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Answer:
Non- believers: Falling rock, spider, chaff.
The Wrath of God: Storm, rough winds, bow.
Explanation:
Jonathan Edwards’ sermon "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" is typical preaching to appeal to the people to abstain from doing evil deeds. It is a request to try to sway the people repent and ask for forgiveness from God so that their souls will be saved from eternal da mnation.
In the sermon, he compares the sinners/ non-believers with the futile efforts of "a spider's web [. . .] to stop a falling rock". He also compares them to "chaff" that can be easily blown away with God's fury that "would come with fury, and [your] destruction would come like a whirlwind and would be like the chaff of the summer threshing-floor."
On the other hand, he presents God as a storm, his anger like "black clouds [. . .] now hanging directly over your heads, full of the dreadful storm" and his "rough winds" like fury. Moreover, he also stated that "The bow of God's wrath is bent", ready to strike any sinner.
Answer:
nonbelievers: spider and chaff
wrath of God: falling rock, rough wind, storm, bow
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