Sermon Tone Analysis

Overall tone of the sermon

This automated analysis scores the text on the likely presence of emotional, language, and social tones. There are no right or wrong scores; this is just an indication of tones readers or listeners may pick up from the text.
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Consecration is the requirement of a holy God
See also ;
The consecration of people
The importance of personal consecration
Inward consecration to God is symbolised by outward cleansing
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The consecration of all firstborn males
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See also ; ; The Levites served in place of the firstborn males in Israel.
The consecration of priests
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The consecration of the Aaronic priesthood
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The consecration of the Levitical priesthood
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Special consecration is marked by a vow
; the Nazirite vow
The consecration of things
Altars
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The use of oil in consecration:
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Offerings
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Garments
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Bread
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Meat
The state of consecration could be transmitted; True consecration should involve a right spirit.
Certain places are consecrated
Mount Sinai; the Tent of Meeting
The tabernacle:
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The temple:
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Certain times are specially consecrated
the Year of Jubilee
The Sabbath:
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The consecration of daily life
The reference may be to grace before eating.
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Consecration as preparation for work and worship
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Consecration to other gods incurs God’s displeasure
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