Author: Anthony Wittwer
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780991606085
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 520
Book Description
Thriller, love story, and supernatural tale, JONAH'S BELLY is an intricately woven tapestry of tender and terrible things. Strange things are happening on the hill called Jonah's Belly. A tall circle of weathered stone pillars stands on top of the hill. The circle of stones is ancient, crumbling, and holy-a small and hidden Stonehenge, slumbering in the mist-covered woods. An old magic has begun flowing from the stone circle and spilling down Jonah's Belly. The magic touches those living near the hill, drawing together ordinary people and extraordinary beings as events and dark forces begin to collide. At the heart of the developing storm are Blue and Elissa, raw and wounded from the recent accident that claimed their son's life. Blue lies awake at night, thinking about the secrets he's keeping from Elissa-secrets about the accident that took their son, and secrets about the fragile sound he's begun hearing in the darkness outside their cabin...the sound of a baby crying. Crying somewhere on Jonah's Belly. Attracted by the drifting magic, other things gather.... ...a Gypsy carnival appears at the local fairground. The fortune-teller's sign warns, "All You Want To Know. And More You Don't." ...the Matchman arrives. A shimmering, red-haired man in a corporate black suit, he brings dangerous gifts, and counsels those he meets to "Stay small. Don't Stir. Stay tucked tight away." ...five black cars begin prowling the county's web of back roads. The cars crisscross the territory slowly, studying the area's secluded homes, and sometimes stopping to visit nightmares upon those who live inside. ... the Glammerys, a multi-generational nest of evil and violence living at the bottom of a sunless ravine are visited by something more evil and violent than they've ever imagined. ....and something else. Something unseen, prowling in the wood's dark and green tangled places. Propelled forward by the powerful forces of family, friendship, loss, and reunion, JONAH'S BELLY is a story of love, revenge, horror, myth, and the magic of every day.
Jonah's Belly
Author: Anthony Wittwer
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780991606085
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 520
Book Description
Thriller, love story, and supernatural tale, JONAH'S BELLY is an intricately woven tapestry of tender and terrible things. Strange things are happening on the hill called Jonah's Belly. A tall circle of weathered stone pillars stands on top of the hill. The circle of stones is ancient, crumbling, and holy-a small and hidden Stonehenge, slumbering in the mist-covered woods. An old magic has begun flowing from the stone circle and spilling down Jonah's Belly. The magic touches those living near the hill, drawing together ordinary people and extraordinary beings as events and dark forces begin to collide. At the heart of the developing storm are Blue and Elissa, raw and wounded from the recent accident that claimed their son's life. Blue lies awake at night, thinking about the secrets he's keeping from Elissa-secrets about the accident that took their son, and secrets about the fragile sound he's begun hearing in the darkness outside their cabin...the sound of a baby crying. Crying somewhere on Jonah's Belly. Attracted by the drifting magic, other things gather.... ...a Gypsy carnival appears at the local fairground. The fortune-teller's sign warns, "All You Want To Know. And More You Don't." ...the Matchman arrives. A shimmering, red-haired man in a corporate black suit, he brings dangerous gifts, and counsels those he meets to "Stay small. Don't Stir. Stay tucked tight away." ...five black cars begin prowling the county's web of back roads. The cars crisscross the territory slowly, studying the area's secluded homes, and sometimes stopping to visit nightmares upon those who live inside. ... the Glammerys, a multi-generational nest of evil and violence living at the bottom of a sunless ravine are visited by something more evil and violent than they've ever imagined. ....and something else. Something unseen, prowling in the wood's dark and green tangled places. Propelled forward by the powerful forces of family, friendship, loss, and reunion, JONAH'S BELLY is a story of love, revenge, horror, myth, and the magic of every day.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780991606085
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 520
Book Description
Thriller, love story, and supernatural tale, JONAH'S BELLY is an intricately woven tapestry of tender and terrible things. Strange things are happening on the hill called Jonah's Belly. A tall circle of weathered stone pillars stands on top of the hill. The circle of stones is ancient, crumbling, and holy-a small and hidden Stonehenge, slumbering in the mist-covered woods. An old magic has begun flowing from the stone circle and spilling down Jonah's Belly. The magic touches those living near the hill, drawing together ordinary people and extraordinary beings as events and dark forces begin to collide. At the heart of the developing storm are Blue and Elissa, raw and wounded from the recent accident that claimed their son's life. Blue lies awake at night, thinking about the secrets he's keeping from Elissa-secrets about the accident that took their son, and secrets about the fragile sound he's begun hearing in the darkness outside their cabin...the sound of a baby crying. Crying somewhere on Jonah's Belly. Attracted by the drifting magic, other things gather.... ...a Gypsy carnival appears at the local fairground. The fortune-teller's sign warns, "All You Want To Know. And More You Don't." ...the Matchman arrives. A shimmering, red-haired man in a corporate black suit, he brings dangerous gifts, and counsels those he meets to "Stay small. Don't Stir. Stay tucked tight away." ...five black cars begin prowling the county's web of back roads. The cars crisscross the territory slowly, studying the area's secluded homes, and sometimes stopping to visit nightmares upon those who live inside. ... the Glammerys, a multi-generational nest of evil and violence living at the bottom of a sunless ravine are visited by something more evil and violent than they've ever imagined. ....and something else. Something unseen, prowling in the wood's dark and green tangled places. Propelled forward by the powerful forces of family, friendship, loss, and reunion, JONAH'S BELLY is a story of love, revenge, horror, myth, and the magic of every day.
