rage
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19You know this, my most beloved brothers. So let every man be quick to listen, but slow to speak and slow to anger. 20For the anger of man does not accomplish the justice of God.
8Cease from wrath and leave behind rage. Do not choose to imitate the malicious.
8But now you must set aside all these things: anger, indignation, malice, blasphemy, and indecent speech from your mouth.
1A mild response shatters anger. But a harsh word stirs up fury.
11A foolish one offers everything on his mind. A wise one reserves and defers until later.
29Whoever is patient is governed by much prudence. But whoever is impatient exalts his foolishness.
31Let all bitterness and anger and indignation and outcry and blasphemy be taken away from you, along with all malice.
18A short-tempered man provokes conflicts. Whoever is patient tempers those who are stirred up.
9The end of a speech is better than the beginning. Patience is better than arrogance.
19Now the works of the flesh are manifest; they are: fornication, lust, homosexuality, self-indulgence, 20the serving of idols, drug use, hostility, contentiousness, jealousy, wrath, quarrels, dissensions, divisions, 21envy, murder, inebriation, carousing, and similar things. About these things, I continue to preach to you, as I have preached to you: that those who act in this way shall not obtain the kingdom of God.
22But I say to you, that anyone who becomes angry with his brother shall be liable to judgment. But whoever will have called his brother, ‘Idiot,’ shall be liable to the council. Then, whoever will have called him, ‘Worthless,’ shall be liable to the fires of Hell.
26“Be angry, but do not be willing to sin.” Do not let the sun set over your anger.
26“Be angry, but do not be willing to sin.” Do not let the sun set over your anger. 27Provide no place for the devil.
11The doctrine of a man is known through patience. And his glory is to pass beyond iniquities.
24Do not be willing to be a friend to an angry man, and do not walk with a furious man, 25lest perhaps you learn his ways, and take up a stumbling block to your soul.
32A patient man is better than a strong one. And whoever rules his soul is better than one who assaults cities.
4Anger holds no mercy, nor does fury when it erupts. And who can bear the assault of one who has been provoked?
17The impatient will work foolishness. And a resourceful man is hated.
19Whoever is impatient will sustain damage. And when it has been taken away, he will set up another.