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What does the Bible say about Jonah and Nineveh?

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The Bible highlights Jonah's journey to Nineveh as a demonstration of God's mercy and His plan to save even Gentiles.

The story of Jonah, particularly his interaction with the city of Nineveh, signifies God's amazing grace and highlights that His mercy extends beyond Israel. Jonah was commanded by God to preach to Nineveh, a Gentile city that epitomized wickedness. Initially, Jonah resisted this calling due to his prejudice against the Gentiles, believing they did not deserve God's mercy. However, God used Jonah's reluctant obedience to bring about the repentance of the entire city, demonstrating that God's purpose of grace includes even those whom He foreknew would turn to Him in faith. This aspect of the biblical narrative emphasizes God's sovereignty in salvation, revealing His desire to redeem people from all nations, as foretold by the prophets.
Scripture References: Jonah 3, Matthew 12:38-41

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