Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God

 1. To persuaded people not to sin.
 2. People of God are natural men and people who sins are the unnatural people
 3. Abate means to let go
 4. Puts the spotlight on those clauses.
 5. To show them how he sees it.
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 7. John Edwards uses semicolons to make his sermon a stronger feeling and he also uses not willingly to show the actions he thinks is what God would do.
 8.John Edwards uses similes to compare Gods wrath to the water that gets bigger and bigger to release an a rapid flow. Edwards uses imagery to show how bad Gods wrath would be upon the people who sins.
 9. The progression the these three paragraphs are the intense wrath of God and how he is holding are souls in his hand dangling it over the pits of hell.
 10. The nature of the appeals in " Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" is that the logic of the text what john is saying is true that God's wrath is nothing to mess with.John is the pastor so his credibility is that he knows what he is talking about. He makes the audience feel fear toward God.
 11. The tone of the story is mostly fear like how John Says in the 4th paragraph "your wickedness makes you as were heavy as lead, and to tend downwards with great weight and pressure towards hell" To me the tone never changes he always talk about how God will kill all of us sinners with unbearable pain.
 12.Text meant to be heard is so that the reader can show how much emotion is in the words of the text and text that is to be read is for the reader to understand and see the words that is not given a lot of emotions.
 13.Johns Sermon is persuasive to show that everyone sins and will get the punishment of what is in the sermon and for his followers to live better lives.
 14. I think paragraphs with the evoking cries of his sermon is 4-8 because it gruesome and painful to think of all the sins you have done and is just living to die being tortured for eternity by these ways.
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