We must keep in mind what really saved Ninevah, was that all of them from the least to the greatest, took the warning of Jonah to heart, (and probably acknowledged that Jonah's God was the superior to their god's for the God of Israel had a reputation by then, and they feared Jonah's Israelite God) and put on sackcloth and ashes, fasted, and repented from the smallest to the greatest of them, of all the bad deeds they have done...
But God was not williing to destroy them while they were ignorant, which is my point.
But that's not the only verse I provided. I provided additioinal witnesses indicting that God's judgment is tempered by how much a person knows of Him. An infant knows nothing.
My question would be though, how long did the repentance of Ninevah last, did some go immediately back to their sins, Did some, or all truly change their ways? Does the Bible tell us, if it does I can't find it...
God Bless!
It doesn't say. But what does it matter to us today? The bible addresses that matter for each of us, so what happened with the Ninevites after their initial repentence isn't necessary for our own salvation.
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