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In which two Gospels (out of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John) did Peter go to the tomb?

This is regarding the Catholic bible

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Peter went to the tomb in the Gospels of Luke and John, where he witnessed the empty tomb and the linen cloths by themselves, reflecting his significant role as a disciple of Christ.

Step-by-step explanation:

The disciple Peter is mentioned going to the tomb in the Gospels of Luke and John. In the Gospel of Luke (Luke 24:12), it is described that Peter rose and ran to the tomb, stooping and looking in, he saw the linen cloths by themselves; and he went home marveling at what had happened.

The Gospel of John (John 20:3-6) provides a more detailed account, where Peter and the other disciple whom Jesus loved both ran to the tomb and after the other disciple stooped to look in and saw the linen cloths lying there, Peter also went in and saw the cloths.

This aligns with early Christian beliefs and traditions regarding the significance of Peter's role in the early Church, as he was considered one of the foundation disciples and closely connected to the spread of the message of Christ.

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