{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0 {\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss Verdana;}}\fs24 {\colortbl ; \red255\green0\blue0; \red0\green0\blue255; \red255\green255\blue255; \red0\green0\blue0; } \hyphauto\ftnbj \sectd\sect{\header \pard\qr\plain\f0\fs16 Jonah (Page \chpgn) \par}{\pard \pagebb \par} {\pard\sb360\sa360\fs72 Jonah \par} {\pard\sb360\sa360\fs36 Jonah runs away \par} {\pard\sl280\slmult1\fs24\fi720 {\cf1 1}This message from the {\scaps {\super\cf2\fs24 1}Lord} came to Jonah, the son of Amittai: {\super\cf2\fs24 2}\uc1\u8220*Arise, go to that great city, Nineveh, and preach against it; for their wickedness is known to me.\uc1\u8221* {\super\cf2\fs24 3}But Jonah started to flee to Tarshish from the presence of the {\scaps Lord}. He went down to Joppa and found a ship going to Tarshish. So he paid the fare and went aboard to go with them to Tarshish from the presence of the {\scaps Lord}. {\super\cf2\fs24 4}But the {\scaps Lord} made a furious wind blow over the sea, and there was such a great storm that the ship was in danger of breaking to pieces. {\super\cf2\fs24 5}The sailors were terrified and each cried for help to his own god. They threw the ship's cargo into the sea to make the ship lighter. Meanwhile Jonah had gone down into the bottom of the ship and lay fast asleep. {\super\cf2\fs24 6}The captain of the ship went and said to him, \uc1\u8220*How can you sleep? Call on your god; perhaps that god will think of us, so that we may not be lost.\uc1\u8221* \par} {\pard\sl280\slmult1\fs24\fi720 {\super\cf2\fs24 7}The sailors said to one another, \uc1\u8220*Come, let us cast lots to discover on whose account this evil has come upon us.\uc1\u8221* So they cast lots, and the lot indicated Jonah. {\super\cf2\fs24 8}So they said to him, \uc1\u8220*Are you to blame for this? Tell us, what is your business, and where do you come from? What is your country and to what people do you belong?\uc1\u8221* {\super\cf2\fs24 9}He replied, \uc1\u8220*I am a Hebrew, and a worshipper of the {\scaps Lord}, the God of heaven, who made the sea and the dry land.\uc1\u8221* {\super\cf2\fs24 10}Then the men were greatly frightened and said to him, \uc1\u8220*What have you done?\uc1\u8221* For they knew that he was fleeing from the presence of the {\scaps Lord}, because he had told them. \par} {\pard\sl280\slmult1\fs24\fi720 {\super\cf2\fs24 11}Then they said to him, \uc1\u8220*What should we do to you, to make the sea calm for us?\uc1\u8221* For the sea grew more and more stormy. {\super\cf2\fs24 12}He said to them, \uc1\u8220*Take me up and throw me into the sea, and the sea will be calm for you, for I know that it is because of me this fierce storm has overtaken you.\uc1\u8221* \par} {\pard\sl280\slmult1\fs24\fi720 {\super\cf2\fs24 13}But instead the men rowed hard to get back to the land; they could not, however, for the sea grew more and more stormy ahead. {\super\cf2\fs24 14}So they cried to the {\scaps Lord} and said, \uc1\u8220*We beg you, {\scaps Lord}, we beg you, don't let us die for this man's life, and don't let us be guilty of shedding innocent blood, for you are the {\scaps Lord}; you have done as it pleases you.\uc1\u8221* {\super\cf2\fs24 15}And they took up Jonah, and threw him into the sea; and the sea became calm. {\super\cf2\fs24 16}Then the men greatly feared the {\scaps Lord}, and they offered a sacrifice and made vows to him. \par} {\pard\sl280\slmult1\fs24\fi720 {\super\cf2\fs24 17}But the {\scaps Lord} arranged for a great fish to swallow Jonah, and Jonah was inside the fish three days and three nights. \par} {\pard\sb360\sa360\fs36 Jonah's song \par} {\pard\sl280\slmult1\fs24\fi720 {\cf1 2}Jonah prayed to the {\scaps {\super\cf2\fs24 1}Lord} his God, out of the belly of the fish, {\super\cf2\fs24 2}and said: \par} {\pard\fi-2440\li2800 I cried out of my distress, to the {\scaps Lord} \par} {\pard\fi-2080\li2800 and he answered me; \par} {\pard\fi-2440\li2800 out of the midst of Sheol I cried aloud, \par} {\pard\fi-2080\li2800 and you heard my voice. \par} {\pard \par} {\pard\fi-2440\li2800 {\super\cf2\fs24 3}For you cast me into the deep, \par} {\pard\fi-2080\li2800 into heart of the seas, \par} {\pard\fi-2080\li2800 and the great flood rolled about me; \par} {\pard\fi-2440\li2800 all your breakers and your waves \par} {\pard\fi-2080\li2800 passed over me. \par} {\pard \par} {\pard\fi-2440\li2800 {\super\cf2\fs24 4}Then I said, I am driven out, \par} {\pard\fi-2080\li2800 away from your sight; \par} {\pard\fi-2440\li2800 How will I ever again \par} {\pard\fi-2080\li2800 look towards your holy temple? \par} {\pard \par} {\pard\fi-2440\li2800 {\super\cf2\fs24 5}The waters surrounded me, \par} {\pard\fi-2080\li2800 the great deep engulfed me, \par} {\pard\fi-2080\li2800 the sea weeds were wrapped about my