Romans 2:5
In your stubbornness and impenitence of heart you are simply storing up anger for yourself on the Day of anger, when the just doom of God is revealed.
James 5:3
your gold and silver lie rusted over, and their rust will be evidence against you, it will devour your flesh like fire. [Moved to the end of 5:1] You have been storing up treasure in the very last days;
Romans 1:18
But God's anger is revealed from heaven against all the impiety and wickedness of those who hinder the Truth by their wickedness.
Romans 2:2-3
'We know the doom of God falls justly upon those who practise such vices.'
Romans 9:22
What if God, though desirous to display his anger and show his might, has tolerated most patiently the objects of his anger, ripe and ready to be destroyed?
Romans 11:25
To prevent you from being self-conceited, brothers, I would like you to understand this secret: it is only a partial insensibility that has come over Israel, until the full number of the Gentiles come in.
Hebrews 3:13
Rather admonish one another daily, so long as this word To-day is uttered, that none of you may be deceived by sin and hardened.
Hebrews 3:15
this word ever sounding in our ears, To-day, when you hear his voice, harden not your hearts as at the Provocation.
Hebrews 4:7
he again fixes a day; To-day ??as he says in 'David' after so long an interval, and as has been already quoted ??To-day, when you hear his voice, harden not your hearts.
2 Peter 3:7
but the present heavens and earth are treasured up by the same word for fire, reserved for the day when the impious are doomed and destroyed.
Jude 1:6
while the angels who abandoned their own domain, instead of preserving their proper rank, are reserved by him within the nether gloom, in chains eternal, for the doom of the great Day ??7 just as Sodom and Gomorra and the adjacent cities, which similarly glutted themselves with vice and sensual perversity, are exhibited as a warning of the everlasting fire they are sentenced to suffer.
Revelation 6:17
for the great Day of their anger has come, and who can stand it?"