| 2. Now I cannot but think it necessary for me, who have promised to give an accurate account of our affairs, to describe the actions of this prophet, so far as I have found them written down in the Hebrew books. Jonah had been commanded by God to go to the kingdom of Nineveh; and when he was there, to publish it in that city, how it should lose the dominion it had over the nations. But he went not, out of fear; indeed he ran away from God to the city of Joppa and finding a ship there, he went into it and sailed to Tarsus, in Cilicia and upon the rise of a most terrible storm, which was so great that the ship was in danger of sinking, the mariners, the master and the pilot himself, made prayers and vows, in case they escaped the sea: but Jonah lay still and covered [in the ship,] without imitating anything that the others did; but as the waves grew greater and the sea became more violent by the winds, they suspected, as is usual in such cases, that some one of the persons that sailed with them was the occasion of this storm and agreed to discover by lot which of them it was. When they had cast lots, the lot fell upon the prophet; and when they asked him whence he came and what he had done? he replied, that he was a Hebrew by nation and a prophet of Almighty God; and he persuaded them to cast him into the sea, if they would escape the danger they were in, for that he was the occasion of the storm which was upon them. Now at the first they dared not do so, as esteeming it a wicked thing to cast a man who was a stranger and who had committed his life to them, into such manifest perdition; but at last, when their misfortune overbore them and the ship was just going to be drowned and when they were animated to do it by the prophet himself and by the fear concerning their own safety, they cast him into the sea; upon which the sea became calm. It is also reported that Jonah was swallowed down by a whale and that when he had been there three days and as many nights, he was vomited out upon the Euxine Sea and this alive and without any hurt upon his body; and there, on his prayer to God, he obtained pardon for his sins and went to the city Nineveh, where he stood so as to be heard and preached, that in a very little time they should lose the dominion of Asia. And when he had published this, he returned. Now I have given this account about him as I found it written [in our books.] | |