One of the rare times that Jesus got angry was outside the Temple where he destroyed the moneychanger's booths for conducting business on the Sabbath.
The temple was used for selling and buying. And this act angered Jesus according to the bible.
For His time, Jesus was politically incorrect. He angered many with His teachings and was accused of blasphemy, which was punishable by death.
The followers of Jesus angered the local authorities in Jerusalem because their teachings and actions challenged the religious and political authority of the time. They preached a message that went against the beliefs of the ruling elite and threatened their power and control over the people. This led to opposition and persecution from the authorities.
It greatly angered the Abolitionists - remembering that most Northerners were not Abolitionists by any means.
Jesus Christ DID NOT abolish Shabbat! He said..."I came to fulfill the Law".
Most Jews at the time, and for centuries afterward, never heard of him. But for those who did, the Christian narratives quote him as saying things that are not in keeping with Jewish tradition and beliefs.
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Jesus angered the religious leaders of his day by challenging their interpretations of the Law, particularly when he healed on the Sabbath, which they viewed as a violation of their strict rules. Additionally, his teachings on love, mercy, and forgiveness often contradicted the Pharisees' emphasis on legalism and ritual purity, undermining their authority and social status. These actions and teachings prompted significant tension between Jesus and the religious authorities of the time.
the growing popularity of jesus among the common masses further angered the priests and other rich people of the region.finally,they complained abot jesus to pontius pilate,the roman governor of palestine on the basis of this complaint ,jesus was arrested and was sentenced to death by crucifixion.the cross thus,became the most sacred symbol of the cristians
In the past the Germans have invaded many countries, but the neutral country invasion that angered Americans most was the invasion of Belgium.
The Anti-Federalists were most angered by the fact that the Constitution had no bill of rights to protect the people. In order to get the Constitution ratified, the Federalists promised that adding a bill of rights would be the first thing the new Congress would do after the Constitution was put in place.