This study uses composition criticism to consider everything that Luke
wrote about Jesus. Jesus was a human being and a prophet, yet Luke
wished to say much more. He has a very extensive and developed portrayal
of Jesus as a saviour. His roles as Servant of Yahweh and Son of Man
play a real part in explaining a number of Jesus' experiences and
actions, including his passion. Jesus' identification as the Christ can
be associated with the being Son of God, but each of these
identifications has its own nuances. Luke 1:35 proves crucial for a
correct understanding of Son of God and guides the reader's
comprehension of Jesus' identity. The OT background of Lord leads to a
correct interpretation of this title when applied to Jesus, and Luke
willingly predicates similar things of God and of Jesus.