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.
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The King of Heaven before the Roman Governor
Jesus tried by Annas ()
Jesus tried before Caiaphas at night
Jesus condemned by the council ()
Pilate Questions Jesus (11-14)
three political charges against Him (Luke 23:2): (1) He was a revolutionary who posed a threat to the empire; (2) He urged people not to pay taxes, therefore undermining the prosperity of the empire; (3) He claimed to be a King, therefore threatening the power and position of the emperor.
Religious leaders were Satanically controlled.
Pilot also sent Jesus to Herod Antipas ()
Pilate Receives a Message (19)
Pilate Gives a Choice (15-18, 20-23)
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Pilate had Jesus flogged
He then presented Jesus again to the crowd
He then presented Jesus again to the crowd ()
Pilate questions Jesus (with His ripped flesh and swollen face) again after finding out He claimed to be the Son of God.
The Jewish leaders
Pilate questions Jesus agiain after finding out He claimed to be the Son of God.
The Jewish leaders corner Pilate in a political accusation
The Jewish leaders corner Pilate in a political accusation
Pilate Washes His Hands (24-26)
matthew 27 15-
Pilate Washes His Hands (24-26)
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Pilate Washes His Hands (24-26)
matthew 27 20-
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Pilate declared him innocent at least 5 times.
Luke 23:
Responses to Jesus:
Jewish leaders - Hate
Crowd - mob mentality
Pilate - tried to get away from Him
Herod - Joke
Pilates wife - troubled
Soldiers - Indifference
How will you answer Pilate’s question?
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