The Gospel of Luke—as well as the other Gospels and New Testament writings—present a series of paradoxes, i.n., poetry is superior to wealth, suffering leads to happiness, excruciating death on a cross leads to life. What is the meaning behind these paradoxes, and why is this meaning expressed in paradoxical terms?
The main purpose here is the paradoxes life/death, light/darkness.
Explanation:
Because as explained in The Holy Bible there are paradoxes that are complementary, through the Bible learning we can witness some paradoxical statements.