First let's look at a definition of sarcasm
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Originally Posted by Webster's 1828 Dictionary [K-Z
sarcasm
S'ARCASM, n. l. sarcasmus; Gr. from to deride or sneer at, primarily to fly or pluck off the skin.
A keen reproachful expression; a satirical remark or expression, uttered with some degree of scorn or contempt; a taunt; a gibe. Of this we have an example in the remark of the Jews respecting Christ, on the cross, "He saved others, himself he cannot save."
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I don't think this means we can't have a sense of humor and try to lighting things up a little from time to time.
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Originally Posted by Nave's Topical Bible
SARCASM
INSTANCES OF
Cain's self-justifying argument when God asked him where Abel was
Ge 4:9
Israelites reproaching Moses
Ex 14:11
God reproaching Israel
Nu 11:20; Jg 10:14
Balak reproaching Balaam
Nu 24:11
Joshua to the descendants of Joseph
Jos 17:15
By Jotham
Jg 9:7-19
By Samson
Jg 14:18
The men of Jabesh to Nahash
1Sa 11:10
Eliab to David
1Sa 17:28
Elijah to the priests of Baal
1Ki 18:27
David's reply to Michal's irony
2Sa 6:21
Ahab's reply to Ben-hadad
1Ki 20:11
Jehoash to Amaziah
2Ki 14:9-10; 2Ch 25:18-19
Rabshakeh to Hezekiah
2Ki 18:23-24
Sanballat's address to the army of Samaria
Ne 4:2-3
Zophar to Job
Job 11:12
Job to Zophar
Job 12:2-3
Of Solomon
Pr 26:16
The persecutors of Jesus
Mt 27:28-29; Lu 23:11; Joh 19:2-3,5,15
Paul
1Ti 4:7
Herod Agrippa II to Paul
Ac 26:28
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