约拿书 3
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约拿复奉遣往尼尼微
3 耶和华的话二次临到约拿说: 2 “你起来,往尼尼微大城去,向其中的居民宣告我所吩咐你的话。” 3 约拿便照耶和华的话起来,往尼尼微去。
警告尼尼微人
这尼尼微是极大的城,有三日的路程。 4 约拿进城走了一日,宣告说:“再等四十日,尼尼微必倾覆了!”
尼尼微人信而悔改
5 尼尼微人信服神,便宣告禁食,从最大的到至小的都穿麻衣[a]。 6 这信息传到尼尼微王的耳中,他就下了宝座,脱下朝服,披上麻布,坐在灰中。 7 他又使人遍告尼尼微通城,说:“王和大臣有令:人不可尝什么,牲畜、牛羊不可吃草,也不可喝水。 8 人与牲畜都当披上麻布,人要切切求告神。各人回头离开所行的恶道,丢弃手中的强暴。 9 或者神转意后悔,不发烈怒,使我们不致灭亡,也未可知。”
神鉴其所行不降其灾
10 于是神察看他们的行为,见他们离开恶道,他就后悔,不把所说的灾祸降于他们了。
Footnotes
- 约拿书 3:5 或作:披上麻布。
Jonah 3
The Message
Maybe God Will Change His Mind
3 1-2 Next, God spoke to Jonah a second time: “Up on your feet and on your way to the big city of Nineveh! Preach to them. They’re in a bad way and I can’t ignore it any longer.”
3 This time Jonah started off straight for Nineveh, obeying God’s orders to the letter.
Nineveh was a big city, very big—it took three days to walk across it.
4 Jonah entered the city, went one day’s walk and preached, “In forty days Nineveh will be smashed.”
5 The people of Nineveh listened, and trusted God. They proclaimed a citywide fast and dressed in burlap to show their repentance. Everyone did it—rich and poor, famous and obscure, leaders and followers.
6-9 When the message reached the king of Nineveh, he got up off his throne, threw down his royal robes, dressed in burlap, and sat down in the dirt. Then he issued a public proclamation throughout Nineveh, authorized by him and his leaders: “Not one drop of water, not one bite of food for man, woman, or animal, including your herds and flocks! Dress them all, both people and animals, in burlap, and send up a cry for help to God. Everyone must turn around, turn back from an evil life and the violent ways that stain their hands. Who knows? Maybe God will turn around and change his mind about us, quit being angry with us and let us live!”
10 God saw what they had done, that they had turned away from their evil lives. He did change his mind about them. What he said he would do to them he didn’t do.
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