...Justice and Judgment While overlapping with the theme above, but still distinct is the theme of justice and judgment. Both the prophetic books of Nahum and Jonah include pronouncements of judgment against Nineveh (Jon. 3.4; see esp. Nah. 3.1). As Phillip Cary notes concerning Nahum’s pronouncement against Nineveh, “The justice of the LORD in toppling empires and vindicating the oppressed is a thing to be celebrated.” Cary suggests that the book of Nahum “provides the background we need to understand Jonah’s attitude toward Nineveh.” God’s judgment concerning evil is good. But Jonah (and Israel) already knew that. The unexpected twist after Jonah’s pronouncement is that “when Nineveh repented, God relented.” The fact that God had the right...
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...having negative meanings about the land of Israel that God feels betrayed by. Hosea then becomes angered with the thought of his wife and her adultery. “Rebuke your mother, rebuke her, for she is not my wife, and I am not her husband…” (Hosea 1:2). Then the Lord basically says I will make her pay for her mistakes and she will know she is better off with you rather then her other men. The Lord then tells Hosea to go love his wife again even though she has committed adultery. Love her like God loves the Israelites who have continuously turned on him for other Gods. Jonah God directed Jonah to go to Nineveh however Jonah disobeyed and boarded a ship to Trashish. There was a large storm and the sailors become nervous, then Jonah explained that God was bringing judgment upon him. The sailors then threw him into the sea where he was swallowed up by a huge fish. God then had the fish cough him up three days later. Jonah then decided to obeyed God and went to Nineveh to fulfill his mission. Amos Amos came as the days of the wicked Northern Kingdom were coming to an end. The people were religious but it was barely spiritual. Amos announces that the neighboring nations would be punished. Amos warns that Israel will be destroyed, and gives examples of this judgment. Amos comes, announces God’s coming judgment to the Northern Kingdom. Doak/Sherwood Ch15 This chapter discuses the topic of prophesy. A prophet is someone who speaks on God’s behalf. They are not only known...
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...to Jonah I would very much like to start off by bringing in some facts about Jonah, whom was a prophet of God and the son of Amittai. Jonah was written between 793 and 753 B.C. and was written near Jerusalem. The author of Jonah is he himself; although throughout my research other theological scholars say the author of Jonah is unknown because it was written in third person. However, I disagree because there are other books in the bible written in third person and the authors are writing about their selves. First, I am going to write about the background of the Book of Jonah. The book of Jonah is quite interesting because it has some major themes and several purposes; it is also a short book in the bible that only has four chapters. The recipients of this book would be primarily to Israel, but it as well could be to any individual because we can all relate to the book of Jonah. I am certain that there are individuals that have several of the characteristics of Jonah, being that we all can be disobedient, bitter, resentful, and prideful at times. According to author Hyun Chul Paul Kim, that wrote Jonah Read Intertextually believes that out of all the other twelve Minor Prophets, Jonah has been the one who has been neglected, because people in general refer to him as the prophet that was swallowed by a big fish, because he was stubborn. The Book of Jonah Outline 1. Jonah flees from the Lord. ( 1:1-17) 2. Jonah is delivered from the fish. (2:1-2:10) 3. Jonah obeys...
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...Dustin King Professor Dark English 2301 April 2, 2012 Culture The culture values are very different in the poems that Han-Shan wrote and the story of Jonah that came out of the bible. They both believe that there is a higher being that will judge us but they both go about there life in many different ways. Fore the story from the bible they understand that we are going to sin and that we must do what God says. In the Buddhist poems it is more a sense of never do wrong and all that you do that is going to measure up to all of your faults . The cultural values that are visible in Han-Shan’s poems was that he was a firm believer in Buddhism but he was a follower of the southern branch of the Ch’an or Zen sect, which placed great emphasis upon individual effort and was less wary of emotionalism than earlier Buddhism had been. Watson states, “… as a result Han-Shan’s poetry has little of the tone of dry bland understatement that we see in other poets of Buddhism background. (Watson) Han-Shan’s poems are mostly about a place he supposedly lived which was called Cold Mountain. Buddhist’s try to be one with everything around them and to not fault anything. He speaks of nature and speaks fully in metaphor. “The valleys are long and strewn with stones.’ Han- Shan goes on to say “Who can break from the snares of the world and sit with me among the white clouds.” (Han-Shan) Han-Shan is translated as Cold Mountain, which is also his key point in his poems. Zen Buddhism is...
