Laughter: Attributed to God
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In the Scriptures, laughter is occasionally attributed to God, serving as a profound expression of His sovereignty, justice, and the ultimate futility of human rebellion against His divine will. This divine laughter is not one of amusement or frivolity but rather a demonstration of God's supreme authority and the certainty of His plans.

Psalm 2:4
One of the most notable instances of divine laughter is found in Psalm 2:4, where it is written, "The One enthroned in heaven laughs; the Lord scoffs at them." This passage depicts God’s response to the rebellious nations and their leaders who conspire against Him and His Anointed One. The laughter here signifies God's derision and the futility of human attempts to thwart His sovereign purposes. It underscores the assurance that no earthly power can challenge the divine order established by God.

Psalm 37:13
Similarly, Psalm 37:13 states, "But the Lord laughs, seeing that their day is coming." This verse reflects God's awareness of the wicked and their impending judgment. The laughter of God in this context is a manifestation of His omniscience and justice, as He foresees the downfall of those who oppose righteousness. It serves as a reminder to the faithful that God is in control and that the wicked will not prevail.

Psalm 59:8
In Psalm 59:8, the psalmist declares, "But You, O LORD, laugh at them; You scoff at all the nations." Here, God's laughter is directed at the nations that rise against His people. It is an expression of His power and the certainty of His protection over His chosen ones. This divine laughter reassures believers of God's unwavering commitment to their defense and the ultimate triumph of His will.

Proverbs 1:26
Proverbs 1:26 presents another instance where God’s laughter is mentioned: "in turn I will mock your calamity; I will sneer when terror strikes you." This passage, spoken from the perspective of Wisdom, reflects God's response to those who reject His counsel and guidance. The laughter here is a form of divine retribution, highlighting the consequences of ignoring God's wisdom and the inevitable downfall that follows.

In these instances, divine laughter is a powerful theological motif that conveys God's omnipotence, justice, and the assured victory of His divine plan. It serves as a sobering reminder of the futility of opposing God and the ultimate security found in aligning with His will. Through these expressions of laughter, the Scriptures affirm the steadfastness of God's purposes and the certainty of His righteous judgment.
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Psalm 37:13
The LORD shall laugh at him: for he sees that his day is coming.
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Psalm 59:8
But you, O LORD, shall laugh at them; you shall have all the heathen in derision.
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Proverbs 1:26
I also will laugh at your calamity; I will mock when your fear comes;
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Wickedness Attributed to the Gods by Heathen Writers.
... Chapter VIII."Wickedness Attributed to the Gods by Heathen ... is worshipped among the
Romans as a god? ... when related to sensible persons, they excite laughter. ...
/.../theophilus to autolycus/chapter viii wickedness attributed to the.htm

"Example of Life and Instruction of Manners. "
... betr?�bst du dich mein Herz?" doubtfully attributed to Hans ... imply that Daniel's God
was to be his God. ... a fit of loud and uncontrollable laughter, although he ...
/.../the three additions to daniel a study/example of life and instruction 3.htm

The Subsequent Influence of Christ's Death in the World Predicted ...
... her with a husband, [3384] He therefore attributed the body ... of Solomon, you will
send me into a fit of laughter. ... 3387] was to build the temple of God, that is ...
/.../the five books against marcion/chapter xx name subsequent influence.htm

City of God
... Have Been Worshipped, If Deity Was Rightly Attributed to These ... the Eighth Day, Because
He Had Broken God's Covenant ... Was Given on Account of the Laughter of Both ...
//christianbookshelf.org/augustine/city of god/

The Beginning of Miracles.
... flowed from the same feeling to which I have attributed that given on ... they can laugh
in God's name; who understand that God invented laughter and gave ...
/.../macdonald/miracles of our lord/ii the beginning of miracles.htm

Knox, Wishart, and the Murder of Beaton: 1545-1546
... persons who, according to the law of God and the ... notions far more truculent than
those attributed to him by ... to the winds when Knox utters his laughter over the ...
/.../lang/john knox and the reformation/chapter ii knox wishart and.htm

Chapter xxi
... More appropriately, however, this act is attributed to "Yahweh," for the merciful
God here kept ... There the joyous laughter of faith on Abraham's part was ...
//christianbookshelf.org/leupold/exposition of genesis volume 1/chapter xxi.htm

On the Words of the Gospel, "When Jesus had Finished These Sayings ...
... Let not eye draw eye, nor laughter, nor familiarity night, lest night bring ... since
to will also is from God, he has attributed the whole to God with reason ...
/.../cyril/lectures of s cyril of jerusalem/oration xxxvii on the words.htm

Of the Discipline and Advantage of Chastity.
Treatises Attributed to Cyprian on Questionable Authority ... any sort of force be intruded
upon God's works ... one's speech be brief, and one's laughter moderate, for ...
/.../of the discipline and advantage.htm

Gregory of Nyssa: Dogmatic Treatises, Etc
... at other times confesses, by the operations attributed to Him ... Eunomius again speaks
of the Son as Lord and God. ... also is a discussion of tears and laughter, and a ...
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Resources
Why did God sometimes change a person's name in the Bible? | GotQuestions.org

What does it mean that “money is the answer for everything” in Ecclesiastes 10:19? | GotQuestions.org

How can I overcome grieving the loss of a pet? | GotQuestions.org

Laughter: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com

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