Why didn’t Jonah just jump off the boat?

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Magenta

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I will accept that. It is a mysterious thing to accept, that Jesus went into Hades to preach, while there are no other passages that can be used to support that interpretation. So prison really can be understood differently. What could those who cannot change from their circumstances have to gain from being preached at? At any rate everything for full atonement was accomplished already. The resurrection ahead was to seal the needed basis for all believers.
Perhaps it would be so that the those in Sheol, where everyone expected to go upon death (it being
a holding place of the dead), would know that the fulfillment of Scriptural prophecy had come to pass.
 

Webers.Home

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Luke 11:30 . . For as Jonas was a sign unto the Ninevites, so shall also the
Son of man be to this generation.


I've been curious for some time now to know exactly how Jonah was a sign
to Nineveh when the city was something like +/- 400 miles from the
Mediterranean Sea as the crow flies.
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tourist

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Luke 11:30 . . For as Jonas was a sign unto the Ninevites, so shall also the
Son of man be to this generation.


I've been curious for some time now to know exactly how Jonah was a sign
to Nineveh when the city was something like +/- 400 miles from the
Mediterranean Sea as the crow flies.
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The book of Johah is a good read. He was a very interesting character as well as being a sign unto the Ninevites.
 
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Perhaps it would be so that the those in Sheol, where everyone expected to go upon death (it being
a holding place of the dead), would know that the fulfillment of Scriptural prophecy had come to pass.
If Sheol is to be understood from Hades we see mentioned, those that have any hope with what fulfillment would be preached to them might be separate from there where those without hope are, in paradise instead. There are saints of old testament times that surely would not go with those pass on without hope, with their faith paradise is ready for them.