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e. If you have the time and resources, read the pericope in more than one Biblical translation. Notice any differences between translations. f



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e.
If you have the time and resources, read the pericope in more than one Biblical translation. Notice any differences between translations.
f.
Develop an outline for the sermon. The outline will look somewhat like the contents page given at the beginning of this module. Identify the main points of the pericope. Page 3 of PREACHING AND TEACHING - Preaching
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Generally sermons in western cultures have about three main points, but the sermon may have more or less than this, depending upon the ideas found in a pericope. A sermon in a western culture typically lasts from 15 to 30 minutes. Identify those verses that are associated with each of the main points. When delivering the sermon, you may wish to read a portion or all of the verses. If the pericope is short, you may read it prior to the sermon. Or you may read appropriate verses each time you address one of the major points of the sermon.

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Determine the overall theme of the pericope. Write it out. You will want to emphasize this theme. When you deliver the sermon, you may wish to repeat the theme, perhaps using the same words for emphasis, or perhaps restating the theme indifferent words.


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