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What does the Bible say about the wickedness of Nineveh?

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The Bible describes Nineveh's wickedness as excessive and reaching up before God, calling for judgment.

The wickedness of Nineveh is highlighted in Jonah 1:2, where God commands Jonah to cry out against the city due to its great sins. This wickedness was not merely occasional or minor; it was excessive and had reached a point of fullness, demanding God's judgment. Other historical references underscore that Nineveh was known for violence and immorality, and its sins were so blatant that they ascended into heaven, eliciting God's righteous anger and a call for repentance from Jonah.
Scripture References: Jonah 1:2, Nahum 3:1-7, Genesis 6:5-13

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