
Jonah the Prophet
The book of Jonah is written like a story, but
since Jesus believed its message, we are sure that the events in Jonah
really happened. The book shows us that God loves and cares for all the
people He has made, and that He would prefer to forgive us than punish
us. God wants to save us, not destroy us. The Book of Jonah tells of
God’s love for the human beings in this world. The Book also has a
future meaning about the Lord Jesus Christ.
The writer of the Book of Jonah was probably
Jonah himself, the main character.
Where in the Bible is the Book of Jonah? It is a very short book in the prophecy
section of the Old Testament. It is the 5th book of the minor, or
smaller prophets.
When did Jonah live?
He lived about 700 years before Jesus was born.
Where did he live?
Jonah lived in the land of Israel. God told Jonah to go to a city called
Nineveh in the country of Assyria, about 800 kilometres away.
Background
The Bible calls Nineveh "a great city" (Jonah
1:2). 120,000 people lived there. The city was filled with temples
and palaces. The royal palace had 71 rooms. The city had a high wall
going all around it to keep out the enemy. The water that the people
drank came through tunnels from springs far away. All of this has been
found by archaeologists. To read more about what
the archaeologists found at Nineveh
click here.
In the time of Jonah, Assyria was becoming a
very powerful country, and God’s people in Israel were afraid that
Assyria would attack them. Nineveh was an evil city- an Israelite would
never go there.
God spoke to Jonah and told him to go to Nineveh
and tell the people there to change their ways. They were not doing what
God wanted. But Jonah did not want to go! He did not like the job that
God had given him to do, so he decided to run away. He went to the west
instead of the east. He got onto a boat that was going to Tarshish (the
place we know as Spain today), about 5000 kilometres away. But while
Jonah thought he could run away from Nineveh, he had to learn that he
could never run away from God.
The large fish
Read what happened on the trip in Jonah 1:4-17. Because this story is in the
Bible, we believe that it is a true story, and not a "fairy" story, or a
legend. What kind of fish swallowed Jonah? Some people say that it was a
great white shark. A 6 metre long shark can swallow a man whole. Large
sperm whales have been known to visit the Mediterranean Sea. Sperm
whales grow up to 20 metres long - plenty of room in there! Whatever the
fish was, the Bible says that God sent it to rescue Jonah from the sea.
Inside the big fish, Jonah told God that he was
sorry that he did not obey God’s words. Jonah asked God to help him. Can
you imagine how it must have been in the stomach of the fish? Jonah
would have had no light, and he would not have had much air. He would be
cold and wet. He may have had some injuries. It would be like being
awake inside a coffin.
God answered Jonah’s prayer, and the fish
vomited Jonah onto a beach.
Jonah travels to Nineveh
Once again, God called Jonah to go to Nineveh.
This time, Jonah had learnt his lesson, and went there immediately. He
went into the city and gave them God’s message: if they did not change
from their evil ways within 40 days, God would destroy them and their
great city.
The people of Nineveh listened to Jonah. They
saw how evil they had been. The king even made a law that everyone had
to turn back to God. Read Jonah 3:10.
God would not destroy the people of Nineveh. But
Jonah was NOT pleased! Jonah had to learn another lesson. When God
forgave the people and saved the city, Jonah was angry. Why might this
be?
You can read about this in chapter 4 of the book
of Jonah.
Jonah had to learn that God cares about all
people and wants to save them. This is good news for us living today as
well!
The story of Jonah had a message for the future
as well. Jonah was inside the fish for three days and three nights.
Jesus Christ told the people that when he was killed, he would be buried
in a tomb for three days and three nights, just like Jonah. On the third
day, Jesus was made alive again. Jesus knew what was going to happen to
him. He used the story of Jonah to help his hearers understand (see
Matthew 12:40-41).
What does the story of Jonah teach us?
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We cannot hide
from God. He sees everything we do.
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God loves those
who try to follow Him, and He will protect them.
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We must do our
best to obey the words of God (and His Son Jesus) as we read them in
the Bible.
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If we change our
sinful ways, God will forgive us, and we can be His children.
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