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...scientifically baseless. In fact, the story is so improbable that it has been relegated to the status of a children’s story by all accounts. The tale comes from the Book of Jonah in the Old Testament and is simply known to the modern world as “Jonah and the Whale.” Sadly, the story, while good, contains two fundamental flaws; one flaw based in science the other based in meaning. While most stories in the bible are symbolic in nature, this particular one really stretches the boundaries of the imagination. Jonah, a minor prophet, was ordered by God to go to the city of Nineveh and preach to the residents about their shortcomings in the eyes of the Lord. Jonah decided against going and instead tried to escape to another city by ship to avoid his task. While at sea, a terrible storm descended upon the ship Jonah was on. Instead of praying to God for the ships survival like the other shipmates, Jonah went below deck and fell asleep. Upon seeing Jonah sleeping, the captain of the ship woke Jonah up and begged him to pray because maybe his God would be the one to save them. Since their prayers fell on deaf ears, the crew decided to cast lots (draw straws) in order to possibly find out who among them brought this terrible ordeal. Jonah drew the short straw and explained to the crew that he was fleeing a task set upon him by God. Jonah, sensing the fear of his shipmates, asked to be thrown overboard...
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...September 2012 Story of Jonah Jonah was a prophet from Galilee and his story takes place somewhere between 780 B.C and 760 B.C.(Alexander) During this period of history, Assyria was a powerful, evil nation and Israel's most dreaded enemy. The Lord spoke to Jonah and told him to go to Nineveh and preach to the Ninevites. (Jonah 1:2) Jonah was supposed to warn the Ninevites to repent or suffer the consequences of their wickedness. Jonah had other ideas, though. Instead of heading for Nineveh, he took off for Tarshish, Spain. His motives could have been fear or revenge or both. The Assyrians had committed terrible killings against the people of Israel, traveling into their midst would have been frightening. Jonah also despised the Assyrians and probably would have liked to see God punish them. Yet, Jonah knew God's nature. He knew that if he preached repentance to the Ninevites, they would repent and God would spare them. (Jonah 4:2) Jonah hops on a boat headed for Tarshish, attempting to hide out from God. At night, a huge storm comes up and tosses the boat wildly. The sailors are afraid and all start to pray to their gods, while Jonah sleeps soundly below deck. (Jonah 1:4-6) The captain goes down to Jonah's cabin and pulls him out of bed. "And they said to one another, "Come, let us cast lots, that we may know for whose cause this trouble has come upon us." So they cast lots, and the lot fell on Jonah." (Jonah 1:7 ) The sailors all question Jonah about what he's done to bring...
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...It appears that Jonah fled from the Lord because he knew the Lord to be gracious and merciful, and the Ninevites were a people whom Jonah wanted to see destroyed. They were the enemies of Israel. Jonah may have felt it beneath him to discharge a message to a heathen people who's destruction he desired rather than their repentance. Jonah was sent there not only for Nineveh's good but also to Israel's shame. The heathen people quickly responded to the word of the Lord, while Israel continually rej ected the prophets God sent to them. When God speaks to me, I should listen and obey. I should rest assured that even though trials come, God is with me and fulfilling his purposes in my life. I should complete/do those things that I have promised to...
