the language says God's anger was "against" Moses - in the same way that it's written the ordinances "which were against us" were nailed to the cross.
just as the Law does not say "thou shalt not be Moses" but condemned sin in us, God's anger is "against" Moses because of sin in Moses, in the case of the passage you cited, his unbelief.
also written, God is angry with the wicked every day - why? because of wickedness. not because they are themselves.
humans have capacity to get angry at people and to despise them in a very general sense. but God's anger is not our anger. He hates sin, but so loved us - while we were sinners - that He laid down His life for us. the view you are giving here has no room for that.
just as the Law does not say "thou shalt not be Moses" but condemned sin in us, God's anger is "against" Moses because of sin in Moses, in the case of the passage you cited, his unbelief.
also written, God is angry with the wicked every day - why? because of wickedness. not because they are themselves.
humans have capacity to get angry at people and to despise them in a very general sense. but God's anger is not our anger. He hates sin, but so loved us - while we were sinners - that He laid down His life for us. the view you are giving here has no room for that.
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