Why didn’t Jonah just jump off the boat?

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Jonah 1:17 . . The Lord provided a great fish to swallow Jonah, and he
was inside the fish three days and three nights.


FAQ: Was Jonah alive in the fish?

REPLY: Yes. (Jonah 2:1)

FAQ: The whole time?

REPLY: No; at some point in his nautical adventure Jonah went to a place
called sheol (Jonah 2:2) which is located at the roots of the mountains.
(Jonah 2:6)


Well; the roots of the mountains aren't located in the tummies of fish, nor
are they located under the sea, rather: they're located underground deep in
the Earth. So, the only way that Jonah could possibly be at the roots of the
mountains while simultaneously in the belly of a fish was for the man and his
body to part company and go their separate ways. This is not impossible
because according to Matt 10:28 people can exist as disembodied souls.


Also, the language of Jonah's prayer strongly suggests that his corpse was
restored to life, i.e. resurrected.


Jonah 2:6 . . I descended to the roots of the mountains. The earth with its
bars was around me forever, But Thou hast brought up my life from the pit,
O Lord my God.


The Hebrew word for "pit" basically pertains to holes in the ground, but
sometimes speaks of putrefaction too, e.g. Ps 16:8-10 & Acts 2:25-31. In
other words; had Jonah's body been left inside that fish's tummy for much
longer, it would've been digested to oblivion.


Matt 12:40 . . For as Jonah was three days and three nights in the belly of
a huge fish, so the Son of Man will be three days and three nights in the
heart of the earth.


Now when you think about it; Jesus' remains weren't laid to rest in the heart
of the Earth; and in point of fact they weren't even buried in the Earth's soil.
They were laid to rest up on the surface of the earth in a rock-hewn tomb.
So the only way that Jesus could be up on the surface of the Earth and down
its interior simultaneously was for he and his body to part company and go
their separate ways the same as Jonah's did.


Also: it was essential to get Jesus back up on his feet again before a fourth
day to prevent his body from being lost to rot. (John 11:39, Ps 16:8-10,
Acts 2:25-31)


NOTE: Jonah 2:5-7 strongly suggests that he was already deceased via
drowning prior to the fish; which makes sense seeing as Jesus was deceased
prior to the tomb, viz: neither man was buried alive.
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In full agreement 😊

But also God can do this to anyone, I believe it's called taking the conscience out of the body.

But what would keep the body alive whilst the conscience is taken from the body. 😊

Well perhaps the conscience of an angel 😇
 
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Jonah 1:17 . . The Lord provided a great fish to swallow Jonah, and he
was inside the fish three days and three nights.


FAQ: Was Jonah alive in the fish?

REPLY: Yes. (Jonah 2:1)

FAQ: The whole time?

REPLY: No; at some point in his nautical adventure Jonah went to a place
called sheol (Jonah 2:2) which is located at the roots of the mountains.
(Jonah 2:6)


Well; the roots of the mountains aren't located in the tummies of fish, nor
are they located under the sea, rather: they're located underground deep in
the Earth. So, the only way that Jonah could possibly be at the roots of the
mountains while simultaneously in the belly of a fish was for the man and his
body to part company and go their separate ways. This is not impossible
because according to Matt 10:28 people can exist as disembodied souls.


Also, the language of Jonah's prayer strongly suggests that his corpse was
restored to life, i.e. resurrected.


Jonah 2:6 . . I descended to the roots of the mountains. The earth with its
bars was around me forever, But Thou hast brought up my life from the pit,
O Lord my God.


The Hebrew word for "pit" basically pertains to holes in the ground, but
sometimes speaks of putrefaction too, e.g. Ps 16:8-10 & Acts 2:25-31. In
other words; had Jonah's body been left inside that fish's tummy for much
longer, it would've been digested to oblivion.


Matt 12:40 . . For as Jonah was three days and three nights in the belly of
a huge fish, so the Son of Man will be three days and three nights in the
heart of the earth.


