The Chiasm of Mark 14:32-42

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 Mark 14:32-42 the center and climax is Jesus' prayer in the garden of Gethsemane, "Abba! Father! All things are possible for You;

The Chiasm of Mark 14:26-31

A chiasm is a literary structure where vocabulary of the first section of a passage is repeated n the second. The center of the chiasm is typically the climax of the passage. In Mark 14:26-31 the center and climax is Jesus saying, "But after I have been raised, I will go ahead of you to

The Chiasm of Mark 14:18

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 Mark 14:18 the center and climax is Jesus announcing to his disciples, "Truly I say to you that one of you will

The Chiasm of Mark 14:17-21

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 Mark 14:17-21 the center and climax is the disciples being unable to guess who the betrayer would be (Mark (14:19). https://www.howthebiblefitstogether.org/files/Mark-14.17-21a-Chiasm.pdf

The Chiasm of Mark 14:10-11

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 Mark 14:10-11 the center and climax is the chief priests being glad when Judas indicated that he wanted to betray Jesus and

The Chiasm of Mark 14:7

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 Mark 14:7 the center and climax is Jesus retort to the disciples who criticized the woman who anointed him with precious perfume

The Chiasm of Mark 14:3-9

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 Mark 14:3-9 the center and climax is Jesus telling some of his disciples not to bother the woman who

The Chiasm of Mark 14:1-2

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 Mark 14:1-2 the center and climax is "the chief priests and the scribes were seeking how to seize Him by stealth and

The Chiasm of Mark 13:35-37

A chiasm is a literary structure where vocabulary of the first section of a passage isrepeated in reverse order in the second. The center of the chiasm is typically the climax of the passage. In Mark 13:35-37 the center is "at midnight,or when the rooster crows" indicating a random time (Mark 13:35-37). https://www.howthebiblefitstogether.org/files/Mark-13.35-37a-Chiasm.pdf

The Chiasm of Mark 13:30-31

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 Mark 13:30-31 the center is "Heaven and earth will pass away" here used as a contrast to the fact that Jesus' words