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A defiant prophet. A terrifying adversary. A catastrophic storm. And an unexpected lesson about God’s mercy toward His people.
The story of Jonah is one of the Bible’s most famous parables—yet also one of the most frequently misread. Even those outside the faith recognize the tale: a rebellious prophet, fleeing from God, swallowed by a great fish. But there’s far more to Jonah’s story than many realize.
In The Prodigal Prophet, bestselling author and pastor Timothy Keller uncovers the profound layers hidden within the Book of Jonah. He argues that Jonah stands among the most flawed prophets in Scripture—yet his story holds striking parallels to the prodigal son and, ultimately, to Jesus Himself. In fact, Jesus identified with Jonah’s story. How could such a stubborn, disobedient prophet reflect the Savior?
And Jonah’s journey doesn’t end with his rescue from the fish. The second half of his story remains unresolved, ending on a sudden, haunting question. Why does this biblical account close with such an open-ended moment? Keller explores the deeper meaning behind Jonah’s unfinished ending—and reveals the transformative message of grace at its core.