Now when you think about it; Jesus' remains weren't laid to rest in the heart
of the Earth; and in point of fact they weren't even buried in the Earth's soil.
They were laid to rest up on the surface of the earth in a rock-hewn tomb.
So the only way that Jesus could be up on the surface of the Earth and down
its interior simultaneously was for he and his body to part company and go
their separate ways the same as Jonah's did.


Also: it was essential to get Jesus back up on his feet again before a fourth
day to prevent his body from being lost to rot. (John 11:39, Ps 16:8-10,
Acts 2:25-31)


NOTE: Jonah 2:5-7 strongly suggests that he was already deceased via
drowning prior to the fish; which makes sense seeing as Jesus was deceased
prior to the tomb, viz: neither man was buried alive.
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maybe two angels was used, 😇

One angel took the conscience out of Jonah, and kept his conscience alive.

Another angel stayed in Jonah's body and kept his body alive.

Only his body would not have been aware because Jonah's conscience was inside an angel
 

Webers.Home

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Luke 16:19-31 tells of three men in the afterlife. The story is alleged to be
one of several New Testament parables: which are stories variously regarded
as fact and/or fiction.

A problem with the fiction view is Abraham. He's an historical person; plus
he's said to be one of God's buddies. (Isa 41:8) Well; the story quotes
Abraham a number of times. It seems inappropriate to me that a Bible story
would quote an important historical figure saying things that he didn't really
say.

The fiction view also alleges that the Greek word haides in verse 23 pertains
to the rich man's grave. Well; we can be reasonably certain that Abraham is
dead and buried (Gen 25:8-10) so I have to wonder how these two men's
dead bodies communicated with each other through solid ground from grave
to grave.

Plus; dead bodies typically exhibit no mental activity; and have lost the use
of their five natural senses of taste, touch, sight, hearing, and smell. Yet in
death, the rich man appears fully sentient, viz: he is able to feel heat from
the flames around him, he is in misery due to dehydration, he is able to see
across a chasm to where Abraham is located, and he is said to experience
anxiety relative to the possibility of five brothers joining him in rather
unpleasant circumstances.

The third man's name is given as Lazarus. It appears from the language and
grammar of the story that Lazarus' angelic transportation buried his corpse
alongside Abraham's corpse, i.e. he and Abraham appear to be sharing the
same grave. But the man was a diseased pauper in life so it's extremely
doubtful his remains were given any kind of a funeral at all let alone
alongside a sacred patriarch; but instead his remains were likely incinerated
in a community landfill.

Ergo: the fiction view is untenable; it won't even hold up under the scrutiny
of common sense; let alone the stretch of one's imagination.
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Sheol means whales?

huh

well, i'll give you points for being fanciful.

Nowhere in scripture does it tells us that he died and was raised from the dead.

Crying out from sheol was him saying he was in a living hell stuck in the belly of the whale that kept farting

Plus, some of the modern translations say it was a transgender whale which makes it even more disgusting! :poop:

They all about saving the transgender whales these days ya know
 

posthuman

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Crying out from sheol was him saying he was in a living hell stuck in the belly of the whale that kept farting
he didn't mention being in a living hell in a fish.
he mentioned being at the bottom of the sea with weeds wrapped around his head. in the pit. in Sheol. clear associations with death.

3 more fanciful points tho for bold use of flatulence :unsure:
 
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clear associations with death.

And sadly for the point you are making - there are no scripture that actually says he died, or that he was raised from the dead.

If there was you would have already posted them.

Quoting from the Book of Speculations does not count since that's not God's Word.
 

posthuman

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And sadly for the point you are making - there are no scripture that actually says he died, or that he was raised from the dead.

If there was you would have already posted them.

Quoting from the Book of Speculations does not count since that's not God's Word.
Jonah 2:6​
I went down to the moorings of the mountains;
The earth with its bars closed behind me forever;
Yet You have brought up my life from the pit,
O LORD, my God.
i am seeing clear language of death and resurrection hear, and no mention of fish flatulence.
 

