这事令约拿十分不悦,非常恼怒。 他向耶和华祷告说:“耶和华啊,我在家乡的时候岂不早就说过你会这样做吗?我知道你是一位有恩典、有怜悯的上帝,不轻易发怒,充满慈爱,不忍心降灾,所以我才急速逃往他施。 耶和华啊,求你收回我的性命吧,我死了比活着还好!” 耶和华对他说:“你这样大发脾气合理吗?”

于是,约拿跑到城外,在城东为自己搭了一个棚,坐在棚下荫凉处,要看看尼尼微城究竟会怎样。 后来,耶和华上帝安排了一棵蓖麻迅速地长起来,为约拿遮荫,使他的头免受日晒。约拿因有这棵蓖麻而非常欢喜。 第二天黎明的时候,上帝却安排了一条虫来咬这棵蓖麻,蓖麻就枯萎了。 太阳出来的时候,上帝刮起燥热的东风,烈日把约拿晒得发昏,他就再次求死说:“我死了比活着还好!”

上帝对约拿说:“你为这棵蓖麻大发脾气合理吗?”约拿回答说:“我就是气死了也合理。” 10 耶和华说:“这棵蓖麻不是你种的,也不是你栽培的,它在一夜之间长成,又在一夜之间死去,你尚且如此爱惜, 11 我怎能不爱惜这尼尼微大城呢?城中单是连左右手都分不清的人就有十二万多,还有许多的牲畜。”

這事令約拿十分不悅,非常惱怒。 他向耶和華禱告說:「耶和華啊,我在家鄉的時候豈不早就說過你會這樣做嗎?我知道你是一位有恩典、有憐憫的上帝,不輕易發怒,充滿慈愛,不忍心降災,所以我才急速逃往他施。 耶和華啊,求你收回我的性命吧,我死了比活著還好!」 耶和華對他說:「你這樣大發脾氣合理嗎?」

於是,約拿跑到城外,在城東為自己搭了一個棚,坐在棚下蔭涼處,要看看尼尼微城究竟會怎樣。 後來,耶和華上帝安排了一棵蓖麻迅速地長起來,為約拿遮蔭,使他的頭免受日曬。約拿因有這棵蓖麻而非常歡喜。 第二天黎明的時候,上帝卻安排了一條蟲來咬這棵蓖麻,蓖麻就枯萎了。 太陽出來的時候,上帝颳起燥熱的東風,烈日把約拿曬得發昏,他就再次求死說:「我死了比活著還好!」

上帝對約拿說:「你為這棵蓖麻大發脾氣合理嗎?」約拿回答說:「我就是氣死了也合理。」 10 耶和華說:「這棵蓖麻不是你種的,也不是你栽培的,它在一夜之間長成,又在一夜之間死去,你尚且如此愛惜, 11 我怎能不愛惜這尼尼微大城呢?城中單是連左右手都分不清的人就有十二萬多,還有許多的牲畜。」

God’s Mercy Makes Jonah Angry

But this made Jonah very unhappy, and he became angry. He prayed to the Lord, “When I was still in my own country ·this is [L isn’t this…?] what I said would happen, and that is why I quickly ran away to Tarshish [1:3]. I knew that you are a God who is ·kind [gracious] and ·shows mercy [compassionate]. ·You don’t become angry quickly […slow to anger], and you ·have great love [abound in lovingkindness/mercy; Ex. 34:6–7]. I knew you would ·choose not to cause [relent from doing] harm. So now I ask you, Lord, please ·kill me [take my life]. It is better for me to die than to live.”

Then the Lord said, “Do you think it is right for you to be angry?”

Jonah went out and sat down east of the city. There he made a shelter for himself and sat in the shade, waiting to see what would happen to the city. The Lord made a ·plant [gourd] grow quickly up over Jonah, which gave him shade and ·helped him to be more comfortable [eased his discomfort]. Jonah was very pleased to have the ·plant [gourd]. But the next day when the sun rose, God sent a worm to attack the ·plant [gourd] so that it ·died [dried up; withered].

As the sun rose higher in the sky, God sent a very hot east wind to blow, and the sun ·became so hot [beat down] on Jonah’s head that he became ·very weak [faint] and wished he were dead. He said, “It is better for me to die than to live.”

But God said to Jonah, “Do you think it is right for you to be angry about the ·plant [gourd]?”

Jonah answered, “It is right for me to be angry! I am so angry I could die!”

10 And the Lord said, “You ·are so concerned [have pity] for that ·plant [gourd] even though you did nothing to make it grow. It appeared ·one day [overnight], and ·the next day [overnight] it died. 11 Then shouldn’t I ·show concern [have pity] for the great city Nineveh, which has more than one hundred twenty thousand people who do not know ·right from wrong [L their right hand from their left], and ·many animals [much cattle], too?”