The Chiasm of Luke 24:33-53

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 Luke 24:33-53 the center and climax is the last words of Jesus recorded in Luke as he opened the

The Chiasm of Luke 24:13-33

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 Luke 24:13-33 the center and climax is the testimony of the angels that Jesus was alive (Luke 24:23b-c). https://www.howthebiblefitstogether.org/files/Luke-24.13-33a-Chiasm.pdf

The Chiasm of Luke 24:1-12

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 Luke 24:1-12 the center and climax is the angels at the empty tomb reminding the women that Jesus had

The Chiasm of Luke 23:54-56

A chiasm is a literary structure where vocabulary of the first section of a passage is repeatedin the second. The center of the chiasm is typically the climax of the passage. In Luke 23:54-56 the center is the women who had followed him out of Galilee follow him to his tomb (Luke 23:55). https://www.howthebiblefitstogether.org/files/Luke-23.54-56a-Chiasm.pdf

The Chiasm of Luke 23:46-53

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 Luke 23:46-53 the center is a list of some of those who watched the crucifixion (Luke 23:48-49). https://www.howthebiblefitstogether.org/files/Luke-23.46-53a-Chiasm.pdf

The Chiasm of Luke 23:44-45

A chiasm is a literary structure where vocabulary of the first section of a passage is repeated in the second. The center of the chiasm is typically the climax of the passage. In Luke 23:44-45 the center and climax is that "darkness fell over the whole land" for the three hours that Jesus was on

The Chiasm of Luke 23:32-43

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 Luke 23:32-43 the center and climax is sodiers mocking Jesus sayying, "If You are the King of the Jews,

The Chiasm of Luke 23:26-30

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 Luke 23:26-30 the center and climax is Jesus saying, “Daughters of Jerusalem, stop weeping for me, but weep for

The Chiasm of Luke 23:13-25

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 Luke 23:13-25 the center and climax is Pilate concluding "I have found in Him no guilt demanding death; therefore

The Chiasm of Luke 23:5-12

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 Luke 23:5-12 the center and center is "the chief priests and the scribes were standing there, accusing Him vehemently"