Sermon Tone Analysis
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John tries to prevent Jesus Christ from being baptised
Mt 3:13–14
Mt 3:13–14 John was baptising repentant sinners but he knew that Jesus Christ was sinless.
The necessity of Jesus Christ’s baptism
Matthew 3:15 NASB95
See also Mk 10:38; Lk 12:50
The events surrounding Jesus Christ’s baptism
The baptism itself
Mark 1:9 NASB95
Jesus Christ prays while being baptised
Luke 3:21 NASB95
The Holy Spirit descends on Jesus Christ
Mk 1:10
Mk 1:10 The Holy Spirit came upon Jesus Christ to equip him for his ministry which was about to begin and to give him strength at a time of temptation.
See also Jn 1:32–34
The voice of the Father is heard
Mt 3:17
Mt 3:17 These words, which are an allusion to Ps 2:7 and Isa 42:1, were repeated at the transfiguration.
See also Mt 17:5
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