Yup. He got angry when the temple was turned into a trading house - people selling doves, and other things. The Church is not meant to be a house of sales. It is meant to be a house of prayer, and the people were destroying that. They were going to the church to make money, not to see God. Jesus came in and completely 'ransacked' the place - threw tables everywhere, destroyed everything to prove a point and turn the Church back into what it was supposed to be.
2007-02-18 15:58:35
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answered by Barbara H 5
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When there were vendor in the temple making a mockery of his fathers house. The Ark, The Tabernacle, and the Temple to house the furnishings of the tabernacle ...THESE THREE things were the only things Yahweh ever told man to build.
Never a prison, a pantheon or a white House LOL
2007-02-18 16:00:30
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answered by jigadee 4
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yes, he was angry at merchants in the temple. They were selling animals for sacrifice and changing money, they turned the temple into a type of market basically. It was turning a holy place of worship into a way for the people to make money...i'm not sure exactly where it is in the bible, but i know it happened and it is referred to as Rightous Anger
2007-02-18 16:01:08
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answered by Maja B 1
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Yes, there are a few places in the Bible in which Jesus has gotten angry. He has never gotten into a fight or anything like that, but yes, He has gotten angry.
Grr...for the life of me I can't remember what it was that He got mad for....sorry.
2007-02-18 16:03:08
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answered by em<3 6
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Yes. He was rather upset at the money exchange table in front of the "Holy Temple." You could only approach the table if you were deemed "clean enough." This is when Jesus flipped the table over and the fun began....
2007-02-18 15:59:55
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answered by revjohnfmcfuddpucker 4
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Jesus while He grow to be in the international grow to be a human. human beings get offended. Jesus had all the sentiments of a human mutually as nevertheless being God. a appropriate occasion of it relatively is while mutually as interior the temple, Jesus observed the money changers tricking human beings. He flipped their tables and evicted them from the temple. right it relatively is a marginally humorous quote. "once you're offended and somebody says "what would Jesus do." tell them that flipping tables is an selection.
2016-10-15 23:49:13
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answered by ? 4
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Jesus probably got angry when he was little cause his parents did'nt let him do something. But in his earlier life when he figured who he was he was to busy giving a decision on to give us life on earth than to be angry. He was more caring for his people through his life and did not have enemies to be angry at.
2007-02-18 16:00:31
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answered by valerie h 2
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Yes, once Jesus entered his Father's temple he saw everyone doing money changing, basically commericalizing something sacred and holy for everyone. That's when He had to chase people out of the temple and throw over tables.
2007-02-18 16:29:09
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answered by Count De Monet 3
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I think that He was angry one day in the temple when overturned the tables and ran the merchants out and accused them of turning the temple into a den of theives.
2007-02-18 15:58:26
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answered by shendley04 3
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Yes, but his anger was righteous, self-controlled anger rather than out of control, overreaction to situations. He overturned the tables of the money changers in the courtyards of the temple. He told them to quit making his Father's house a den of theives.
2007-02-18 17:27:56
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answered by Sparkle1 6
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