Under the Unpredictable Plant
Author: Eugene H. Peterson
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
ISBN: 1467426792
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
Like Eugene Peterson's other books on pastoring, Under the Unpredictable Plant is full of stimulating insights, candid observations, and biblically grounded prescriptions. Yet this book emanates with a special poignancy out of Peterson's own crisis experience as a pastor. Peterson tells about the "abyss," the "gaping crevasse," the "chasm" that he experienced, early in his ministry, between his Christian faith and his pastoral vocation. He was astonished and dismayed to find that his personal spirituality, his piety, was inadequate for his vocation -- and he argues that the same is true of pastors in general. In the book of Jonah -- a parable with a prayer at its center -- Peterson finds a subversive, captivating story that can help pastors recover their "vocational holiness." Using the Jonah story as a narrative structure, Peterson probes the spiritual dimensions of the pastoral calling and seeks to reclaim the ground taken over by those who are trying to enlist pastors in religious careers.
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
ISBN: 1467426792
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
Like Eugene Peterson's other books on pastoring, Under the Unpredictable Plant is full of stimulating insights, candid observations, and biblically grounded prescriptions. Yet this book emanates with a special poignancy out of Peterson's own crisis experience as a pastor. Peterson tells about the "abyss," the "gaping crevasse," the "chasm" that he experienced, early in his ministry, between his Christian faith and his pastoral vocation. He was astonished and dismayed to find that his personal spirituality, his piety, was inadequate for his vocation -- and he argues that the same is true of pastors in general. In the book of Jonah -- a parable with a prayer at its center -- Peterson finds a subversive, captivating story that can help pastors recover their "vocational holiness." Using the Jonah story as a narrative structure, Peterson probes the spiritual dimensions of the pastoral calling and seeks to reclaim the ground taken over by those who are trying to enlist pastors in religious careers.
The Book of Jonah
Author: Shmuly Yanklowitz
Publisher: CCAR Press
ISBN: 0881233617
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 180
Book Description
The Book of Jonah is a unique text in the Jewish canon. Among the shortest books in the Bible, it is also one of the most mysterious and morally ambiguous. Who is this prophet running from God, hiding at the bottom of the ocean? Why does he struggle with God's mission to save and forgive Israel's enemies? In this volume, Rabbi Dr. Yanklowitz shows that the Book of Jonah delivers a message of human responsibility in a shared world. Illuminating such contemporary ethical issues as animal welfare, incarceration, climate change, weapons of mass destruction, and Jewish-Muslim relations, this social justice commentary urges us to join in repairing a broken world--a call that we, unlike Jonah, must hasten to answer.
Publisher: CCAR Press
ISBN: 0881233617
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 180
Book Description
The Book of Jonah is a unique text in the Jewish canon. Among the shortest books in the Bible, it is also one of the most mysterious and morally ambiguous. Who is this prophet running from God, hiding at the bottom of the ocean? Why does he struggle with God's mission to save and forgive Israel's enemies? In this volume, Rabbi Dr. Yanklowitz shows that the Book of Jonah delivers a message of human responsibility in a shared world. Illuminating such contemporary ethical issues as animal welfare, incarceration, climate change, weapons of mass destruction, and Jewish-Muslim relations, this social justice commentary urges us to join in repairing a broken world--a call that we, unlike Jonah, must hasten to answer.
