The Chiasm of Luke 8:40-56

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 8:40-56 the center and climax is Jesus sensing that someone had touched him because he felt that power

The Chiasm of Luke 6:1-5

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 6:1-5 the center and climax is that David and his companions ate the consecrated bread in the temple

The Chiasm of Luke 21:37-38

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 21:37-38 the center is the fact that after teaching all day in the temple Jesus would spend the night on the

The Chiasm of Luke 1:5-80

A chiasm is a literary structure where themes 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 1:5-80 the center is the meeting of the two mothers (Luke 1:36-45). https://www.howthebiblefitstogether.org/files/Luke-1.5-80a-Chiasm.pdf

The Chiasm of Luke 18:15-17

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 Luke 18:15-17 the center and climax is that the kingdom of God belongs to children and those with child-like

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 3:1-21a

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 3:1-21a the center and climax is Jesus telling the Jews, "Do not begin to say to yourselves, ‘We

The Chiasm of Luke 10:17b-20

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 10:17b-20 the center and climax is where Jesus says to the seventy, "Behold, I have given you authority to tread on

The Chiasm of Luke 2:22-39

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 2:22-39 the center and climax is Simeon's prayer, “Now Lord, You are releasing Your bond-servant to depart in

Chiasm of Luke 4:31-41

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 4:31-41 the center and climax Jesus after healing Simon Peter's mother-in-law on the Sabbath, when the sun has