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  1. Jan 4, 2022 · Answer. The Bible speaks often of scorners, scoffers, and mockers. Those English words are often used interchangeably, especially in the book of Proverbs, as translations of the Hebrew word luts. A scorner is one who mocks the things of God and expresses his negative opinion of wisdom with derision, in order to involve others.

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  2. Dec 8, 2023 · Rather than being seen as a warning from God or a sign of divine judgement, scorned is often used to express feelings of resentment and spite towards another person or group. For example, someone may feel scorned if they have been unjustly wronged by someone else.

  3. Jul 17, 2024 · Answer. The Bible frequently mentions scorners, scoffers, and mockers. These English terms are commonly used interchangeably, particularly in the book of Proverbs, to translate the Hebrew word “luts.” A scorner is someone who ridicules God’s things and expresses a negative view of wisdom with contempt, aiming to influence others.

  4. 1. The scorn of contempt. —A single word of unmitigated contempt is recorded by St. Luke as used by Christ. It occurs in His answer to the threat used by certain Pharisees of danger from Herod Antipas ( Luke 13:31-32 ). ‘Go ye,’ He said, ‘and tell that she-fox.’.

  5. Proverbs 3:34. The subject here is God, and He scorns the scornful. Scorn, a contempt or disdain, is a fruit that pride produces in a person, and it is usually shown toward someone thought to be an inferior. A human being will tend to avoid the person who he deems unworthy, or he will immediately reject or ridicule the unworthy person's opinions.

  6. Scorn in the Bible (90 instances) 90 occurrences in 12 translations. 'Scorn' in the Bible. Deut 28:37. Tools. You will become an object of horror, scorn, and ridicule among all the peoples where the Lord will drive you. HCSB. Verse Concepts. Deut 31:20. Tools.

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  8. What the Bible says about Scorn. ( From Forerunner Commentary ) Proverbs 3:34. The subject here is God, and He scorns the scornful. Scorn, a contempt or disdain, is a fruit that pride produces in a person, and it is usually shown toward someone thought to be an inferior.

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