Jonah's Whale
Author: Eileen Spinelli
Publisher: Eerdmans Young Readers
ISBN: 080285382X
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 16
Book Description
A contented whale one day sees a ship tossed on the waves by a storm and obeys God's command to save a drowning man by swallowing him.
Publisher: Eerdmans Young Readers
ISBN: 080285382X
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 16
Book Description
A contented whale one day sees a ship tossed on the waves by a storm and obeys God's command to save a drowning man by swallowing him.
Jonah
Author: Amy Erickson
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
ISBN: 146746130X
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
The dominant reading of the book of Jonah—that the hapless prophet Jonah is a lesson in not trying to run away from God—oversimplifies a profoundly literary biblical text, argues Amy Erickson. Likewise, the more recent understanding of Jonah as satire is problematic in its own right, laden as it is with anti-Jewish undertones and the superimposition of a Christian worldview onto a Jewish text. How can we move away from these stale interpretations to recover the richness of meaning that belongs to this short but noteworthy book of the Bible? This Illuminations commentary delves into Jonah’s reception history in Christian, Jewish, and Islamic contexts while also exploring its representations in visual arts, music, literature, and pop culture. After this thorough contextualization, Erickson provides a fresh translation and exegesis, paving the way for pastors and scholars to read and utilize the book of Jonah as the provocative, richly allusive, and theologically robust text that it is.
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
ISBN: 146746130X
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
The dominant reading of the book of Jonah—that the hapless prophet Jonah is a lesson in not trying to run away from God—oversimplifies a profoundly literary biblical text, argues Amy Erickson. Likewise, the more recent understanding of Jonah as satire is problematic in its own right, laden as it is with anti-Jewish undertones and the superimposition of a Christian worldview onto a Jewish text. How can we move away from these stale interpretations to recover the richness of meaning that belongs to this short but noteworthy book of the Bible? This Illuminations commentary delves into Jonah’s reception history in Christian, Jewish, and Islamic contexts while also exploring its representations in visual arts, music, literature, and pop culture. After this thorough contextualization, Erickson provides a fresh translation and exegesis, paving the way for pastors and scholars to read and utilize the book of Jonah as the provocative, richly allusive, and theologically robust text that it is.
A Journey with Jonah
Author: Paul Murray
Publisher: Word on Fire
ISBN: 9781943243853
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Jonah is the only ancient prophet with whom Jesus identifies in the Gospels. But when we turn to read the book of Jonah itself, we discover that this so-called "book" is only two pages long-and that Jonah's prophesying is limited to one short sentence. And yet, around this small book, as if it were around Jonah's own troubled ship, high waves of controversy and mystery have swirled for centuries. In A Journey with Jonah: The Spirituality of Bewilderment, Fr. Paul Murray strives to uncover the great lesson of this story. Following Fr. Murray's exploration is a 2003 lectio divina on Jonah by then-Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger-published here in English for the first time. Book jacket.
Publisher: Word on Fire
ISBN: 9781943243853
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Jonah is the only ancient prophet with whom Jesus identifies in the Gospels. But when we turn to read the book of Jonah itself, we discover that this so-called "book" is only two pages long-and that Jonah's prophesying is limited to one short sentence. And yet, around this small book, as if it were around Jonah's own troubled ship, high waves of controversy and mystery have swirled for centuries. In A Journey with Jonah: The Spirituality of Bewilderment, Fr. Paul Murray strives to uncover the great lesson of this story. Following Fr. Murray's exploration is a 2003 lectio divina on Jonah by then-Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger-published here in English for the first time. Book jacket.
Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah
Author: Trent C. Butler
Publisher: B&H Publishing Group
ISBN: 0805494774
Category : Bibles
Languages : en
Pages : 389
Book Description
No other reference gets to the heart of the Old Testament as efficiently as The Holman Old Testament Commentary. When you've got the time, this series offers a detailed interpretation based on the popular NIV text. When time is short, this series delivers an essential understanding of the Old Testament with unsurpassed clarity and convenience. Pastors, lay Bible teachers and others who find their subject material rich and challenging - but their preparation time running out - will be informed and inspired by this approach to Old Testament scholarship which includes: The main idea - a brief yet accurate statement about the purpose, meaning, and importance of the Bible book under discussion, Quick quotes - comments from noted writers and theologians suitable for citing in your own presentation, Succinct summaries - each main theme or lesson summarized clearly and accurately, Details - illustrations, historical facts, grammatical notations, discussion points, teaching plans, and more. Make every minute of prep time more meaningful with The Holman Old Testament Commentary. Book jacket.
