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God speaks to Jonah yet again, urging him to go and issue a warning to the people about the impending divine ______ due to their wickedness.
God speaks to Jonah yet again, urging him to go and issue a warning to the people about the impending divine ______ due to their wickedness.
judgment
This time, Jonah heeds the call; he rises and travels to ______, carrying a weighty message.
This time, Jonah heeds the call; he rises and travels to ______, carrying a weighty message.
Nineveh
Jonah declares that in a mere forty days, the great city of Nineveh will face ______.
Jonah declares that in a mere forty days, the great city of Nineveh will face ______.
destruction
The people of Nineveh are overtaken with ______ for their wrongdoings.
The people of Nineveh are overtaken with ______ for their wrongdoings.
The citizens of Nineveh don ______, an ancient sign of mourning and repentance.
The citizens of Nineveh don ______, an ancient sign of mourning and repentance.
The king issues a decree calling upon all the people to turn to God in fervent ______.
The king issues a decree calling upon all the people to turn to God in fervent ______.
God responds with compassion, choosing to spare Nineveh rather than executing the foretold ______.
God responds with compassion, choosing to spare Nineveh rather than executing the foretold ______.
This story serves as a reminder about the concepts of repentance, mercy, and ______.
This story serves as a reminder about the concepts of repentance, mercy, and ______.
Seeing their genuine transformation, God recognizes the authentic change within the ______ of its people.
Seeing their genuine transformation, God recognizes the authentic change within the ______ of its people.
No matter how far we stray from the path of righteousness, God stands ready to ______ and welcome back those who seek to change.
No matter how far we stray from the path of righteousness, God stands ready to ______ and welcome back those who seek to change.
Flashcards
Nineveh's Response
Nineveh's Response
Nineveh's citizens, from the common people to the king, display sincere remorse for their wrongdoing and seek repentance by wearing sackcloth and fasting.
Jonah's Mission
Jonah's Mission
Jonah was commanded by God to warn Nineveh of impending judgment.
Repentance in Nineveh
Repentance in Nineveh
The entire city of Nineveh repented, expressing remorse for their sins through acts like wearing sackcloth and fasting.
God's Mercy
God's Mercy
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Divine Judgment
Divine Judgment
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Jonah's Second Call
Jonah's Second Call
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Sackcloth and Fasting
Sackcloth and Fasting
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King's Decree
King's Decree
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Repentance
Repentance
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Divine Warning
Divine Warning
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Study Notes
Jonah and the City of Nineveh
- God commands Jonah to warn Nineveh of impending destruction.
- Jonah initially disobeys but eventually goes to Nineveh.
- Jonah proclaims Nineveh's destruction in 40 days.
- Ninevites respond with repentance.
- From the king to the common people, all show remorse.
- They wear sackcloth and fast as signs of repentance.
- The king issues a decree for prayer and abandoning sinful behavior.
- The profound repentance moves God to compassion and spares Nineveh.
- God's mercy follows genuine repentance.
Repentance and Mercy in Nineveh
- Nineveh's response to Jonah's warning was remarkable.
- The entire city, from rulers to citizens, repented.
- Sackcloth and fasting expressed their remorse.
- The king's decree emphasized the city's transformation.
- Their heartfelt repentance moved God to mercy.
- God's mercy is directly related to genuine repentance.
Significance of the Story
- The story highlights God's mercy and willingness to forgive.
- It underscores that repentance leads to divine compassion.
- The Ninevites' response serves as an example for all who seek God's grace.
- It exemplifies how even great sins can be forgiven through genuine repentance.
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Description
Explore the profound story of Jonah and the city of Nineveh. Discover how Jonah's warning led to a remarkable act of repentance among the Ninevites, from the king to the common people. This quiz delves into the themes of God's mercy and the transformative power of genuine repentance.