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Hope in Uncertainty
Commentators highlight that the Ninevites repented without any explicit promise of forgiveness. Their hope was based on a mere possibility—"Who can tell if God will turn?" This teaches that even a sliver of hope in God's mercy, amidst doubt and fear, is a powerful and sufficient catalyst for genuine repentance. Their uncertainty, scholars note, may have even fueled the intensity of their turning to God.
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Jonah
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18th Century
Theologian
Who can tell if God will turn and repent? - The Ninevites use the same form of words, which God suggested through Joel to Judah. Pe…
19th Century
Preacher
Note that the only message they had heard was a prophecy of impending judgment. God had sent his servant to warn them of the coming destruction; an…
16th Century
Theologian
The mind and design of the king are here more distinctly stated—that he thus endeavored to reconcile himself and the people to God. Some offer a so…
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17th Century
Pastor
Who can tell. The Septuagint and Arabic versions prefix to this the word "saying", and take them to be, not the words of …
17th Century
Minister
There was a wonder of Divine grace in the repentance and reformation of Nineveh. It condemns the people of the gospel generation ([Reference Matthe…