Title: A New Perspective on Bible Interpretation: Luke’s Literary Approach

Hello, readers of MacroBible.com. Today, we’d like to explore a new perspective on Bible interpretation based on a recent paper.

https://www.kci.go.kr/kciportal/ci/sereArticleSearch/ciSereArtiView.kci?sereArticleSearchBean.artiId=ART003074222

This paper discusses Luke’s literary approach to interpreting specific parts of the Bible, and we want to use it as a reference to gain a fresh understanding of Bible interpretation.

Luke’s paper interprets the Parable of the Good Samaritan by connecting it to Jesus Christ and the imagery of the shepherd and sheep in Ezekiel 34. This approach emphasizes the intertextuality of various parts of the Bible, highlighting the relevance to other biblical passages related to the topic.

In particular, Luke connects the Parable of the Good Samaritan to the story of the widow’s dead son in Nain and the story of the coronation ceremony in Bethany. Through these literary devices, the interpretation emphasizes the interconnectedness of different parts of the Bible and helps clarify the intentions of Jesus Christ as the speaker.

This interpretation goes beyond simply viewing the Bible from a moral or instructional perspective and seeks to explore the deeper meaning and interconnectedness within it. Additionally, this approach provides readers with an opportunity to approach the Bible from various perspectives.

We aim to present a new perspective on Bible interpretation based on Luke’s paper. Through deeper understanding and exploration, let’s discover the treasures within the Bible and grow spiritually together.

Thank you.