Publisher: B&H Publishing Group
ISBN: 0805494774
Category : Bibles
Languages : en
Pages : 389
Book Description
No other reference gets to the heart of the Old Testament as efficiently as The Holman Old Testament Commentary. When you've got the time, this series offers a detailed interpretation based on the popular NIV text. When time is short, this series delivers an essential understanding of the Old Testament with unsurpassed clarity and convenience. Pastors, lay Bible teachers and others who find their subject material rich and challenging - but their preparation time running out - will be informed and inspired by this approach to Old Testament scholarship which includes: The main idea - a brief yet accurate statement about the purpose, meaning, and importance of the Bible book under discussion, Quick quotes - comments from noted writers and theologians suitable for citing in your own presentation, Succinct summaries - each main theme or lesson summarized clearly and accurately, Details - illustrations, historical facts, grammatical notations, discussion points, teaching plans, and more. Make every minute of prep time more meaningful with The Holman Old Testament Commentary. Book jacket.
Jonah
Author: David Thompson
Publisher: Mamba Press
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 26
Book Description
Jonah: A Journey of Redemption and Divine Mercy is an enthralling exploration of the captivating history of the prophet Jonah—an enigmatic figure whose story transcends time and continues to captivate hearts and minds. In this insightful book, we delve into the remarkable narrative of Jonah, unearthing profound lessons of faith, redemption, and the unfathomable depths of divine mercy. Jonah's story unfolds with a divine call to deliver a message of repentance to the people of Nineveh. However, he tries to evade his mission, embarking on a tumultuous journey that takes him to the depths of the sea and the belly of a great fish. Through this extraordinary chain of events, we witness the transformative power of Jonah's encounter with divine grace. In Jonah: A Journey of Redemption and Divine Mercy, we explore the themes of obedience, repentance, and second chances. Jonah's initial rebellion and subsequent redemption highlight the universal human struggle to align our will with a higher purpose. Through his story, we are reminded of the boundless depths of divine mercy and the potential for personal transformation. This book delves into the historical context, cultural nuances, and symbolic significance of Jonah's journey. It offers a deeper understanding of the ancient city of Nineveh, its people, and their response to Jonah's message. It also unravels the layers of symbolism within Jonah's experiences, inviting readers to reflect on their own lives and the calls they may be avoiding. Moreover, Jonah: A Journey of Redemption and Divine Mercy prompts us to examine our own capacity for compassion, forgiveness, and empathy. It challenges us to embrace the call to extend mercy to others, recognizing that we too have experienced the depths of divine grace in our own lives. Whether you are a student of religious texts, a seeker of spiritual insights, or someone fascinated by timeless stories of redemption, this book offers a compelling exploration of the history of the prophet Jonah. Prepare to be captivated, inspired, and moved as you immerse yourself in the remarkable story of a reluctant prophet who discovered the power of obedience, repentance, and the limitless mercy of the Divine. Embark on this transformative journey through the history of Jonah—a journey that reveals the profound truth that no one is beyond redemption and that divine mercy is a beacon of hope for all.
Publisher: Mamba Press
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 26
Book Description
Jonah: A Journey of Redemption and Divine Mercy is an enthralling exploration of the captivating history of the prophet Jonah—an enigmatic figure whose story transcends time and continues to captivate hearts and minds. In this insightful book, we delve into the remarkable narrative of Jonah, unearthing profound lessons of faith, redemption, and the unfathomable depths of divine mercy. Jonah's story unfolds with a divine call to deliver a message of repentance to the people of Nineveh. However, he tries to evade his mission, embarking on a tumultuous journey that takes him to the depths of the sea and the belly of a great fish. Through this extraordinary chain of events, we witness the transformative power of Jonah's encounter with divine grace. In Jonah: A Journey of Redemption and Divine Mercy, we explore the themes of obedience, repentance, and second chances. Jonah's initial rebellion and subsequent redemption highlight the universal human struggle to align our will with a higher purpose. Through his story, we are reminded of the boundless depths of divine mercy and the potential for personal transformation. This book delves into the historical context, cultural nuances, and symbolic significance of Jonah's journey. It offers a deeper understanding of the ancient city of Nineveh, its people, and their response to Jonah's message. It also unravels the layers of symbolism within Jonah's experiences, inviting readers to reflect on their own lives and the calls they may be avoiding. Moreover, Jonah: A Journey of Redemption and Divine Mercy prompts us to examine our own capacity for compassion, forgiveness, and empathy. It challenges us to embrace the call to extend mercy to others, recognizing that we too have experienced the depths of divine grace in our own lives. Whether you are a student of religious texts, a seeker of spiritual insights, or someone fascinated by timeless stories of redemption, this book offers a compelling exploration of the history of the prophet Jonah. Prepare to be captivated, inspired, and moved as you immerse yourself in the remarkable story of a reluctant prophet who discovered the power of obedience, repentance, and the limitless mercy of the Divine. Embark on this transformative journey through the history of Jonah—a journey that reveals the profound truth that no one is beyond redemption and that divine mercy is a beacon of hope for all.
