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Jesus gives all the appearance of an angry man.
Since, we already learned that Jesus is God…then it could even seem that Jesus is just representing God in His anger.
In each gospel account none mention that Jesus is angry…only that Jesus acted in zeal to clear the temple.
Perhaps we should reconsider this scene & see the motive of Jesus’ passionate actions that day in the temple before we label this as an angry Jesus moment that represents God being angry…
Our thoughts must transition to ask the question:
What is Jesus so passionate about in this moment?
What does the zeal of Jesus tell me?