Jonah 1
Chapter context
What is happening in Jonah 1?
Jonah 1 belongs to the opening movement of the book, especially the section often described as flight and storm. Jonah is a prophetic narrative about flight, reluctant witness, repentance in Nineveh, and the scandal of God’s mercy toward enemies. Read this chapter with the wider themes of mercy, mission, and repentance in view so the individual verses keep their proper weight.
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Glossary
- Amittai Person v. 1
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True, the father of Jonah the prophet, a native of Gath-hepher ( 2 Kings 14:25 ; Jonah 1:1 ).
- Jonah Person v. 1, 3, 5, 7, 15, 17
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A dove, the son of Amittai of Gath-hepher. He was a prophet of Israel, and predicted the restoration of the ancient boundaries ( 2 Kings 14:25-27 ) of the kingdom.
- City People v. 2
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The earliest mention of city-building is that of Enoch, which was built by Cain ( Gen. 4:17 ). After the confusion of tongues, the descendants of Nimrod founded several cities (10:10-12).
- Nineveh Place v. 2
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Biblical settlement. Modern identification: Nineveh.
- Joppa Place v. 3
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Beauty, a town in the portion of Dan ( Josh. 19:46 ; A. V., “Japho”), on a sandy promontory between Caesarea and Gaza, and at a distance of 30 miles north-west from Jerusalem. It is one of the oldest towns in Asia. Modern identification: Jaffa.
- Tarshish Place v. 3
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A Sanscrit or Aryan word, meaning “the sea coast. ” (1. ) One of the “sons” of Javan ( Gen. 10:4 ; 1 Chr. 1:7 ). (2. ) The name of a place which first comes into notice in the days of Solomon. Modern identification: Huelva.