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...well-written novel that illustrates a model for systems and operation management. Reading through this book gave me an insight to the amount of effort that goes into managing a plant with all employees as well as keeping your home together. The main character, Alex Rogo who is the plant manager, is found in a dire situation with his plant on the verge of being closed down. He is given 3 months to turn the plant around and make it profitable. Alex comes into contact with an old professor, Jonah, who helps him along the way by teaching him successful methods of running a production plant. Meeting Number One * Initial state: Alex is a manager of a manufacturing plant when he happens to bump into Jonah, a Physics Professor, in the airport. Alex is trying to get Jonah to remember him while Jonah is attempting to catch his plane. As Jonah is heading to his terminal, him and Alex are conversing about the plant and how great Alex believes that his machines are. * Advice: During this whole conversation Jonah is asking Alex, is his plant making any money from the machines and are they being truly efficient? At the time Alex did not get what Jonah was referring too. * Actions taken: At this point Alex did not realize how dire his plant was performing. * Results: Jonah had to catch his flight and the two went their separate ways at that point. Alex continued to ponder on what Jonah meant by those questions. Meeting Number Two * Initial state: Alex has just found...
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...Jonah’s prayer in chapter two was one of the most beautiful prayers in the bible. It was a cry for help, but at the same time a song of repentance. In Jonah chapter 2 we as a group had to answer three questions. Our first question was how many prayers are mentioned in the book of Jonah, chapter 2. Second, when and where did Jonah pray the prayer. Lastly, was the fish a means of judgment or salvation. For our first question, “how many prayers are mentioned in Jonah 2”, the Bible says in Jonah 2:1, “Then Jonah prayed to the LORD his God.” Again it said he “prayed” not Jonah’s prayers. Also, as you read through the chapter you do not have any breaking points through the prayer showing any indication that there is more than one prayer. We believe...
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...Bible Dictionary Project Book: Jonah The author of the Book of Jonah was believed to be the Jonah himself. This book was written between 770-750 BC. There has been much debate about the literary style of this book. There are some who believe that this book is a work of fiction that is to be used as a metaphor to understand the will and workings of God. Nothing in the bible itself indicates that we should look at this or any other biblical passage as a fictional piece of work. Every word that is listed in this book should be taken literally as historical narrative events that took place. The book of Jonah is a literary epic of the ages with the main characters being God and Jonah. It deals with the themes of disobedience, redemption, and the supernatural. As a result of Jonah's disobedience to God, he had led himself into danger. He found himself on a ship and thrown overboard into the belly of a beast for Three whole days because he refused to preach God's word in Nineveh. The time he spent in the belly of the fish gave him the opportunity to reflect on his mission that The Lord sent him on. The book of Jonah also showed Gods mercy because he sent a prophet there to preach his word so that the 125,000 people that resided there may be able to have a chance of redemption from their sins. The purpose of this book is to show God’s Grace and to also show that disobedience to The Lord leads us down the path of destruction. Person: Jonah Jonah is what we call a minor prophet...
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...Margaret Peterson Haddix’s Found, is a mysterious book that will leave you on the edge of your seat. This book is written in third person, but you don’t get to see what other people are thinking. Margaret Peterson Haddix mainly focuses around Jonah, a 13 year old boy. I believe the theme of my book is that when there are obstacles in your way, you can persevere through them.---Jonah saw someone in his room , but when he went up there no one was there.--- the files on Chip’s computer suddenly got deleted. Finally, when they got lost in between time warps with a bunch of bad guys. First off, when Jonah saw that figure searching through his room he immediately started running toward the door. When he got inside he asked his mom and his dad if any of them had been in his room. They both answered with no. It was dark outside when this happened, and he was on his way home from Chip’s house. Jonah was certain that he wasn’t just seeing things because he saw a light moving around in his room. He also saw the hallway lights but then...
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...Tasha Hires BIBL 104 June 24, 2012 Summary of the books of the Old Testament Numbers The Genre's of this book are made up of Law and History due to the sins of disobedience and "god" worshiping. Along Israel's journey they were led away to wandered for 40 years in the wilderness before coming into the promised land. In the first 25 chapters of Numbers we see the experiences of the first generation of the Israelites in the wilderness along with the census of the men for battle. The remaining chapters of Numbers describes the experiences of the second generation. Obedience and rebellion followed by repentance and blessing, are themed throughout the entire book. The experiences Moses encountered in this book included his own siblings turning on him and anger starting to control many of his actions, and even due to his own disobedience Moses was unable to walk into the Promise Land. Numbers describes the walk of the Israelites as well as filling the gap between the Israelites receiving the law and getting them ready to enter the Promise Land . Ruth In this short narrative story, Ruth, a Moabite widow, willingly leaves her homeland to care for her mother-in-law, Naomi, who is also a widow. Being a Moabite, Ruth was not a part of God’s chosen people, Israel, but she chose to follow God anyway. God rewarded her for her faithfulness and her kindness to her mother-in-law. First, He provided for Ruth’s physical needs. As Ruth went out to get food, she came upon a...
