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

Why does Edwards use the word provoked instead of the word angered in this passage-example-1
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Because he was possibly annoyed as well as angry so he decided to use a combination of this to words which supposedly would mean provoked
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User Jeremy Armstrong
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Answer:

The word provoked suggests that sinners bear responsibility for God’s anger.

Step-by-step explanation:

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