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.
A score of 0.5 or higher indicates the tone is likely present.
Emotion Tone
Anger
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Disgust
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Fear
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Joy
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Sadness
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Language Tone
Analytical
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Confident
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Tentative
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Social Tone
Openness
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Conscientiousness
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Extraversion
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Agreeableness
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Emotional Range
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Tone of specific sentences
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Anger
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I. Why was David so offended?
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Where in the world is David?
2. Why did David think he should get something?
3. What was so offensive about Nabal’s reply?
II.
How did Abigail defuse David’s anger?
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She provided the expected meal.
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She humbly owned the reality of the offense.
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She reminded David of the security of God’s promises.
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She reminded David of the danger of blood-guilt.
III.
What were the results?
1. Reprove a Wise Man, and He Will Love You
2. Vengeance is Mine, Says the Lord
3. David’s Bigamy
Positive
David’s Growing Power has grown even more
David acquired a good wife
Negative
Bigamy is a recipe for trouble
Michal’s [forced?] marriage to Palti is wrong, but David should have allowed it.
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