Yes, but that was towards people looking to skim a profit off worship and keeping people from God.
Jesus was never angry with the people caught in their sin. His treatment of the prostitutes and tax collectors showed that. To tell people like that that God is angry with them is a grave disservice.
Jesus wrath was more directed towards religious hypocrisy.
God’s wrath is toward SIN. Unrepented sin. There are not “OK sins” and “not OK sins”. The same was true in the Old Testament.
There is not one God of the OT and a different one in the New. One God, same attitude towards sin.
Look at John 6. He had little patience for those who were not ever going to repent.
The great need of the modern world is to realize a fundamental truth: God does not love us AS we are. He loves us where we are, but not AS we are. We all must start by repenting - agreeing with Him that we are doing evil and deserve punishment.
God is patient. He doesn’t punish quickly or without ample cause. But modern man seems to think God will not punish us at all. In fact, as CS Lewis pointed out, modern man wants to know if God is good enough to deserve us. We want to judge God. We’re going to be in for a big surprise...