Update UTW articles for Esther (#1231)
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# wrath, fury
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# wrath, fury, rage, anger
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## Definition:
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Wrath is an intense anger that is sometimes long-lasting. It especially refers to God’s righteous judgment of sin and punishment of people who rebel against him.
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Wrath is an intense anger that is sometimes long-lasting. The Bible describes both people and God as experiencing intense anger. When speaking about God's "wrath," make sure the word or phrase used to translate this term does not refer to a sinful fit of rage (which might be true of a human person).
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* In the Bible, “wrath” usually refers to God’s anger toward those who sin against him.
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* In the Bible, “wrath” often refers to God’s righteous judgment of sin and punishment of people who rebel against him.
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* The “wrath of God” can also refer to his judgment and punishment for sin.
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* God’s wrath is the righteous penalty for those who do not repent of their sin.
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## Translation Suggestions:
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* Depending on the context, other ways this term could be translated include “intense anger” or “righteous judgment” or “anger.”
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* When talking about God’s wrath, make sure the word or phrase used to translate this term does not refer to a sinful fit of rage. God’s wrath is just and holy.
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* God’s wrath is just and holy. When talking about God’s wrath, make sure the word or phrase used to translate this term does not refer to a sinful human rage.
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(See also: [judge](../kt/judge.md), [sin](../kt/sin.md))
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# reign, reigned
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# reign, rule
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# seek, look for, searches for
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# seek, search, look for
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# stronghold, fortifications, fortress
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# stronghold, fortifications, fortress, citadel
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## Definition:
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The terms “stronghold” and “fortress” both refer to places that are well protected against an attack by enemy soldiers. The term “fortified” describes a city or other place that has been made safe from attack.
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The terms “stronghold” and “fortress” both refer to places that are well protected against an attack by enemy soldiers. A "citadel" is a fortress inside a city. The term “fortified” describes a city or other place that has been made safe from attack.
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* Often, strongholds and fortresses were manmade structures with defensive walls. They could also have been places with natural protective barriers such as rocky cliffs or high mountains.
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* People fortified strongholds by building thick walls or other structures that made it difficult for an enemy to break through.
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# threshold
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# threshold, doorway
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