Sermon Tone Analysis

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Putting the Gospel First
Illus: Sonny’s—Tillman Auto, Tillman Plumbing, Pat Tillman
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The line of Seth demonstrates faithfulness.
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2. The line of Seth demonstrates holiness.
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The line of Seth demonstrates faithfulness.
2. The line of Seth demonstrates holiness.
2. The line of Seth demonstrates holiness.
3. The line of Seth puts the gospel  first.
Hebrew        English
Adam           Man
Seth             Appointed
Enosh          Mortal
Kenan          Sorrow;
Mahalalel     The Blessed God
Jared           Shall come down
Enoch          Teaching
Methuselah  His death shall bring
Lamech        The Despairing
Noah            Rest, or comfort.
Man (is) appointed mortal sorrow; (but) the Blessed God shall come down teaching (that) His death shall bring (the) despairing rest.
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