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Old Testament Survey: Book of Jonah “Now the word of the LORD came to Jonah the son of Amittai, saying, ‘Arise, go to Nineveh, that great city, and cry out against it; for their wickedness has come up before Me.’” {Jonah 1:1,2}
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Background Meaning of name: “ dove.” Best-known of Minor Prophets. Carried the message of peace and salvation to Nineveh. Jonah’s home: Gath-hepher, four miles north of Nazareth. Jonah lived during the time of Jeroboam II, king of Israel (780 B.C.). Contemporary with Amos, Hosea, and possibly Joel.
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The Occasion Nineveh, capital city of Assyria--a powerful, wicked, and cruel nation. Inflicted great suffering on many people. God sent Jonah to preach a message of repentance to the wicked city. This shows God’s concern, even for the most wicked of people and nations. He wanted to spare them—if they would repent!
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Keys to the Book of Jonah Key word — Repentance Key Phrase —” Let them turn every one from his evil way.” (3:8) Key Verses — 2:7-9 “When my soul fainted within me, I remembered the LORD; and my prayer went up to You, into Your holy temple. Those who regard worthless idols forsake their own mercy. But I will sacrifice to You with the voice of thanksgiving; I will pay what I have vowed. Salvation is of the LORD.”
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The Book‘s Purpose God’s mercy. – He is also the God of the Gentiles. – He is willing to forgive and redeem sinners. Christ in the book of Jonah. – Prophesying Christ’s death, burial, and resurrection. – Jonah, a “ type ” of Christ. – Matthew 12:38-41; Luke 11:29-32
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Miracles in Jonah Mighty tempest (1:4) Sudden calm (1:15) The great fish prepared by God (1:17) Jonah’s deliverance from the fish (2:10) Gourd prepared to shade Jonah (4:6) Worm prepared to smite the gourd (4:7) Sultry east wind sent by God (4:8)
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Jonah’s Uniqueness Only one of the latter prophets who wrote in the narrative form. Only minor prophet whose career miracles played a major role. Only prophet whose principal activity took place on foreign soil, where he preached to foreign people. Only minor prophet mentioned by Jesus. Only OT character whose record includes a trip on the Mediterranean.
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The Book’s Message Running from God. – Called by God to preach to Nineveh. – Jonah went to Joppa, and took a ship to Tarshish (opposite direction). – God sent a great wind, which threatened the ship with destruction. – They threw the cargo overboard as Jonah slept down in the ship. – Lot fell on Jonah—cast into the sea at his request. – Great fish prepared by God swallowed him—spent three days and nights in the belly of the fish.
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Turning to God. – Jonah thought he would die, but God allowed him to live. – In the belly of the fish, with seaweed in his face and hair, God made it possible for him to breath. – From this helpless state, Jonah turned to God. – He repented and pleaded for God’s mercy. – He learned the folly of running away from God. – He learned that disobedience has consequences. The Book’s Message
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Running with God. – For the second time, God commissioned Jonah to preach to Nineveh. – He gave them 40 days to repent! – Jonah didn’t argue; he arose and went to the city. – Upon entering Nineveh, Jonah preached to kings, nobles, and the common people. – The king proclaimed a fast and called upon the people to turn from their evil ways. – God changed His mind and spared Nineveh! The Book’s Message
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Disappointing God. – Jonah was displeased because God spared the city. – He pouted; he wanted the city destroyed! – He became so angry, he wanted God to take his life. – God took pity on Jonah and made a gourd vine to furnish him with shade from the heat. – Then, God prepared a worm that damaged the vine so it died. Again, Jonah became angry and asked to die. – God was using a gourd vine to teach Jonah the value of a lost soul! The Book’s Message
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Universality of God’s presence –Psalm 139:7-12 God loves all nations –Acts 10:34,35 God wants men to repent –Acts 17:30 One cannot run away from God –Hebrews 4:13 Lessons From Jonah
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Nineveh--an approved example of true repentance – Matthew 12:41 The teacher has only to preach the message – 2 Timothy 2:1-4 Contrast between selfishness and value of life – Colossians 3:12-14 Foreshadowing the length of time between the Lord’s death and resurrection – John 2:19-21 Lessons From Jonah
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