2ndTimeIsTheCharm

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I'm reading the banter back and forth and that got me curious if anyone else had ever been swallowed by a whale and survived. Surprisingly, I found THIS article:


This is his account.....

“I’m moving through the water. And I’m like, what the, what? Where am I? what happened? Did I get eaten by a shark? No, I can’t feel any cuts. I don’t think it’s a shark. And then instantly I knew it was a whale.”

“I’m travelling through the water, like fast, he’s like cruising through the water and water is just pouring in through his mouth and just, as soon as it happened, my regulator, it came out of my mouth.

“Thank God the regulator didn’t fall behind my back. It was like, kind of pressed up between his mouth and me. Cause it was kind of tight in there. And I just saw my regulator there and I put it back in my mouth. and went okay, I got air, but I’m still in here.

When asked if he could feel the whale’s “tongue”, Mr Packer said: “I just felt all hard muscles around me.

“I could feel as like, I think it was, his jaws kind of crushing my legs and I’m trying to like move my legs so I could get into position to like swim out of his mouth.

“But none of that was working.”

He said he was “convinced” he was going to die.

“I was convinced I was dead and all I could think about was my boys. I have a lovely wife and a mother that has gone through hell.
“I was convinced, okay, this is how you’re going to go, Michael, this sucks. It sucks. Huh.”


It was then he realised he was at the mercy of the whale.

“I tried and I tried and I’m like, ‘I’m not going to get out unless he let’s me out. It’s too massive a creature. It’s not like I’m going to pry myself out and push up on his jaws, swim out’.

“He was going to do what he wanted with me or what, you know, I just realised it. I was, I was in his grips.”

Then, all of a sudden: “I felt him going up and I saw light and then he started getting really erratic and really like shaking and getting aggressive.

“He’s trying to get rid of me. And I’m like, I had just a tiny bit of hope. And then he’s thrashing going back and forth, then all of a sudden light.

“And I’m like through a little bit through the air, kind of thrown to the side.”

Mr Mayo, on the surface while the commotion was underway in the water, described the scene from above:

“I just saw this huge commotion on a surface and eruption of water, just a slashing of white water.

“We had this whale absolutely going berserk and suddenly within the boiling commotion up comes Michael, he comes sort of flying into the air, clearing the surface of the water for sure.

“He came out sort of upside down with his legs, sort of uprights, sort of like, you know, divers, it looked like frog legs, you know, with his fins on there or a boogie board or getting hammered in surf or something.”


Karl Stefanovic can’t get enough of the story.

He was free.

“I just was laying on the surface of the water looking up and I was like, ‘oh my God, I got out of it. I got out of it. I’m alive. No matter how injured I am, I’m not gonna die. I’m here. I could have broken legs. I could have a broken back, but I’m not dead. And I’m not going to die in a whale’s mouth’.”

His only injury was ligament damage to his leg.

When pressed on accusations by those that say his story sounds too good to be true, he said it was”starting to bother me”.

“I kind of talked to friends of mine and friends were reaching out to me and just telling me, ‘don’t worry about them, Michael. We know you, we’ve known you your whole life. Michael Packard is the last person to make up something like this’.

“The reinforcement that I got from the community really just made me not worry about what anybody else to say.

“Come and meet me, shake my hand. If it worries you that much. Diving is my life. Fishing was my life. I mean, I, you know, I haven’t, I haven’t fished in two weeks now and I’m going out of my mind, I’m pretty good besides my knee.

“I’m getting a leg brace, custom leg brace made tomorrow. And I, I plan on getting in the water next week.”

-=<(*)>=-​

This man was only in the whale's mouth for several minutes. Jonah was in the whale's STOMACH for THREE days. I think the Bible is describing Jonah's death. If Jonah was conscious the entire three days, he would have truly suffered and would have died anyway since breathing would have been very difficult without any breathing equipment like that diver had. The diver also testified that it was very difficult to move, the whale's muscles very strong around him and could crush his legs.

