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Definition of Scorners
1. scorner [n] - See also: scorner
Lexicographical Neighbors of Scorners
Literary usage of Scorners
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Biblical Commentary on the Prophecies of Isaiah by Franz Delitzsch (1873)
"EXCLUSION OF scorners FROM THE COMING SALVATION. Although the note on which this
prophecy opens is a different one from any that has yet been struck, ..."
2. The Reformed Mennonite Church: Its Rise and Progress, with Its Principles by Daniel Musser (1873)
"... and scorners delight in your scorning? Turn you at My reproof: behold I will
pour out My Spirit unto you, I will make known My words unto you. ..."
3. Select Anecdotes and Instructive Incidents: Taken from Publications of by John Barclay (1833)
"... Judgments are prepared for scorners.' Prov. xix. 29. WILLIAM CALLOW, of the
Isle of Mao, was detained eight weeks in prison there, in the year 1657, ..."
4. Counsels of the wise king; or, Proverbs of Solomon applied to daily life by Christopher Ridley Pearson (1881)
"Judgments are prepared for scorners, and stripes for the back of fools''—xix.
29 (x. ... Fools" are disciples of scorners, not equally bold and defiant, ..."
5. Hymns adapted to public worship, or family devotionby Benjamin Beddome by Benjamin Beddome (1818)
"The arm of the Lord No one can repel, In burnings to dwell; Each rebel he 'll
vanquish, Ine sinner must sink, And drive from his face, The scorners who ..."
6. The Causes of the Soul: A Book of Sermons by William Reed Huntington (1890)
"... that he " scorneth the scorners/' do we not seem to charge upon the Judge the
identical fault for which He Himself is passing sentence upon the offender ..."