Jonah 1:13

French S21 2007 (Bible Segond 21)

What Does This Mean?

In this verse from Jonah, the sailors on a ship are trying to reach land but cannot because of the stormy sea. They row very hard, but the sea is too powerful against them.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're in a boat during a big storm and you really want to get home. You paddle as fast as you can, but the waves are so strong that no matter how hard you try, you just can't make it to shore. That's what happened to Jonah’s shipmates.

Historical Background

Jonah was written sometime between the late eighth and early sixth centuries BCE. The text is traditionally attributed to Jonah himself or a prophet who recorded his story for the Israelites. It reflects the belief in God's sovereignty over nature and all peoples, including those considered pagan by the Jews of that time.

Living It Out Today

Sometimes we face challenges where no matter how hard we try, things seem impossible due to circumstances beyond our control. Like the sailors in the storm, we need to acknowledge these limits and perhaps seek a deeper understanding or help from a higher power or community support.

Topics

faithobediencenaturedeliveranceperseverancesuffering

Related Verses

Genesis 6:17-20Psalm 107:23-30Matthew 8:23-27Luke 5:4-11Revelation 15:2

Frequently Asked Questions

What caused the storm in Jonah's story?
The storm was sent by God, as punishment for Jonah refusing to obey His command to go to Nineveh.
Why couldn't the sailors reach land despite rowing hard?
The sea became more violent and resisted their efforts due to divine intervention, illustrating the power of nature over human effort in certain circumstances.
Is there a modern application for Jonah's experience with the storm?
Yes, it teaches us about humility and accepting that sometimes, despite our best efforts, we need to trust in a higher power or seek external help when facing overwhelming challenges.
How does this verse relate to faith?
It shows that faith involves trusting God even in difficult circumstances and recognizing limits beyond human control.
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