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D  ` b.0 Jesusaccreditedthestoryofthegreatsea-monsterasfactual.  8 Matthew12:3941.     D  ` c.0 TheLordalsorepresentsthestoryastruethatNineveh T  repented.Luke11:29-32.,     D  ` d.0 ThereisnowaytodoubtthehistoricityofJonahandhave p  regardfortheintegrityofJesus.H     D 3.0 ` ManydisbelieverswholavishlypraisethebookofJonahrejectits "  historicityandtreatJonahdespicable.Theyclassifythebookas:d ` `   D  ` a.0 Mythgroundedin"dragonmyth"(C.B.Taylor).>     D  ` b.0 Legend"ThebookofJonah...restsuponlegendsof   differentsorts"(Bentzen).Z    D  ` c.0 Allegory"Itisneitherliteralhistorynorashortstorypure  andsimple,butanallegorysimilartotheparablesofJesus." v (Calkins).(JonahinthebellyrepresentstheBabylonian N captivity,etc).&    D  ` d.0 Parable"afinelytoldparable."(S.B.Frost).("Thebookis j Hebrewprophecyatitshighestlevel,toldintheformofa B parable.")    D  ` e.0 Fiction,poetry,folktale,satire,midrash.^     D  ` f.0 Dream"...adreamproducedinthatsleepwhichfellupon  " himashelayinthesideoftheship."(Grimm).z!#    D  ` g.0 CompoundVariousviewstogether."(%    D 4.0 ` SomeotherargumentsforthehistoricityofthebookofJonah $l' include:$D(` `   D  ` a.0 Thenatural,obviousinterpretationofthelanguage.&*    D  ` b.0 Thestyleofthebookishistorical.b',    D  ` c.0 Thedissimilaritybetweenthisaccountandheathenmythsand ( . legends.~) /    D  ` d.0 Thevoiceofantiquity.Thebookwasalwaysacceptedby  earlyJewishaudiencesashistorical.n     D  ` e.0 Jonahwasnotamythologicalpersonbutarealmanwholived   atadefinitetimeandplaceinhistoryandamongmen(2   Kings14:24).b     D  ` f.0 ThecanonicityofthebookofJonahanditsplacementinthe   OldTestament.~   Ѐ D  ` g.0 TheusemadeoftheaccountofJonahbyJesus(see#2above).,     D.DESIGN:  J   D 1.0 ` Thebookitselfistheself-humiliatingconfessionofJonah.It @  showsushisgrowthintheLordashebecomesthegreatprophet   of2Kings14. ` `  0 D 0` D D Jonah'ssinwasgreat--butsowashisrepentanceandthelessonhe 4 learned--theveryexistenceofthebookrevealsthis. ` `   D 2.0 ` ThedesignofthebookisDidactic--torebukeanytendency P towardbigotryonthepartoftheHebrewpeopleandtoshowthat ( "ineverynationhethatfeareth[God]andworkethrighteousness  isacceptabletohim."(Acts10:34,35).n` `   D 3.0 ` ThebookisTypical--totypifythedeath,burialandresurrection  ofJesus.Matthew12:3841;Luke11:2932` `   D 4.0 ` Outline:8` `   D  ` Chapter1JonahRunningAWAYfromGod  |!  D  ` Chapter2JonahRunningTOGod V!#  D  ` Chapter3JonahRunningWITHGod "% Ѐ D  ` Chapter4JonahRunningAHEADofGod #H' Ѐ "%)   f&+ X:X %&=@& SomeSuggestiveLessonsFromtheBookofJonah    &= %XX:1.0 D GodistheGodofallnations.(Acts10:34,35;Acts11:18).7 D D  2.0 D Godlovesallmen.