Jonah as a
Similitude of Christ
You
can learn to find and see these similitudes or imageries of Prophet’s ministry
and the acts of Jesus Christ. (Hosea 12:10)
I will try and show you how I look for similitudes.
1. Jesus is the one who shows that there is a
connection between Jonah and himself.
See Matthew 12:39-41 and also it is mentioned in Luke 11:29-32. When the Pharisees said, ”we would see a sign
from thee” Jesus replied, “…and there
shall no sign be given it, but the sign of the prophet Jonas” (Jonah). Then Christ tells some similitude, “For as
Jonas was three days and three nights in the whale’s belly; so shall the Son of
man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth”.
2. Let’s now go to the book of
Jonah and try and find things that both Jonah and Christ did. I don’t look at the negative things for they
would not be like Christ.
3. In Jonah 1:3 Jonah went down
into a boat. Did Christ ever go down into a boat? If you say yes then you can see the
similarities.
4. Chapter 1:4 There was a great tempest that arose while he
was in the boat. Sound like Christ? (See
Matt. 8:23-27 to see what happened to Christ.)
5. 1:5 Jonah was inside the
ship and was fast asleep, just like Christ.
6. When the storm was strong those
in the boat awoke Jonah (Christ) and asked for his help. Jesus stood up and rebuked and calmed the
storm. In Jonah 1:11-12 they asked Jonah
what shall we do unto thee, that the sea may be calm unto us? And he told them
to cast him into the sea for the storm was because of him. So in v15 they threw Jonah into the sea, and
the sea ceased from her raging.
7. One other imagery that I
think is important was when Jonah was thrown into the waters but was swallowed
by a fish. It is like when Jesus got
ready to complete His atonement that he allowed himself to be turned over to
the wicked (remember water imagery) and when he died on the cross and was in
the tomb, the storm the wicked had started was calmed. They felt that Jesus was no longer a threat
to them.
Now Chapter 2 of Jonah is the great jewel of this imagery. I will put in all 10 verses of chapter
two. You read them one at a time and see
if you can see if what happened to Jonah happened to Christ. I will record what I found, but you try first
before you read ahead.
1. Then Jonah
prayed unto the LORD his God out of the fish’s belly,
1b. Christ praying in His hour of
distress (see Matt 26:37–45
2. And said, I
cried by reason of mine affliction unto the LORD, and he heard me; out of the
belly of hell cried I, and thou heardest my voice.
2b. Hell is translated from the
Hebrew word לּרּאּשּ (she’ộwl – Strong’s #7585), which means “world
of the dead” (or spirit world). Where
Christ went, when body in tomb.
3. For thou hadst cast me into the deep, in the
midst of the seas; and the floods compassed me about: all thy billows and thy
waves passed over me.
3b.
Turned over to the wicked (Rev 17:15, water). He was in a wicked world where He was tempted
in all things. He also suffered for all
sin, sorrow, pain, sickness, ect.
4. Then I said, I am cast out of thy
sight; yet I will look again toward thy holy temple.
4b. “My God, My God why hast thou forsaken me” (Matt
27:46).
5. The waters compassed me about, even
to the soul: the depth closed me round about, the weeds were wrapped about my
head. See footnote
5b. Wicked took Him to the point of death (footnote 5a);
placed Him in a tomb, and a crown of thorns placed on His head (see Matt 27:29,
57–60).
6. I went down to the bottoms of the mountains;
the earth with her bars was about me forever: yet hast thou brought up my life
from corruption, O LORD my God.
6b. Jesus “descended below all things” (D&C 88:6; see
also 122:8); the bars of the earth (death) were about Him. But His body did not see corruption (or
decay–see Acts 2:31) before He was brought up, or resurrected.
7. When my soul
fainted within me I remembered the LORD: and my prayer came in unto thee, into
thine holy temple.
7b. Prayer in
both Gethsemane and on the cross (See #1 & 4 above). Heaven is a holy temple (See Revelation
21:22).
8.
They that observe lying vanities forsake their own
mercy. (Many consider this the most important verse in the book of Jonah. )
8a. People who rely on their own arm of flesh will not
receive of His mercy (See 2 Nephi 4:34; Moroni
6:4).
9. But I will
sacrifice unto thee with the voice of thanksgiving; I will pay [that] that I
have vowed. Salvation [is] of the LORD.
9a. “For this cause came I into the world” (John 18:37); “nevertheless not
my will, but thine, be done” (Luke 22:42); Salvation comes only from Christ
(see Acts 4:12).
10.And the LORD spake unto the fish,
and it vomited out Jonah upon the dry land.
10a. Resurrection where Christ from
this point only shows himself on dry ground (where the righteous live) and not
in the water (where Satan has power over the people)–see John 21:1, 4 . What a great account of the Atonement of
Jesus Christ.
LOVE this one!!
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