Jonah 1:1
Jonah Tries to Run from the Lord
1:1 The Lord said to Jonah son of Amittai,
Jonah 1:8-9
1:8 They said to him, “Tell us, whose fault is it that this disaster has overtaken us?
What’s your occupation? Where do you come from? What’s your country? And who are your people?”
1:9 He said to them, “I am a Hebrew! And I worship
the
Lord,
the God of heaven,
who made the sea and the dry land.”
Jonah 1:11
1:11 Because the storm was growing worse and worse,
they said to him, “What should we do to you to make
the sea calm down
for us?”
Jonah 1:13
1:13 Instead, they tried to row
back to land,
but they were not able to do so
because the storm kept growing worse and worse.
Jonah 1:16
1:16 The men feared the
Lord greatly,
and earnestly vowed
to offer lavish sacrifices
to the Lord.
Jonah 2:2
2:2 and said,
“I called out to the Lord from my distress,
and he answered me;
from the belly of Sheol I cried out for help,
and you heard my prayer.
Jonah 2:8
2:8 Those who worship worthless idols forfeit the mercy that could be theirs.
Jonah 3:1-3
The People of Nineveh Respond to Jonah’s Warning
3:1 The Lord said to Jonah a second time,
3:2 “Go immediately to Nineveh, that large city, and proclaim to it the message that I tell you.”
3:3 So Jonah went immediately to Nineveh, as the Lord had said. (Now Nineveh was an enormous city – it required three days to walk through it!)
Jonah 3:6
3:6 When the news
reached the king of Nineveh, he got up from his throne, took off his royal robe, put on sackcloth, and sat on ashes.
Jonah 3:10
3:10 When God saw their actions – they turned
from their evil way of living!
– God relented concerning the judgment
he had threatened them with
and he did not destroy them.
Jonah 4:7
4:7 So God sent a worm at dawn the next day, and it attacked the little plant so that it dried up.
Jonah 4:10
4:10 The
Lord said, “You were upset
about this little
plant, something for which you have not worked nor did you do anything to make it grow. It grew up overnight and died the next day.