Sermon Tone Analysis

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Introduction
                Revelation 1: 1-3
John told his readers that reading the book of revelation will bless them.
An exegetical examination of revelation 1: 1-3 is important for and a blessing for the student.
Body
!! a)    Grammatical
Study of the grammatical context of rev.
1: 1-3
*                Lexical Study- Dictionary*
*                Syntactical Study- Sentence Study- Structural Analysis*
(*Example*)
Rev 1:1 
A Revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave to Him to declare to His servants things which must shortly come to pass.
And He signified /it/ by sending His angel to His servant John,
Rev 1:2  who bore record of the Word of God and of the testimony of Jesus Christ and of all the things that he saw.
*Rev 1:3*  Blessed /is/ the /one/ who reads and hears the Words of this prophecy, and the ones keeping the things written in it, for the time /is/ near.
*Morphological Study*- changing of a word (ex.)
Look, looked, looking
All sentences in any language will have each of these
Noun and Verb
*Noun*
/These will be in commentaries/
*Nominative*- Subject of naming = (House)              oikos
*Genitive* = Description= Such as (of the house)                 Oikou
*Ablative* Case= Separation = (from the house)   oikou
*Locative*= Location= (in the house)          oikw
*Instrumental* = case of means= (she was mashed by the house)               oikw
*Dated* *Case*= Case of direction= (after work I will go to the house)            oikw
*Accusative* *case*= Case of limitation= (I made a house) It is the direct object         oikov
 
The word house in Greek is OIK if there is OS in the word it is the subject no matter what word it is OU
Practical Application-
 
*Verbs*
Five physiological categories in Verbs
Tense= Time  English( Past, present, future, perfect) in Greek(Imperfect, Present, part, pluperfect,
Voice= Relationship of the subject to the verb ( active or passive, or middle)
Mood= Relationship of the action to reality= (indicative mood (I will), subjunctive mood(I did) , optative( I wish), Imperative (commanded to do it)
Person= First, second, and third=
Number= Singular or plural
!! b)    Historical Study
Study of the Historical Context of Rev 1: 1-3
Conclusion
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