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  • Who knows the power of your wrath? And, before fear, can your wrath (Psalms 89, 11)

  • And these have not known my ways. So I swore in my wrath: They shall not enter into my rest. (Psalms 94, 11)

  • And he said that he would destroy them, yet Moses, his elect, stood firm before him in the breach, in order to avert his wrath, lest he destroy them. (Psalms 105, 23)

  • The Lord is at your right hand. He has broken kings in the day of his wrath. (Psalms 109, 5)

  • If I wander into the midst of tribulation, you will revive me. For you extended your hand against the wrath of my enemies. And your right hand has accomplished my salvation. (Psalms 137, 7)

  • And there was a very great wrath upon the people. (1 Maccabees 1, 67)

  • And they gathered together an army, and they struck down the sinners in their wrath and the wicked men in their indignation. And the others fled to the nations, so as to escape. (1 Maccabees 2, 44)

  • Then the days drew near when Mattathias would die, and he said to his sons: “Now arrogance and chastisement have been strengthened, and it is a time of overturning and of the wrath of indignation. (1 Maccabees 2, 49)

  • And he traveled through the cities of Judah, and he destroyed the impious out of them, and he turned wrath away from Israel. (1 Maccabees 3, 8)

  • Furthermore, it was in the same writing, how the prophet, by divine response, ordered that the tabernacle and the ark be made to accompany him, until he exited from the mountain, where Moses ascended and saw the inheritance of God. (2 Maccabees 2, 4)

  • And indeed, through divine power, he lay mute and also was deprived of all hope of recovery. (2 Maccabees 3, 29)

  • But acting impiously against the divine laws does not go unpunished, as these subsequent events will reveal. (2 Maccabees 4, 17)


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