Sermon Tone Analysis

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Intro
Quirinius.
Roman governor of Syria at the time of Jesus’ birth (Lk 2:2).
According to the Roman historian Tacitus (Annals 3.48), Publius Sulpicius Quirinius was elected consul of Syria in 12 BC.
Around 7 BC he was appointed, along with Varus, legatus or governor of Syria
The Birth
We were told in that Mary was pledged Joseph
Heart.
Vital bodily organ; however, all modern assumptions concerning circulation of the blood, the intellectual and directive functions of brain and nervous system, must be set aside when considering Scripture’s remarkably consistent physiological language.
“Heart” (Hebrew léb; Greek kardia) occurs approximately 1000 times, often disguised in translation, and the range of meaning is immense.Fear of the Lord
The Welcome
The Welcome
The Angels
The Shepherds
Fear of the Lord
After the Shpeherds had seen the Baby they worshipped God
Fear of the Lord
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Love
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