Topic
Lashing Out In Anger
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So then, my brethren beloved, let every man be swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to anger, — read the full passage →
be angry and do not sin; let not the sun go down upon your wrath, — read the full passage →
A soft answer turneth back fury, And a grievous word raiseth up anger.
A fool bringeth out all his mind, And the wise till afterwards restraineth it.
but I--I say to you, that every one who is angry at his brother without cause, shall be in danger of the judgment, and whoever may say to his brother, Empty fellow! shall be in danger of the sanhedrim, and whoever may say, Rebel! shall be in danger of the gehenna of the fire.
but now put off, even ye, the whole--anger, wrath, malice, evil-speaking, filthy talking--out of your mouth.
Be not hasty in thy spirit to be angry, For anger in the bosom of fools resteth.
Whoso is slow to anger <FI>is<Fi> of great understanding, And whoso is short in temper is exalting folly.
And manifest also are the works of the flesh, which are: Adultery, whoredom, uncleanness, lasciviousness, — read the full passage →
Shew not thyself friendly with an angry man, And with a man of fury go not in, — read the full passage →
The wisdom of a man hath deferred his anger, And his glory <FI>is<Fi> to pass over transgression.
A man of fury stirreth up contention, And the slow to anger appeaseth strife.
Desist from anger, and forsake fury, Fret not thyself only to do evil.
be angry and do not sin; let not the sun go down upon your wrath,
Better <FI>is<Fi> the slow to anger than the mighty, And the ruler over his spirit than he who is taking a city.
for God did not give us a spirit of fear, but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind;
Let no corrupt word out of your mouth go forth, but what is good unto the needful building up, that it may give grace to the hearers;
Let all bitterness, and wrath, and anger, and clamour, and evil-speaking, be put away from you, with all malice,
And the fathers! provoke not your children, but nourish them in the instruction and admonition of the Lord.
Let all bitterness, and wrath, and anger, and clamour, and evil-speaking, be put away from you, with all malice, — read the full passage →
A man of great wrath is bearing punishment, For, if thou dost deliver, yet again thou dost add.
so also the tongue is a little member, and doth boast greatly; lo, a little fire how much wood it doth kindle! — read the full passage →
for it behoveth the overseer to be blameless, as God's steward, not self-pleased, nor irascible, not given to wine, not a striker, not given to filthy lucre;
And the fruit of the Spirit is: Love, joy, peace, long-suffering, kindness, goodness, faith, — read the full passage →
Whoso is short of temper doth folly, And a man of wicked devices is hated.
Whence <FI>are<Fi> wars and fightings among you? not thence--out of your passions, that are as soldiers in your members? — read the full passage →
but I--I say to you, Love your enemies, bless those cursing you, do good to those hating you, and pray for those accusing you falsely, and persecuting you,
By David. Do not fret because of evil doers, Be not envious against doers of iniquity, — read the full passage →
Wherefore, putting away the lying, speak truth each with his neighbour, because we are members one of another; — read the full passage →
he who is not loving did not know God, because God is love.
The children! obey your parents in the Lord, for this is righteous; — read the full passage →
So then, my brethren beloved, let every man be swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to anger,
so also the tongue is a little member, and doth boast greatly; lo, a little fire how much wood it doth kindle! — read the full passage →
so also the tongue is a little member, and doth boast greatly; lo, a little fire how much wood it doth kindle! — read the full passage →
Desist from anger, and forsake fury, Fret not thyself only to do evil. — read the full passage →
I exhort, then, first of all, there be made supplications, prayers, intercessions, thanksgivings, for all men: — read the full passage →
A city broken down without walls, <FI>Is<Fi> a man without restraint over his spirit!
the Lord is not slow in regard to the promise, as certain count slowness, but is long-suffering to us, not counselling any to be lost but all to pass on to reformation,
Give instruction to a youth about his way, Even when he is old he turneth not from it.
By David. --An Instruction. O the happiness of him whose transgression <FI>is<Fi> forgiven, Whose sin is covered. — read the full passage →
If any one doth think to be religious among you, not bridling his tongue, but deceiving his heart, of this one vain <FI>is<Fi> the religion;
and all chastening for the present, indeed, doth not seem to be of joy, but of sorrow, yet afterward the peaceable fruit of righteousness to those exercised through it--it doth yield.
For the churning of milk bringeth out butter, And the wringing of the nose bringeth out blood, And the forcing of anger bringeth out strife!
An angry man stirreth up contention, And a furious man is multiplying transgression.
Whoso is sparing his rod is hating his son, And whoso is loving him hath hastened him chastisement.
The fool--in a day is his anger known, And the prudent is covering shame.
A Song of the Ascents. O the happiness of every one fearing Jehovah, Who is walking in His ways. — read the full passage →
if we may confess our sins, stedfast He is and righteous that He may forgive us the sins, and may cleanse us from every unrighteousness;
Paul, an apostle of Jesus Christ through the will of God, and Timotheus the brother, — read the full passage →
See ye what love the Father hath given to us, that children of God we may be called; because of this the world doth not know us, because it did not know Him;
James, of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ a servant, to the Twelve Tribes who are in the dispersion: Hail! — read the full passage →
and the foolish and uninstructed questions be avoiding, having known that they beget strife, — read the full passage →
`Happy the meek--because they shall inherit the land.
What, then, <FI>is<Fi> the superiority of the Jew? or what the profit of the circumcision? — read the full passage →
`I am the true vine, and my Father is the husbandman; — read the full passage →
And there was a man of the Pharisees, Nicodemus his name, a ruler of the Jews, — read the full passage →
And he entered again into the synagogue, and there was there a man having the hand withered, — read the full passage →
`Happy the peacemakers--because they shall be called Sons of God.
If the spirit of the ruler go up against thee, Thy place leave not, For yielding quieteth great sinners.
Fury <FI>is<Fi> fierce, and anger <FI>is<Fi> overflowing, And who standeth before jealousy?
And it cometh to pass, after the death of Saul, that David hath returned from smiting the Amalekite, and David dwelleth in Ziklag two days, — read the full passage →
My little children, these things I write to you, that ye may not sin: and if any one may sin, an advocate we have with the Father, Jesus Christ, a righteous one, — read the full passage →
Having put aside, then, all evil, and all guile, and hypocrisies, and envyings, and all evil speakings, — read the full passage →
for let not that man suppose that he shall receive anything from the Lord--
having stripped the principalities and the authorities, he made a shew of them openly--having triumphed over them in it.
And I, having come unto you, brethren, came--not in superiority of discourse or wisdom--declaring to you the testimony of God, — read the full passage →
Paul, a servant of Jesus Christ, a called apostle, having been separated to the good news of God-- — read the full passage →
for in Him we live, and move, and are; as also certain of your poets have said: For of Him also we are offspring.
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