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The Message of Jonah: Presence in the Storm is unavailable, but you can change that!

The book of Jonah is mostly remembered for its oddity—a runaway prophet swallowed by a whale! But there must be more to the book than that. And indeed there is. For one thing, it is a book artfully constructed, with one chapter devoted to a psalm. It is a book that will reward careful reading and meditation. But more than that, we find, in the drama of Jonah, the charted course not just of this...

This climax portrays Jonah at ‘death’s door’, imprisoned for ever in the land of Sheol. But this is the turning point. He can descend no further. Magonet suggests that Jonah needed new words to express his experience. In the chiastic arrangement suggested above, these new words, reaching to the heart of Jonah’s position, are at the centre of the psalm helping to focus that possibility of meaning. His self-centredness is dispelled as the awful truth of his descent to the Pit becomes clear to him.
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