nominalist747
Puritan Board Freshman
Does the order in which Luke arranges the temptations of Jesus provide a mini-map of his gospel overall? Standard introductions say that Luke has a strong emphasis on Christ's progress toward Jerusalem in his gospel, but I've not seen comments that directly link this theme to the temptations. Are the temptations sort of Luke's abstract for Christ's entire ministry as a series of temptations, culminating in Jerusalem? Does the victory in the temptations point forward to the Jesus' victory in Jerusalem? Are there other examples in ancient writing in which one particular episode within a larger story functions as a miniature of the whole story?