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  1. Jan 4, 2022 · Question. What does the Bible say about satire and/or sarcasm? Answer. Sarcasm is the use of irony (saying one thing while meaning another) or other rhetorical devices in a biting, hurtful way. There is a difference between sarcasm and satire, although they are related.

  2. Mar 8, 2016 · Is satire a suitable genre for Christian writers? Is satire found in the Bible? Yes, it most definitely is, and biblical examples can guide our words today.

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  4. Mar 15, 2017 · Now, in deciding whether it is wise to use satire or irony we should ask, Does the Bible use it in a way that commends it? And, if so, when might it be appropriate, and when not? And, are there other biblical exhortations that would put the brakes on it or guide it, minimize it, maximize it?

  5. Does the Bible say anything about sarcasm or satire? Sarcasm and satire are related as they both use irony to make a point, expose foolishness, or simply to entertain. However, sarcasm tends to be more incisive, mean, and can be hurtful. Jesus tells us that our words are important and that we will be accountable for every word we utter: "…

  6. The Bibles Use of Sarcasm, Irony, and Denunciation. To denounce other people is a somewhat precarious activity. In fact, for one sinner to have the temerity to criticize another seems particularly galling, and liable to do more harm than good.

  7. used in satire. Semantically equivalent biblical terms could include ג ַ ﬠ לָ to scorn, mock, ל ַ ל תָּ / ל תַ הָ 9to mock, deceive and ק ַ ח שָׂ / ק חַ צָ laugh/laughter. David Marcus’ definition of satire highlights that the main difference between irony and satire is that satire has a target:

  8. May 14, 2010 · I feel He actually exhibits a bit of satire in the Bible. In Psalm 1:1, we’re told “Blessed are those who do not walk in step with the wicked or stand in the way that sinners take or sit in the company of mockers” (TNIV).

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