(John3:16). yD D  3.0 D God'sloveisholy.Holylovecannotapprovesin,butHegraciously  Q providesthewayofredemptionforthesinner. )D D  4.0 D Godrulesinallplacesandoverallelements. D D  5.0 D ThebookofJonahisarebuketothosewholongfortheconversionof o sinnersprovidedthatonlycertaintypesofsinnerscome.GD D  6.0 D "...thewonderfulpoweroftruerepentance." D D  7.0 D ThebookofJonahisarebuketoeveryChristianwhodoesnothavethe a  passiontowinmentoChrist.9 D D  8.0 D ThepreachermustconstantlyrealizehisowndesperateneedforGod's   grace.("DoIhavetherightmotive?") D D  9.0 D ThemanwhoquestionsthewisdomofGodreallyclaimstoknowmore W  thanGod./ D D  10.0 D Theveryuniversalityofthedivineplanofhumanredemptiondemands q  worldwideevangelization.ID D  11.0 D ItisthedutyandprivilegeofGod'sservantstorenderpromptand ! eagerobedience.D D  12.0 D Itisrefreshingtoseeamanwhoisbigenoughtoadmithismistakes.gD D  13.0 D InwhatamarvelouswayisthemiraculousexperienceofJonahtypical ? ofthedeathandtheburialandresurrectionofJesusChrist.D D  14.0 D "TheuniversalconcernofGodforman."(JackLewis)YD D  15.0 D ThebookofJonahisthebookofevangelismintheOldTestament.1D D  16.0 D ThebookofJonahisaconfessionstory. D D  17.0 D God'spromises,warnings,andthreatsareconditional.Jeremiah18:7f; w Ezek.18:32;Hebrews5:9;2Peter3:9OD D  18.0 D ThesecretofsuccessfulpreachingispreachingtheWord;Jonah3:1; '  2Timothy4:2 iD D  19.0 D ObedienceisnecessarytopleaseGod.2Thes.1:9!AD D  20.0 D ThepowerofGodisinfinite."D D  21.0 D "ThentotheGentilesalsohathGodgrantedrepentanceuntolife."Acts #  11:18._$!D D    7%" Lesson#1   X:X %&=HXX:@/"JonahRunningAwayFromGod" F  #X:XH 0# &= %XX:TEXT:JonahChapter1:117      D Jonahisabookthatisminorinbulk,butmajorinsignificance.  1:10 D 0` D D Theterminologyherepointstogenuineness.Acommon \  introductoryformulaisusedintheinspiredliteratureofthe 4  prophets. ` `  0 D 0` D D Compare:Hosea1:1;Zeph.1:1;Joel1:1;Micah1:1;P ` `  0 D 0` D D Itisthesameformulabeginningtoindicatetheauthorshipofthe *  book.NotonlyitisabookaboutJonah,butbyJonah.l ` `  0 D 0` D D QUESTION:Inwhatwayisthisbookdifferentfromtheother F  prophetsasabook?` `  1:20 D 0` D D "Nineveh"="Thatgreatcity"b` `   D 0 ` Thiscommissionnomoreauthoritativethanthegreatcommission  ofMatthew28:1920;Mark16;15.(Let'snotbetoohardonJonah ~ lestwefallintoourowncondemnation.)V` `   D 0 ` AttentionisfocusedonJonahandnotonNineveh.` `  1:30 D 0` D D "fromthepresenceoftheLord"notbecausehehadanarrow H senseofGodasalocaldeity,(seeverse9).Butpresencehere   means"tostandbefore","tobebefore"(cf.IKings17:1;18:15;2  Kings3;14,5:16).ItmeansthatJonahwasresigningfromthe f   ministry,abandoninghisofficeofaprophet.HeknewwhatGod >!! meant.""` `   D 0 ` Whatwashismotiveforresigning?1)fearofpersonaldanger?2) Z#$ Fearofbeingprovedaprophetoflies?3)FearedAssyriaforthe 2$% sakeofhispeople?4)Reluctanttopreachtoheathenpeople?5)  %t& "I'vedoneenough,letsomeoneelsego!"6)"Theywouldlaughme %L' toscorn?"