<h2><SPAN name="THE_STORY_OF_JONAH_AND_THE_WHALE" id="THE_STORY_OF_JONAH_AND_THE_WHALE"></SPAN>THE STORY OF JONAH AND THE WHALE</h2>
<p>At this time another prophet, named Jonah, was giving the
word of the Lord to the Israelites. To Jonah the Lord spoke,
saying:</p>
<p>"Go to Nineveh, that great city, and preach to it; for its
wickedness rises up before me."</p>
<p>But Jonah did not wish to preach to the people of Nineveh;
for they were the enemies of his land, the land of Israel. He
wished Nineveh to die in its sins, and not to turn to God and
live. So Jonah tried to go away from the city where God had
sent him. He went down to Joppa and took a ship for
Tarshish.</p>
<p>But the Lord saw Jonah on the ship; and the Lord sent a
great storm upon the sea, so that the ship seemed as though it
would go to pieces. The sailors threw overboard everything on
the ship; and when they could do no more, every man prayed to
his god to save the ship and themselves. Jonah was now lying
fast asleep, and the ship's captain came to him, and said:</p>
<p>"What do you mean by sleeping in such a time as this? Awake,
rise up, and call upon your God. Perhaps He will hear you and
save our lives."</p>
<p>But the storm continued to rage around the ship; and they
said:</p>
<p>"<SPAN name="Page_150"
id="Page_150"></SPAN>There is some man on this ship who has
brought upon us this trouble. Let us cast lots and find who
it is."</p>
<p>Then they cast lots, and the lot fell on Jonah. They said to
him, all at once:</p>
<p>"Tell us, who are you? From what country do you come? What
is your business? To what people do you belong? Why have you
brought all this trouble upon us?"</p>
<p>Then Jonah told them the whole story, how he came from the
land of Israel, and that he had fled away from the presence of
the Lord. And they said to him:</p>
<p>"What shall we do to you, that the storm may cease?"</p>
<p>Then said Jonah:</p>
<p>"Take me up and throw me into the sea; then the storm will
cease and the waters will be calm; for I know that for my sake
this great tempest is upon you."</p>
<p>But the men were not willing to throw Jonah into the sea.
They rowed hard to bring the ship to the land, but they could
not. Then they cried unto the Lord, and said:</p>
<p>"We pray thee, O Lord, we pray thee, let us not die for this
man's life; for thou, O Lord, hast done as it pleased
thee."</p>
<p>At last, when they could do nothing else to save themselves,
they threw Jonah into the sea.</p>
<p><SPAN name="Page_151"
id="Page_151"></SPAN>At once the storm ceased, and the waves
became still. Then the men on the ship feared the Lord
greatly. They offered a sacrifice to the Lord, and made
promises to serve him.</p>
<p>And the Lord caused a great fish to swallow up Jonah; and
Jonah was alive within the fish for three days and three
nights. In the fish Jonah cried to the Lord; and the Lord
caused the great fish to throw up Jonah upon the dry land.</p>
<p>Notice all through this story that, although Jonah was God's
servant, he was always thinking about himself. God protected
Jonah and saved him, not because he was such a good man, but
because he wanted to teach him a great lesson.</p>
<p>By this time Jonah had learned that some men who worshipped
idols were kind in their hearts, and were dear to the Lord.
This was the lesson that God meant Jonah to learn; and now the
call of the Lord came to Jonah a second time:</p>
<p>"Arise, go to Nineveh, that great city, and preach to it
what I command you." So Jonah went to the city of Nineveh; and
as he entered into it, he called out to the people:</p>
<p>"Within forty days shall Nineveh be destroyed."</p>
<p>And he walked through the city all day crying out only
this:</p>
<p>"Within forty days shall Nineveh be destroyed."</p>
<p><SPAN name="Page_152"
id="Page_152"></SPAN>And the people of Nineveh believed the
word of the Lord as spoken by Jonah. They turned away from
their sins and fasted and sought the Lord, from the greatest
of them even to the least. The king of Nineveh arose from
his throne, and laid aside his royal robes, and covered
himself with sack-cloth and sat in ashes, as a sign of his
sorrow. And the king sent out a command to his people that
they should fast, and seek the Lord, and turn from sin.</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <SPAN name="TO_SHADE_JONAH_FROM_THE_SUN"
id="TO_SHADE_JONAH_FROM_THE_SUN"><ANTIMG src="./images/figure40_th.jpg"
title="To shade Jonah from the sun"
alt="To shade Jonah from the sun" /></SPAN><br/>
<i>To shade Jonah from the sun</i>
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<p>And God saw that the people of Nineveh were sorry for their
wickedness, and he forgave them, and did not destroy their
city. But this made Jonah very angry. He did not wish to have
Nineveh spared, because it was the enemy of his own land; and
also he feared that men would call him a false prophet when his
word did not come to pass. And Jonah said to the Lord:</p>
<p>"O Lord, I was sure that it would be thus, that thou
wouldest spare the city; and for that reason I tried to flee
away; for I know that thou <SPAN name="Page_153"
id="Page_153"></SPAN>wast a gracious God, full of pity, slow to
anger, and rich in mercy. Now, O Lord, take away my life,
for it is better for me to die than to live."</p>
<p>And Jonah went out of the city, and built a little hut on
the east side of it, and sat under its roof, to see whether God
would keep the word that he had spoken. Then the Lord caused a
plant with thick leaves to grow up, and to shade Jonah from the
sun; and Jonah was glad, and sat under its shadow. But a worm
destroyed the plant; and the next day a hot wind blew, and
Jonah suffered from the heat; and again Jonah wished that he
might die. And the Lord said to Jonah:</p>
<p>"You were sorry to see the plant die, though you did not
make it grow, and though it came up in a night and died in a
night. And should not I have pity on Nineveh, that great city,
where are more than a hundred thousand little children, and
also many cattle,—all helpless and knowing nothing?"</p>
<p>And Jonah learned that men, and women, and little children,
are all precious in the sight of the Lord, even though they
know not God.</p>
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