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What does the Bible say about the fury of God?

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The Bible describes the fury of God as a consuming fire that will ultimately punish sin and His enemies.

The fury of God is a serious aspect of His character, as depicted in Nahum 1, where it states that God is jealous and avenges sin. This fury is an expression of His holiness and justice, as He is compelled to punish sin due to His nature as a holy God. The scripture emphasizes that His wrath is reserved for the wicked, and when unleashed, it will bring complete and utter destruction. Nahum illustrates this by portraying God's power in the natural world, indicating that just as the mountains quake at His presence, so too will all His enemies face His righteous indignation.
Scripture References: Nahum 1:2-3, Nahum 1:5-6

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