Wednesday, September 26, 2012

2nd Rough Draft

In the "Sinners of the Hands of an Angry God," Jonathan Edwards uses persuavise language to represent that God is powerful. He uses the words flood and water figuratively when he is speaking about vengence to represent God's power. Jonathan Edwards uses figurative language to show that humans cannot control floods, but God has the power to do so. He is also showing how great God's power is. As much as they cannot control floods and water they also cannot control Gods vengence. The sinner believes that his fate is completely in God's hands. The sinner believes that God has the decision to deliever the punishment or not, just like he has the ability to control floods and water.

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