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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A. The content of the Gospel, 15:1-5
B. The doctrine of the resurrection, 15:6-58: 1) The proof, vv.
5-8; 2) The chief proponent, vv.
9-11; 3) The objections, vv.
12-19; 4) The affirmation, vv.
20-28; 5) The advantages, vv.
29-34; 6) The answers, vv.
35-49: Two questions, v. 35; How are the dead raised?
vv.
35-41; What kind of body are they going to have?
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42-49; 7) The mystery, vv.
50-53; 8) The victory, vv.
54-58.
The content of the Gospel, 15:1-5
A. The subject of the gospel introduced, v. 1.
B. The value of the gospel, vv.
1-2a: 1) Their past—“you have received”; 2) Their present—you stand”; 3) Their future—“you are (being) saved.”
C. The condition of the gospel, v. 2: 1) “If” element—“keep”; 2) “Unless” element—“vain.”
D. The content of the gospel explained, v. 3: 1) Its importance—v.
3 “first of all”; 2) Its source, v. 3—“that which I received is what I delivered.”
3) Its elements, vv.
3-5 (“how that” v. 3—namely): a) Died—aorist: The only one that gets the prepositional phrase—“for our sins”; b) Buried—aorist; c) Rose—perfect—completed action with abiding results (the Corinthians missed the abiding results); d) Seen—aorist
Couplet of verbs: 1) He died—we know because He was buried; 2) He rose—we know because He was seen
The resurrection of Christ: Its proof, vv.
5-8: 1) “Was seen”—v.
5—passive voice—subject acted upon: a) Emphasis on what they saw not what He did; b) It always refers to physical sight; 2) The list of who saw—vv.
5-8: 1) Peter; 2) The 12; 3) 500 at once; 4) James; 5) All the apostles; 6) Paul
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