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Younan the Prophet
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19 February 19920 Comments

Younan the Prophet

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The lecture explains the events of the Book of Jonah from a Coptic Orthodox spiritual perspective, showing how God uses trials as a means of repentance and return, and how even difficult circumstances become for the good of the human soul. Pope Shenouda III clarifies the symbolic meanings of the waters, the whale, and the tribulations, revealing God’s amazing love, patience, and long-suffering toward sinners.


🕊 Spiritual and Educational Dimensions

1. Symbolism of Waters and Trials

Pope Shenouda explains that “many waters” symbolize tribulations and pressures, while fresh water symbolizes the Holy Spirit. Jonah entered many waters externally and internally because of his stubbornness and self-will.

2. The Whale as Protection, Not Destruction

The whale was not a killing punishment but a means of protection and discipline. Since God prepared the whale, it did not harm Jonah; it became like a submarine carrying him to fulfill God’s will.

3. The Benefit of the Trial

The trial made Jonah humble, prayerful, repentant, and compassionate toward the people of Nineveh. It also made the sailors know God and pray to Him. Trials benefit the one who accepts them with humility, but not the one who resists with rebellion.

4. The Fullness of Time in God’s Work

God acts in the perfect moment, the “fullness of time,” to save souls—whether in Jonah, Nineveh, or Saul of Tarsus. No one is forgotten by God, not even pagan cities or distant sinners.

5. God’s Varied Educational Methods

God saves through many ways: through love, through a gentle word, or sometimes through discipline. Each person has the method suitable for him—Jonah, the sailors, the sinful woman, or John the beloved.

6. Obedience of Creation Versus Human Stubbornness

The whale, the worm, the sun, and the waves—all obeyed God without discussion. The only being that argues and resists the divine will is the human being, though he was created in God’s image.

7. God’s Love and Long-Suffering

God does not deal with humans according to their sins but works to restore them:
– He restored Jonah despite his escape.
– He immediately accepted the repentance of Nineveh.
– He restored Peter after his denial.
God’s love surpasses human weakness.


📌 Final Spiritual Message

The Book of Jonah presents a vivid picture of God’s saving work:
All things work together for good to those who love God.
Even the sharp trial, the whale, the waves, the sun, and the worm—all become instruments to return the human being to repentance and salvation.
It is an invitation to humility, acceptance of divine discipline, abandoning stubbornness, and saying:
Let Your will be done, O Lord.

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