God ordered Jonah one day to tell the people of Nineveh to stop acting foolishly.
The only difficulty was that Jonah refused to assist the citizens. He desired that the citizens be penalized for their errors.
Instead, he chose to flee the city by boat rather than follow God's instructions.
A tremendous storm arose shortly after the boat left, tossing the boat around violently.
Except for Jonah, who was quietly asleep below deck, the men threw their luggage overboard in the hopes of avoiding drowning.
I'm fleeing from something God has called me to accomplish, Jonah explained. It is all my fault that this is taking place. The storm will be stopped if you throw me into the water.
The men hesitated to toss Jonah overboard, but as the storm worsened, they did so. The storm came to a sudden stop.
God had not yet through with Jonah. He sent a whale to swallow Jonah whole to keep him from drowning, and he held him in the whale for three days.
Jonah had time to think during those three days of complete darkness and agony. He prayed to God over and again, begging God to forgive him and thanking God for saving him from drowning.
Jonah had clearly changed his ways by the time God ordered the whale to spit him out.
Jonah consented to go to Nineveh for the second time when he was requested.
He told the people what had occurred to him and threatened to destroy the city if they continued to misbehave.
When the king of Nineveh learned of this, he made certain that everyone in the city paid attention to God.
All the people were forgiven by God.
Jonah stormed out of the city, enraged at God's refusal to punish the people, and begged God to kill him.
A passenger is missing below deck! Allow me to go get him!
Aye, Captain!
H-help m-meeee!
I stink!
If you don't listen, he'll demolish everything in this city in 40 days!
What a terrible life and all of its inequity!
We appreciate you informing us. We'll pay attention to what He says.
I prefer not to destroy people who do horrible things; instead, I prefer to see us repent and do good again.
Please inform the people of Nineveh that their actions are inexcusable.
I-
Many thanks
AHHH!!!
CITIZENS OF NINEVEH
God ordered Jonah one day to tell the people of Nineveh to stop acting foolishly.
The only difficulty was that Jonah refused to assist the citizens. He desired that the citizens be penalized for their errors.
Instead, he chose to flee the city by boat rather than follow God's instructions.
A tremendous storm arose shortly after the boat left, tossing the boat around violently.
Except for Jonah, who was quietly asleep below deck, the men threw their luggage overboard in the hopes of avoiding drowning.
I'm fleeing from something God has called me to accomplish, Jonah explained. It is all my fault that this is taking place. The storm will be stopped if you throw me into the water.
The men hesitated to toss Jonah overboard, but as the storm worsened, they did so. The storm came to a sudden stop.
God had not yet through with Jonah. He sent a whale to swallow Jonah whole to keep him from drowning, and he held him in the whale for three days.
Jonah had time to think during those three days of complete darkness and agony. He prayed to God over and again, begging God to forgive him and thanking God for saving him from drowning.
Jonah had clearly changed his ways by the time God ordered the whale to spit him out.
Jonah consented to go to Nineveh for the second time when he was requested.
He told the people what had occurred to him and threatened to destroy the city if they continued to misbehave.
When the king of Nineveh learned of this, he made certain that everyone in the city paid attention to God.
All the people were forgiven by God.
Jonah stormed out of the city, enraged at God's refusal to punish the people, and begged God to kill him.
A passenger is missing below deck! Allow me to go get him!
Aye, Captain!
H-help m-meeee!
I stink!
If you don't listen, he'll demolish everything in this city in 40 days!
What a terrible life and all of its inequity!
We appreciate you informing us. We'll pay attention to what He says.
I prefer not to destroy people who do horrible things; instead, I prefer to see us repent and do good again.
Please inform the people of Nineveh that their actions are inexcusable.
I-
Many thanks
AHHH!!!
CITIZENS OF NINEVEH
God ordered Jonah one day to tell the people of Nineveh to stop acting foolishly.
The only difficulty was that Jonah refused to assist the citizens. He desired that the citizens be penalized for their errors.
Instead, he chose to flee the city by boat rather than follow God's instructions.
A tremendous storm arose shortly after the boat left, tossing the boat around violently.
Except for Jonah, who was quietly asleep below deck, the men threw their luggage overboard in the hopes of avoiding drowning.
I'm fleeing from something God has called me to accomplish, Jonah explained. It is all my fault that this is taking place. The storm will be stopped if you throw me into the water.
