark — • The Second Gospel, like the other two Synoptics, deals chiefly with the Galilean ministry of Christ, and the events of the last week at Jerusalem Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Gospel of Mark Gospel of Saint Mark …
58Gospel of Saint John — Gospel of St. John † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Gospel of St. John This subject will be considered under the following heads: I. Contents and Scheme of the Gospel; II. Distinctive Peculiarities; III. Authorship; IV.… …
59Gospel of St. Matthew — Gospel of St. Matthew † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Gospel of St. Matthew I. CANONICITY The earliest Christian communities looked upon the books of the Old Testament as Sacred Scripture, and read them at their religious assemblies.… …
60Gospel in the Liturgy — • From the very earliest times the public reading of parts of the Bible was an important element in the Liturgy inherited from the service of the Synagogue Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Gospel in the Liturgy G …