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The second chapter of Jonah is a mite difficult to follow, but from what I
gather; a portion of his nautical adventure was spent in a place called sheol;
which Jonah located at the bottoms of the mountains and walled in by the
Earth.
The second chapter of Jonah is a mite difficult to follow, but from what I
gather; a portion of his nautical adventure was spent in a place called sheol;
which Jonah located at the bottoms of the mountains and walled in by the
Earth.
Jonah died and went to sheol. The grave. The place where dead people go. In that place there is no thought, reason, emotion, and people who are there cannot praise God. They are dead.
Well the curious thing is; Jonah relates a prayer that he prayed while down
there; which strongly suggests to me that Jonah was conscious in the
afterlife.
there; which strongly suggests to me that Jonah was conscious in the
afterlife.
That second chapter also implies that Jonah was quite dead during most of
his body's repose in the fish's tummy and underwent a resurrection just
prior to being barfed ashore.
his body's repose in the fish's tummy and underwent a resurrection just
prior to being barfed ashore.
If in fact Jonah was deceased, and if he really was walled in deep
underground, and if in fact he underwent a resurrection, then his experience
is a perfect parallel to Christ's per Matt 12:40.
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underground, and if in fact he underwent a resurrection, then his experience
is a perfect parallel to Christ's per Matt 12:40.
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