Jonás 4:9

Listen to Jonás 4:9
9 Entonces dijo Dios a Jon谩s: 驴Tienes acaso raz贸n para enojarte por causa de la planta? Y 茅l respondi贸: Tengo raz贸n para enojarme hasta la muerte.

Jonás 4:9 Meaning and Commentary

Jonah 4:9

And God said to Jonah, dost thou well to be angry for the
gourd?
&c.] Or, "art thou very angry for it?" as the Targum: no mention is made of the blustering wind and scorching sun, because the gourd or plant raised up over him would have protected him from the injuries of both, had it continued; and it was for the loss of that that Jonah was so displeased, and in such a passion. This question is put in order to draw out the following answer, and so give an opportunity of improving this affair to the end for which it was designed: and he said, I do well to be angry, [even] unto death;
or, "I am very angry unto death", as the Targum; I am so very angry that I cannot live under it for fretting and vexing; and it is right for me to be so, though I die with the passion of it: how ungovernable are the passions of men, and to what insolence do they rise when under the power of them!

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Jonás 4:9 In-Context

7 Pero Dios dispuso que un gusano al rayar el alba del d铆a siguiente atacara la planta, y 茅sta se sec贸.
8 Y sucedi贸 que al salir el sol, dispuso Dios un sofocante viento solano, y el sol hiri贸 la cabeza de Jon谩s y 茅l desfallec铆a, y deseaba con toda su alma morir, diciendo: Mejor me es la muerte que la vida.
9 Entonces dijo Dios a Jon谩s: 驴Tienes acaso raz贸n para enojarte por causa de la planta? Y 茅l respondi贸: Tengo raz贸n para enojarme hasta la muerte.
10 Y dijo el SE脩OR: T煤 te apiadaste de la planta por la que no trabajaste ni hiciste crecer, que naci贸 en una noche y en una noche pereci贸,
11 驴y no he de apiadarme yo de N铆nive, la gran ciudad, en la que hay m谩s de ciento veinte mil personas que no saben distinguir entre su derecha y su izquierda, y tambi茅n muchos animales?
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