Bob...
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#1. CONTEXT shows that God is speaking to Jonah. So you are clearly wrong at the start.
James...
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again Mr cut and paste...let me cut and paste what YOU posted...
"Who is He asking? Jonah?"
he was ASKING noone. Now you change to what you should be saying all along. How many times has others brought this up?
anyway...you got it now. Yes...he is talking to Jonah
Bob...
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#2. What is the implied answer to the rhetorical question since you are willing to amdit it is rhetorical?
James........
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Humm. did you not read my reply?
let me cut and paste AGAIN..
"Each man would have to say on their own for Calvinist do not speak in one group and one voice.
But if God Elected to save some in this city...he would get it done even it I said no. And if it the tool that God wanted to use to reach the elect was ME....if i ran He would chase me down and have a big fish after me. Jonah said no many times...yet God had a plan to save the elect from the judgement He had for this evil City. Notice too....God didn't elect them for their good deeds. These guys were wicked. This is called grace....for there was nothing good in them."
why do you keep acting like there is no reply? maybe you just do not want to read it? Do you not understand?...or do you just joy in slaming Calvinist? That was a rhetorical question also...for we ALL know the answer to this.
Bob...again
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#2. What is the implied answer to the rhetorical question since you are willing to amdit it is rhetorical?
James....
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willing to admit it? sounds like you had a hard time getting me to say it. yet it was you asking the wrong thing...was it not? others pointed out this before and you overlooked the reply. again..you asked...."who was God asking?"....when you should have said..."who was God talking to".
Bob...
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God asks
"SHOULD I not have mercy"
Calvinist answers --
James.....
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should i cut and paste again? no..just read
Bob...
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A. "YES you should"
B. "No you should NOT"
Which one Calvinsts?
James.......
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YES. But the point of the story is this. Even if Bob, John, James, Webdog, KJB, TexasSky, uncle billy, brad pitt....says NO. God will send to the ones he has elected for salvation. Don't you know....you really can not say no to God. God says YES....jonah says no...and runs....God says YES...and makes a storm come....Jonah says...throw me over board...think he would die..and not have to. God says YES...by sending a fish. Notice that the fish was not a bad thing. It saved Jonhas life. A picture of Christ...A picture of his death...in the tummy of the fish 3 days....a picture of salvation...for it saved Jonah's life. All at the same time..it was God judgement. both? yes both. The point of the book of Jonah is to see GOD in control and GODS plan will come about.
Again...God was not asking if it was OK. He was telling Johan, yonah, ionas, jonas...that he will have mercy on whoever He pleases...just as romans 9 says. Jonah looked at them and saw their wickness and said...HOW COULD YOU GOD?? How could you save such a wicked group? Yet...God can and will do as He pleases.
IN this case the people were wicked. Yet God elected to save them. In edoms case..they were wicked and God choose not to save. Whos choice? Gods choice. God weeps over his people..."jews"...and in romans 1 God "gave them over" to a debased mind. we did not keep trying to save those in chapter one of romans, like he did to those in the book of Jonah...did he?
Bob...
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Already been asked a half dozen times.
James...
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You keep saying this...and others reply...you overlook the reply and cut and paste what you ask. I hope you are having fun.
Bob...
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Is it time to "show the Calvinist answer to GOD's question"?? Yet?
James....
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Is it time to read? yet?
ok...we have answer this 2 times. I'm still waiting on #3.
and i have one for you..
1) Who choose to send Jonah to a wicked city before they even knew of God, to preach to them about God?
In Christ...James