Ele reclamou com o Senhor por causa disso: “Foi isso mesmo que eu pensei que o Senhor ia fazer, meu Deus, quando eu ainda estava na minha terra e o Senhor me disse, pela primeira vez, que viesse até aqui. Foi por isso que fugi para Társis. Eu sabia que o Senhor é um Deus misericordioso e compassivo, que demora a perder a paciência e é cheio de amor, e está sempre pronto a mudar de ideia e não castigar.
O que isso significa?
In this verse, Jonah is praying to God and explaining why he initially tried to run away from his mission. He knew that God was merciful and would forgive the people of Nineveh if they repented, which made him reluctant to go there.
Explicado para crianças
Imagine you don't want to share your cookies with someone who always takes your toys. You know your mom is very nice and will make them feel better even when they've been mean before. That's why Jonah didn't want to tell the people about God at first, because he thought they would get another chance.
Contexto histórico
The book of Jonah was written by the prophet Jonah around 750 BCE. The audience is primarily Israelites and includes a narrative about Nineveh, an Assyrian city known for its cruelty. It reflects on the idea that God's mercy extends beyond just one nation.
Aplicação para hoje
Consider a situation where you dislike someone who has wronged you, but your boss asks you to work with them. You might feel like they don't deserve another chance, but this verse reminds us of God’s broader perspective and grace towards all people.