Not all translations show the vulgar language of the New Testament and of the Old Testament - so it may be quite a surprise to find out.
Jesus was not all 'nicey-nice' as some of us thought when we were young (or even older?).
Oh - NEVER sinfully, never unrighteously, never like people do today while angry and while sinning, no.
But vulgar language, itself, is not 'evil' nor sinful.
I do not know any longer which if any translations available may be good to see for this.
I'm not encouraging sinning nor 'cussing' just to do it either, and never outside of truth.
So wait and only see, IN SCRIPTURE, if it is findable today/ this year,
how
and when
and why Jesus (and the Apostles, Prophets, and disciples and others in the Old Testament and New Testament) were 'rougher' than a lot of people picture them as being.
i.e. don't accept this description itself, nor anyone else's, as truth - see in Scripture, as God Permits and Reveals this to you Himself... not of the flesh at all, but from the Creator in Heaven.
Jesus was not all 'nicey-nice' as some of us thought when we were young (or even older?).
Oh - NEVER sinfully, never unrighteously, never like people do today while angry and while sinning, no.
But vulgar language, itself, is not 'evil' nor sinful.
I do not know any longer which if any translations available may be good to see for this.
I'm not encouraging sinning nor 'cussing' just to do it either, and never outside of truth.
So wait and only see, IN SCRIPTURE, if it is findable today/ this year,
how
and when
and why Jesus (and the Apostles, Prophets, and disciples and others in the Old Testament and New Testament) were 'rougher' than a lot of people picture them as being.
i.e. don't accept this description itself, nor anyone else's, as truth - see in Scripture, as God Permits and Reveals this to you Himself... not of the flesh at all, but from the Creator in Heaven.