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Text -- Jonah 3:1-9 (NET)

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The People of Nineveh Respond to Jonah’s Warning
3:1 The Lord said to Jonah a second time, 3:2 “Go immediately to Nineveh, that large city, and proclaim to it the message that I tell you.” 3:3 So Jonah went immediately to Nineveh, as the Lord had said. (Now Nineveh was an enormous city– it required three days to walk through it!) 3:4 When Jonah began to enter the city one day’s walk, he announced, “At the end of forty days, Nineveh will be overthrown!” 3:5 The people of Nineveh believed in God, and they declared a fast and put on sackcloth, from the greatest to the least of them. 3:6 When the news reached the king of Nineveh, he got up from his throne, took off his royal robe, put on sackcloth, and sat on ashes. 3:7 He issued a proclamation and said, “In Nineveh, by the decree of the king and his nobles: No human or animal, cattle or sheep, is to taste anything; they must not eat and they must not drink water. 3:8 Every person and animal must put on sackcloth and must cry earnestly to God, and everyone must turn from their evil way of living and from the violence that they do. 3:9 Who knows? Perhaps God might be willing to change his mind and relent and turn from his fierce anger so that we might not die.”
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Jonah a son of Amittai; the prophet God sent to Nineveh,the prophet who was swallowed by the great fish; son of Amittai
 · Nineveh a town located on the left bank of the Tigris River in northeastern Mesopotamia (Iraq).,the capital city of Assyria


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Nineveh | Conviction | Jonah | Missions | Backsliders | Preaching | Converts | Minister | Repentance | Obedience | Orator | Revivals | Assyria | Heathen | Fast | Fasting | Rulers | Ashes | Sackcloth | Prophets | more
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NET Notes: Jon 3:1 Heb “The word of the Lord [was] to Jonah.” See the note on 1:1.

NET Notes: Jon 3:2 The verb קָרָא (qara’, “proclaim”) is repeated from 1:2 but with a significant variation. The phrase i...

NET Notes: Jon 3:3 Required three days to walk through it. Although this phrase is one of the several indications in the book of Jonah of Nineveh’s impressive size...

NET Notes: Jon 3:4 Heb “be overturned.” The Niphal נֶהְפָּכֶת (nehpakhet, “be overturned...

NET Notes: Jon 3:5 Heb “from the greatest of them to the least of them.”

NET Notes: Jon 3:6 Heb “word” or “matter.”

NET Notes: Jon 3:7 Contrary to many modern English versions, the present translation understands the king’s proclamation to begin after the phrase “and he sa...

NET Notes: Jon 3:8 Heb “that is in their hands.” By speaking of the harm they did as “in their hands,” the king recognized the Ninevites’ p...

NET Notes: Jon 3:9 The imperfect verb נֹאבֵד (no’ved, “we might not die”) functions in a modal sense, denoting poss...

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