&$(` `  1:30 D 0` D D "paidfare"Hewasnotastowaway.'h*` `  1:4160 ` Varioustechnicalnauticaltermsareusedinthissectionwhich B) , againbearsevidencetothetruthfulnessofthestory.*!-` `  0 D 0` D D QUESTION:DidthemenknowwhyJonahwasfleeing?` `   D  ` GREATS   D  f D 1.GreatCityv.2    D 2.GreatRefusalv.3  J  D 3.GreatStormv.4    D 4.GreatFishv.17 d   D 5.GreatGod4:2 &  D 6.GreatProphesy4:1 R   D 7.GreatDeliverance3:10    1:70 D 0` D D Castinglotsisnotnowamodeofdivinerevelation.God'shand .  wasinthestorm,andhereinthelots(Cf.Acts1;26).Z ` `  0 D 0` D D Manymenhaverunintostormswhentheywerenotrunningfrom }  God.Itisnotaproperexegesistosaythatwhenwerunintoa ?  stormthatsomethingiswrong. ` `  1:100 ` Givethemensomecredit.Theydidn'thavetherevelationthat $  JonahhadhehadthePentateuch.| ` `  1:110 ` Sea"continuouslyagitated" ` `  1:120 ` QUESTION:HowdidJonahknowthis?,` `  1:130 ` QUESTION:Whydidn'tJonahjustjumpoverboard?O` `  1:160 ` Notethesensitivityoftheruggedheathenseamen?r` `   D 0 ` NotetheirfearoftheLORDandsacrificeandvows.+` `   D 0 ` ThemissionaryactivityofJonahwasnotlimitedtoNineveh.N ` `  1:170 ` "Godprepared"NothingintheHebrewwouldindicatethatGod q" speciallycreatedthisseamonsteratthistime.Thesignificanceis 3# thatHebroughtorappointedittobeatthisspot.Itispossible, _$ however,thathedidcreateitspecially. !%` `  1:160 ` "Threedaysandthreenights"TheHebrewsdoesn'tmeanthree !D' 24hourperiods,butonefulldayandpartsofabeginningdayand "( anendingday.^#)` `   D 0 ` ExamplesofcomparableEnglish:"Iworkedalllastweek",or"I $+ wasinschoolallweek."C%,` `   D 0 ` CompareDaniel1:1andJeremiah25:1andnotedifferenceinthe f&. HebrewandBabylonianmethodsofreckoningtime.('/` `  1:170 ` Theobjectionthataseamonstercouldnotswallowamanis K(1 childishandgrosslyinaccurate.Thereisabundanceofevidenceof  )w 2 largeobjectsbeingswallowedwhole.Butstill,webelieveJonah's )9!3 preservationamiracleofGod.` `  X:X %&=9H,!XXD` <xX9@ / QuestionsonJonahchapter1   # 1.0  0$   WhatmessagecametoJonah?1 $ $  2.0  0$   WhatcanyoulearnaboutNineveh?o $ $  3.0  0$   Whatdoes"cryoutagainst"Ninevehmean? $ $  4.0  0$   TowhatplacedidJonahseektofleeandwherewasitlocated?U $ $  5.0  0$   WhenonewantstoevadehisresponsibilitiestoGod,the g meansareusuallyeasytofind.WhydoyouthinkJonah ;  wantedtorunaway?y $ $  6.0  0$   Whatwasthesourceofthegreatwind? $ $  7.0  0$   Howdidthemarinerstrytosavetheship?3$ $  8.0  0$   WherewasJonah?q$ $  9.0  0$   WhatdidtheshipmastertellJonahtodo?E$ $  10.0 $ 0P $ $ Howdidthesailorsdeterminewhowasthesourceoftheir  trouble?WP P  11.0 $ 0P $ $ WhatquestionsdidtheyaskJonah?P P  12.0 $ 0P $ $ Jonahtoldthemthe____________of__________made =! theseaandthedryland."P P  13.0 $ 0P $ $ Whateffectdidthisinformationofverse9haveonthe O$ sailors? #%P P  14.0 $ 0P $ $ WhatsolutiondidJonahsuggest?!a'P P  15.0 $ 0P $ $ WhatdidthesailorsaskintheirprayertoGod?5#)P P  16.0 $ 0P $ $ WhentheSea"ceasedfromherraging,"whatdidthe %- sailorsdo?