Sermon Tone Analysis

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Sin is an abomination
God detests it
Le 20:13; Pr 26:24–26
See also Le 18:26–30; Pr 6:16–19; Pr 28:9; Is 66:3–4
The abomination of Babylon the Great
See also Je 51:6–8; Re 14:8; Re 19:1–2
Idolatry is an abomination
Moses warns the Israelites against the idolatry of the Canaanites:
Dt 7:25–26; Dt 12:31; Dt 18:9–13; Dt 27:15; Dt 29:17–18
The idolatry of Solomon’s latter years:
1 Ki 11:4–8; 2 Ki 23:13
Is 44:19; Je 4:1–2; Je 7:30; Je 16:18; Eze 5:9; Eze 7:20; Eze 8:5–18 idolatry in the temple; Eze 11:17–21; Eze 20:30; Ho 9:10; 1 Pe 4:3
Unclean animals are an abomination
See also Le 7:21; Le 11:13–20; Le 11:41–42; Is 65:2–5; Re 18:2
The abomination that causes desolation
See also Da 11:29–32; Da 12:11–12; Mt 24:15–21; Re 13:14–15
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