The Gospel of John collectively describes the enemies of Jesus as "the Jews".
The Gospel of Matthew describes the birth of Jesus as taking place when Herod was king.
The Gospel of Luke describes Jesus' warning to guard one's heart against covetousness.
The Gospels, with a disputed dating ranging from about 50 to as late as 110, describe the period of Jesus' ministry, around 30.
Only the Gospel of Luke describes one of the thieves as penitent, and even that gospel doesn't name him.
The Gospels describe two miracles of Jesus raising persons from the dead.
The Gospel of John describes Philip's calling as a disciple of Jesus.
By comparison, the apocryphal Gospel of Peter describes two men carrying a third out of the tomb, with a cross following them and speaking:
The Gospel of Luke describes a complete unraveling of the social fabric, with widespread calamity and war:
The Gospel of Mark, 5:9, describes the following in the country of the Gadarenes: