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JONAH

(running in-trying to hide from God)

God- Jonah! Get up and travel to Ninivah for the people there are doing wicked thing and you need to bring them hope.

Jonah- flees to Trashish pays far for boat and falls asleep

3 men- shaking Jonah(looking scared for there lives)

(storm/lights/fan)

3 men- who are you? Where are you from?

Jonah- i knew i shouldn't have run from God.

Storm increases (lights/fan/mist)

3men- what should we do?

Jonah- pick me up and throw me into the sea and the storm will stop.

3 men- are you sure about this

(Jonah is thrown over board) (lights/fan/mist) stop

Pitch black

Jonah is now in the fish.

Jonah- (praying) dear God I am soo scared right now! But i want to thank you for saving my life. I want to thank you for sending this whale to swallow me whole. God I have been in here for 3 days and 3 nights and i have realized now why you wanted me to go to Ninivah. There are 120000 people in Ninivah that need the same kind of hope you gave me when i was sinking in the sea and then the fish swallowed me. So God I have decided that if you ever let me out of this fishes belly i will go to Ninvah and share this hope with the people there.

(fish spits out Jonah) (fishy smells)

Walks toward the sign of

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