In the biblical context, the people of Nineveh listened to the prophet Jonah when he warned them of impending judgment due to their wickedness. Upon hearing Jonah's message, they repented in sackcloth and ashes, turning away from their evil ways. This act of repentance was met with God's mercy, and He decided not to bring destruction upon the city. Their response exemplifies the power of repentance and the possibility of redemption.
Elijah became angry because he was a zealot for gods name
Jonah was never recorded in the bible as having repented.
The people of Nineveh listened to the prophet Jonah and repented after he warned them of impending destruction due to their wickedness. Upon hearing Jonah's message, the king and the citizens of Nineveh fasted and donned sackcloth, demonstrating their remorse and commitment to change. Their sincere repentance led God to spare the city from judgment. This story highlights the power of repentance and the potential for redemption.
Jonah was angry when the people of Nineveh repented and therefore did not suffer the wrath of God. Jonah chapter 4
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Because it is the first sign that he is a prophet and that he is gods messenger
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Prophet Daniel.
They are a sermon or a prophet.
St. John the Apostle is one.
When he heard Gods voice by obeying His commandments and then followed through with the tasks God gave to him.