Jonah
Jonah 1 (The Message)
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One day long ago, God's Word came to Jonah, Amittai's son: 2 "Up on your
feet and on your way to the big city of Nineveh! Preach to them. They're in a
bad way and I can't ignore it any longer." 3 But Jonah got up and went the
other direction to Tarshish, running away from God. He went down to the port of
Joppa and found a ship headed for Tarshish. He paid the fare and went on board,
joining those going to Tarshish - as far away from God as he could get. 4 But
God sent a huge storm at sea, the waves towering. 5 The sailors were terrified.
They called out in desperation to their gods. They threw everything they were
carrying overboard to lighten the ship. Meanwhile, Jonah had gone down into the
hold of the ship to take a nap. He was sound asleep. 6 The captain came to him
and said, "What's this? Sleeping! Get up! Pray to your god! Maybe your god
will see we're in trouble and rescue us." 7 Then the sailors said to one
another, "Let's get to the bottom of this. Let's draw straws to identify
the culprit on this ship who's responsible for this disaster." So they
drew straws. Jonah got the short straw. 8 Then they grilled him: "Confess.
Why this disaster? What is your work? Where do you come from? What country?
What family?" 9 He told them, "I'm a Hebrew. I worship God, the God
of heaven who made sea and land." 10 At that, the men were frightened,
really frightened, and said, "What on earth have you done!" As Jonah
talked, the sailors realized that he was running away from God. 11 They said to
him, "What are we going to do with you - to get rid of this storm?"
By this time the sea was wild, totally out of control. 12 Jonah said,
"Throw me overboard, into the sea. Then the storm will stop. It's all my
fault. I'm the cause of the storm. Get rid of me and you'll get rid of the
storm." 13 But no. The men tried rowing back to shore. They made no
headway. The storm only got worse and worse, wild and raging. 14 Then they
prayed to God, "O God! Don't let us drown because of this man's life, and
don't blame us for his death. You are God. Do what you think is best." 15 They
took Jonah and threw him overboard. Immediately the sea was quieted down. 16
The sailors were impressed, no longer terrified by the sea, but in awe of God.
They worshiped God, offered a sacrifice, and made vows. 17 Then God assigned a
huge fish to swallow Jonah. Jonah was in the fish's belly three days and
nights.
Jonah 2 (The Message)
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Then Jonah prayed to his God from the belly of the fish. 2 He prayed: "In
trouble, deep trouble, I prayed to God. He answered me. From the belly of the
grave I cried, 'Help!' You heard my cry. 3 You threw me into ocean's depths,
into a watery grave, With ocean waves, ocean breakers crashing over me. 4 I
said, 'I've been thrown away, thrown out, out of your sight. I'll never again
lay eyes on your Holy Temple.' 5 Ocean gripped me by the throat. The ancient
Abyss grabbed me and held tight. My head was all tangled in seaweed 6 at the
bottom of the sea where the mountains take root. I was as far down as a body
can go, and the gates were slamming shut behind me forever - Yet you pulled me
up from that grave alive, O God, my God! 7 When my life was slipping away, I
remembered God, And my prayer got through to you, made it all the way to your
Holy Temple. 8 Those who worship hollow gods, god-frauds, walk away from their
only true love. 9 But I'm worshiping you, God, calling out in thanksgiving! And
I'll do what I promised I'd do! Salvation belongs to God!" 10 Then God
spoke to the fish, and it vomited up Jonah on the seashore.
Jonah 3 (The Message)
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Next, God spoke to Jonah a second time: 2 "Up on your feet and on your way
to the big city of Nineveh! Preach to them. They're in a bad way and I can't
ignore it any longer." 3 This time Jonah started off straight for Nineveh,
obeying God's orders to the letter. 4 Jonah entered the city, went one day's
walk and preached, "In forty days Nineveh will be smashed." 5 The
people of Nineveh listened, and trusted God. They proclaimed a citywide fast
and dressed in burlap to show their repentance. Everyone did it - rich and
poor, famous and obscure, leaders and followers. 6 When the message reached the
king of Nineveh, he got up off his throne, threw down his royal robes, dressed
in burlap, and sat down in the dirt. 7 Then he issued a public proclamation
throughout Nineveh, authorized by him and his leaders: "Not one drop of
water, not one bite of food for man, woman, or animal, including your herds and
flocks! 8 Dress them all, both people and animals, in burlap, and send up a cry
for help to God. Everyone must turn around, turn back from an evil life and the
violent ways that stain their hands. 9 Who knows? Maybe God will turn around
and change his mind about us, quit being angry with us and let us live!"
10 God saw what they had done, that they had turned away from their evil lives.
He did change his mind about them. What he said he would do to them he didn't
do.
Jonah 4 (The Message)
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Jonah was furious. He lost his temper. 2 He yelled at God, "God! I knew it
- when I was back home, I knew this was going to happen! That's why I ran off
to Tarshish! I knew you were sheer grace and mercy, not easily angered, rich in
love, and ready at the drop of a hat to turn your plans of punishment into a
program of forgiveness! 3 "So, God, if you won't kill them, kill me! I'm better
off dead!" 4 God said, "What do you have to be angry about?" 5
But Jonah just left. He went out of the city to the east and sat down in a
sulk. He put together a makeshift shelter of leafy branches and sat there in
the shade to see what would happen to the city. 6 God arranged for a
broad-leafed tree to spring up. It grew over Jonah to cool him off and get him
out of his angry sulk. Jonah was pleased and enjoyed the shade. Life was
looking up. 7 But then God sent a worm. By dawn of the next day, the worm had
bored into the shade tree and it withered away. 8 The sun came up and God sent
a hot, blistering wind from the east. The sun beat down on Jonah's head and he
started to faint. He prayed to die: "I'm better off dead!" 9 Then God
said to Jonah, "What right do you have to get angry about this shade
tree?" Jonah said, "Plenty of right. It's made me angry enough to
die!" 10 God said, "What's this? How is it that you can change your
feelings from pleasure to anger overnight about a mere shade tree that you did
nothing to get? You neither planted nor watered it. It grew up one night and
died the next night. 11 So, why can't I likewise change what I feel about
Nineveh from anger to pleasure, this big city of more than a hundred and twenty
thousand childlike people who don't yet know right from wrong, to say nothing
of all the innocent animals?"
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