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Originally Posted by abdurratln
The writers of the Gospels of Jesus were mainly Mathew, Mark and Luke. They were are dead before Saint Paul came along. There are many other writers, most of whom are not included in the Bible. Frankly, I do not even try to account for all of them. But, if you are so interested and not too lazy which I doubt, you can study them here: ( The Lost Books of the Bible - The Hidden Truths).
Also, do not confuse the Twelve Deciples with Apostles or Prophets. Deciples can best be understood as students. In other words, they studied directly under Jesus (Peace and Belssings be upon him) But, when we say "apostle" we imply that the person had a direct connot with GOD, Most Merciful, Most Gracious, not Jesus. There is a big difference. It is all about clear thinking. Islam clarifies things, not confuse things.
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sorry abd, the bible clearly gives the disicples. Each including Paul were eyewitnesses to Jesus Christ. Paul saw him on the road to Damascus. There are no lost books abd. these books were not made a part of the holy scripture for a reason. they can be a part of your bible, but the 66 are fine the vast majority of Christians who are not confused on the matter.
All the mysteries that God wanted revealed to man on earth have been done so. He has all the knowledge he needs to survive and enter eternal life.