CrossLinks Topical Index - WR


wrath : answer - turn away wrath; cup - God's wrath; wrath - day of; wrath - delivered from ; wrath - God's ; wrath - God's completed; wrath - harvest precedes; wrath - holiness ; wrath - on kings
wrath - answer turns away : answer - turn away wrath
wrath - cup of : cup - God's wrath
wrath - day of : Rom. 2:5
wrath - delivered from : Gen. 18:23; Gen. 19:22; Job 14:13; Ps. 27:5; Isa. 26:20; Eze. 30:3 (?); Zep. 2:3; Mal. 3:17; Luke 17:27; Luke 17:29; Luke 21:36; John 3:36; Rom. 5:9; 1Th. 1:10; 1Th. 5:9; Rev. 3:10

"If Gundry's view of Revelation 3:10 is correct [that the church will be guarded and preserved during God's testing of earth-dwellers during the tribulation], then one is left with the colossal problem of reconciling the fact that multitudes of believers will die under the fierce persecution of Antichrist during the Tribulation and yet God supposedly will preserve His people physically through the Tribulation. . ." Essex, Keith H., ‘The Rapture and the Book of Revelation,’ Ref-0164, Vol. 13 No. 2, Fall 2002, p. 225 citing Sproule, In Defense of Pretribulationalism 29-30. "The wrath of God here [1Th. 1:10] is future, and hence, cannot refer to the general wrath of God against sin which is a present reality. This wrath is future. While Hell and the Lake of Fire are also future, they cannot be what this passage is referring to. By virtue of salvation, the believer is already redeemed from Hell. . . . the wrath that the Church is being delivered from is the wrath of the Great Tribulation. He is coming for the specific purpose of delivering the Church from the wrath to come, namely, the Tribulation period." Ref-0219, p. 153. "The salvation spoken of here [1Th. 5:9] is future, and so cannot be soteriological, which is a present reality. The salvation here is eschatological, referring to the redemption of the body which will occur at the Rapture. It is this salvation that the Church has been appointed to and not to the wrath of the Day of the Lord." Ref-0219, p. 154. "The Lord would have spared Sodom if there had been ten righteous people in it. The world has thus far been spared from judgment because of the righteous people in it. When the Church is "caught out" the world will be ripe for judgment." Ref-1523, Dan. 2:24. "As Paul Feinberg has said, “To identify the wrath of God simply with His direct intervention is to overlook the fact that primary and secondary agency both belong to God. Would anyone deny that the Northern Kingdom had been judged by God because Assyria conquered her? Did the Southern Kingdom escape the wrath of God for her sin because the instrument of judgment was Nebuchadnezzar and Babylon? Surely the answer is no. Then why should anyone think that because the early seals and trumpets relate to famine and war as well as natural phenomena that they cannot and are not expressions of the wrath of God?” [The Rapture by Archer, Feinberg, Moo and Reiter, see pp. 61-63.]" -- 20151205203548.pdf, pp. 9-10. Questionable: Eze. 30:3 (?);


wrath - God's : Ps. 2:12; Isa. 13:9; Isa. 13:13; Isa. 63:3; Jer. 10:10; Rev. 6:16; Rev. 6:17; Rev. 11:18; Rev. 14:8; Rev. 14:10; Rev. 14:19; Rev. 15:1; Rev. 15:7; Rev. 16:1; Rev. 16:17; Rev. 16:19; Rev. 19:15

"John Stott highlights the differences between God’s wrath and ours with characteristic precision: God’s wrath in the words of Leon Morris is his ‘personal divine revulsion to evil’ and his ‘personal vigorous opposition’ to it. TO speak thus of God’s anger is legitimate anthropomorphism, provided that we recognize it as no more than a rough and ready parallel, since God’s anger is absolutely pure, and uncontaminated by those elements which render human anger sinful. Human anger is usually arbitrary and uninhibited; divine anger is always principled and controlled. Our anger tends to be a spasmodic outburst, aroused by pique and seeking revenge; God’s is a continuous, settled antagonism, aroused only be vile, and expressed in its condemnation." Ref-1291, p. 291.


wrath - God's completed : Rev. 15:1; Rev. 16:17
wrath - harvest precedes : Rev. 14:16
wrath - holiness :

"The price of diluting God’s wrath is diminishing God’s holiness." Ref-1512, p. 67.


wrath - on kings : Ps. 2:12; Ps. 110:5; Rev. 19:19
wrestled : Jacob - wrestled with God
wrestled - Jacob with God : Jacob - wrestled with God
Wright : replacement theology - Wright
Wright - replacement theology : replacement theology - Wright
Wright, Richard T., Barkerville and the Cariboo Goldfields : Ref-1409
Wright, Richard T., Barkerville and the Cariboo Goldfields - Barkerville and the Cariboo Goldfields, Richard T. Wright : Ref-1409
writing : phrases - common; writing - on wall
writing - on the wall : phrases - common
writing - on wall : Dan. 5:5

"In the ruins of Nebuchadnezzar's palace archeologists have uncovered a large throne room 56 feet wide and 173 feet long which probably was the scene of this banquet. Midway in the long wll opposite the entrance there was a niche in front of which the king may well have been seated. Interestingly, the wall behind the niche was covered with white plaster as described by Daniel, which would make an excellent background for such a writing." Ref-0005, p. 120.


written : finger - of God writing ; inspiration - verbal - it is written; law - written ; scripture - written - Genesis ; scripture - written - Job; scripture - written to ; written - both sides
written - both sides : Ex. 32:15; Eze. 2:9; Zec. 5:3; Rev. 5:1
written - by God : finger - of God writing
written - it is - verbal inspiration : inspiration - verbal - it is written
written - law : law - written
written - scripture - Genesis : scripture - written - Genesis
written - scripture - Job : scripture - written - Job
written - scripture to : scripture - written to
wrong : accusing - God of wrong; evil - called good
wrong - accusing God of : accusing - God of wrong
wrong - called right : evil - called good
Wrongly Dividing The Word Of Truth, Gerstner, John H. : Ref-0193
Wrongly Dividing The Word Of Truth, Gerstner, John H. - Gerstner, John H. Wrongly Dividing The Word Of Truth : Ref-0193
Wrongly Dividing the Word of Truth: Ultra-Dispensationalism Examined in the Light of Holy Scripture, Ironside, H. A. : Ref-1160
Wrongly Dividing the Word of Truth: Ultra-Dispensationalism Examined in the Light of Holy Scripture, Ironside, H. A. - Ironside, H. A., Wrongly Dividing the Word of Truth: Ultra-Dispensationalism Examined in the Light of Holy Scripture : Ref-1160
Wrongly Dividing the Word of Truth: Ultra-Dispensationalism Examined in the Light of Holy Scripture, Ironside, H. A. - Ironside, H. A., Wrongly Dividing the Word of Truth: Ultra-Dispensationalism Examined in the Light of Holy Scripture - Logos-0626 : Ref-1160

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