Jonah 1:16
Marathi MRCV (पवित्रशास्त्र, मराठी समकालीन आवृत्ती)
What Does This Mean?
After Jonah was thrown into the sea and a big fish swallowed him, the sailors on the boat were so afraid of God that they started to worship Him. They offered sacrifices and made promises to God.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing with your friends and suddenly something really scary happens. You get scared and decide to promise to be nicer to others in the future. That's kind of what happened here. The sailors got so scared that they started worshipping God and making good promises to Him.
Historical Background
The book of Jonah was written by the prophet Jonah, likely around the 8th century B.C. This verse comes right after a dramatic turn where Jonah is swallowed by a fish, which made the heathen sailors fear and worship God. It reflects the cultural setting where pagans would offer sacrifices to gods for protection.
Living It Out Today
Think about when you've faced something scary in your life that made you reconsider your beliefs or commitments. Maybe it was an accident, serious illness, or a major failure. This verse reminds us that such experiences can lead us to deepen our faith and make promises to God.
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