it is anger
The noun form of the adjective 'wrathful' is wrathfulness.The word 'wrathful' is the adjective form of the noun wrath.
It is "wrath" - powerful anger.
A possible suffix for the word "wrathful" could be "-ness." For example, "wrathfulness."
a. "The worship of wrathful gods was widespread in ancient times, leading to--in some places--human sacrifice." b. "The wrathful look on their mother's face made the naughty children run away."
it means wrathful
It is "wrath" - powerful anger.
the wrathful
Enraged, incensed, or wrathful.
God is wrathful because people (sinners) are rejecting him. When this happens it causes much anger to God. Through the passage it discusses how there are black clouds of God's wrath that will hang over sinners heads and how there will be a dreadful storm full of thunder. These sinners are what is causing God to be wrathful.
Full of hate and intended anger
Wroth means "full of anger", or "wrathful".
The tiger was in quite a state of wrath snarling, snapping, and lunging at the keeper.