Sermon Tone Analysis
Overall tone of the sermon
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Openness
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Extraversion
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Agreeableness
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Opposition by different groups
By family and friends
See also Mt 13:55–57; Mk 3:21; Jn 7:3–5
By religious leaders
See also Jn 11:47–53
By political leaders
Mt 2:13–14; Lk 13:31
Opposition through criticism and accusation
Criticism of Jesus Christ’s choice of company
See also Lk 7:39; Lk 19:7
Criticism for breaking with tradition
Mt 15:1–2 Though criticism is directed at the disciples, it is really against Jesus Christ; Lk 10:16; Lk 11:38
Accusations of Sabbath-breaking
See also Mt 12:2; Mt 12:10; Lk 13:14; Lk 14:1
Accusations of blasphemy
See also Mt 9:3; Mt 26:65; Jn 5:18; Jn 10:36
Accusations of being demon-possessed
See also Mt 12:24; Jn 7:20; Jn 8:48
Reasons for opposing Jesus Christ
Because of hatred
See also Jn 7:7; Jn 8:40; Jn 15:18
Because people’s minds are closed
See also Jn 8:37; 2 Co 4:4
Jesus Christ knew where opposition would lead
See also Mt 17:22–23; Mt 20:17–19; Lk 9:44
Unsuccessful opposition before the crucifixion
Early attempts to arrest Jesus Christ
See also Jn 7:30; Jn 7:32; Jn 7:44
Attempts on Jesus Christ’s life
See also Lk 4:28–30; Jn 7:19; Jn 10:31
Opposition that led to the crucifixion
Plots by the Jewish leaders
See also Mt 21:46; Jn 11:57
The chief priests stirred up the crowd
See also Jn 19:15
Rejection by political authorities
See also Lk 23:7–12; Jn 19:16; Ac 4:25–27; Ps 2:1–2
The mockery of the Roman soldiers
The betrayal by Judas Iscariot
Mt 26:14–16; Mt 26:47–50; Jn 18:2–5
Opposition at the crucifixion
Mt 27:39–44; Jn 19:21
Opposition to Jesus Christ in apostolic preaching
See also Ac 2:23; Ac 4:10; Ac 5:30; Ac 7:52–53; Ac 10:39; Ac 13:27–29
Saul of Tarsus opposes Jesus Christ
See also Ac 22:7–8; Ac 26:14–15
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