Flight & Footsteps
Rough Seas
Inside the Fish
The Second Chance
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God told Jonah to go preach to this big city, but Jonah decided to run away instead.

Answer: What is Nineveh? (Jonah 1:2)

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To stop Jonah's escape boat in its tracks, God sent this terrifying event out onto the water.

Answer: What is a storm? (or a great wind/tempest) (Jonah 1:4)

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While many storybooks call it a whale, the actual Bible verses simply state that God provided this type of creature to swallow Jonah.




Answer: What is a great fish? (or a huge fish) (Jonah 1:17)

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When God spoke to Jonah after his rescue, Jonah finally did this instead of running away again.

Answer: What is he obeyed? (or he went to Nineveh) (Jonah 3:3)

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Jonah packed his bags and went down to this busy seaport town to find a boat to escape on.





Answer: What is Joppa? (Jonah 1:3)



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The storm was so wild that the sailors had to throw this person right into the ocean.

Answer: Who is Jonah? (Jonah 1:15)

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Jonah remained trapped inside the dark belly of the massive sea creature for this exact amount of time.

Answer: What is three days and three nights? (Jonah 1:17)

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Highlighting God's patience, Chapter 3 opens by stating that the Word of the Lord came to Jonah a... this many times.

Answer: What is a second time? (Jonah 3:1)

300

When Jonah disobeyed, and boarded a ship heading toward this distant city, which lay across the Mediterranean Sea.

Answer: What is Tarshish? (Jonah 1:3)

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The very moment Jonah was thrown over the edge of the ship, this immediate, miraculous change happened to the wild waters.

Answer: What is its raging subsided? (or it became calm) (Jonah 1:15)

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When God finally spoke to the great fish, the creature did not leave Jonah in the deep ocean, but deposited him onto this.

Answer: What is dry land? (Jonah 2:10)

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While praying from inside his dark, wet prison, Jonah promised God that he would faithfully fulfill these formal spiritual commitments.

Answer: What are his vows? (Jonah 2:9)

400

To show just how massive the city of Nineveh was, the Bible text says it took this many days just to walk all the way through it.

Answer: What is three days? (Jonah 3:3)

400

The storm was so fierce that the Bible uses this specific phrase to describe what was about to happen to the wooden ship.

Answer: What is threatening to break up? (Jonah 1:4)

400

At the end of Chapter 2, the fish didn't just let Jonah swim out; it used this specific, graphic biological action to expel him onto the shore.

Answer: What is vomiting? (Jonah 2:10)

400

Right before the fish is commanded to set him free on the shore, Jonah finishes his prayer with this absolute, definitive five-word theological statement.

Answer: What is "Salvation comes from the Lord"? (Jonah 2:9)

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Geographically speaking, Nineveh was located to the East of Israel. By fleeing to a ship on the Mediterranean coast, Jonah was traveling toward this cardinal direction instead.

Answer: What is West? (Contextual geography from Jonah 1:3)

500

Before casting Jonah over the side, the crew prayed to God, pleading that they would not be held guilty for taking this type of life.

Answer: What is innocent blood? (or the life of an innocent man) (Jonah 1:14)

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The ancient Hebrew phrase used in the original scriptures to describe Jonah's underwater transport is "dag gadol", which means this in English.

Answer: What is "great fish"? (Jonah 1:17 translation)

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Instead of complaining about his difficult journey, Jonah promised that he would bring his sacrifices to God with shouts of this specific type of praise.

Answer: What is grateful praise? (or Thanksgiving) (Jonah 2:9)