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Jonah 3:
God then instructed Johan
again to go to Nineveh and inform them to change their wicked ways.
Nineveh was an important commercial capital of Assyria (northern Iraq) and was
in the trade route between the Mediterranean sea and the Indian ocean just by
the Tigris river. Genesis 10: 8-12 tells us that the descendants of
Ethiopia (Cush) built Assyria and Nineveh. On the day Jonah arrived, he told Nineveh that their
city will fall in 40 days, so the people fasted and repented. Even their
king got up from his throne, dressed in sackcloth, sat in the dust, decreed that
neither man nor animal should eat, and they were all to pray to God so that God
could have mercy on them. So God changed his mind after he saw how they
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Jonah 4:
God's forgiveness of Nineveh
angered Jonah. In fact, it was because he knew that God would forgive them
that he initially ran away from warning Nineveh to repent (so Jonah disliked the
people of Nineveh and wanted their destruction). He even requested that he
die rather than live to see God's forgiveness of Nineveh. God asked Jonah
if he had any right to be angry. Jonah then went east of the city to see
what became of it. God made a vine grow over Jonah's location to provide
shade, which made Jonah happy. The next day, God made a worm eat up the
vine and made the sun dehydrate Jonah. Jonah requested death again.
God soon made it clear to Jonah that Jonah care for a vine he neither planted
nor make grow, so God has to be concerned about Nineveh with 120,000 people who
innocently went astray. So the way of life or culture of a place is more
important to God than just good individuals that live there.
Micah 1:
Micah
prophesized against Samaria (Israel) and Jerusalem (Judah). God is coming
down and even the mountains melt because of Israel's transgressions and Judah's
idol altars. God was going to turn Samaria into rubbles and destroy the
idols because she gathered her gifts from prostitutes. It is because of
this that Micah will mourn and wail to the gates of Jerusalem. A conqueror
will take over Israel.
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