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An Angry God Figurative Language

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Sinners in the Hand of an Angry God Analysis Jonathan Edwards uses masses of figurative languages to describe how he feels about the attitude of the sinners and towards God. He uses figurative language to get his point across to the sinners that God is frantic and has a wrath towards all the sinners and they need to repent immediately. He uses figurative language like imagery, similes, and metaphors. Imagery is used tons throughout the book. Jonathan Edwards uses a lot of imagery to get his point across and to make it as vivid as possible to almost be seen and imagined by the readers . His attitude towards sinners is that you have to stop sinning and repent from your sins or you're going to burn in hell. Edwards tries to scare them by …show more content…

A metaphor Edward uses to describe God's attitude is "The bow of God's wrath is bent, and the arrow mad ready...". He shows that God has his arrow trained at your heart and he can end you in one swift motion. He has mercy on us even though we are always sinning and deserve to die. He uses this metaphor to compare his power to an arrow how he can shoot your heart and kill you and how he's the true power. Edward uses a volume of metaphors to compare things to how God feels towards sinners. Edwards uses a second metaphor and it states “If God should only withdraw His hand from the floodgate, it would immediately fly open, and the fiery floods of the fierceness and wrath of God…”( Paragraph 4). He uses this metaphor to describe his attitude towards sinners that they make God so mad that he wants to release the floodgate and kill everyone, he's trying to scare people into repenting their sins and live a righteous life. He compares God's wrath to a floodgate and how he will unleash his wrath on everyone for what they have done. Metaphors are used heaps of times from beginning to

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