Sermon Tone Analysis

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John 7:14-24
Wrong Judgement
I.
Wrong judgement concerning Jesus’ teaching (vv.
14-20)
A. The setting (v.
14)
B. The Jew’s question (v.
15)
C. The Son of God’s answer (vv.
16-19)
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The origin of His doctrine (v.
16)
2. The knowledge of His doctrine (v.
17)
3. The trustworthiness of His doctrine (v.
18)
4. The blindness to His doctrine (v.
19)
D. The people’s response (v.
20)
II.
Wrong judgement concerning Jesus’ miracle (vv.
21-24)
A. The Savior’s stinging rebuke (vv.
21-23)
1.
A wrong response by the people (v.
21)
2. A common practice of the Jews (v.
22)
3. A correcting comparison by Jesus (v.
23)
B. The Savior’s summarizing command (v.
24)
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