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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Darkness as a symbol of judgment upon ungodly individuals
See also 1 Sa 2:9–10; Job 5:13–14; Job 12:25; Job 15:22–23; Job 15:30; Job 18:5–6; Job 18:18; Job 20:24–26; Job 22:10–11 Eliphaz reasons on the assumption that Job’s suffering proves his wickedness; Ps 35:5–6; Is 8:22; Je 23:11–12; Mt 22:13; 2 Pe 2:17; Jud 13; Re 16:10–11
Darkness as a symbol of judgment upon unfaithful Israel
Dt 28:28–29; Is 5:29–30 This will be fulfilled at the time of Israel’s captivity.
See also Is 59:9–10; Ro 11:10; Je 4:27–28; Je 13:16; La 3:2; La 3:6; Mt 8:12
Darkness as a symbol of judgment upon heathen nations
Is 47:5–7; Eze 30:18; Eze 32:7–8; Na 1:8
Darkness as a symbol of judgment at the day of the Lord
See also Is 13:9–10; Is 34:4; Joe 2:1–2; Joe 2:10; Joe 3:14–15; Am 5:18–20; Am 8:9; Zep 1:14–15; Zec 14:6; Mt 24:29; Ac 2:19–20; 1 Th 5:1–3; Re 6:12–17
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