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Introduction
Good evening, we are going to focus our study tonight to the book of Jonah which is part of the Minor Prophets books.
The book of Jonah is part of the minor prophets not because it is less important than the Major prophets books , but simply it is short compared to the major prophets books.
HAVE THE CONGREGATION TURN TO
Jonah is first and foremost a didactic work.
As the majority of modern commentators emphasize, the author of this remarkable book was intent on educating his audience, and not merely on entertaining them.
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