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What does the Bible say about the story of Jonah?

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The story of Jonah reveals God's purpose of mercy and grace, exemplified in Jonah's typification of Christ's death, burial, and resurrection.

The book of Jonah offers profound insights into God's sovereign grace and His desire for mercy. Jesus, in Matthew 12:40-41, directly links Jonah's experience in the great fish to His own death, burial, and resurrection, illustrating the reality that Jonah serves as a type for Christ. The narrative showcases not only the mercy offered to a wicked people in Nineveh but also serves as a broader reflection of God's redemptive plan throughout history. God's call to repentance for the Ninevites exemplifies His unwillingness that any should perish but that all should come to repentance.
Scripture References: Matthew 12:40-41, Jonah 1-4, Matthew 12:38-41, Jonah 1:1-2, John 3:16, Isaiah 53

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