Jonah 4:11
And should not I spare Nineveh, that great city, wherein are more than sixscore thousand persons that cannot discern between their right hand and their left hand; and also much cattle?
Context
This verse from Jonah Chapter 4 connects to 10 cross-references. Jonah is greatly displeased at God's compassion on Nineveh and asks to die, revealing his motive for fleeing: he knew God was gracious and might spare the city. God teaches him through a plant that grows and is destroyed, then …
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and should not I have regard for Nineveh, that great city, wherein are more than sixscore thousand persons that cannot discern between their right hand and their left hand; and also much cattle?
and I--have not I pity on Nineveh, the great city, in which there are more than twelve myriads of human beings, who have not known between their right hand and their left--and much cattle!'
And am I not to have mercy on Nineveh, that great town, in which there are more than a hundred and twenty thousand persons without the power of judging between right and left, as well as much cattle?
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