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(The term jeremiad refers to a sermon or another work that accounts for the misfortunes of an era as a just penalty for great social and moral evils … It derives from the Old Testament prophet Jeremiah, who in the seventh century B.C. attributed the calamities of Israel to its abandonment of the covenant with Jehovah and its return to pagan idolatry, denounced with "lurid and gloomy eloquence" its religious and moral iniquities, and called on the people to repent and reform in order that Jehovah might restore them to his favor and renew the ancient covenant.)

How does "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" exemplify the characteristics of a jeremiad?



A It accuses people of all the wrongs they have inflicted on others.


B It suggests that people behave in a more pious manner.


C It highlights what can result from the sins people commit.


D It shows people the many forms of punishment for poor behavior.

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