en_tw/bible/kt/wrath/01.md

1.1 KiB

wrath, fury

Definition:

Wrath is an intense anger that is sometimes long-lasting. It especially refers to God's righteous judgment of sin and punishment of people who rebel against him.

  • In the Bible, "wrath" usually refers to God's anger toward those who sin against him.
  • The "wrath of God" can also refer to his judgment and punishment for sin.
  • God's wrath is the righteous penalty for those who do not repent of their sin.

Translation Suggestions:

  • Depending on the context, other ways this term could be translated include "intense anger" or "righteous judgment" or "anger."
  • When talking about God's wrath, make sure the word or phrase used to translate this term does not refer to a sinful fit of rage. God's wrath is just and holy.

(See also: kt/judge · kt/sin)

Bible References: