FURY
Source: 551, 556, 566, 567
Attributed to God metaphorically, or speaking after the manner of men; that is, God’s providential actions are such as would be performed by a man in a state of anger; so that, when he is said to pour out his fury on a person, or on a people, it is a figurative expression for dispensing afflictive providences. But we must be cautious not to attribute human infirmities, passions, or malevolence to the Deity.
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Fury. Fury
As attributed to God, is a figurative expression for dispensing afflictive judgments (Lev. 26:28; Job 20:23; Isa. 63:3; Jer. 4:4; Ezek. 5:13; Dan. 9:16; Zech. 8:2).
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fury. Fury, n. madness, rage, frenzy, violent passion
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Fu″ry (?), n. [[L. fur.]] A thief. Have an eye to your plate, for there be furies. J. Fleteher.