Gospel

Noun

 * 1) The first section of the Christian New Testament scripture, comprising the books of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, concerned with the life, death, and teachings of Jesus.
 * 2) An account of the life, death, and teachings of Jesus, generally written during the first several centuries of the Common Era.
 * 3) A message expected to have positive reception or effect.
 * 4)  the teaching of Divine grace as distinguished from the Law or Divine commandments
 * 5)  gospel music

Adjectives for Gospel
political; radiant; fiery; bitter; gradual; everlasting; healing; long-repeated; time-worn; helpful.

Verbs for Gospel
carry—; crusade—; decry—; denounce—; explode—; herald—; narrate—; preach—; propagate—; propound—; spread—; transmit—.

Thesaurus 1
Acts, Agnus Dei, Alleluia, Anamnesis, Apocalypse, Biblical, Blessing, Canon, Collect, Communion, Consecration, Credo, Dismissal, Epistle, Epistles, Fraction, Glad Tidings, Gloria, Good News, Gradual, Introit, Kyrie, Kyrie Eleison, Last Gospel, Lavabo, Mosaic, New Testament, New-Testament, Offertory, Old-Testament, Paternoster, Pax, Post-Communion, Preface, Revelation, Sanctus, Secreta, Synoptic Gospels, Tersanctus, Tract, apocalyptic, apostolic, canonical, evangelic, evangelistic, gospel, inspired, prophetic, revealed, revelational, scriptural, textual, textuary, theopneustic

Thesaurus 2
Bible truth, Biblical, Gospel, Mosaic, Negro spiritual, New-Testament, Old-Testament, Weltanschauung, anthem, apocalyptic, apostolic, articles of religion, bad news, canonical, cantata, canticle, catechism, certainty, chorale, church music, credenda, credo, creed, cult, dinkum oil, doctrinal statement, doxology, evangel, evangelic, evangelistic, fact, faith, formulated belief, glad tidings, good news, good word, gospel music, gospel truth, how it is, how things are, hymn, hymn-tune, hymnody, hymnology, ideology, inspired, introit, ism, like it is, mass, motet, offertory, offertory sentence, oratorio, paean, passion, political faith, political philosophy, prophetic, prosodion, psalm, psalmody, recessional, religion, requiem, requiem mass, revealed, revealed truth, revelational, sacred music, school, scriptural, spiritual, system of belief, textual, textuary, the absolute truth, the case, the exact truth, the hard truth, the honest truth, the intrinsic truth, the naked truth, the plain truth, the simple truth, the sober truth, the stern truth, the truth, the unalloyed truth, the unqualified truth, the unvarnished truth, theopneustic, truism, truth, veracity, white spiritual, world view

Etymology
Old English godspel (corresponding to, i.e. "good tidings"), used to translate ecclesiastical Latin bona annuntiatio:, itself a translation of evangelium: / Ancient Greek εὐαγγέλιον:, literally "good news". Compare Old Norse and Icelandic guðspjall:.

Translations

 * Maltese: evanġelju


 * Scottish Gaelic:


 * Scottish Gaelic:


 * Albanian: ungjilli
 * Arabic: ('injīl)
 * Basque:
 * Bosnian: jevanđelje, evanđelje
 * Bulgarian: евангелие
 * Croatian:
 * Czech:
 * Dutch: evangelie
 * Finnish: ,
 * Georgian: სახარება (sakhareba), ოთხთავი (otkh-tavi)
 * German: Evangelium (1, 2)
 * Hungarian:
 * Icelandic:
 * Indonesian:
 * Irish: soiscéal
 * Italian:


 * Japanese: 福音書 (ふくいんしょ, fukuinsho), ゴスペル (gosuperu)
 * Latin:
 * Lithuanian:
 * Old Norse:
 * Polish: ewangelia
 * Portuguese: evangelho
 * Romanian:
 * Russian: евангелие (jeváng'elije)
 * Serbian:
 * Cyrillic: јеванђеље
 * Roman: jevanđelje
 * Slovene: vangelij
 * Spanish:
 * Welsh: efengyl

Noun

 * 1)  gospel

Noun

 * 1)  gospel (style of music)