Sermon Tone Analysis

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John 18:33-40
The King of Truth
I.
A question of kingship (vv.
33-36)
A. The key question for Jesus (v.
33)
B. The key consideration for Pilate (v.
34)
C. The confusion of Pilate (v.
35)
D. The clarification by Jesus (v.
36)
II.
A question of truth (vv.
37-38a)
A. The conclusion of Pilate (v.
37a)
B. The confrontation by Jesus (v.
37b)
C. The cynicism of Pilate (v.
38a)
III.
A question of acceptance (vv.
38b-40)
A. The verdict of Pilate (v.
38b)
B. The solution of Pilate (v.
39)
C. The rejection by the Jews (v.
40)
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