So I think Jonah did die which was God's mercy on him - God didn't want him suffering being conscious for the three days inside the whale.


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And the other little angel went wee, wee, wee, all the way home! View attachment 261380
lol you are funny at times Stan.

So Stan come on let's have a realistic discussion buddy.



Firstly buddy would you agree a body can not live without its conscience.

And a conscience can not live without its body.
Question how is it, Jonah conscience was separated from Jonah's body but somehow stayed alive for 3 days.



Would you agree Jonah's conscience went to the sheol whilst his body stayed in the whale.

Well his conscience cried out from the sheol, as it's not your flesh that goes to the sheol.

So how was his conscience kept alive in the sheol

And how was his body kept alive in the whale.

Well what about the conscience of an angel kept his body alive in the whale.

And a conscience of an angel kept his conscience alive in the sheol, for days.

So how is it that possible you may ask

Well it's called a miracle buddy.

The conscience of an angle dwelled in Jonah's body inside the whale and kept his body alive, whilst another angel kept Jonah's conscience live inside his spiritual body for 3 days.

There's a living Miracle buddy.
 

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Yeah, that was the "belly" of the whale he was calling out if.

No place in scripture says Jonah actually died and was raised from the dead,

Spending 3 days in the belly of the whale was a type of death but never says he actually died and went to the same place the rich man went to in the account Jesus give of the rich man and Lazurus

The Bible does not explicitly state that Jonah died in the belly of the great fish. Those who theorize that he did die rely on inference and speculation.
There is more evidence in the text that Jonah did die than that he did not. Why are you more closed to the option that he did die than that he did not die?
 

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Yeah, that was the "belly" of the whale he was calling out if.

No place in scripture says Jonah actually died and was raised from the dead,

Spending 3 days in the belly of the whale was a type of death but never says he actually died and went to the same place the rich man went to in the account Jesus give of the rich man and Lazurus

The Bible does not explicitly state that Jonah died in the belly of the great fish. Those who theorize that he did die rely on inference and speculation.
Post #75, thanks
 

FollowerofShiloh

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Using the Hebrew
Jonah 2:3 And he said: I called out of mine affliction unto the LORD, and He answered me; out of the belly of the nether-world cried I, and Thou heardest my voice

What was the ancient Hebrew Netherworld called?
Sheol (/ˈʃiːəl/; Hebrew: שְׁאוֹל‎ Šəʾōl, Tiberian: Šŏʾōl) in the Hebrew Bible is the underworld place of stillness and darkness which lies after death.
 
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fish don't actually fart.

Yeah, it's more like a bubble that floats to the top and then you hear the rip



There is more evidence in the text that Jonah did die than that he did not. Why are you more closed to the option that he did die than that he did not die?

Because scripture never directly says he died and then God raised him from the dead and this is what most scholars think as well for whatever good that does.

Besides, why does it even matter? Who really cares?

If we guess right does this make us a better Christian and it brings us closer to the Lord or something.

There's lots of other things to think about that are far more profitable for spiritual growth

Besides, what ever happened to the question "Why didn’t Jonah just jump off the boat?" clueless.gif
 
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Those that self murder (commit suicide) are in violation of these biblical truths:

1 Corinthians 3:16,17
Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you?
If any man destroys the temple of God, him shall God destroy; for the temple of God is holy, which temple ye are.


Romans 12:1,2
I declare to you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that you present your body a living sacrifice, Holy, acceptable unto God, which is your reasonable service....and be not conformed to this world (see James 4:4): but be transformed by the renewing of your mind (understanding, vision), that you may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God.


1 Corinthians 6:19, 20
Your body is the temple of the Holy Spirit which is in you, which you have of God, and you are not your own....for you are bought with a price: therefore glorify God in your body, and in your spirit, which are God's.


