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The word ‘wrath’ is found hundreds of times in the Bible. It generally means ‘burning anger, fury, rage, vexation, indignation, agitation, irritation, to be hard, severe or fierce.’ The word is used sometimes for the anger or rage of humans and animals – sometimes for the anger of God. But why would God be angry? Isn’t God ‘love?’
By Mark McGeeThe word ‘wrath’ is found hundreds of times in the Bible. It generally means ‘burning anger, fury, rage, vexation, indignation, agitation, irritation, to be hard, severe or fierce.’ The word is used sometimes for the anger or rage of humans and animals – sometimes for the anger of God. But why would God be angry? Isn’t God ‘love?’