&.P P  17.0 $ 0P $ $ Isitlikelythesemenspreadthisstorywhentheylanded?)k 2P P  ЇLesson#2  b   ReQXX:@! ! 2 "JonahRunningToGod" X:XQReԈ  > TEXT:JonahChapter2:110  W @7Introduction +    ReadthesecondchapterofJonahandnoticethetextualcomments i belowandwriteouttheanswerstothequestionsbeforeclasstime. =  [Reviewchapterone.] {  TEXTJonah2:110 O  2:0  0$   ThePsalmofThanksgiving $ $     $ 0 P Thisprayerspeaksofdeliverancealreadyexpressed,and 5  isJonah'sthankstoGodfromnotlettinghimdrown. P P    0 $ Noonecouldhaveknownthesepersonalthingsexceptthe G  prophethimself.ThisspeaksforJonah'sauthorship.$ $  2:100 $ Thefishdideverythingonscheduleasappointed.Y$ $     $ QUESTION:WherewasJonahcastout? - @ 0 QuestionsoverChapterTwo  k 1.0  0$   Jonah_____________untotheLordfromthefish'sbelly.M$ $  2.0  0$   ForwhatisJonahthankfulinchapter2?!$ $  3.0  0$   Whatdoes"bellyofhell"(2:2)mean?"$ $  4.0  0$   WhatisJonahtalkingaboutinverses29?"&$ $  5.0  0$   Did"forever"ofverse6literallymeaneternity?$*$ $  6.0  0$   HowdidJonahgettodrylandagain?%=,$ $  7.0  0$   HowdoestheLordusethisincidentofJonahandthefishin O(0 Matthew_12:39ff?#) 1$ $  ЇXX: Lesson#3 #X:XX#  b   ReQXX:@v v 1 "JonahRunningWithGod"    &= %QRefText:JonahChapter3:110   0  0$   QUESTION:Atthepointof2:10and3:1,canyouimaginewhat  b Jonahmusthavelookedlike?smelledlike? :$ $  3:10 $ 0P $ $ JustwhenthesecondcommissionwasgiventoJonahwedon't ~  know,orhowlongafterJonah'sdeliverance.Itseemssoon.V P P  3:20 $ 0P $ $ "preachthepreachingthatIbidthee"Shouldn'tthisbeevery 0  preacher'sconcern?r P P  3:30 $ 0P $ $ "Threedaysjourney"Circumferenceordiameter?L P P  3:40 $ 0P $ $ "Intothecityaday'sjourney"Doyouthinktherewasany   languageproblemforJonahtobeunderstood?h P P  0  0$   [Someliberalsattackthestoryhere.Butthisisonlyfivewordsin Z theHebrew,ifJonahdidn'tknowtheAssyrianlanguagehecould 2 easilyhavememorizedthem,butbeingfromtheking'scourthewas   amongthewelleducatedprophets.]x$ $     $ Whytypeofprophecywasit? & 0  0$   (SeeIKings11:37,38toJeroboam)j$ $  3:5,60 $ Jonahhimselfbecameasign.Matthew12:38ff.Luke11:29ff.If ! thisisnotcredible,ifthisisnothistory,wehaveamalicious ` " sacrificeofthecharacterofJonah.8!#$ $  0  0$   IfthestoryofJonahisnothistoricalthenJesus'referencetothe |"% bookimpingeseitherhisintelligenceorhonesty.T#&$ $  0  0$   ThesignofJonahthemiraclecredentialedhimasfromGodtothe $( _Ninevites_.WeseefromJesus'wordsthattheymusthaveknown p%) aboutthemiracle.ItcredentialedthespeakerasfromGod.They H&* werethereforethemorereadytobelievehim. '+$ $    )!/ _@; ; 0 QuestionsOnChapterThree   1.0  WhatweretheinstructionstheLordnextgaveJonah?    2.0  DidJonahobeythistime?Why?    3.0  HowlargewasNineveh?)    