The Greatest Adventure - Stories From The Bible - Jonah Part 1

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Jonah, now an elderly man, tells his tale of how God awakened him one night many years ago and told him to go to the great city of Ninevah and preach repentance, as the city's wickedness and violence had offended God. Believing that the Ninevites should be punished, Jonah sets out on his journey. However, disobeying God's command, he goes by ship the opposite way to Tarshish. He is thrown from the ship during the storm and is swallowed by a great fish. He lives in the belly of the fish for three days and nights, until he prays to be saved. God repeats His command to Jonah, so he goes to Ninevah. The people repent and Jonah learns that those who repent are forgiven.

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  • @2face15

    The LORD provided a huge fish to swallow Jpnah; and Jonah remained in the fish's belly three day and three nights. Jnah 2;1

    (From a direct literal translation of the Hebrew Scriptures)

    That Leviothan is a blanket term that includes(depending on the context of the verse); whales, prehistoric sea reptiles and crocodiles is a generally accepted fact.

  • Which Bible version are you using?

  • @2face15 actually when it says fish it means fish.

    Interesting sidenote; Shark are fish.

    The only reference to Whales is the Leviathon (a blanket term for any large water animinal that's not a fish).

    In any event that's why it's a MIRACLE-A Supernatural suspention or manipulation of the norm-

  • boring

  • Also, people back then were smaller.

  • Biblical Hebrew didn't had a word for "whale" so they called whales great fish. In Matthew 12:40 (KJV), Jesus called the great fish that swallowed Jonah "whale." Koine Greek (the language which the New Testament was written in) did had a word for "whale." The Lord revealed to me that the whale that swallowed Jonah was a Fin Whale (second largest whale in the world). Studies of shown that the KJV is the most and legitimate Bible version in English. In Spanish, it is Reina-Valera Gomez 2010 (RVG).

  • Tony Jay you are awesome!

  • Aww! cute puppy!

  • cool my name is micah

    

  • ;)

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