Mbona Jonah?
Mention the book of Jonah, and almost immediately two things come to mind: a giant fish and a stubborn prophet. For many people however, Jonah is little more than a children's story or a piece of ancient fiction. They struggle with the miracles. How can a man survive inside a fish for three days? How does a plant grow overnight? Can a worm really change the course of a prophet's life? Isn't all this simply symbolic? Yet the Bible presents Jonah as history. Jonah is introduced as a real person, "Jonah the son of Amittai" (Jonah 1:1). The same prophet appears in 2 Kings 14:25, where he prophesied during the reign of King Jeroboam II. The Jews accepted Jonah as historical, and nowhere in the Old Testament is the book treated as a parable or allegory. Most importantly, Jesus treated Jonah as a real historical figure. When challenged by those demanding a miraculous sign, Jesus replied, " For just as Jonah was three days and three nights in the belly of the great f...