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🚩Seeing "willing and working" throughout the bible is not proof of a Free Will.

And yet He did not actually say that, did He?

"My dear Jonah, you are going to be the object lesson for this revelation to future generations of My people, not the people of Ninevah."

He was to Ninevah too for a minute anyway. Didn't they last another 300 years before they were judged?

I was wondering that for a minute, wasn't it awesome how they just all believed what Jonah said?

That was a bit miraculous all in itself. I'm figuring we should just trust the miracle.

If I had been Jonah I would not have wanted to go because I would have figured they wouldn't listen at all, not because I thought they would repent.

Much different world isn't it?
 
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