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  1. 1. Disclaimer  The insights of this presentation is prepared by the author after detailed research of Biblical Scriptures (The Holy Bible) as well as that of  Hebrew texts  Rabbinic Literature  Pseudo Ephiphanius writings  Book of Tobias (Apocrypha/ Orthodox Biblical Canon)  Third book of Machabees (Apocrypha)  The Presentation will help the viewer  To have a better understanding on Biblical History  To have a clear idea about the book of Jonah
  2. 2. The story of Jonah  Jonah was a Prophet in a little town of Joppa ( present day Jaffa) in Philistine.  God called him and asked him to go to a place called Nineveh, capital of Assyria and prophecy against them.  But Jonah disobeyed God and boarded a ship sailing through the Mediterranean sea and headed to a place called Tarshish (Tarsus) [Spain]
  3. 3. The story of Jonah  Raging storms broke loose and the sailors found that it was God’s anger that has caused the storm. Jonah was thrown into the sea.  He was gulped by a sea fish [Whale]. Jonah repented and prayed inside the tummy of the fish. The fish vomited Jonah upon the dry land  Jonah went and prophesied to Nineveh and the people of Nineveh repented of their sins To have a better understanding of the places mentioned here, please take a look at the map in the next slide
  4. 4. Historical Setting  Jonah becomes a prophet during the reign of Jeroboam II (Israel’s most powerful King) 793 BC  Jonah Prophesied between 793 BC – 753 BC  Jonah Preceded Amos  Jonah was a little boy during the time of the two miracle working prophets -Elijah and Elisha  Shalmaneser III was the King of Assyria when Jonah prophesied to Nineveh  Joppa was an Israeli Territory during that time
  5. 5. Who is this Jonah?  Jonah (Yunus in Arabic) means Dove [peace]  He is the son of Amittai who is from Gath-Hepher (Few miles north of Nazareth) Amittai means Truth in Hebrew ( ‫(אמת‬ [emet]  Jonah is the 5th minor prophet in the Old testament order  He is mentioned twice in the Old testament  2 Kings 14:25 – Jonah’s prophecy on Israel’s territory restoration is fulfilled  Book of Jonah  In New Testament , he is again referred twice by Jesus himself  Mt 12:38-41 , Luke 11:29-32 (When the Pharisees tried to corner Jesus by asking him to show a sign, He made a reference to Jonah. Jonah's restoration after three days inside the great whale prefigured the Resurrection of Jesus Christ after three days.
  6. 6. Jonah – Additional Information  According to Judaism, Jonah was the boy who was brought back to life by Elijah (The son of the widow from Zarepath) [1Kings 17:17-24]  This Young boy became one of the disciples of Elijah and was trained by Elijah  Jonah was one among the 50 prophets who stood at the banks of River Jordan when Elijah was taken up into the heavens (2 Kings 2:7)  Later Jonah became a disciple of Elisha and he was asked by Elisha to anoint King Jehu (2 Kings 9 :1-13) . He was a shy prophet and Jehu’s friends called him a mad fellow/false prophet.( This could be one of the factors for Jonah’s disobedience in going to Nineveh)
  7. 7. Now let us enter into the Book of Jonah
  8. 8. Jonah – Book Formation  The book of Jonah was written by an unknown author  There are four chapters in the book of Jonah  Each chapter in the book of Jonah conveys a definite message  There is a relationship between the even chapters and the odd chapters ( we will explore that after understanding the four chapters)
  9. 9. Jonah - 1  God gives an Instruction to Jonah (Go to Nineveh)  Jonah disobeys God ( Travels to Tarshish)  God creates a storm and makes the sailors to understand that the storm was a result of Jonah’s disobedience.  Jonah is thrown inside the sea.  To make matters worse, a big fish swallows Jonah Moral : If we disobey God, God will Punish us.
  10. 10. Jonah - 2  Jonah understands his mistake and prays inside the tummy of the fish  He submits himself to God and asks for repentance  God forgives him and makes he fish to vomit Jonah upon the dry land Moral : If we accept our mistakes and repent, God will forgive us and save us.  In Jonah’s case, God used the fish as a submarine.
  11. 11. Jonah - 3  Jonah goes to Nineveh and preaches to the people of Nineveh.  The people of Nineveh repent (From King to Livestock)  God forgives them Moral : God is a Gracious God. He will forgive and forget our past sins if we really repent and submit ourselves to him
  12. 12. Jonah - 4  When God showed mercy to Nineveh, Jonah gets angry because his prophesy was not fulfilled  Jonah became grumpy and waited to see the destruction of Nineveh. Moreover the burns in his body (acidic burns because of staying inside the fish’s belly) irritated him  God made a gourd to grow and cover up Jonah. Jonah was glad. Then God made a worm to eat the gourd. Now when Jonah felt the heat of the sun, he fainted and wished to die. God did this to make Jonah understand that he was a merciful God. Moral : God’s plans, thoughts and ways are not ours. If we hold on to him, we would understand his plans.
  13. 13. Relationship between chapters 1 and 3  The same verses in the two chapters have similarities  Verse 1 – God’s command to Jonah  Verse 3 – Jonah’s response to God’s command  Verse 5 – Reaction of people around Jonah
  14. 14. Relationship between chapters 2 and 4  The 2nd chapter and 4th chapter shows Jonah’s contrasting behavioral response  Verse 1 – Jonah’s prayer/ Jonah’s anger  Verse 7,8 – Jonah’s soul fainted / Physically fainted
  15. 15. End note  The book of Jonah ends with a question posed by God.  We never know whether Jonah became calm or whether he continued to be grumpy  But we know one thing from the book of Jonah – God is a merciful God and he gives us one more chance to repent and ask for forgiveness. Are we ready to submit ourselves?
  16. 16. About the author  The author[ Prason] comes from a very small town in the southern most part of India.  He had a good education and he was brought up in Christian faith. But he went with the ways of the world in his late teens and fell for all the vices.  Still God chose him; broke him and molded him and has made him to be a steward for his sheep.  Now the Lord is imparting him with his wisdom and is training him to be an Apostle with a Prophetic Calling .  Praise God! for his Yoke is easy and his burden is light  If you want to share anything regarding this presentation, please write to the author [Prason] at prason@chronicwriter.com

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