Chain Study Through the Bible

Irony

Trace the theme of Irony chronologically through Scripture -- from 2 Samuel to Acts.

19

Verses

10

Books

5

Old Testament

5

New Testament

13

Sub-topics

The Chain of Irony Through Scripture

Old Testament5 books

2 Samuel

Old Testament1 reference
2 Samuel 6:20-- Michal to David

1 Kings

Old Testament2 references
1 Kings 18:27-- Elijah to the priests of Baal
1 Kings 22:15-- Micaiah
Elijah to the priests of BaalMicaiah

Job

Old Testament1 reference
Job 12:2-- JOB to his accusers

Ezekiel

Old Testament1 reference
Ezekiel 28:3-5-- Ezekiel to the prince of Tyre

Amos

Old Testament1 reference
Amos 4:4-- Amos to the Samaritans
400 Years of Silence
New Testament5 books

Matthew

New Testament3 references
Matthew 22:16-- The Pharisees and the Herodians to Jesus
Matthew 27:29-- The Roman soldiers to Jesus
Matthew 27:37-- The inscription of Pilate above Jesus
The Pharisees and the Herodians to JesusThe Roman soldiers to JesusThe inscription of Pilate above Jesus

Mark

New Testament4 references
Mark 2:17-- Jesus to the Pharisees
Mark 15:17-19-- The Roman soldiers to Jesus
Mark 15:19-- Pilate, calling Jesus "king,"
Mark 15:26-- The inscription of Pilate above Jesus
Jesus to the PhariseesThe Roman soldiers to JesusPilate, calling Jesus "king,"The inscription of Pilate above Jesus

Luke

New Testament2 references
Luke 23:11-- The Roman soldiers to Jesus
Luke 23:38-- The inscription of Pilate above Jesus
The Roman soldiers to JesusThe inscription of Pilate above Jesus

John

New Testament3 references
John 19:2,3-- The Roman soldiers to Jesus
John 19:15-- Pilate, calling Jesus "king,"
John 19:19-- The inscription of Pilate above Jesus
The Roman soldiers to JesusPilate, calling Jesus "king,"The inscription of Pilate above Jesus

Acts

New Testament1 reference
Acts 26:28-- Herod Agrippa II to Paul

What This Chain Teaches

  • 1

    This theme first appears in 2 Samuel and continues through to Acts, spanning the full scope of Scripture.

  • 2

    The chain bridges both testaments with 5 Old Testament and 5 New Testament books, showing continuity of God's revelation.

  • 3

    With 13 distinct sub-topics, this chain reveals the multifaceted nature of Irony in biblical theology.

Sub-Topics in This Chain

13 aspects of Irony found in Scripture

INSTANCES OF(0 verses)
Michal to David(1 verse)
Elijah to the priests of Baal(1 verse)
JOB to his accusers(1 verse)
Ezekiel to the prince of Tyre(1 verse)
Micaiah(1 verse)
Amos to the Samaritans(1 verse)
Jesus to the Pharisees(1 verse)
The Pharisees and the Herodians to Jesus(1 verse)
The Roman soldiers to Jesus(4 verses)
Pilate, calling Jesus "king,"(2 verses)
The inscription of Pilate above Jesus(4 verses)
Herod Agrippa II to Paul(1 verse)

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