DERISION
Derision
de-rizhun: three verbs are so translated , luc, scorn (Psa 119:51); , laagh, mock (Psa 2:4; Psa 59:8; Eze 23:32); and , sahak, laugh at (Job 30:1; Exo 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:
Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Derision
The wicked held in, by God
Psa 2:4; Pro 1:26
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 Irony; Sarcasm; Scoffing
Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
DERISION
Job 30:1; Psa 42:10; Psa 69:12; Psa 119:51; Jer 20:7; Luk 16:14; Luk 23:35
–SEE Aha, AHA
Contempt, CONTEMPT
Mocking, MOCKING
Reviling of Christ, SUFFERINGS OF CHRIST