Jonah 1:2
Arabic 2016 (الكِتاب المُقَدَّس: التَّرْجَمَةُ العَرَبِيَّةُ المُبَسَّطَةُ)
«قُمْ وَاذْهَبْ حَالًا إلَى المَدِينَةِ الكَبيرَةِ نِينَوَى، وَبَلِّغْ أهْلَهَا أنَّنِي أعْلَمُ بِالشُّرُورِ الَّتِي يَصْنَعُونَهَا.»
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, God is speaking to Jonah and instructing him to go to Nineveh, a large city, because its people have done many bad things that have reached God's attention.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a friend who keeps doing naughty things. One day, your parents tell you that you need to talk to this friend about their behavior. That’s what God is asking Jonah to do with the city of Nineveh—tell them they’re doing wrong and need to change.
Historical Background
Jonah was written by the prophet Jonah around 750 BC, directed at the Israelites. The city of Nineveh was a significant Assyrian capital known for its wickedness. This verse reflects God's concern over widespread sin and His call for repentance.
Living It Out Today
Today, this could apply to when someone in your community is doing something wrong but refusing to see it. Like Jonah, you might be asked by God or others to speak up about the issue, even if it’s uncomfortable.
Topics
obediencerepentancejudgmentprophetssinGod's mercy
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did God choose Nineveh specifically for this message?
God chose Nineveh because it was known for its wickedness. The city's actions had reached a point where divine intervention was necessary to address the moral issues.
What does 'cry against' mean in this context?
'Cry against' means to proclaim or declare loudly and clearly, often with urgency and seriousness. Here, it refers to Jonah’s duty to warn Nineveh about their sins.
How can we apply the message of Jonah 1:2 in our daily lives?
We can apply this by being brave enough to speak up when we see wrongdoings and encouraging others towards righteousness, just as God asked Jonah to do with Nineveh.
What was Jonah’s reaction after receiving God's command?
According to the book of Jonah, he initially tried to flee from this mission because he didn’t want to go to Nineveh. His reluctance shows that sometimes obedience can be difficult but necessary.
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