The Chiasm of Luke 23:1-4

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 Luke 23:1-4 the center and climax is Pilate asking Jesus if he is Christ the King he is accused

The Chiasm of Luke 22:42

Luke 22:42 is a chiasm, a literary structure where a theme of the first section of a passage is repeated in the second. The center of the chiasm is typically the climax of the passage. Here the center is "Remove this cup from me." https://www.howthebiblefitstogether.org/files/Luke-22.42a-Chiasm.pdf

The Chiasm of Luke 22:36-38

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 22:36-38 the center and climax is Jesus fulfilling the prophecy of Isaiah 53:12, "He was numbered with transgressors"

The Chiasm of Luke 22:31-62

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 22:31-62 the center and climax is Jesus praying in the garden of Gethsemane, “Father, if You are willing,

The Chiasm of Luke 24:24-27

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 24:24-27 the center and climax is Jesus telling his disciples that they are not to use the behavior of the Gentile

The Chiasm of Luke 22:21-23

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 22:21-23 the center and climax is Jesus saying that his betrayal is proceeding just as Had been predetermined (Luke 22:22a). https://www.howthebiblefitstogether.org/files/Luke-22.21-23a-Chiasm.pdf

The Chiasm of Luke 22:7-13

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 Luke 22:7-13 the center and climax is Jesus' instructions to Peter and John as to how to find the

The Chiasm of Luke 22:1-6

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 22:1-6 the center and climax is that Satan entered into Judas Iscariot (Luke 22:3). https://www.howthebiblefitstogether.org/files/Luke-22.1-6a-Chiasm.pdf

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 21:27-36

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 Luke 21:27-36 the center and climax is the parable of the fig tree and its interpretation (Luke 21:29-31). https://www.howthebiblefitstogether.org/files/Luke-21.27-36b-Chiasm.pdf