The Chiasm of John 7:34-36

A chiasm is a literary structure where vocabulary of the first section of a passage is repeated in reverse order in the second. The center of the chiasm is typically the climax of the passage. In John 7:34-36 the center and climax is the Jews saying, "Where does this man intend to go that we

The Chiasm of John 13

A chiasm is a literary structure where vocabulary of the first section of a passage is repeated in reverse order in the second. The center of the chiasm is typically the climax of the passage. In John 13 the center and climax is Jesus "knew the one who was betraying Him" (John 13:11a). https://www.howthebiblefitstogether.org/files/John-13.1-38a-Chiasm.pdf

The Chiasm of John 4:1-2 (Greek Word Order)

A chiasm is a literary structure where vocabulary of the first section of a passage is repeated in reverse order in the second. The center of the chiasm is typically the climax of the passage. In John 4:1-2 the center and climax is that Jesus was baptizing more disciples than John, although Jesus himself did

The Chiasm of John 10:1-10

A chiasm is a literary structure where vocabulary of the first section of a passage is repeated in reverse order in the second. The center of the chiasm is typically the climax of the passage. In John 10:1-10 the center and climax is the shepherd "calls his own sheep by name and leads them out.

The Chiasm of John 5:19

A chiasm is a literary structure where themes of the first section of a passage are repeated in the second. The center of the chiasm is typically the climax of the passage. In John 5:19 the center and climax is that what God the Father does serves as the exact model for what God the

The Chiasm of John 15:4

A chiasm is a literary structure where vocabulary of the first section of a passage is repeated in reverse order in the second. The center of the chiasm is typically the climax of the passage. In John 15:4 the center and climax is Jesus saying that "the branch cannot bear fruit of itself unless it

The Chiasm of John 6:1-17

A chiasm is a literary structure where vocabulary of the first section of a passage is repeated in reverse order in the second. The center of the chiasm is typically the climax of the passage. In John 6:1-17 the center and climax is Jesus having a crowd of five thousand sit down to eat five

A Chiasm of John 4:43-54

A chiasm is a literary structure where vocabulary of the first section of a passage is repeated in reverse order in the second. The center of the chiasm is typically the climax of the passage. In John 4:43-54 the center and climax is "The man believed the word that Jesus spoke to him" (John 4:50b-c).

The Chiasm of John 1:1-2 Following the Greek Word Order

A chiasm is a literary structure where vocabulary of the first section of a passage is repeated in reverse order in the second. The center of the chiasm is typically the climax of the passage. In the Greek word order of John 1:1-2 the center and climax is rhat the Word was both wih God

The Chiasm of John 1:19-34

A chiasm is a literary structure where vocabulary of the first section of a passage is repeated in reverse order in the second. The center of the chiasm is typically the climax of the passage. In John 1:19-34 the center and climax is John the Baptist's identification of himself saying, “I am a voice of