Derision:
de-rizh'-un: Three verbs are so translated luts, "scorn" (Ps 119:51); laagh, "mock" (Ps 2:4; 59:8; Eze 23:32); and sachaq, "laugh at" (Job 30:1; Ex 32:25 margin, "a whispering"; compare The Wisdom of Solomon 5:3). This word is found almost exclusively in the Psalms and Prophets; Jeremiah is fond of it. It is used both as a substantive and a verb, the latter in the phrase "to have in derision:"
Derision: Ridicule; Laughing at Enemies' Threats.
The kings of the earth set themselves, and the rulers take counsel together, against the LORD, and against his anointed, saying, Let us break their bands asunder, and cast away their cords from us. He that sitteth in the heavens shall laugh: the Lord shall have them in DERISION. (Psalm 2:2-4)
Derision: The Wicked Held In, by God
Psa 2:4; Pro 1:26
Derision: Instances Of
Sarah, when the angels gave her the promise of a child,
Gen 18:12.
The evil children of Beth-el deride Elisha,
2Ki 2:23.
The people of Israel scoff at Hezekiah,
2Ch 30:1-10.
Derision: References Concerning
See IRONY; SARCASM; SCOFFING.
Irony: Instances Of:
Michal to David,
2Sa 6:20.
Elijah to the priests of Baal,
1Ki 18:27.
Job to his accusers,
Job 12:2.
Ezekiel to the prince of Tyre,
Eze 28:3-5.
Micaiah,
1Ki 22:15.
Amos to the Samaritans,
Amo 4:4.
Jesus to the Pharisees,
Mar 2:17.
The Pharisees and the Herodians to Jesus,
Mat 22:16.
The Roman soldiers to Jesus,
Mat 27:29; Mar 15:17-19; Luk 23:11; Jhn 19:2, 3.
Pilate, calling Jesus "king,"
Mar 15:19; Jhn 19:15.
The inscription of Pilate above Jesus,
Mat 27:37; Mar 15:26; Luk 23:38; Jhn 19:19.
Herod Agrippa II to Paul,
Act 26:28.
See SARCASM; SATIRE
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