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2 Selected Minor Prophets
My Servants The Prophets Major Lessons From Selected Minor Prophets

3 Approximate Dates Of The Minor Prophets Approx. 140 years difference
9th Century (Early Assyrian Period) Obadiah (845 B.C.) Joel (830 B.C.) Jonah ( B.C.) 6th Century (Exilic Period) Ezekiel ( B.C.) Daniel ( B.C.) 8th Century (Assyrian Period) Amos (755 B.C.) Hosea ( B.C.) Isaiah ( B.C.) Micah ( B.C.) 6th-5th Centuries (Post-Exilic Periods) Haggai (520 B.C.) Zechariah ( B.C.) Malachi (440 B.C.) 7th Century (Chaldean Period) Jeremiah ( B.C. & after) Zephaniah ( B.C) Nahum ( B.C.) Habakkuk (605 B.C.) Approx. 140 years difference

4 Jonah: The Man Son of Amittai Jon 1:1 2 Kings 14:25
From Gath-hepher Kings 14:25 Prophesied in Israel during the reign of Jeroboam II ( B.C.) 2 Kings 14:25 Given the record in 2 Kings 14:23-25, and Jonah’s attitude toward the Ninevites, we can safely say his thinking was very “nationalistic”

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6 Other Noteworthy Information:
A unique book among O.T. prophecies A book about a prophet more than by a prophet Narrative in form…not much in prophecies Other prophecies (“Major” & “Minor”) are full of oracles against Israel, other nations This book has just 1 prophetic statement… it is only 8 words long 3:4b No other O.T. book shows God’s universal love for all sinners as much as this one (“N.T. – ish”)

7 Other Noteworthy Information:
An easy-to-remember outline – “Never run FROM God” Jon 1 “Always run TOWARD God” Jon 2 “Always run WITH God” Jon 3 “Never run AHEAD OF God” Jon 4

8 NEVER Run From God Jonah 1
God’s call to Jonah v. 2 Jonah’s response to God v. 3 God’s response to Jonah vv. 4-17 – Divine power in nature (storm, sea creature) – Providential choices of other humans (compare their concern for Jonah to his lack of concern for the Ninevites) – Sailors’ actions after casting Jonah overboard (how can God use such actions?)

9 ALWAYS Run Toward God Jonah 2
Jonah’s prayer vv. 1-9 – A despairing cry for help – An acknowledgment of God’s fair judgment – A confession of his own wrongdoing – An expression of God’s salvation – A vow to fulfill his responsibilities to his God God answers his prayer v Pet 3:12

10 ALWAYS Run With God Jonah 3
Compare v. 2 with 1:2 – How much did Jonah’s previous actions change God’s will? Jonah fulfills his prophetic duty vv. 3-4 Nineveh’s response to Jonah vv. 5-9 – Belief, repentance…from “royal to riffraff” God’s response to Nineveh v :2b

11 Also translated “miracle” or “wonder” in the N.T.
ALWAYS Run With God Jonah 3 Jonah’s “resurrection” became a sign to the Ninevites Mt 12: :4 Lk 11:30 – In what way was he a “sign” when he finally showed up in Nineveh? – Why was Nineveh so quick to believe? – Given Jesus’ connection of His own D/B/R to that of Jonah, it seems most likely the Ninevites had heard of Jonah’s encounter with the sea creature & believed the “sign”

12 NEVER Run Ahead Of God Jonah 4
Jonah’s response to God’s decision re: the Ninevites vv. 1-3 – Jonah appears to “lecture” God, and admits he tried to “forestall” God’s plans v. 2 – Ironic…Jonah is critical of his own work!! God’s reply to Jonah v. 4 Jonah’s further actions v. 5 – What is Jonah still hoping for?

13 NEVER Run Ahead Of God Jonah 4
God teaches Jonah a lesson vv. 6-11 – Again, God uses His power over nature (plant, worm, sun, scorching wind) – Jonah’s hypocrisy is exposed – Jonah’s perspective is in serious need of correction

14 LESSONS God’s love truly is universal to all men, not wanting any to perish 2 Pet 3:9 When God forgives, He forgets – Notice what God doesn’t say to Jonah after he is out of the sea creature – God won’t remind us of past failures when we come to Him penitently Heb 8:12

15 LESSONS We cannot run away from God or the responsibilities He places on us…a certain impossibility Psa 139:7 Our actions/inactions do not change heaven’s settled will…emphasizes the durability of God’s word Mt 24: Pet 1:23b-25

16 LESSONS We shouldn’t be quick to pre-judge the receptiveness of the lost Sometimes (to our own shame), our “religious bigotry” is exposed by the misguided religion of those we should be trying to teach – Sailors on Jonah’s ship – Ninevites Jonah wanted destroyed

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