Sermon Tone Analysis
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I) God planned this from the beginning
God’s wisdom was from before the foundation of the world itself – , – so the death of the Son was planned –
God revealed many aspects concerning the dead of His Son through prophecy from the beginning – ; ()
One of the common statements of Jesus during His ministry is “As it is written” – , ,
II) Direct quotes surrounding the crucifixion
As we might expect, there are numerous quotes and allusions during that day – ()
Mocking by the Jews – ()
False witnesses – ; ()
Dividing and casting lots for His clothing – ()
Betrayed by a friend – ()
Sold for 30 pieces of silver – ()
Silver used to buy potter’s field – ()
III) Allusions from the Old Testament
Alliance of the nations – ()
Piercing His hands and feet – ()
Hated without reason – ()
Friends stand far away – ()
Given gall to drink – (, )
Prayer for His enemies – ; ()
Scourged and spat upon – ()
Silent when accused – ()
Buried with the rich – ()
Concl: The focus on the prophecy fulfilled with the crucifixion of Jesus demonstrates the active plan of the Father – ; ().
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