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  2. Jan 4, 2022 · However, Jonah chose to flee from the presence of the Lord instead (Jonah 1:10). In his flight, Jonah left his home of Gath-hepher, near Nazareth in Israel (2 Kings 14:25), and traveled to Joppa (Jonah 1:3), a coastal city.

  3. A prophet named Jonah is commanded by G‑d to warn the people of the Assyrian city Nineveh of their impending destruction if they don’t repent of their wicked ways. Instead of gladly following G‑d ’s command, Jonah tries to “escape” from G‑d and hops onto a boat heading in the other direction.

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  4. Why did Jonah run away from God to Tarshish? 1 The word of the Lord came to Jonah son of Amittai: 2 “Go to the great city of Nineveh and preach against it, because its wickedness has come up before me.”. 3 But Jonah ran away from the Lord and headed for Tarshish.

  5. Jan 14, 2024 · The Storm at Sea. After receiving God’s command to go to Nineveh, Jonah fled in the opposite direction to Tarshish to avoid preaching to the Ninevites. He boarded a ship heading to Tarshish, attempting to run away from God’s purpose for him (Jonah 1:1-3).

  6. Apr 8, 2017 · Jonah likely wanted God to destroy them instead. But God brought Jonah to Nineveh just the same. We know that God sent a big fish to remind him that He was serious about what He commanded (see Jonah 2). Even still, Jonah's heart didn't change; he wanted Nineveh destroyed.

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  7. Jul 17, 2023 · Why was Jonah so angry about the success of his ministry in Nineveh? Jonah knew through a prophetic revelation that in less than 50 years, the Assyrians would destroy the northern kingdom of Israel and take its inhabitants captive.

  8. Oct 25, 2024 · Q. Why did Jonah flee to Tarshish instead of obeying the Lord and preaching to the Ninevites? A. Among the many questions that surround the famous biblical story about a bad-tempered prophet, a violent storm at sea, a submarine-like fish, and a sweeping revival in the Assyrian capital of Nineveh, none is more important than the question you raise.

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