Sermon Tone Analysis

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WORDS
Recently, a research was published about an analysis of 10 years worth of Wall Street Journal newspapers.
It reported that after removing duplicates and names, less than 20,000 unique words were used.
The average adult has a vocabulary of 20,000 to 35,000 words
The average person speaks around 7000 words daily
The passage I am reading today contains 828 words
Recently, a research was published about an analysis of 10 years worth of Wall Street Journal newspapers.
It reported that after removing duplicates and names, less than 20,000 unique words were used.
Interestingly, the playwright William Shakespeare had an incredible command of words.
His masterpieces combined used over 25,000 unique words.
It’s possible that the number of words he knew was much more than that.
It’s surprising that he alone used more words than the Wall Street Journal compiled in 10 years.
I don’t know about the biggest, but interestingly, the playwright William Shakespeare had an incredible command of words.
His masterpieces combined used over 25,000 unique words.
It’s possible that the number of words he knew was much more than that.
It’s surprising that he alone used more words than the Wall Street Journal compiled in 10 years.
The Second Edition of the 20-volume Oxford English Dictionary, published in 1989, contains full entries for 171,476 words in current use, and 47,156 obsolete words.
To this may be added around 9,500 derivative words included as subentries.
The Second Edition of the 20-volume Oxford English Dictionary, published in 1989, contains full entries for 171,476 words in current use, and 47,156 obsolete words.
To this may be added around 9,500 derivative words included as subentries.
We use them daily, various purposes, abuse some words, hear words, understand most words
The average adult has a vocabulary of 20,000 to 35,000 words
The average person speaks around 7000 words daily
Jesus had this to say about His words later in
God is a God who communicates with us… and
The passage I am reading today contains 828 words that God wants you and I to read, hear, and apply to our lives…
The average adult has a vocabulary of 20,000 to 35,000 words
The average person speaks around 7000 words daily
The passage I am reading today contains 828 words
We have just read the words and instructions from Christ Himself.
Rather than talk about what He has said, expound on them, or further explain… I want you to look at what Christ said.
Were you listening?
Or were you waiting to have it explained?
Take some time and you yourself reflect on what Christ has said...
Why is this important for YOU to know and do?
How will YOU apply His teaching?
What will look different in YOUR life?
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