Ferenc, Krzysztof2024-11-252024-11-252019Studia Ełckie, 2019, T. 21, nr 3, s. 325-341.1896-68962353-1274https://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/24284The Book of Jonah is remarkably theocentric. The events underline that JHWH is truly the only God, because he has the power of over natural elements, flora and fauna and destiny of other nations who are subordinate to Him even far from the homeland of the Israelites. JHWH Himself is the origin of all creation and will lead it to its final fulfillment. There are no other gods, and JHWH alone determines what is sinful, and JHWH Himself can show mercy in response to people’s repentance. God thus pictured is the only God, full of mercy. In His infinite mercy, he is not exclusively concerned with the Jewish nation. On the contrary, JHWH sends the Prophet to the pagans and in doing so he offers His mercy and redemption to them, which is undoubtedly extraordinary in the Bible.plCC-BY-NC-ND - Uznanie autorstwa - Użycie niekomercyjne - Bez utworów zależnychBibliaPismo ŚwięteOld TestamentBook of JonahtheocentrismmonotheismGod’s mercyIsraelnationStary TestamentKsięga Jonaszateocentryzmmonoteizmmiłosierdzie BożeIzraelnaródBógGodJHWHteologiatheologyBóg w Księdze JonaszaGod in the Book of JonahArticle