Jonah 1:1-2 Source: Wayne Jackson April 6, 2008
God’s commission to the prophet Jonah provides insight into the nature of God and our relationship to him.
The prophet Jonah lived in the city of Gath-hepher (four miles north of Nazareth) in the reign of Israel’s king, Jeroboam II (2 Kings 14:25). Jonah was instructed by the Lord to go to
There are two points here worthy of consideration.
- The fact that Nineveh was viewed as “wicked” demonstrates that they were accountable to divine law—even though they were Gentiles (see Romans 4:15; 1 John 3:4).
- God’s concern for these wayward people indicates that Jehovah was an international God even at that time, and it surely hints of the universal scope of the Messiah’s kingdom.


