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    things that Mark didn’t write about in his Gospel. For instance‚ there is no mention of the Sermon on the Mount in Mark‚ but Matthew devoted three chapters to it. This sermon in Matthew describes and establishes the laws of the His Kingdom‚ but Mark presents Christ in a different light in his Gospel. He presents Jesus as the perfect Servant. Servants have no kingdoms‚ and this may be why Mark eliminates the Sermon on the Mount. This would be an appropriate reason that Mark would not

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    1. To whom is the sermon addressed? To congregation‚ people who gather and practice religious worship. 2. According to Edwards‚ why is God wrathful? Because people are evil and wicked sinners and god’s wrath is never ending and high-handed. 3. Reread the sixth paragraph. What people‚ according to Edwards‚ are not in the hands of this angry God? How is this state achieved? People who have reformed their life in many ways and have had religious affections‚ along with keeping forms

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    persuasive tactics to get their community to turn back to God‚ differed. First and foremost in the poem “Upon the Burning of Our House” written by Anne Bradstreet and the sermon “ Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” by Jonathan Edwards illustrates Eternal life and Relationships between God and people. Edwards uses force and fear in his sermon to create an image of a painful death‚ which means he was trying to persuade them to act right or they were going to hell. Bradstreet uses pity and fear. From what

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    at delivering the purpose. The main difference between Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God and The Minister’s Black Veil is that the first story is nonfiction while the latter is fiction. Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God is an excerpt of a sermon from Jonathan Edwards that is essentially persuading everyone to repent and

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    He also used a PowerPoint presentation. This PowerPoint presentation did not have the entire sermon written out‚ but included some of the key bible passages‚ a few pictures‚ and the lyrics to the songs for the audience to follow along with. The slide backgrounds used pale blues and whites‚ with large‚ dark‚ black fonts in all caps that were easy

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    Puritans essay‚ Austin Frost FCA’s: Thesis Statement /10 One quote from EACH sermon for support /20 No more than four capitalization errors /10 Puritans‚ Protestant members who aroused from the church in England in the 16th century‚ are viewed skeptically for their beliefs in life. While being guided by their Holy Bibles sermons‚ and only Lord and Savior‚ quoted material made by their references became controversial for being entirely careless or selfish against all who opposed the Protestant

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    “To teach men that they possess the ability to turn from sin when they choose to do so is to hide the true extent of their need.” (Iain H. Murray‚ The Life of Martyn Lloyd-Jones). Jonathan Edwards essay Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God was a none-intrusive example of an essay written with the sole intention of projecting authority and reliability. It casts the only aspiration forth to frighten those attending by speaking directly to the reader with the goal of the conversation of many to the

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    Content of the Beatitudes in the Gospel of Matthew‚ and will attempt to explain the meaning of the text. This passage is part of the passage known as the Sermon on the Mount because Jesus gave it on a hill near Capernaum. This sermon‚ most likely‚ covered more than one day of preaching. Matthew‚ Chapter Five‚ is filled with sermon after sermon‚ and teaching after teaching where Jesus tells of his attitude toward the law‚ and explains how social rank and money are not important in his kingdom. People

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    their people from committing sin. Edwards develops his theme through a sermon to his congregation by ranting to them about choosing to commit sin will result in going to hell. He makes it even more powerful and condescending by speaking to them in second person. Edwards sermon is more effective due to the fact that it’s coming straight

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    of Jesus are able to be revealed to contemporary readers. While Matthew‚ Mark‚ and Luke share many salient features‚ Matthew and Luke alone seek to emphasize Jesus’ direct appeals to nullify the principle of ethical reciprocity in the Sermon on the Mount and Sermon on the Plain‚ respectively. Luke in general and verses 6:27-35 in particular are chiefly interested in the significance of the teachings of Jesus as they relate to this topic. This analysis will serve as a detailed examination Jesus’ attempts

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