I don't think that anyone has disputed that.]/QUOTE]
It's been my experience that many have and many do.
That would be the same gospel just as the nose of the camel is the same camel that has a back and a tail. Confusion might arise if the animal isn't being recognized as a whole.
Luke 1:77 KJV
(77) To give knowledge of salvation unto his people by the remission of their sins,
That would be the same salvation unto eternal life. The wages of sin is death, without remission of sins the end result is death. If death is ultimately defeated then what else do you call that but life and life eternal?
Yeah, Lk 1:77. I made the mistake of working from memory rather than going back and rereading the verses, which I usually do and should always do.
What I was referring to is this, the national promise:
Luk 1:71 That we should be saved[soteria] from our enemies, and from the hand of all that hate us;
Luk 1:72 To perform the mercy promised to our fathers, and to remember his holy covenant;
Luk 1:73 The oath which he sware to our father Abraham,
Luk 1:74 That he would grant unto us, that we being delivered out of the hand of our enemies might serve him without fear,
..which is not the same salvation as Lk 1:77:
Luk 1:77 To give knowledge of salvation[soteria] unto his people by the remission of their sins,
... though Lk 1:71 would not happen without Lk 1:77.
Salvation from the penalty of sin is not the same as salvation from Israel's national enemies.
So let's talk about the gospel and salvation. There is one gospel in the context of scripture, and it is a gospel unto salvation and eternal life. This entire thread proposes to be about the "gospel proper" but it seems to be more about making lists trying to enumerate various sub-elements without recognizing what the gospel actually is.
My understanding is that 'the gospel proper'(the OP) refers to how one is saved today and involves the facts which must be believed in order to place one's total trust in Christ's finished work on the cross to be justified in the sight of GOD.
That particular content has not always been required knowledge for individuals to be eternally saved.
During Christ's earthly ministry and for sometime in the narrative of Acts, it was only necessary for those to believe that Jesus of Nazareth was Israel's promised Messiah, the
Son of GOD.
I am required to believe more than that according to the 'Gospel Proper' for today.
The good news[gospel] of the Kingdom at hand is not the same as the good news[gospel] of the cross.