Proverbs 21:24
Proud and haughty scorner is his name, who dealeth in proud wrath.
Cross-reference
Proverbs 16:18 gives the consequence of this pride: destruction follows the haughty spirit.
In Proverbs 18:12, haughtiness precedes destruction — exactly the pattern of the proud scorner here.
Proverbs 19:29 confirms judgments await scorners — the same type of person described here as proud and haughty.
Proverbs 3:34 directly states God opposes scorners, reinforcing the fate of the proud scoffer described here.
Proverbs 22:10 explicitly mentions the scoffer and the strife he brings, directly paralleling this verse's description.
Proverbs 6:17 lists 'a proud look' among things God hates — the same pride that defines the scorner here.
Proverbs 13:10 links insolence to strife, echoing the scoffer's proud behavior that breeds conflict.
Esther 3:6 says Haman 'thought scorn' — the same word; his pride leads to destructive wrath as described here.
Esther 3:5 shows Haman's proud wrath when Mordecai refuses to bow — a live example of the scorner's pride.
Ecclesiastes 7:9 warns against hasty anger — the scorner's 'proud wrath' exemplifies this folly.
Ecclesiastes 7:8 values patience over pride — the proud spirit is opposite wisdom, fitting the scorner's character.