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The Bible Recap

Day 188 (Jonah 1-4) - Year 5

The Bible Recap

Tara-Leigh Cobble

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality:christianity

4.833.3K Ratings

🗓️ 7 July 2023

⏱️ 8 minutes

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0:00.0

Hey Bible readers, I'm Tara Lee Cobble and I'm your host for the Bible recap.

0:07.0

Congratulations!

0:14.0

Today we finished our 18th book of the Bible, so let's talk about it.

0:18.0

Chono is a prophet who lived during the time of King Jerry II, a king in the Northern Kingdom of Israel.

0:23.0

This is around 750 BC.

0:26.0

Some people regard this book as allegory and not as historical fact, but one important thing to note,

0:32.0

it's almost certainly not a parable, because one of the characteristics of parables is that they have anonymous characters, not real humans with names,

0:40.0

whereas Jonah is mentioned by name in both the book of Second Kings and by Christ himself in Matthew 12.

0:48.0

And on top of that, it's far more complex than any other parables we have in Scripture.

0:54.0

Regardless whether you view it as allegory or history, the things it reveals to us about God remain the same.

1:00.0

He shows love and mercy to many of his enemies, choosing to adopt them into his family.

1:06.0

Jonah is probably the author of this book because it includes details only he would know.

1:11.0

And since a lot of the book shows how foolish and selfish Jonah was, it probably serves as evidence that he was able to look back on things with a healthy dose of humility and humor.

1:21.0

It seems like he eventually learned not to take himself too seriously, hopefully, but that's definitely not how he started out.

1:29.0

When God first commissions Jonah to go rebuke the Ninevites for their wicked ways, Jonah balks at the idea.

1:35.0

But we don't find out why until later. The reason is, Jonah hates the Ninevites.

1:40.0

He doesn't want them to repent, and he knows that if he goes and rebuke them, that's what they'll do.

1:45.0

Is there someone like this for you? Someone you hope doesn't get to experience God's mercy?

1:51.0

I remember having a conversation with someone once, mentioning a death row conversion.

1:55.0

And the person I was talking to said, I don't believe that. There's no way God would save that person. Not after all they've done.

2:02.0

That's Jonah's attitude too.

2:04.0

He seems to have a real us versus them mentality.

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