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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Tones
Emotion
Anger
Disgust
Fear
Joy
Sadness
Language
Analytical
Confident
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Social Tendencies
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Extraversion
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Anger
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Introductory Outline of Judges
1:1–2:5
After Joshua: military decline
1:1–2
The Israelites inquire of the Lord
1:3–21
The successes and failures of the southern tribes
1:22–36
The successes and failures of the northern tribes
2:1–5
Israel accused of disobedience
2:6–3:6
After Joshua: spiritual decline
2:6–10
The slide into apostasy
2:11–19
Overview of the judges period
2:20–3:6
The Lord’s ultimate response
3:7–16:31
The careers of the judges
3:7–11
Othniel
3:12–30
Ehud
3:31
Shamgar
4:1–5:31
Barak (plus Deborah and Jael)
6:1–8:35
Gideon
9:1–57
Abimelech’s experiment with kingship
10:1–5
Tola and Jair
10:6–12:7
Jephthah
12:8–15
Ibzan, Elon and Abdon
13:1–16:31
Samson
17:1–18:31
Religious chaos: Micah and his shrine
17:1–13
The origin of Micah’s idols
18:1–31
The subsequent history of Micah’s idols
19:1–21:25
Moral chaos: the Levite and his concubine
19:1–28
The outrage in Gibeah
19:29–21:25
The response to the outrage
1:1–2:5
After Joshua: military decline
1:1–2
The Israelites inquire of the Lord
1:3–21
The successes and failures of the southern tribes
1:22–36
The successes and failures of the northern tribes
2:1–5
Israel accused of disobedience
2:6–3:6
After Joshua: spiritual decline
2:6–10
The slide into apostasy
2:11–19
Overview of the judges period
2:20–3:6
The Lord’s ultimate response
3:7–16:31
The careers of the judges
3:7–11
Othniel
3:12–30
Ehud
3:31
Shamgar
4:1–5:31
Barak (plus Deborah and Jael)
6:1–8:35
Gideon
9:1–57
Abimelech’s experiment with kingship
10:1–5
Tola and Jair
10:6–12:7
Jephthah
12:8–15
Ibzan, Elon and Abdon
13:1–16:31
Samson
17:1–18:31
Religious chaos: Micah and his shrine
17:1–13
The origin of Micah’s idols
18:1–31
The subsequent history of Micah’s idols
19:1–21:25
Moral chaos: the Levite and his concubine
19:1–28
The outrage in Gibeah
19:29–21:25
The response to the outrage
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