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Jonah runs from the Lord
1One day the LORD told Jonah, the son of Amittai,1.1: 2 K 14.25. 2to go to the great city of Nineveh1.2 Nineveh: Capital city of Assyria, a hated enemy of Israel. and say to the people, “The LORD has seen your terrible sins. You are doomed!”
3Instead, Jonah ran from the LORD. He went to the seaport of Joppa and bought a ticket on a ship that was going to Spain. Then he got on the ship and sailed away to escape.
4But the LORD made a strong wind blow, and such a bad storm came up that the ship was about to be broken to pieces. 5The sailors were frightened, and they all started praying to their gods. They even threw the ship's cargo overboard to make the ship lighter.
All this time, Jonah was down below deck, sound asleep. 6The ship's captain went to him and said, “How can you sleep at a time like this? Get up and pray to your God! Perhaps he will have pity on us and keep us from drowning.”
7Finally, the sailors got together and said, “Let's ask our gods to show us1.7 ask…show us: The Hebrew text has “cast lots”, which were pieces of wood or stone used to find out how and when to do something. In this case, the lots would show who was the guilty person. who caused all this trouble.” It turned out to be Jonah.
8They started asking him, “Are you the one who brought all this trouble on us? What business are you in? Where do you come from? What is your country? Who are your people?”
9Jonah answered, “I'm a Hebrew, and I worship the LORD God of heaven, who made the sea and the dry land.”
10When the sailors heard this, they were frightened, because Jonah had already told them he was running from the LORD. Then they said, “Do you know what you have done?”
11The storm kept getting worse, until finally the sailors asked him, “What should we do with you to make the sea calm down?”
12Jonah told them, “Throw me into the sea, and it will calm down. I'm the cause of this terrible storm.”
13The sailors tried their best to row to the shore. But they could not do it, and the storm kept getting worse every minute. 14So they prayed to the LORD, “Please don't let us drown for taking this man's life. Don't hold us guilty for killing an innocent man. All this happened because you wanted it to.” 15Then they threw Jonah overboard, and the sea calmed down. 16The sailors were so terrified that they offered a sacrifice to the LORD and made all kinds of promises.
17The LORD sent a big fish to swallow Jonah, and Jonah was inside the fish for three days and three nights.1.17: Mt 12.40.
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