Taking the long view – Beyond Nineveh and Nazareth

“Do you think that I like to see wicked people die? says the Sovereign LORD. Of course not! I want them to turn from their wicked ways and live. Ezekiel 18:23 NLT

You may remember the story of the Prophet Jonah, a ‘follower’ of God who turned a different direction when the LORD sent him to save foreigners. A later Prophet from Nazareth would refer to Jonah, by comparison:

“The men of Nineveh will rise up at the judgment with this generation and condemn it, for they repented at the preaching of Jonah, and behold, something greater than Jonah is here. – Matthew 12:41 & Luke 11:32

What do we know beyond this reference of Jesus of Nazareth about Jonah?

Jonah of Gath-hepher, a town of Lower Galilee, about 5 miles from Nazareth

We do know this: religious leaders remain unrepentant because of their own sins, just like Jonah booking a ship away from the city where the LORD wanted him to preach.

Wickedness and unrepentance remain as issues today. Jonah spoke it of the Ninevites and Jesus spoke to it in all of us. We, too are not sent to the righteous, but to sinners. Like Jonah and like Jesus we do not preach or prophesy only to the chosen, but to the nations.

Assyria at the time of Jonah

Nineveh

Jonah 3:

Now Nineveh was an exceedingly great city, three days’ journey in breadth. 4 Jonah began to go into the city, going a day’s journey. And he called out, “Yet forty days, and Nineveh shall be overthrown!” 5 And the people of Nineveh believed God.


760-750 B.C. Hosea & Jonah Prophets in Israel

These were tumultuous times in the 8th c. B.C. A mere 200 years after Israel had separated from Judah, by the end of Jonah’s century Israel would disappear from the map. Assyria was expanding from east of the Tigris and Euphrates beyond the borders of Judah, even further than the Nile. Prior to it’s own fall in about 625 B.C., Nineveh, Assyria’s capital was known as ‘the mistress of the East; but for her great luxury and wickedness, the prophet Jonah was sent, more than eight hundred years before Christ, to warn the Ninevites of her speedy destruction.’ source

It was the largest city in the world for some fifty years [thus, the 3-day journey to travel through Nineveh] until the year 612 BC when, after a bitter period of civil war in Assyria, it was sacked by a coalition of its former subject peoples, the Babylonians, Medes, Chaldeans, Persians, Scythians and Cimmerians. Its ruins are across the river from the modern-day major city of Mosul, in the Ninawa Governorate of Iraq. source

Jonah and Israel certainly believed that the Lord had no desire to save sinners in a far away city in a land of unbelievers.

The compassion of the Lord reaches well beyond borders, His power beyond the horizon and beneath the depths of the sea.

Yet time would tell a story of Israel destroyed, Jerusalem destroyed. The centuries from the falls of nations reveals the unseen power of the Lord to turn sinners to repentance and save the helpless from the powers of evils and the perils of sin and death.

To be continued…

 


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2 responses to “Beyond Nineveh”

  1. […] Beyond Nineveh Original post March 30, 2017 – Topic: Repentance Summer {Scriptural} Reruns […]

  2. RE: Summer SCRIPTURAL Reruns
    Have you written anything about any certain Scripture?
    Summer 2021 RERUNS could also include a previous post from YOUR SOCIAL MEDIA or that of a previous author on talkofJesus.com

    IT may be something BRIEF, too, like one we ran last week from a COMMENT on a previous post. SO COMMENT here or on ANY talkofJESUS.com post & hopefully we can include YOU in our 2021 Summer of reading from & about Scripture.
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