0  (ReadadescriptionofNinevehfromaBibleDictionaryorHalley's m  BibleHandbook,p.369.)E    4.0  WhatmessagedidJonahpreach?7    0  Howmanywordsinit?{    5.0  DidtheNinevitesbelieveGod'smessage?   6.0  WhatstepsdidtheymaketoseekGod'smercy?!   7.0  WhatdidGoddowhenHe"sawtheirworks"?   8.0  InwhatsensedidGodrepent?1#   9.0  HowwouldthepeopleofNinevehcondemnmanyofthosewholived !#' whenChristwasonearth?Matthew12:41."(   10.0 $ Jonah3:10saystheNinevites"turnedfromtheirevilway."How %, doesMatthew12:3841describethisaction?%[-$ $    y(1 Lesson#4  b   ЀReQ %&=@UU/ "JonahRunningAheadofGod"    &= %QReText:JonahChapter4:111 s  0  Whatpropheteverhadmoresuccess,yetwassoupsetaboutit!!   4:20 $ 0P $ $ Jonah'smotiveforfleeing.(JonahknewGod.)e P P  4:50 $ 0P $ $ WhendidJonahgoout?Attheendof40daysorbeforeit?? P P    0 $ ItmusthavehurtJonahtoseeNinevehrepentingwhenhisown   peoplewouldnot.Butitbecomesalessontothem,Godwould [  sparethemiftheywouldrepentlikethecityofNineveh.My,what 3  apowerfulsermonJonahwouldnowbeabletopreachtoIsrael! u $ $  4:60 $ 0P $ $ Palmcristtreegrowsveryrapidly.O P P  4:70 $ 0P $ $ GodusesvisualaidswithJonah.Mostprophetsmadesuchuse  ofteachingaids,nowGodemploysthemwithHisprophet.kP P  4:110 $ ThepopulationofinnocentchildreninNinevehisestimatedat  120,000.Godcaresforthecattlealso.$ $     $ 0  0$   WhatattitudeshouldChristianshavetowardanimals?y$ $  0  0$   (Note:Psalms50:10,11;104:1014;145:15,16;Job38:3941; S Exodus23:4,5;Deut.22:14;22:6,7;25:4;ICor.9:9,10 +  *Proverbs12:10). m!$ $    0 $ Thebookendswiththereaderlefttodrawtheconclusionand G!# applicationhimself."$$ $    0 $ IfJonahistheauthor,weseethebookasaremarkablehumble c#& confession,andweseehimindeedasaint.Jonah'ssinwasgreat, ;$' butsowashisrepentance,thebookrevealsthis.Theexistenceof %}( thebookitself,writtenbyJonah,isevidentthathelearnedan %U) importantlessonaboutGod'sloveforallsinners,andthatwhen &-* sinnersrepentandturntoGod,Hewillsparethem.Jonahnowhas '+ apowerfulsermontopreachtoIsrael.s(,$ $    0 $ [InAssyrianhistory,welearnthataboutthistimeAdadNirari_III )!!. madereformsinNinevehandmadeattemptstogetthenationto  worshiponeGod.Jonah'sinfluencemusthavebeenprofoundand n  fortworulersfollowingAdad,Israelisleftalone.Duringthe F  followingyearsIsraelisabletorecoverlostterritoryandher   economyreachesitsgreatestheightssinceSolomon,allthisunder  ` JeroboamIIandJonah.] 8$ $  @ 1 QuestionsonChapterFour  V  1.0  HowdidJonahreceivethenewsofGod'sdecisiontoshowmercyto C  Nineveh?    2.0  WhatdidJonahdo?9    3.0  WhatdidGodthendo?+   4.0  Whatdidthewormdotothegourd?I   5.0  Whentheeastwindrose,whatrequestdidJonahmake?;   6.0  WhatisthelessonGodwasteachingJonahbyallthis?(See4:10ff)Y    7.0  WhatdoesthestoryofJonahteachusaboutGod'slove? K$   8.0  HowmanymiraclesdidyounoticeinthebookofJonah?i#(   9.0  HowmanypeopleinhabitedNineveh?%[,     %&=U @ "WindellH.GannRogersvilleChurchofChrist_Ԅ_Ԁ__