In Yona 4:4 why does God need to explain/justify what he did to Yona?
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"Is it right for you to be angry?" Here, God gives an opportunity for Yonah to rectify his own sin, by causing him to reflect on himself. It is not God's intention to destroy, but to rectify us. He is revealing to Yonah his own idol, the will. |
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He is not justifying what he did, he is asking Yonah an almost sarcastic question so that he can then go and show Yonah how silly it is for him to be so angry (with the kikayon). |
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