The men hesitated to toss Jonah overboard, but as the storm worsened, they did so. The storm came to a sudden stop.
God had not yet through with Jonah. He sent a whale to swallow Jonah whole to keep him from drowning, and he held him in the whale for three days.
Jonah had time to think during those three days of complete darkness and agony. He prayed to God over and again, begging God to forgive him and thanking God for saving him from drowning.
Jonah had clearly changed his ways by the time God ordered the whale to spit him out.
Jonah consented to go to Nineveh for the second time when he was requested.
He told the people what had occurred to him and threatened to destroy the city if they continued to misbehave.
When the king of Nineveh learned of this, he made certain that everyone in the city paid attention to God.
All the people were forgiven by God.
Jonah stormed out of the city, enraged at God's refusal to punish the people, and begged God to kill him.
A passenger is missing below deck! Allow me to go get him!
Aye, Captain!
H-help m-meeee!
I stink!
If you don't listen, he'll demolish everything in this city in 40 days!
What a terrible life and all of its inequity!
We appreciate you informing us. We'll pay attention to what He says.
I prefer not to destroy people who do horrible things; instead, I prefer to see us repent and do good again.
Please inform the people of Nineveh that their actions are inexcusable.
I-
Many thanks
AHHH!!!
CITIZENS OF NINEVEH
God ordered Jonah one day to tell the people of Nineveh to stop acting foolishly.
The only difficulty was that Jonah refused to assist the citizens. He desired that the citizens be penalized for their errors.
Instead, he chose to flee the city by boat rather than follow God's instructions.
A tremendous storm arose shortly after the boat left, tossing the boat around violently.
Except for Jonah, who was quietly asleep below deck, the men threw their luggage overboard in the hopes of avoiding drowning.
I'm fleeing from something God has called me to accomplish, Jonah explained. It is all my fault that this is taking place. The storm will be stopped if you throw me into the water.
The men hesitated to toss Jonah overboard, but as the storm worsened, they did so. The storm came to a sudden stop.
God had not yet through with Jonah. He sent a whale to swallow Jonah whole to keep him from drowning, and he held him in the whale for three days.
Jonah had time to think during those three days of complete darkness and agony. He prayed to God over and again, begging God to forgive him and thanking God for saving him from drowning.
Jonah had clearly changed his ways by the time God ordered the whale to spit him out.
Jonah consented to go to Nineveh for the second time when he was requested.
He told the people what had occurred to him and threatened to destroy the city if they continued to misbehave.
When the king of Nineveh learned of this, he made certain that everyone in the city paid attention to God.
All the people were forgiven by God.
Jonah stormed out of the city, enraged at God's refusal to punish the people, and begged God to kill him.
A passenger is missing below deck! Allow me to go get him!
Aye, Captain!
H-help m-meeee!
I stink!
If you don't listen, he'll demolish everything in this city in 40 days!
What a terrible life and all of its inequity!
We appreciate you informing us. We'll pay attention to what He says.
I prefer not to destroy people who do horrible things; instead, I prefer to see us repent and do good again.
Please inform the people of Nineveh that their actions are inexcusable.
I-
Many thanks
AHHH!!!
CITIZENS OF NINEVEH
God ordered Jonah one day to tell the people of Nineveh to stop acting foolishly.
The only difficulty was that Jonah refused to assist the citizens. He desired that the citizens be penalized for their errors.
Instead, he chose to flee the city by boat rather than follow God's instructions.
A tremendous storm arose shortly after the boat left, tossing the boat around violently.
Except for Jonah, who was quietly asleep below deck, the men threw their luggage overboard in the hopes of avoiding drowning.
I'm fleeing from something God has called me to accomplish, Jonah explained. It is all my fault that this is taking place. The storm will be stopped if you throw me into the water.
The men hesitated to toss Jonah overboard, but as the storm worsened, they did so. The storm came to a sudden stop.
God had not yet through with Jonah. He sent a whale to swallow Jonah whole to keep him from drowning, and he held him in the whale for three days.
Jonah had time to think during those three days of complete darkness and agony. He prayed to God over and again, begging God to forgive him and thanking God for saving him from drowning.
Jonah had clearly changed his ways by the time God ordered the whale to spit him out.
Jonah consented to go to Nineveh for the second time when he was requested.
He told the people what had occurred to him and threatened to destroy the city if they continued to misbehave.
When the king of Nineveh learned of this, he made certain that everyone in the city paid attention to God.
