What is the sign of Jonah? In tod
Whilst being swallowed by the fish might be the most memorable part of the book of Jonah, the most significant theme is really God's unbounding love and compassion. As a Hebrew, Jonah didn't care much for the Ninevites. When God asked Jonah to preach to them, he knew it meant one thing – God intended to show His mercy and love to them. Jonah didn't want to have anything to do with this. He had an exclusive relationship with God and he didn't want to share God with anyone else. Thus Jonah flees in the opposite direction towards Tarshish, but despite his best efforts, events catch up with him, and the great fish takes him to where he's meant to be. So we can see the great fish as the means by which God's message of love and compassion became available to both Jews and gentiles. In this way it is a sign of Christ's death and resurrection through which God's love and compassion are now available to all.
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