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Jonah & the Whale
Contributed by: Bartlett
  • 1. The story of Jonah and the Whale is a profound tale from the Bible that captures themes of obedience, repentance, and divine mercy. Jonah, a prophet chosen by God, is commanded to go to the city of Nineveh, known for its wickedness, and preach against it. However, Jonah, overwhelmed by fear and resistance, decides to flee in the opposite direction, boarding a ship sailing to Tarshish. As the ship is caught in a violent storm, the terrified sailors cast lots to discover the cause of their troubles, leading to the revelation that Jonah is the source of the storm. Acknowledging his disobedience, Jonah instructs the sailors to throw him overboard to calm the raging sea. Reluctantly, they comply, and upon being cast into the water, the storm subsides, and Jonah is swallowed by a great fish, often interpreted as a whale. Inside the dark belly of the fish, Jonah spends three days and three nights in solitude, where he reflects on his actions and prays earnestly for forgiveness. After this period of introspection, the fish spares Jonah and vomits him onto dry land. Finally obedient, Jonah travels to Nineveh, proclaims God's message of impending judgment, and to his astonishment, the people of Nineveh repent in sackcloth and ashes, leading to God's mercy in sparing the city. The narrative emphasizes the importance of heeding divine instructions, the depth of compassion shown by God even towards the most undeserving, and the transformative power of repentance.

    Who was Jonah?
A) A fisherman
B) A soldier
C) A prophet
D) A king
  • 2. Which city was Jonah called to preach to?
A) Bethlehem
B) Jerusalem
C) Nineveh
D) Nazareth
  • 3. How did Jonah try to escape his mission?
A) By swimming away
B) By hiding in a cave
C) By traveling by land
D) By boarding a ship
  • 4. How long did Jonah stay in the belly of the fish?
A) Forty days
B) Seven days
C) One day and one night
D) Three days and three nights
  • 5. What did Jonah do inside the fish?
A) Sang songs
B) Wrote a letter
C) Slept
D) Prayed to God
  • 6. What happened after Jonah was spit out by the fish?
A) He ran away again
B) He went to Nineveh
C) He became a sailor
D) He returned home
  • 7. Where did Jonah originally try to flee to?
A) Capernaum
B) Tarshish
C) Egypt
D) Babylon
  • 8. What did Jonah's name mean?
A) Eagle
B) Lion
C) Dove
D) Fish
  • 9. What happened after Jonah prayed?
A) The fish vomited him onto dry land
B) The fish swam away
C) He died
D) He escaped the fish
  • 10. Which sea did Jonah travel across?
A) The Dead Sea
B) The Aegean Sea
C) The Red Sea
D) The Mediterranean Sea
  • 11. What was Jonah commanded to do after he was spit out?
A) Write a book
B) Preach to Nineveh
C) Build an altar
D) Pray in the temple
  • 12. Which book of the Bible tells the story of Jonah?
A) Book of Exodus
B) Book of Genesis
C) Book of Psalms
D) Book of Jonah
  • 13. What did God want Jonah to understand?
A) Power and strength
B) Compassion for others
C) Victory in battle
D) Wealth and riches
  • 14. In which part of the Bible can Jonah's story be found?
A) The New Testament
B) The Old Testament
C) The Gospels
D) The Apocrypha
  • 15. What did God use to create the storm at sea?
A) Tsunami
B) Lightning bolt
C) A great wind
D) Earthquake
  • 16. What was the primary emotion Jonah felt after preaching in Nineveh?
A) Fear
B) Anger
C) Joy
D) Sadness
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