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The greek word Orge (for anger) is similarly in meaning with the Hebrew word “aph”. This word is also used to describe both appropriate and inappropriate anger. This type of anger usually surface when an emotion is triggered. The word aph originally referred to any natural impulse, desire, or disposition. It was thought of as an internal motion, like the juices in plants or fruit, and meant the natural disposition, temper, character, or impulse of a thing.

The same anger was seen when Peter used his sword to struck one of the soldiers that came to arrest Jesus Christ, the motive behind his action was because he didn’t want to die and not because he truly love Jesus Christ or wanted to die for Him. It was a natural impulse for

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