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Jonah went in totally the opposite direction to the West by sea instead of by land to the East, since he hated the people of Nineveh, the Assyrians, and did not want to obey and preach to them. These people were noted for their cruelty to those people who they conquered, and even though they thus needed to repent and change their behavior, Jonah did not want them to do so. He wanted them to be destroyed. He was afraid that if he preached God's message they would repent and so be saved.

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Q: What did Jonah do when God told him to preach the city of Ninevah?
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Who sepent three days inside a whale?

Jonah. God told him to go to Ninevah and preach but Jonah ran from God, he boarded a ship bound for a far away place so God sent a storm and Jonah was thrown overboard. It wasn't Jonah's time to die so god sent a whale to swallow Jonah, Jonah spent three days inside the whale praying to God for forgiveness so God had the whale spit Jonah onto shore and Jonah went to preach the gospel in Ninevah as God had commanded.


What nation was Jonah sent to peach?

Jonah was told to go and preach at Nineveh. But he did not go there he went the opposite way.


What is Jonah from The Bible about?

Jonah was told by God to go to a place called Ninevah where the people were terrible. God wanted Jonah to speak to them and help them see that they needed to change their ways. But, Jonah decided not to go so God had a giant fish, sometimes said to be a whale, swallow Jonah to teach him a lesson. Don't worry, Jonah lived.


What does God tell Jonah to do?

The Lord told Jonah to go to the city of Nineveh. The Lord wanted Jonah to tell the people of Nineveh that they were doing bad things---things against God.


What did Jesus say about Jonas?

Do you mean Jonah? When Jesus was asked for a "miraculous sign", he told the people that none would be given except the sign of Jonah. Then he explained that just as Jonah was in the belly of a fish for three days, so also would Jesus be in the "heart of the earth" for three days (Matthew 12:38-40). He also said that as Jonah was a sign to Ninevah, Jesus also was a sign to this generation (Luke 11:29-31).


Why was Jonah thrown overboard?

Jonah was told by God to go and preach to the Ninevites, but Jonah disobeyed and took a ship going in the opposite direction. A big storm came upon the ship and Jonah was asked to pray to God to stop the storm. The storm did not stop and so the sailors cast lots to determine if someone on the ship was the cause of the storm. The lot fell upon Jonah and so the sailors cast Jonah into the sea.


Why was the city of ninevah important?

Even in the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament), Ninevah was considered a major destination-- in the Book of Job, the relunctant prophet is told to go there, and it is called a "great city," but one that is also known for wickedness. Historically, we know that Ninevah (which would be in Iraq today, close to the city of Mosul) was one of the oldest cities in the ancient world-- some sources say it was settled as early as 6000 BCE. Not only was it a major center of trade and commerce in ancient Assyria, but it was the home location for the worship of the goddess Ishtar.


Why did Jonah from the Bible write his own book?

Because God told him to and he obeyed because he was a disciple of God. -All the prophets were told to write down the words of God and not to change one word of them, not even a letter, The dead sea scrolls show this. To answer your question why did Jonah write the book of Jonah ? to warn Nineveh [Babylon] that great city of impending diaster.


Was Jonah in the bible married?

The Book of Jonah does not mention a wife. Although Jonah was a historical figure, the story of Jonah is not - rather, it was told to illustrate that God was concerned about all nations, even the enemies of Israel.


What did Jonah do to GOD to be swallowed by a fish?

Originally it was the leviathan, an imaginary, giant beast of the sea.(Really giant, it covered the entire sea bed.) Since the story of Jonah is recorded in the scripture, the scripture has the answer for this.17Now the LORD had prepared a great fish to swallow up Jonah. And Jonah was in the belly of the fish three days and three nights. A fish is not a whale, in terms of modern scientific classification, since a whale is a mammal. However it appears unclear what the actual Hebrew word used could be referring to. Some have suggested it was a large shark. The Leviathan is a different creature, with a different Hebrew word used, and so it was not a Leviathan. In any case, it was not any kind of mythological creature, but a real existent one.


Was muhammed a preacher?

yes he was because the angel gabriel visted him and told him to preach


How did god punish Jonah?

Ultimately, he single-handedly preached repentance to the entire city of Nineva. At first, he was completely reluctant with completing this assignment from God. So much so, that he headed the other direction (out to sea). Through a series of events, which culminated with a very large fish ride, he ended up back on the coast and walked through the town of Nineva preaching. There were many nuggets of truths that he uncovered during this main event and even a few more after it, but basically, that is what he did.