Sermon Tone Analysis

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*The Beatitudes: Matthew 5:3–10*
| *Jesus’ Values* | *Worldly values* |
| *BLESSED ARE THOSE WHO . .
.* | *BLESSED ARE THOSE WHO ARE . .
.* |
| (v. 3) are poor in spirit | self-confident, proud, do not see their true state \\ competent, refuse to admit their weaknesses \\ self-reliant, those who know what others ought to do |
| (v.
4) mourn | pleasure-seeking, no need, no remorse for their condition \\ hedonistic \\ “the beautiful people” |
| (v. 5) are meek | Proud, argumentative, arrogant \\ powerful \\ important |
| (v. 6) hunger for righteousness | Satisfied, hunger for things worldly goods \\ “well adjusted” \\ practical |
| (v.
7) are merciful | self-righteous, Pharisaic, proud, judgmental \\ cruel, unforgiving |
| (v.
8) are pure in heart | “wicked in heart \\ sophisticated, no absolutes, \\ broad-minded |
| (v.
9) are peacemakers | Competitive, combative \\ aggressive |
| (v.
10) are persecuted because of righteousness | Adaptable, lukewarm, neither hot nor cold \\ popular, ride the fence, serve two masters \\ “don’t rock the boat” |
[1] *2513 **καθαρός* [/katharos/ ~/kath·ar·*os*~/] adj.
Of uncertain affinity; TDNT 3:413; TDNTA 381; GK 2754; 28 occurrences; AV translates as “pure” 17 times, “clean” 10 times, and “clear” once.
*1* clean, pure.
1a physically.
/1a1/ purified by fire.
/1a2/ in a similitude, like a vine cleansed by pruning and so fitted to bear fruit.
1b in a levitical sense.
/1b1/ clean, the use of which is not forbidden, imparts no uncleanness.
1c ethically.
/1c1/ free from corrupt desire, from sin and guilt.
/1c2/ free from every admixture of what is false, sincere genuine.
/1c3/ blameless, innocent.
/1c4/ unstained with the guilt of anything.
/Additional Information:/ For synonyms see entry 1506, /eilikrines/.See entry 5840 for comparison of synonyms.
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The table is missing the last Beatitude.
Blessed are ye when men shall revile you…..
For my sake (Christ’s).
This makes a total of nine parts of happiness, which is the number for Divine Completeness
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