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Because God did not what he said he would do to Nineveh, what was Jonah’s emotional state?
it displeased Jonah exceedingly
How did the matter displease Jonah in Chapter 4:1?
Exceedingly
Because the matter displeased Jonah exceedingly, how did he feel?
He was very angry
How angry was Jonah in Chapter 4 verse 1?
Very angry
FIB from Jonah 4:1-But it———— Jonah exceedingly, and he was very ———
Displeased, Angry
Who said these words? “I pray thee, O Lord, was not this my saying, when I was yet in my country?”
Jonah
FIB: I pray thee, O Lord, was not this my ———-, when I was yet in my ———-
saying, country
Jonah asked the Lord if it was not his ———-when he was yet in his country.
Saying
When Jonah was praying, he asked the Lord if it was not his saying when he was yet in his———-
Country
Where did Jonah say he fled before unto?
Tarshish
What did Jonah say he did unto Tarshish?
Fled
Jonah said he fled before unto Tarshish because he knew that God was this kind of God.
A gracious God
Jonah Knew that God was slow to this.
Anger
Jonah said he fled unto Tarshish because he knew that God was of this degree of Kindness.
Great Kindness
Bonus. Jonah fled before unto Tarshish because he knew that God was this.
a gracious God, and merciful, slow to anger, and of great kindness, and repentest thee of the evil.
What did Jonah say the Lord repentest thee of?
The Evil
Name all the characteristics of God according to Jonah 4:2.
a gracious God, and merciful, slow to anger, and of great kindness, and repentest thee of the evil.
What does Jonah beseech the Lord to do to him in Jonah 4:3?
Take his life from him
What does John do to the Lord that he may take his life from him?
Beseech him
Who does Jonah beseech to take his life from him?
The Lord
What does Jonah beseech the Lord to take from him?
His life
Why does Jonah beseech the Lord to take his life from him?
For it is better for me to die than to live
How did Jonah feel it was to die than to live?
Better
Because he felt that it was better to die than to live, what did Jonah beseech the Lord to do?
Take his life from him
Who said these words” It is better for me to live than to die?
Jonah
FIB: For it better for me to —— than to ——-
Die, Live
What question does the Lord ask Jonah in Verse 3 of chapter 4?
“Doest thou well to be angry?”
The Lord ask Jonah whether he does well to be this.
Angry
Who said these words “Doest thou well to be angry?”
The Lord
Who to whom: “Doest thou well to be angry?”
The Lord to Jonah
From where did Jonah go out of In Jonah 4:5?
The city
Where did Jonah sit after he went out of the city?
On the EAST side of the city
Looking for a direction: On what side of the city did Jonah sit down?
On the EAST side of the city.
What did Jonah make him on the east side of the city?
A booth
Jonah sat on the east side of what?
The city
After making it, Jonah sat under THIS in the shadow
A booth
What did Jonah do under the booth that he had made?
Sat under it
Be specific: Where under the shadow of the booth did Jonah sit?
Under it in the shadow
How long did Jonah sit under the booth in the shadow?
Till he might see what would become of the city
Jonah sat under the booth in the shadow of it till he might see what?
What would become of the city
Till he might see what would become of the city, Jonah sat under this’s shadow
Booth
What did the Lord God prepare in Jonah 4:6?
A gourd
Who prepared a gourd and made it come up over Jonah?
The Lord God
The Lord God prepared a gourd and made it this up over Jonah.
Come up over
Why did the Lord God prepare a gourd and made it come up over Jonah?
That it might be a shadow over his head
That it might be a shadow over his head, what did the Lord prepare and make it to come up over Jonah?
A Gourd
Over what did God make the gourd come up over Jonah that it might be a shadow?
Over his head
Why did the Lord put a shadow over Jonah’s head?
To deliver him for his grief
The Lord put a shadow over Jonah’s head that it might do this to him from his grief.
Deliver him
The Lord put a shadow over Jonah’s head that it might deliver him from his ———
Grief
How was Jonah because of the gourd?
Exceeding Glad
Jonah was exceeding glad because of what?
The gourd
To what degree was Jonah glad because of the gourd?
Exceeding glad
Who prepared a worm when the morning rose the next day?
God
What did God do to a worm when the morning arose the next day?
Prepared
What did God prepare when the morning rose the next day?
A worm
When did God prepare a worm according to Jonah 4:7?
When the morning rose the next day
Be Specific: When did God prepare a worm to smite the gourd?
When the morning rose the next day
What day did God prepare a worm to smite the gourd.
The next day
What did the worm do the gourd?
It smote the gourd that it withered
The worm smote the gourd that it did what?
It withered
The Lord prepared vehement east wind when this arose.
The sun
When did God prepare a vehement east wind?
When the sun did arise
God prepared a vehement East wind when the sun did what?
Arise
What kind of wind did God prepare when the sun did arise?
A vehement East Wind
Using 1 Word: Describe the east wind in Jonah 4:8.
VEHEMENT
What did God do to the vehement east Wind?
He prepared it
Of what direction was the Vehement wind that God prepared in Jonah 4:8?
East
What beat upon the head of Jonah?
The sun
What did the sun do upon the head of Jonah?
Beat upon it
The sun beat upon this body part of Jonah.
The head
When the sun beat upon the head of Jonah, what happened to him?
He fainted
Who fainted when the sun beat upon his head?
Jonah
What two things happened after the sun beat upon the head of Jonah?
He fainted and wished in himself to die
What did John wish in Chapter 4 verse 8 when the sun beat upon his head?
He wished in himself to DIE
What did Jonah do in himself to die?
He wished in himself
Where did Jonah wish to die?
In Himself
In wishing in himself to die, what did Jonah say according to Jonah 4:8?
It is better for me to die than to Live
Who said it was better for him to die than to live?
Jonah
FIB from JONAH 4:8. “ It is——— for me to die than to ———
Better, Live
Who to whom? “Doest thou well to be angry for the gourd?”
God to Jonah
God asked Jonah if he doest well to be angry for this.
The gourd
What was Jonah’s response when the Lord asked if he doest well to be angry for the gourd.
I do well to be angry, even unto death.”
Who said these words? “I do well to be angry, even unto death.”
Jonah to God
Jonah said he doest well to be angry even unto this.
Death
Fill in the Blank said by Jonah: I do well to be———, even unto———
Angry, Death
On what did the Lord say Jonah had had pity on?
The gourd
The Lord said that Jonah hadst had this on the gourd
Pity
The Lord said that Jonah hadst pitied the gourd for the which he did not what two things?
Hast not laboured, Neither madest it grow
BONUS: what things did the Lord say Jonah had not done to the gourd?
Hast not laboured, neither madest it grow.
According to the Lord, when did the Gourd come up?
In a night
What did the Lord say happened to the gourd in a night?
Came up, Perished
When did the Lord say the gourd perished?
In an night
Apart from coming up in a night, what else did the Lord also say happened to the gourd in a night?
It perished
According to Jonah 4:11,The Lord asked if he should not spare this place.
Nineveh, That Great City
What is the great city?
Nineveh
How many persons in Nineveh did the Lord say could not discern between their right and their left hand?
More than Sixscore thousand persons
The Lord said that there were more than sixscore thousand persons who could not do what?
Discern between their right hand and Left hand
Between what did the Lord say the sixscore thousand persons could not discern between?
Their right hand and their left hand