The Message of Jonah
Author: Rosemary Nixon
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
ISBN: 1514006545
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
The book of Jonah is likely the best known of the minor prophets and is often remembered for its oddity. In this BST volume, Rosemary Nixon moves beyond the amusing irony to show that this book reaches out and touches us where we are today, exploring the depths of the book and helping us make connections with our view of God and his world.
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
ISBN: 1514006545
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
The book of Jonah is likely the best known of the minor prophets and is often remembered for its oddity. In this BST volume, Rosemary Nixon moves beyond the amusing irony to show that this book reaches out and touches us where we are today, exploring the depths of the book and helping us make connections with our view of God and his world.
Jonah Through the Centuries
Author: Lena-Sofia Tiemeyer
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 1118973321
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
Jonah Through the Centuries Jonah through the Centuries is a systematic examination of the reception history of the book of Jonah, long-recognized for its numerous theological implications and diverse interpretations. The first book of its kind written in English, this singular volume provides a lucid and coherent commentary on the most influential re-readings of Jonah in Jewish, Christian, Muslim, and secular traditions. Author Lena-Sofia Tiemeyer progresses slowly through the book of Jonah verse-by-verse—even word-by-word through key verses such as Jonah 1:1 and 2:1—to offer readers deep insight into the many and multifaceted interpretations of Jonah from early Jewish readings to modern literary retellings. Structured thematically rather than strictly chronologically, the text begins with the earliest interpretation and follows its trendline all the way through to modern times before turning to the next-oldest interpretation. The commentary covers a broad range of retellings in many languages and in various media including commentaries, sermons, prose, poetry, theatrical drama, art, and music, and analyses interpretations of both often-cited and lesser-known verses from the book of Jonah, interacting with an international range of literary retellings of the book of Jonah, offered in English translation. Throughout the text, the author demonstrates how all these retellings ultimately originate within the biblical text itself and highlights how many of the interpretations are fuelled and influenced by the interpreter’s religious background, cultural assumptions, and their preconceived notions of what the text should say. Jonah through the Centuries is an invaluable resource for educated clergy, undergraduate and graduate students in both seminaries and universities, scholars and academics, and general readers with interest in the reception of biblical texts in literature, art, and music.
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 1118973321
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
Jonah Through the Centuries Jonah through the Centuries is a systematic examination of the reception history of the book of Jonah, long-recognized for its numerous theological implications and diverse interpretations. The first book of its kind written in English, this singular volume provides a lucid and coherent commentary on the most influential re-readings of Jonah in Jewish, Christian, Muslim, and secular traditions. Author Lena-Sofia Tiemeyer progresses slowly through the book of Jonah verse-by-verse—even word-by-word through key verses such as Jonah 1:1 and 2:1—to offer readers deep insight into the many and multifaceted interpretations of Jonah from early Jewish readings to modern literary retellings. Structured thematically rather than strictly chronologically, the text begins with the earliest interpretation and follows its trendline all the way through to modern times before turning to the next-oldest interpretation. The commentary covers a broad range of retellings in many languages and in various media including commentaries, sermons, prose, poetry, theatrical drama, art, and music, and analyses interpretations of both often-cited and lesser-known verses from the book of Jonah, interacting with an international range of literary retellings of the book of Jonah, offered in English translation. Throughout the text, the author demonstrates how all these retellings ultimately originate within the biblical text itself and highlights how many of the interpretations are fuelled and influenced by the interpreter’s religious background, cultural assumptions, and their preconceived notions of what the text should say. Jonah through the Centuries is an invaluable resource for educated clergy, undergraduate and graduate students in both seminaries and universities, scholars and academics, and general readers with interest in the reception of biblical texts in literature, art, and music.