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12 March, 22:45

Why does Edwards use the word provoked instead of the word angered in this passage?

A) The word provoked suggests that God's anger is fierce and irrational.

B) The word provoked suggests that sinners bear responsibility for God's anger.

C) The word provoked suggests that God's anger is sharp and deadly.

D) The word provoked suggests that sinners do not want to change their ways.

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  1. 12 March, 22:53
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    B) The word provoked suggests that sinners bear responsibility for God's anger.
  2. 12 March, 22:59
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    B

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    B
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