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God gave the city of Nineveh 40 days to repent before He planned to destroy them. However, the people of Nineveh repented of their sins, and as a result, God showed them mercy and did not carry out the destruction.

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Q: How many days did God give the city of nineveh to repent before He saved them?
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Who was a prophet that warned Nineveh to repent repent?

The prophet who warned Nineveh to repent and turn from their wickedness was Jonah, as mentioned in the Bible in the Book of Jonah. Jonah was initially reluctant to deliver the message, but after facing trials at sea, he eventually preached to the people of Nineveh, urging them to repent in order to avoid destruction. The people of Nineveh heeded Jonah's warning, repented, and as a result, their city was saved.


What warning did Jonah the prophet give?

Jonah was to deliver a judgement message to the Assyrian city of Nineveh (Jonah 1:2) saying that unless they repented and turned around to doing good, God would destroy them (Jonah 3:1-4). Amazingly, they listened, obeyed and were saved for a time.(Jonah 3:5+10)


Who were the ninevites?

The Ninevites were the people who lived in the ancient city of Nineveh, which was the capital of the Assyrian Empire. They were known for their wealth, power, and military might, but also for their cruelty and decadence. The prophet Jonah was sent to preach to the Ninevites, calling for them to repent of their sins.


What do you call people who lived in Nineveh?

The people who lived in Nineveh are often referred to as Assyrians, as Nineveh was a prominent city in the ancient Assyrian empire.


Who were the the gods of nineveh?

That's exactly what happened back then. The Nineveh's people were worshiping a couple of gods, but the greatest of them had the figure of a standing man with a fish head. God never did and will never do things randomly. He chose a great fish to swallow Jonah for a reason: the Nineveh' people thought Jonah was sent by their greatest god (the standing man with a fish head) therefore they listened to Jonah's message and feared the Lord. From the king to the last person in that city (the greatest in the world at that time), everyone went before God, the real God, to repent and turn away from their sinfulness ways of living. God was offering a second chance to that city, and they took it. But also God knew they won't listen to His messenger (Jonah, in this case) unless he will come in an amazing way related to their pagan belief. God used their religious system to help them turn to Him, the real God Almighty. The Book of Jonah is all about God giving us a second chance to come back to Him and live for Him.

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What is the Jewish connection to Nineveh?

There is no Jewish connection to the Gentile city of Nineveh in Iraq, other than the fact that it was the setting for the Book of Jonah. Jonah went to Nineveh to get the people to repent.


Who was a prophet that warned Nineveh to repent repent?

The prophet who warned Nineveh to repent and turn from their wickedness was Jonah, as mentioned in the Bible in the Book of Jonah. Jonah was initially reluctant to deliver the message, but after facing trials at sea, he eventually preached to the people of Nineveh, urging them to repent in order to avoid destruction. The people of Nineveh heeded Jonah's warning, repented, and as a result, their city was saved.


What was the city Jonah did not want to go to?

That city was Nineveh


What warning did Jonah the prophet give?

Jonah was to deliver a judgement message to the Assyrian city of Nineveh (Jonah 1:2) saying that unless they repented and turned around to doing good, God would destroy them (Jonah 3:1-4). Amazingly, they listened, obeyed and were saved for a time.(Jonah 3:5+10)


What was the final result of the city of Nineveh?

The city of Nineveh stayed where it was, nothing happened to it, except the whole city repented, and God forgave them.


The city of Nineveh was part of which ancient civilization?

Assyria civilization built nineveh


What did Jonah do when God told him to preach the city of Ninevah?

Jonah went in totally the opposite direction to the West by sea instead of by land to the East, since he hated the people of Nineveh, the Assyrians, and did not want to obey and preach to them. These people were noted for their cruelty to those people who they conquered, and even though they thus needed to repent and change their behavior, Jonah did not want them to do so. He wanted them to be destroyed. He was afraid that if he preached God's message they would repent and so be saved.


Which city did Jonah refuse to go?

The city of Nineveh


What is the assyrian capitol?

Long ago, the Assyrian capital was Nineveh, and before that, Assur. In modern day, the city Nineveh is in Northern Iraq (Assyrian homeland). When the Arab Empires took over after the death of Muhammad, they renamed it Mosul. Nineveh (Mosul) is still standing.


Which city was the capital of Assyria?

Nineveh.


Who were the ninevites?

The Ninevites were the people who lived in the ancient city of Nineveh, which was the capital of the Assyrian Empire. They were known for their wealth, power, and military might, but also for their cruelty and decadence. The prophet Jonah was sent to preach to the Ninevites, calling for them to repent of their sins.


What was Jonah's message to the people?

Jonah's message was that God was going to destroy the city of Nineveh for its wickedness. The Ninevites were smart enough to take that message and quickly change their ways, thus earning God's mercy.