Sermon Tone Analysis

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A poor man came to his rabbi and complained that he was living in one room with his wife and four children and the congestion was impossible to bear any longer.
“Do you have a goat?” asked the rabbi.
“Yes.”
“Take it into the room.”
“What?”
“Do as I say.”
So the poor man went home and brought the goat into his house.
A week later he hurried to the rabbi, sputtering, “I did what you asked.
I took the goat in, and things are even worse than before!
Rabbi, what shall I do?”
“Do you have any chickens?”
asked the rabbi.
“Yes, three.”
“Bring them into your house.”
“Rabbi!”
“Do as I say.”
So the poor man brought the three chickens into the house and a week later he returned to the rabbi, wringing his hands.
“It’s terrible!
I can’t stand it anymore!”
“Put out the goat,” said the rabbi.
The poor man did as he was told and came back.
“It’s a little better, Rabbi, but three chickens in a room with six people!”
“Throw out the chickens,” said the rabbi.
And finally the man stood before the rabbi, overjoyed, “Rabbi, there’s no one as wise as you!
My house is now a paradise!”
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