Category Archive: Bible - OT - Jonah



Thoughts on Jonah - November 30, 2006
Some random thoughts on Jonah, inspired by a conversation with my student, Brillana McLean. 1) The first chapters of Jonah seem to follow something of an exit-and-return story. Jonah gets in a boat and crosses some water; he is cast...

Looking toward the temple - December 14, 2005
A student suggests that Jonah 2:4 is at the center of a chiasm that goes from 1:17 to the end of chapter 2. In 2:4, Jonah says that he looks toward the temple of Yahweh, and the centrality of that...

Sign of Jonah - December 09, 2005
The sign of Jonah is certainly the death-resurrection of Jonah 2, as well as the turning to the Gentiles of Jonah 3. But the sign of Jonah also means the setting of a question mark above the future history of...

Successful Disobedience - November 12, 2004
Jonah obeyed God's commission, and preached successfully to Nineveh. They all repented in sackcloth. Earlier, though, Jonah DISOBEYED God's commission, and preached successfully to the sailors on the ship. They all feared Yahweh and sacrificed and took vows. It appears...

Parallel Sections of Jonah - December 12, 2003
I have long thought of the two parallel sections of Jonah as basically retellings of the same story, but now I'm thinking that they are consecutive thematically as well as chronologically. Here's the typology: Jonah/Israel is called to witness to...

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