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In this passage, the Lord used His rebellious prophet to be a means through which His grace would be extended to Gentile sinners. As per the theme verse of the book, “salvation is from the Lord” (Jon 2:9). He bestows it to whom He chooses at His appointed time. Jonah knew God’s will but opposed it; the sailors acknowledge the existence of God and try to find the right way to do His will. The pericope presents the reader with a call to respond as the sailors did, and amid His judgment, trust His salvation and submit to Him.
Exegetical notes on Jonah, with special reference to structure.
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The Exegetical and the Ethical: The Bible and the Academy in the Public Square. Edited by Hywel Clifford and Megan Daffern. Biblical Interpretation Series. Leiden: Brill, forthcoming, 2019