The act of God's anger is Israel's reaction to the massacre of Munich. In 1972, the Summer Olympic Games were held in Munich, Germany (then West Germany). 11 Israeli Olympic athletes and 11 coaches were abducted by members of the Black September terror organization, which is part of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), and eventually killed. In addition, five out of eight terrorists were killed by the recovery of the hostages the Germans failed. The remaining three terrorists were released in exchange for hijacked aircraft (Rosenberg, 2010).
In Munich massacre of about 1972, Munich was kidnapped and murdered by Palestinian terrorists by 11 members of the Israeli Olympic delegation. More specifically, it is about wrath of God, revenge issued by the Israeli government after the Holocaust. Munich is technically fictitious, but related to many real events. We began with the runaway of the Holocaust, mainly through news coverage (including all mistakes in coverage). Then we are with Israeli Prime Minister Gorda Meyer (Lynn Cohen). She assigned Avaser Kaufman (Eric Bana), an agent of Mossard, to lead the assassination team to command the murder of the 11 behind-the-scenes planners behind the Munich massacre.
The wrath of God is not only the central theme of the Bible but also bad news that improves good news, but the wrath of God is reality. "The wrath of God is revealed", or as some translations have read, "Revealed" (v. 18). The verb is now nervous. God now shows wrath against immoral and iniquitant. Jim Voys wrote as follows. "There are more than 20 words used in the Old Testament to point to the wrath of God, there are more than 600 important clauses on this subject" (Boice, Romans, 131). This is the central teaching of the Bible. God not only showed anger at the end of time but also showed anger over time. Let's consider a passage of many Old Testament
The destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah in Genesis 19 may be a typical example of the wrath of God. This is one of so-called "insulting poetry" and is often used to accuse homosexuals. Because it is often misunderstood that the wrath of God is being summoned for Sodomie. - Or gay. Even if you read it a little carefully, you will see that it is not so. Sodom was destroyed because its inhabitants tried to rape two angels raped and insisted on Hollywood hospitality - the only righteous in the city. This is one of the most cruel crimes you can imagine Besides this there is a terrible law that violates hospitality - it is sacred in the ancient Mediterranean world. In the first chapter of Genesis, Abraham was said to be very bold in negotiations with the Lord. If we can find ten righteous people in Sodom, I swear that the Lord will not destroy it.