“The Lord gave this message to Jonah son of Amittai: ‘Get upand go to the great city of Nineveh. Announce My judgement against it because I have seen how wicked the people are.’
But Jonah got up and went in the opposite direction to get away from the Lord. He wend down to the port of Joppa, where he found a ship leaving for Tarshish. He bought a ticket and went onboard, hoping to escape from the Lord by sailing to Tarshish.
But the Lord hurled a powerful wind over the sea, causing a violent storm threatening to break the ship apart. Fearing for their lives, the desperate sailor threw the cargo overboard to lighten the ship.
But all this time, Jonah was sound asleep down in the hold. So the captain went down after him. ‘How can you sleep at a time like this?’ he shouted. ‘Get up and pray to your god! Maybe he will pay attention to us and spare our lives.’
Then the crew cast lots to see which of them had offended the gods, and caused the terrible storm. When they did this, the lots identified Jonah as the culprit. ‘Why has this awful storm come down on us?’ they demanded. ‘Who are you? What is your line of work? What country are you from? What is your nationality?’
Jonah answered,’I am a Hebrew, and I worship the Lord, the God of heaven, who made the sea and the land.’
The sailor were terrified when they heard this, for he had already told them that he was running away from the Lord. ‘Oh, why did you do it?’ they groaned. And since the storm was getting worse all the time, they asked him, ‘What should we do to you to stop this storm?’
‘Throw me into the sea,’ Jonah said, ‘and it will become calm again. I know that this terrible storm is all my fault.’
Instead, the sailors rowed even harder to get the ship to land. But the stormy sea was too violent for them, and they couldn’t make it. Then they cried our to the Lord, Jonah’s God. ‘Oh Lord’, they pleaded, ‘don’t make us die for this man’s sin. And don’t hold us responsible for his death. O Lord, you have sent this storm upon him for Your own good reasons.’
Then the sailors picked Jonah up and threw him into the raging seat, and the storm stopped at once!. The sailors were awestruck by the Lord’s great power, and they offered Him a sacrifice and vowed to serve Him.
Now the Lord had arranged for a giant fish to swallow Jonah. And Jonah was inside the fish for three days and three nights.” (Jonah Chapter 1, NLT)