Irony
Explore 19 scripture references about irony from Nave's Topical Bible, spanning 10 books of the Bible with categorized entries, verse text, and cross-references.
What Does the Bible Say About Irony?
The topic of irony appears throughout Scripture with 19 references spanning 10 books of the Bible, from 1 Kings to Mark. Explore the scriptures below to deepen your understanding of what God's Word teaches about this subject.
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-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 EZK 28:3-5 -Micaiah 1KI 22:15 -Amos to the Samaritans AMO 4:4 -Jesus to the Pharisees MRK 2:17 -The Pharisees and the Herodians to Jesus MAT 22:16 -The Roman soldiers to Jesus MAT 27:29; MRK 15:17-19; LUK 23:11; JHN 19:2,3 -Pilate, calling Jesus "king," MRK 15:19; JHN 19:15 -The inscription of Pilate above Jesus MAT 27:37; MRK 15:26; LUK 23:38; JHN 19:19 -Herod Agrippa II to Paul ACT 26:28 -See SARCASM -See SATIRE
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What does the Bible say about irony?
The Bible contains 19 references to irony across 10 books of the Bible. Nave's Topical Bible organizes these references for in-depth study.
Where is irony mentioned in the Bible?
Irony is referenced in 1 Kings, 2 Samuel, Acts, Amos, Ezekiel, and 5 more books. There are 19 total scripture references on this topic.