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...e vorba de aceasta carte: Jonah, de pr. Tadros Malaty, de pe http://www.orthodoxebooks.org/allbooks , si iata un prim citat:
"To most, Jonah is but a prophet who ran away from the Lord. This is something nobody could ignore, but there is another side to this situation, which should not be ignored. He was the only prophet, at that time, whom the Lord sent to witness to a pagan country, Nineveh, capital of Assyria. Jonah realized through prophecy that the salvation of the Gentiles would come only as a result of Israelâs refusing the faith, and he could not accept such a mission, so he ran away from the service, not out of hatred for the Gentiles but out of fear for his own. He might have realized through prophecyâs shadow what St. Paul proclaimed about Israel: â...through their fall...salvation has come to the Gentiles... their fall is riches for the worldâ Rom. 11:11-12. Jonah saw Israel as a gourd which shaded him for a while with the law and prophecies, but it withered with the worm of ungratefulness, lack of faith, and treason to the Savior, the Messiah, and that, â...displeased Jonah exceedingly, and he became angryâ [4:1]. His love for Israel, which protected him, was the reason for his running away from serving the Gentiles and the secret of his great sorrow. Amazingly, God who examines the hearts, transformed this escape - despite what it holds of disobedience - to a Divine order, into a mission and salvation for a different group of Gentiles, i.e. the sailors and the captain who âfeared the Lord exceedingly, and they offered a sacrifice to the Lord and made vowsâ [1: 16]; after Jonah was thrown in the water and was swallowed by the whale. This became a symbolic act for the salvation of the Gentiles after Christ, the new Jonah, was laid in the tomb. " Si inca ceva: http://www.johnsanidopoulos.com/2009...of-church.html http://www.rtforum.org/lt/lt101.html Sper sa iti ajute, Adrian. Last edited by Grand Moff Hadrianus; 23.09.2015 at 11:56:42. |
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