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Do
not be quickly provoked in your
spirit, for anger resides in the
lap of fools.
(Ecclesiastes 7:9)
Everyone
should be quick to listen, slow
to speak and slow to become
angry, for man's anger does not
bring about the righteous life
that God desires. (James
1:19-20)
Refrain
from anger and turn from wrath.
(Psalm 37:8)
A
fool gives full vent to his
anger, but a wise man keeps
himself under control. (Proverbs
29:11)
In
your anger do not sin. (Psalm
4:4)
Do
not let the sun go down while
you are still angry and do not
give the devil a foothold. (Ephesians
4:26-27)
I
want men everywhere to lift up
holy hands in prayer, without
anger or disputing. (I Timothy
2:8)
Make
every effort to live in peace
with all men.
(Hebrews 12:14)
A
quick-tempered man does foolish
things. (Proverbs 14:17)
A
hot-tempered man stirs up
dissension, but a patient man
calms a quarrel. (Proverbs
15:18)
For
as churning the milk produces
butter, and as twisting the nose
produces blood, so stirring up
anger produces strife. (Proverbs
30:33)
A
violent man entices his neighbor
and leads him down a path that
is not good. (Proverbs 16:29)
Do
not make friends with a
hot-tempered man, do not
associate with one easily
angered, or you may learn his
ways and get yourself ensnared.
(Proverbs 22:24-25)
An
angry man stirs up dissension,
and a hot-tempered one commits
many sins. (Proverbs 29:22)
Wise
men turn away anger. (Proverbs
29:8)
A
hot-tempered man must pay the
penalty; if you rescue him, you
will have to do it again. (Proverbs
19:19)
But
I tell you that anyone who is
angry with his brother will be
subject to judgment. Again,
anyone who says to his brother
"Raca," is answerable
to the Sanhedrin. But anyone who
says, "You fool!" will
be in danger of the fire of
hell. (Matthew 5:22)
**Copyright,
2002, Brian Campbell (Permission
is granted to copy for personal
use only.)
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