Matthew 24:13
But he that shall endure unto the end, the same shall be saved.


*Those that self murder failed to abide In Christ until
the end of their lives, therefore they will not be saved.

John 15:1-6
I am the true vine, and my Father is the husbandman.
Every branch in me that beareth not fruit he taketh away: and every branch that beareth fruit, he purgeth it, that it may bring forth more fruit.
Now ye are clean through the word which I have spoken unto you.
Abide in me, and I in you. As the branch cannot bear fruit of itself, except it abide in the vine; no more can ye, except ye abide in me.
I am the vine, ye are the branches: He that abideth in me, and I in him, the same bringeth forth much fruit: for without me ye can do nothing.
If a man abide not in me, he is cast forth as a branch, and is withered; and men gather them, and cast them into the fire, and they are burned.


Romans 11:22
Behold therefore the goodness and severity of God: on them which fell, severity; but toward thee, goodness, IF thou continue in his goodness: otherwise thou also shalt be cut off.


1 Corinthians 15:2
By which also ye are saved, if ye keep in memory what I preached unto you, unless ye have believed in vain.


Colossians 1:23
IF ye continue in the faith grounded and settled, and be not moved away from the hope of the gospel, which ye have heard, and which was preached to every creature which is under heaven


Hebrews 3:6
But Christ as a son over his own house; whose house are we, IF we hold fast the confidence and the rejoicing of the hope firm unto the end.


Hebrews 3:14
For we are made partakers of Christ, IF we hold the beginning of our confidence stedfast unto the end;


Hebrews 12:25
See that ye refuse not him that speaketh. For if they escaped not who refused him that spake on earth, much more shall not we escape, IF we turn away from him that speaketh from heaven:


1 John 5:4
For whatsoever is born of God overcometh the world: and this is the victory that overcometh the world, even our faith.


*Those committing suicide... sadly, did not overcome the darkness and evil of this world.

Matthew 10:28
Fear him which is able to destroy both soul and body in hell.
The huge, huge majority of suicides are the result of illness, not a murderous decision. It's people who would not want to die if they were not ill; or do not want to die but cannot stop themselves because they are ill. Jesus came to heal all our illnesses and even raised people who had died of illnesses. Don't be afraid. Dying of an illness which you are unable to fight is sometimes the Lord's will, for his reasons. If you or anyone you know is suicidal, or better still, before depression/psychosis/stress progresses that far, take it seriously and see a doctor. And let's all be ready and well-trained to provide kindness effectively and timely, as those in a position to help the sick may be judged by a higher standard in line with their ability.
 
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Dying of an illness which you are unable to fight is sometimes the Lord's will

That's false doctrine!

Jesus said He always does what He sees and hears the Father do and NOT ONCE did Jesus ever say it was God's will for anybody to be sick. Not once!

In fact, Jesus took our sickness and disease upon His Body on the cross so I don't have to have them in my body.

Those that learn how to stand on God's Word can live victoriously in ALL areas of their lives.

Those that allow the devil to talk them out of God's promises get defeat.


take it seriously and see a doctor

I went and saw Jesus and He healed me and set me free!

All doctors can do is experimentation that ends in failure more times than not.
 
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That's false doctrine!

Jesus said He always does what He sees and hears the Father do and NOT ONCE did Jesus ever say it was God's will for anybody to be sick. Not once!

In fact, Jesus took our sickness and disease upon His Body on the cross so I don't have to have them in my body.

Those that learn how to stand on God's Word can live victoriously in ALL areas of their lives.

Those that allow the devil to talk them out of God's promises get defeat.





I went and saw Jesus and He healed me and set me free!

All doctors can do is experimentation that ends in failure more times than not.
Hmm. Maybe. Maybe not. Jesus explicitly said that the man born blind had been allowed to remain blind so that God's glory would be revealed. So one could deduce that God ensured the blindness to remain until that day when Jesus would be able to demonstrate his power over disability.