anger
a basic emotion, with largely negative connotations as an opposite of love, hence its identification traditionally as one of the seven 'deadly sins'; certainly it can 'chew' both the hater and the hated. However, the extent and depth of evil may evoke strong anger, human or divine, and rightly so. God's anger against injustice is evident in the strength of judgement voiced by Old Testament Prophets, such as Amos and Hosea, or again in the incident of Jesus Cleansing the Temple or in the parable of the Sheep and the Goats.
See also:
sin, prophets