ὀργή, -ῆς, ἡ,
[in LXX chiefly for אַף, also for חָרוֹן, חֵמָה, קֶצֶף, etc.;]
1 impulse, propensity, disposition.
2. anger, wrath;
(a) of men: Mk 3:5, Eph 4:31, Col 3:8, I Ti 2:8, Ja 1:19, 20;
(b) of God;
α that reaction of the divine nature against sin which in anthropomorphic language is called anger: Ro 1:189:2212:19, (ICC, in l.), I Th 1:102:16, He 3:114:3(LXX), Re 14:1016:1919:15;
β of the effect of God's anger: Mt 3:7, Lk 3:721:23, Jo 3:36, Ro 2:5, 83:54:155:913:4, 5, Eph 5:6, Col 3:6, I Th 5:9, Ja 1:20, Re 6:16, 1711:18; σκεύη ὀργῆς, Ro 9:22; τέκνα ὀργῆς, Eph 2:3.†
SYN.: v.s. θυμός.