All the people were forgiven by God.
Jonah stormed out of the city, enraged at God's refusal to punish the people, and begged God to kill him.
A passenger is missing below deck! Allow me to go get him!
Aye, Captain!
H-help m-meeee!
I stink!
If you don't listen, he'll demolish everything in this city in 40 days!
What a terrible life and all of its inequity!
We appreciate you informing us. We'll pay attention to what He says.
I prefer not to destroy people who do horrible things; instead, I prefer to see us repent and do good again.
Please inform the people of Nineveh that their actions are inexcusable.
I-
Many thanks
AHHH!!!
CITIZENS OF NINEVEH
God ordered Jonah one day to tell the people of Nineveh to stop acting foolishly.
The only difficulty was that Jonah refused to assist the citizens. He desired that the citizens be penalized for their errors.
Instead, he chose to flee the city by boat rather than follow God's instructions.
A tremendous storm arose shortly after the boat left, tossing the boat around violently.
Except for Jonah, who was quietly asleep below deck, the men threw their luggage overboard in the hopes of avoiding drowning.
I'm fleeing from something God has called me to accomplish, Jonah explained. It is all my fault that this is taking place. The storm will be stopped if you throw me into the water.
The men hesitated to toss Jonah overboard, but as the storm worsened, they did so. The storm came to a sudden stop.
God had not yet through with Jonah. He sent a whale to swallow Jonah whole to keep him from drowning, and he held him in the whale for three days.
Jonah had time to think during those three days of complete darkness and agony. He prayed to God over and again, begging God to forgive him and thanking God for saving him from drowning.
Jonah had clearly changed his ways by the time God ordered the whale to spit him out.
Jonah consented to go to Nineveh for the second time when he was requested.
He told the people what had occurred to him and threatened to destroy the city if they continued to misbehave.
When the king of Nineveh learned of this, he made certain that everyone in the city paid attention to God.
All the people were forgiven by God.
Jonah stormed out of the city, enraged at God's refusal to punish the people, and begged God to kill him.
A passenger is missing below deck! Allow me to go get him!
Aye, Captain!
H-help m-meeee!
I stink!
If you don't listen, he'll demolish everything in this city in 40 days!
What a terrible life and all of its inequity!
We appreciate you informing us. We'll pay attention to what He says.
I prefer not to destroy people who do horrible things; instead, I prefer to see us repent and do good again.
Please inform the people of Nineveh that their actions are inexcusable.
I-
Many thanks
AHHH!!!
CITIZENS OF NINEVEH
God ordered Jonah one day to tell the people of Nineveh to stop acting foolishly.
The only difficulty was that Jonah refused to assist the citizens. He desired that the citizens be penalized for their errors.
Instead, he chose to flee the city by boat rather than follow God's instructions.
A tremendous storm arose shortly after the boat left, tossing the boat around violently.
Except for Jonah, who was quietly asleep below deck, the men threw their luggage overboard in the hopes of avoiding drowning.
I'm fleeing from something God has called me to accomplish, Jonah explained. It is all my fault that this is taking place. The storm will be stopped if you throw me into the water.
The men hesitated to toss Jonah overboard, but as the storm worsened, they did so. The storm came to a sudden stop.
God had not yet through with Jonah. He sent a whale to swallow Jonah whole to keep him from drowning, and he held him in the whale for three days.
Jonah had time to think during those three days of complete darkness and agony. He prayed to God over and again, begging God to forgive him and thanking God for saving him from drowning.
Jonah had clearly changed his ways by the time God ordered the whale to spit him out.
Jonah consented to go to Nineveh for the second time when he was requested.
He told the people what had occurred to him and threatened to destroy the city if they continued to misbehave.
When the king of Nineveh learned of this, he made certain that everyone in the city paid attention to God.
All the people were forgiven by God.
Jonah stormed out of the city, enraged at God's refusal to punish the people, and begged God to kill him.
A passenger is missing below deck! Allow me to go get him!
Aye, Captain!
H-help m-meeee!
I stink!
If you don't listen, he'll demolish everything in this city in 40 days!
What a terrible life and all of its inequity!
We appreciate you informing us. We'll pay attention to what He says.
I prefer not to destroy people who do horrible things; instead, I prefer to see us repent and do good again.
Please inform the people of Nineveh that their actions are inexcusable.
I-
Many thanks
AHHH!!!
CITIZENS OF NINEVEH