Sermon Tone Analysis

Overall tone of the sermon

This automated analysis scores the text on the likely presence of emotional, language, and social tones. There are no right or wrong scores; this is just an indication of tones readers or listeners may pick up from the text.
A score of 0.5 or higher indicates the tone is likely present.
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Individuals and communities taken into captivity
See also Ge 14:11–14
Nations taken into captivity
See also Ex 6:9; Nu 31:9–12; Is 20:3–4
The captivity of Israel
As a punishment from the Lord
See also Ps 78:58–61
The Lord hears the cry of his people
See also Ex 6:5–6; 1 Ki 8:46–51; Ps 69:33; Ps 106:44–46
The Israelites were never to forget their captivity in Egypt
See also Ex 13:3; Ex 13:14; Dt 6:12; Dt 6:20–21; Dt 15:12–15; Dt 16:11–12; Dt 24:17–18; Dt 24:21–22; Jos 24:17; Je 34:12–14
God will punish those who take others into captivity
See also 2 Ch 28:9–15; Ne 4:4; Am 1:9–10; Ac 7:6–7
Captivity used metaphorically
Of the bondage of sin
See also Ac 8:23; Ro 7:14; Ro 7:25; 2 Ti 2:26; 2 Pe 2:19
Jesus Christ alone can free from such sin
See also Is 42:6–7; Is 61:1; Lk 4:18; Jn 8:36; Ga 2:4–5; Ga 5:1; Eph 4:8; Ps 68:18
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