head. \par} {\pard\fi-2440\li2800 {\super\cf2\fs24 6}I went down to the roots of the mountains; \par} {\pard\fi-2080\li2800 the prison of the earth closed over me forever. \par} {\pard \par} {\pard\fi-2440\li2800 Yet you brought up my life from destruction, \par} {\pard\fi-2080\li2800 O {\scaps Lord} my God. \par} {\pard\fi-2440\li2800 {\super\cf2\fs24 7}As my life slipped away, \par} {\pard\fi-2080\li2800 I remembered the {\scaps Lord}; \par} {\pard\fi-2440\li2800 and my prayer reached you, \par} {\pard\fi-2080\li2800 in your holy temple. \par} {\pard \par} {\pard\fi-2440\li2800 {\super\cf2\fs24 8}Those who worship worthless idols \par} {\pard\fi-2080\li2800 abandon their own mercy, \par} {\pard\fi-2440\li2800 {\super\cf2\fs24 9}but I will sacrifice to you \par} {\pard\fi-2080\li2800 with loud thanksgiving! \par} {\pard\fi-2440\li2800 I will pay that which I have vowed. \par} {\pard\fi-2080\li2800 Salvation is the {\scaps Lord}'s. \par} {\pard\sl280\slmult1\fs24\fi720 {\super\cf2\fs24 10}And the {\scaps Lord} spoke to the fish, and it threw up Jonah upon the dry land. \par} {\pard\sb360\sa360\fs36 The message to Nineveh \par} {\pard\sl280\slmult1\fs24\fi720 {\cf1 3}This message from the {\scaps {\super\cf2\fs24 1}Lord} came to Jonah the second time, {\super\cf2\fs24 2}\uc1\u8220*Arise, go to that great city, Nineveh, and proclaim to it the message that I tell you.\uc1\u8221* {\super\cf2\fs24 3}So Jonah started for Nineveh, as the {\scaps Lord} commanded. Now Nineveh was so large a city that it took three days' journey to cross it. {\super\cf2\fs24 4}Jonah began by going a day's journey into the city, and he proclaimed, \uc1\u8220*Forty days more and Nineveh shall be overthrown.\uc1\u8221* \par} {\pard\sl280\slmult1\fs24\fi720 {\super\cf2\fs24 5}And the people of Nineveh believed God; and they ordered a fast and put on sackcloth, from the greatest to the least of them. {\super\cf2\fs24 6}And when word came to the king of Nineveh, he rose from his throne, took off his robe, dressed in sackcloth, and sat in ashes. {\super\cf2\fs24 7}And he made this proclamation and published it in Nineveh: \uc1\u8220*By the decree of the king and his nobles: People, beast, herd, and flock shall not taste anything; let them not eat nor drink water. {\super\cf2\fs24 8}Let both people and animals put on sackcloth and let them cry earnestly to God; let them each turn from their evil ways and from the deeds of violence which they are doing. {\super\cf2\fs24 9}Who knows? God may relent and avert his fierce anger, so that we may not die.\uc1\u8221* \par} {\pard\sl280\slmult1\fs24\fi720 {\super\cf2\fs24 10}When God saw that they turned from their evil course, he relented the evil which he said he would do to them, and did not do it. \par} {\pard\sb360\sa360\fs36 Jonah sulks \par} {\pard\sl280\slmult1\fs24\fi720 {\cf1 4}But this seemed very wrong to Jonah and he became angry. {\super\cf2\fs24 2}He prayed to the {\scaps Lord} and said, \uc1\u8220*Ah, {\scaps Lord}, wasn't this what I said when I was still in my own country? That was why I fled at once to Tarshish; for I knew that you are a gracious and merciful God, patient, and loving and ready to forgive. {\super\cf2\fs24 3}Therefore, {\scaps Lord}, I beg you, take my life from me; for it is better for me to die than to live!\uc1\u8221* {\super\cf2\fs24 4}But the {\scaps Lord} said, \uc1\u8220*Are you doing right in being angry?\uc1\u8221* \par} {\pard\sl280\slmult1\fs24\fi720 {\super\cf2\fs24 5}Then Jonah went out of the city and sat down on the east side, and there made a hut for himself and sat under it, waiting to see what would become of the city. {\super\cf2\fs24 6}And the {\scaps Lord} arranged for a bush to grow up over Jonah as a shade for his head to make him comfortable. The bush gave Jonah great pleasure; {\super\cf2\fs24 7}but at dawn the next day God arranged for a worm which attacked the bush, so that it wilted. {\super\cf2\fs24 8}And when the sun rose, God arranged a hot east wind. And the sun beat upon Jonah's head, so that he was faint and begged that he might die, saying, \uc1\u8220*It is better for me to die than to live.\uc1\u8221* {\super\cf2\fs24 9}But God said to Jonah, \uc1\u8220*Are you doing right in being angry about the bush?\uc1\u8221* He replied, \uc1\u8220*I have every right to be as angry as I could possibly be!\uc1\u8221* \par} {\pard\sb360\sa360\fs36 Jonah is rebuked \par} {\pard\sl280\slmult1\fs24\fi720 {\super\cf2\fs24 10}The {\scaps Lord} said, \uc1\u8220*You care about a bush which has cost you no trouble and which you have not made grow, which came up in a night and wilted in a night. {\super\cf2\fs24 11}Should I not care for the great city Nineveh, in which there are one hundred and twenty thousand people who do not know their right hand from their left; and many cattle too?\uc1\u8221* \par} }