Thank you brother. I felt like Scripture was clear there and nothing more needed to be said. I don't know about you, but I grew up in Sunday school. Of course Jonah and the whale or big fish was one of those well told Bible stories. The whole point of Jonah learning his lesson, that he could not flee the will of God, was learned in the belly of the fish. Maybe some didn't grow up on these Bible lessons. That preacher needs to possibly pick up his Bible and read it though.
Your post was very good, but the whole issue does have a bit of complication - I tried to detail it in post #40.
I'm afraid my post (#40) was a bit rambly and hard to read, lol.
Here is the whole issue in a nutshell:
Did Jonah repent or not? Well... he did and he didn't... and then he probably did some more, but not with 100% certainty.
1. The story of Jonah has
2 instances of sin, and requires
2 instances of repentance.
2. The first instance of sin is refusing to go to Nineveh, and there is repentance in chapter 2.
3. The second instance of sin is anger because God spared Nineveh... this sin has no explicit resolution.
4. So there are many things going on, some are neatly resolved, and some are not.
5. I think I could make a case that the existence of repentance after chapter 4, though not explicit, is implicit.
* If we consider: Jonah's position as a prophet, his previous relationship with God, his previous ability to repent, and God's patience with him at the very end... I think these all lead us to an implicit understanding there was probably repentance again at the end.
God Bless.
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