Sometimes translators and commentators choose not to see two commands at the beginning of verse 26 because they find it too difficult to believe that Paul could command the saints to "be angry." Careful analysis of the grammar, context, and Psalm 4:4, which Paul quotes, shows that the saints are commanded to be angry and righteously indignant against evil. At the same time, Paul warns Christians not to sin when they are angry but rather are instructed to restrain it before the sun sets and to be on guard against Satanic exploitation of unbridled anger.
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