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...accident and he even started smoking cigarette. Miles Ryan has a son named Jonah, he was very small when his mother passed away. It’s been hard trying to raising Jonah on his own and he want to do right by him. As gets Jonah ready one morning for school Miles finds a letter from Jonah teacher, Ms. Andrews, saying that she wants to meet with him later that day. Miles ask Jonah if he knew why his teacher wanted to meet him and Jonah said no. So when Miles left work he head to the school to pick up Jonah and meet with Ms. Andrews. She let’s Miles Know that Jonah is falling behind on all his class work and he doesn’t know how to read. Miles is in shock and mad because he didn’t know any of this. Because his wife Missy took care of thing at school for Jonah. So they discuss options that they can do and they decide Jonah is going to have to stay after school a days a week to get caught up to the other students. Sarah Andrew starts asking Miles why Jonah is so far behind on school work and Miles lets Sarah know that Jonah’s mother pass away 2 years ago. After that Sarah starts talking and thinking more and more about Miles till one day she shows up at one of Jonah’s soccer games. Miles was in shock because he didn’t invite her. When she got close she told Miles, Jonah had invited her to his soccer game. When Jonah had saw that Ms. Andrews had made it, he was so happy. Miles let Sarah know that Jonah...
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...Introduction The book “The Goal” by Eliyahu M. Goldratt tells a story about how a plant manager of UniCo succeeded in redirecting the company to become profitable again by implementing the theory of constraints. It is written as a novel to help teach people on how imply the theory of constraints to the real life situation. The Goal Summary Alex Rogo is the main character in the novel and he is the plant manager of UniCo. He was given a three-months period by the vice-president of the company to get the company back on track or they have to shut it down. Under a lot of pressures, both from his personal life with his wife and the company that he works for, Alex Rogo seek advice from his old college physics teacher named Jonah. Having told the problems to Jonah, the physics teacher then crafted three measurements for Alex to help him solve the problems. And that is by measuring the throughput, operational expenses, and inventory. To increase throughput, while simultaneously reducing operational expenses and inventory could help him increase the net profit, as it was Alex’s goal at that time. Alex was asked by his teacher to look for those three measurements in his plant. However, Alex still could not find the answers to those three measurements. On one Saturday morning, he remembered that he needed to take his boy to an overnight hike for Boy Scout event. He needed to lead the group because the troop leader was sick. During the hike, he realizes the line closing and spreading...
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...based on lies, but the whole city of San Lorenzo worship it and follow what it says, even though it is forbidden and you will get the “hook” if you do. “Nothing in this book is true.” These were the first words given in the prologue. Immediately after this, the main character says, “Call me Jonah. My parents did, or nearly did. They called me John.” Jonah began to collect things for a book he was going to write called The Day the World Ended. It was going to be about what Americans did on that very exact day the first atomic bomb was deployed on Hiroshima, Japan. This book will never be completed. This book was meant to be a Christian book, but Jonah is now a Bokononist. If someone would’ve told him about the “bittersweet lies” the book told, he would’ve became a Bokononist from the very beginning. Bokononists believe that civilization is shaped into groups that do God’s work without ever knowing what they’re doing. A karass is what they call themselves. “All the true things I am about to tell you are shameless lies.” The warning in this is any person who can not comprehend how a useful religion can be based on lies then you will not understand the point to this book. So be it. Jonah’s karass includes the three children of Dr. Felix Hoenikker. Who is known as the “father” of the first atomic bomb. Jonah wrote a letter to the youngest of Dr. Hoenikkers children, Newton. Newton wrote back to him and explained that he was still a mere child who didn’t know at the time what...
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