Angry God
Found 5 free book(s)Systematic Theology: The Doctrine of God
christcommunitystudycenter.orgGod. God is telling us in Scripture who He is; as the Psalmist says, “As is Thy name, O God [Elohim], so is Thy praise to the ends of the earth” (Ps. 48: 10). ... The gods are either happy with you or angry with you on the basis of your performance. Carl F. H. Henry observes that without the self-revelation of God in
Bible for Children
bibleforchildren.orgWhy was Jonah angry? He told God, “I knew that you are a gracious God, and merciful, slow to anger, and great in kindness.” In other words, Jonah knew that God always forgives those who are sorry for their sins and obey God's Word. It seems that Jonah didn't like the people of Nineveh. He didn't want them to be forgiven.
Exodus 34:6-7
d1bsmz3sdihplr.cloudfront.netSlow to anger God is patient with the Israelites’ grumbling in Exodus 15-17, but he eventually gets angry when they violate the terms of the covenant. Abounding in loyal love and faithfulness God is compelled to remain faithful to his own covenant promises to Abraham.
Moon Stories from Around the World - NASA
nightsky.jpl.nasa.govIn ancient times, an Aztec god chose to set himself on fire and jump into the sky to light the cold, dark world. He became the Sun. A second god, jealous of the praise that the new Sun was getting, did the same. All of that light angered a third god who threw a rabbit at the second Sun’s face to dim his light, making him the Moon.
Identifying Rhetorical Strategies: Logos, Pathos, and Ethos
www.dvusd.orgIdentifying Rhetorical Strategies: Logos, Pathos, and Ethos Rhetoric: The art of using language persuasively and effectively Logos = Logic The use of logic, rationality, and critical