The correct answer to this open question is the following.
It seems that there is not a clear question here. It is a series of statements, and it does not include the excerpts to the gospels or any other references.
However, we can comment on the following.
The New Testament, yes indeed, tells the life of Jesus of Nazareth through the eves of the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John called the evangelists. Although many times written in the first person, the great controversy of theses gospels is that they were written many, many years after Jesus' crucifixion. This means that none of the evangelists knew Jesus in person. Their gospels were written based on other people's stories and testimonials. Furthermore, these gospels were included in the Bible during the First Nicaea Council of 325, when Roman Emperor Constantine and some priests decided what books or scrolls had to be included in the final version of the Bible.