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Hell is personified. (There is hell's wide gaping mouth open.)
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Similes in Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God include: 1. "Like the fool, the wise man too must die!" 2. "A king's wrath is like the roar of a lion; he who angers him forfeits his life." 3. "They are like great heaps of light chaff." [worthless matter;rubbish] 4. "They stand waiting for them, like greedy, hungry lions that see their prey." 5. "Your wickedness makes you as if it were as heavy as lead."
Jonathan Edwards used a spider on s string being held above the flames. It was a picture of God keeping the sinner out of Hell.
Jonathan Edwards' sermon, "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God," was intended to warn sinners of the consequences of their actions and urge them to repent to avoid damnation. Edwards used vivid imagery and language to convey the idea that God's wrath was imminent for those who did not turn from their sinful ways.
The figurative language that John Edwards used in 'Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God,' helped individuals see the power of sin and the terror of God's wrath. Figurative language used includes comparing good deeds to a spider web.
The sermons about "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" by Jonathan Edwards used vivid imagery and language to instill fear and guilt in parishioners about their sins and the consequences of divine punishment. By emphasizing the wrath of God and the imminent danger of damnation, Edwards aimed to persuade listeners to repent and seek salvation to avoid eternal torment.
Parallelism
I have attached the sermon on the related link below. I suggest you print it out and take notes on it. Write down how he organized his sermon and what were his main points. Watch how he related his sermon to the audience listening to him. Think about how you could use modern metaphors and figurative language and stories that would relate to people in your culture today. Be certain your final summary sums up all your points and maybe even wraps up some of the stories you used in the sermon. Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God is an extremely well thought out sermon and he told it every eloquently (he did not rant and rave as modern day Americans think he did).
Parallelism is running processes simultaneously to maximize resources for faster processing.Actually, that's incorrect. Parallelism in computer science is a property of an algorithm used to solve a problem. The Parallelism of an algorithm is its ability to be broken into discrete, independent parts which can be operated on separately, then recombined to obtain the answer the algorithm was supposed to provide. The greater the number of discrete parts that the algorithm can be broken into, the higher the Parallelism."Parallelism" can, however, be used to characterize the ability of a processor to work on different tasks at once, in a manner analogous to that of describing the ability of an algorithm to work on different portions of a problem simultaneously.
No. "Angry" CANNOT be used as a noun. "Angry" is an adjective. "Anger" is the noun.
Be cautious of word repetition unless it is used as a tool to create impact.