In the good old days the Ninevites were a wicked bunch. The Lord told Jonah to tell them to either repent or be severely punished which sent Jonah off on a boat in the opposite direction, because he knew, like everyone else, except perhaps the Lord, that Nineveh did not deserve an opportunity to repent.
When the Lord roughed up the waves to destructive levels below the boat Jonah was fleeing on, the reluctant crew threw him overboard at his own request so the sea would calm. A fish sent by the Lord scooped him into its mouth and held him in a disgusting state of indigestion for three days and three nights until the Lord finally let the fish relieve its bellyache by vomiting its cargo onto the shore. Then the Lord asked Jonah once again to tell the Ninevites to repent lest He destroy them.
Jonah recited the bare text of the Lord’s message hoping no one in Nineveh would listen, but the grotesque stench coming from his direction only confirmed the conspiracy theories about a fish and a boat and, since no one in Nineveh wanted whatever happened to him to happen to them, they all repented.
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Denise offers the prompt word “text” to be used in this week’s Six Sentence Stories. For what really happened see the short book of Jonah. Jonah son of Amittai was a prophet during the reign of Jeroboam II: 2 Kings 14:25.

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Thank you!
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Ah yes! “they all repented.”
Good news indeed.
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That is good news. Thank you, Michael!
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Well told, Frank!
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Thank you, Dora! And blessings to you!
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REading this makes me think Jonah’s reluctance to see Nineveh repent and yet they repented reminds me how powerful God’s Word is
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God’s Word is wonderful. Thank you and blessings, Jim!
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The Word is amazing!
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Another whale of a tale! Jonah learned more than the Ninevites I think.
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He did learn a lot. No more boat rides for him. He got punished and they repented after they saw what happened to him. Thank you!
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God was down to his last resort, eh Frank? Sounds like a close call and one that could have gone either way.
P.S. Love the photo of the beach.
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Thank you, Denise! The last thing Jonah wanted to do was tell them to repent.
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i am not familiar with this bible story, so thank you for sharing! and, i’m scratching my head wondering how i could not know it– maybe i’ve had it confused all these years with moby dick. 🙂
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Although not from Jonah’s perspective, this is one of the funniest stories in the Old Testament. I also think it really happened which makes it for me even more entertaining. I understand there used to be whales in the Mediterranean. Thank you, ren!
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🙂
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excellent imagery and smellery*
like the modern take to include the inference, “Dude! ok ok! We’ll repent…just stay downwind.”
don’t think this is a ‘real’ word… but thats never stopped us before
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Good point about Jonah staying downwind. Thank you, Clark!
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I’ve read and studied the story, and you’re right although I never really thought about it much, Jonah did just tell them the bare minimum of what The Lord told him to say. He really didn’t want them repenting, did he.
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He wasn’t eager for them to repent. Thank you, Mimi!
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That’s a new and quite believable take on the story.
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Thank you, Bernadette!
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I’ve often felt like a Jonah. 😦
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I can relate to him also. There are many times I have not wanted to do what I sensed the Lord was telling me to. Thank you, Mark!
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The mention of conspiracy theories was an unexpected but interesting one, that added a neat twist to this Biblical tale, and makes it feel more connected to our day when many people are discussing their thoughts on how real / likely the conspiracy theories of today are.
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That term “conspiracy theory” is anachronistic. I wonder if it might be incorrect. I almost changed it. Since Jonah wasn’t very cooperative, hoping the worst would happen to them, that might have got them wondering and creating half-true tales of their own about what was going on. It is a marvelous book regardless. Thank you, Nicole!
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Beautiful
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Thank you, Satyam!
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Welcome frank
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