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God's Confrontation of Jonah — Exegesis of Jonah 4:9|11


God's Confrontation of Jonah — Exegesis of Jonah 4:9-11

"Then God said to Jonah, 'Do you have good reason to be angry about the plant?' And he said, "I have good reason to be angry, even to death.

Jonah 4:9-11 meaning | TheBibleSays.com

Jonah affirms he has every reason to be angry, even to death. God rebukes him for having more sympathy for a plant he neither planted nor cultivated than for ...

Enduring Word Bible Commentary Jonah Chapter 4

David Guzik commentary on Jonah 4, where Jonah expresses his complaint about the repentance of Nineveh, and gets confronted by God about it.

Jonah Didn't Get It -- a study of Jonah 4:1-11

Bible Study Ideas and Commentary for Jonah 4:1-11 ... In this second of two studies on Jonah, we learn that Jonah didn't want to obey God because ...

The Merciful God; Jonah 4:5-11 | By and For the gospel

Main Point: God seeks his enemies' good. We are a people who love God and listen to his word. God's word is divided into two parts: the Old ...

Jonah 4:9 - Verse-by-Verse Bible Commentary - StudyLight.org

Jonah 4:9 - But God said to Jonah, 'Do you have a good reason to be angry ... The Lord proceeded to teach Jonah His ways and to confront him with his attitude ...

Jonah's Callous Heart Confronted - Grace Church Greeley

So either Jonah thought it was morally wrong that God did not destroy Nineveh, or he thought it was a natural disaster, that God didn't send a ...

Jonah 4 Study Guide: Anger with God | West Hills Community Church

God told Jonah that they did not know their right hand for their left, that they were ignorant and needed instruction and mercy (Jonah 4:11); ...

(PDF) An Exegesis of Jonah 4:5-11 | Jason Lovelace - Academia.edu

For example, medieval Jewish exegete Isaac Abarbanel suggests that Jonah's deep anger reflects his disappointment that God forgave the Ninevites even though ...

Jonah Bible Lesson Chapter 4:7-11 - Study and Obey

God asked Jonah if he should really be angry about the plant, and Jonah said he should be angry, even to death. God asked why Jonah had so much more compassion ...

JONAH: Dealing with Anger and Attitude

He wanted to die, and said, “It would be better for me to die than to live.” But God said to Jonah, “Do you have a right to be angry about the vine?” “I do,” he ...

Jonah 4 - Dr. Constable's Expository Notes - Bible Commentaries

The repentance and good deeds of the Ninevites pleased God, but they displeased His representative. They made God happy, but they made Jonah unhappy. A literal ...

STUDENT POST: God's Compassion in Jonah - BibleMesh

The primary meaning of Jonah 4:1-11 is that God demonstrates his great compassion for any who repent, and believers should relish that compassion.

Jonah 4: Bringing Our Worst to God - Christ Church Dunn

Jonah is a story about prejudices and sin. About what it means to live as God's people in a broken world. About what it means to love our enemies, to bless ...

God on a Mission, Jonah 4:1-11 - Christ Church of Traverse City

Jonah is bitter, and he's angry. Angry at God. That in itself isn't wrong. It isn't sinful. The Bible is full of people who at some point or another got angry ...

Jonah 4 | Is God's Mercy Evil? | Bible Study - YouTube

This Bible study devotional covers Jonah 4. In this passage, Jonah calls God's mercy “evil,” and God sends a plant to confront Jonah's ...

Jonah 4 Devotional - Is God's Mercy Evil? - Spoken Gospel

Is God's Mercy Evil? ... In Jonah 4, Jonah calls God's mercy “evil,” and God sends a plant to confront Jonah's hypocrisy. ... Your browser can't play this video.

1 Lost People Matter to God Jonah 4:1-11 I. Never forget who God is ...

Jonah's message to the Ninevites was from God, but his attitude certainly was not. God's graciousness and compassion for the Ninevites made Jonah angry, and the ...

Act 4: Jonah found God's mercy "utterly wrong" - Resurrection Church

“This is why I fled to Tarshish earlier! I know that you are a merciful and compassionate God, very patient, full of faithful love, and willing ...

Jonah's Anger - She Reads Truth

At the end of chapter four, we find Jonah throwing a childlike tantrum in response to God's extravagant mercy on a city full of eye-gouging sinners.