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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Who is this son?
Grammar lesson
Article
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What’s that?
The quick, brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.
Noun
Adjective
Article
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An article (a, an, some, the) gives information about the noun in the noun phrase
Tell us how many there are; if the article is "a" or "an," we know there's only one.
Tell us whether the noun in question is a specific one or just one in general.
Signal to a reader or listener that a noun is just being introduced or that it's one he's already seen in a story.
There is only one in existence that matters.
Sons of God
Ps 89
People.
Judges maybe?
NO
ps 82:
Monogenes
mono (only) and genao (to beget, to bear)
genos
Who is this son?
Jesus
Hebs
The theme of believers ruling with Christ over the nations at His return is further developed in the book of Revelation (see Rev 2:26; 3:21; 21:7).
Paul asserts that believers will participate in this event in some way.
For this reason, he considers it inappropriate for them to take their disagreements before those whom they will judge.
The theme of believers ruling with Christ over the nations at His return is further developed in the book of Revelation (see Rev 2:26; 3:21; 21:7).
Paul asserts that believers will participate in this event in some way.
For this reason, he considers it inappropriate for them to take their disagreements before those whom they will judge.
The theme of believers ruling with Christ over the nations at His return is further developed in the book of Revelation (see Rev 2:26; 3:21; 21:7).
Paul asserts that believers will participate in this event in some way.
For this reason, he considers it inappropriate for them to take their disagreements before those whom they will judge.
High Status
Fallen human beings retain the image/likeness of God
Both male and female are created in the divine image, making them equal to one another
Men are not superior to women because they were created first.
In Paul’s time, masters purchased slaves from other masters, thereby issuing a change in ownership for a slave.
Paul reminds the Corinthians that God purchased them from slavery to sin and death through the sacrificial death of Christ.
Therefore, they belong to God, not to themselves
Testing
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