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    The Book of Jonah Set around 770-750 BC (Hindson & Towns, 2013, p. 293), the book of Jonah is found within the Minor Prophets. Unlike the other books in this genre, Jonah provides a personal narrative carved from a portion of the life of a prophet instead of the word of God spoken through a prophet. While the book does not identify Jonah as the author outright, he is widely believed to be so. In the book of Jonah, God commands Jonah to go to Nineveh, an Assyrian city located near modern day Mosul

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    Analysis of the Book of Jonah Essay

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    concept, or used as a tool to teach a lesson. The Book of Jonah is an example that will be used to determine if this particular story describes an accurate recount of history, or if it teaches the readers a lesson. In the Book of Jonah, Jonah (the prophet) is instructed to go to a pagan city (Nineveh) to preach to the Ninevites, hoping that they will repent for their sins. However, he challenges God and travels to Tarshish instead. Jonah receives consequences for his actions and Nineveh is eventually

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    Jonah is Like Jesus The Book of Jonah tells the story of a prophet who did not want to carry out God’s will. The Lord had instructed Jonah to warn the town of Nineveh that their wickedness had enraged Him. Instead of responding obediently, Jonah ran away from his responsibilities and got on a ship headed to Tarshish. “He went down to Joppa, where he found a ship bound for that port. After paying the fare, he went aboard and sailed for Tarshish to flee from the LORD.” The struggle Jonah went through

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    11-03-2015. Jonah and the Big Fish Analysis Notably known as the universality of God’s love, the book of Jonah is one of the most captivating short stories and books in the bible. Unlike other historical books that are well- known for their collections of oracles, visions and sermons, The book of Jonah mainly focuses on narrative; much like the stories of Samuel and Elijah, it establishes Jonah’s relationship with God and God’s character and nature. Compared to the other prophets, Jonah is disobedient

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    Twelve Unlikely Heroes, John MacArthur retells the story of Jonah and explains how God used him to deliver the Ninevites, regardless of his prejudices against them. Jonah’s story conveys three important lessons about God, but there are other remarkable biblical characters which contribute to those lessons as well. The first lesson that the story of Jonah accentuates is that “God is the sovereign Creator,” which is a lesson that can

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    Jonah’s Attempt to Escape His Divine Mission The book of Jonah is a fascinating one. It is full of intrigue, suspense, questions, and unbelievable events that let the discerning believer in on the awesome power of God’s correction, His love, and especially His grace. For some reason Jonah, though a prophet of God who seemingly was willing to follow the Lord’s commands, did not adopt the “grace” attribute of God’s character. Jonah was judgmental, as human beings often are, and he could not see past

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    unique story about a boy named Jonah. He was very good at hockey and loved animals. Jonah lived on a ranch in Colorado the ranch and tons of open fields and animals. He plays hockey with his brother. Jonah had just gotten home from school and had to do his chores which involved feeding the animals and also doing homework. After he did his chores he had to go to hockey which was his favorite part of his day. They left in their classic Chevrolet. Once they got there Jonah was so excited to get on the

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    Have you read about how the Queen Esther saved her people . Or maybe you read the story of Jonah ? These two stories are about two human beings who went through a lot and both found a solution to help their people . Even though both of them were not the same in some things they both belived in God to help them . They both had couage , helped their people , and ended in success . In the story of Queen Esther she helped her people not get killed by standing up and having the courage to tell

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    He seems so at ease when talking about these issues and his delivery is easy to follow. He spoke of how Jonah was very determined to disobey God. Jonah said, “He would rather die, than do what God told him to do.” Stowell explained that God does not let one get away with that type of thinking. The story of Jonah described how he planned to disobey God and not follow His instructions. Jonah was so committed to not follow

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    I chose to attend service at two different Jewish churches. The first one was Congregation Gesher L’Torah in Alpharetta, Georgia and the second was Congregation Beth Hallel in Roswell, Georgia. Though both were of the Judaism religion, there were some differences. I attended a Friday night service at Congregation Gesher L’Torah. My apprehensions about being black and going to a Jewish church made me invite a friend to go with me. I was glad I did, as the stares and long looks we got during the service

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