This study classified the violent actors in the Bible according to their characteristics, reinterpreted them from the Christian perspective, and discussed intervention strategies for them. The findings were as follows: first, there were violent actors exhibiting impulsive and anti–social behavioral characteristics. They need strategies to accept their anger as it is and control it. Especially, Church communities should be made empathic environment to learn empathy to those who are lacking empathy. Secondly, there were violent actors displaying emotionally unstable and dependent behavioral characteristics. It will be useful to help them manage and cope with stress through religious activities based on spirituality and meditation. Thirdly, there were violent actors that identified themselves with people around them psychologically due to fear for their views, had recognized needs, and showed conformative behavioral characteristics. It is important to help them perceive strength as a ground for self–assertion, meet their recognized needs not through the strength. Finally, the study discussed the roles of church community.