Jonas 1:12

12 Et il leur répondit: Prenez-moi, et jetez-moi dans la mer, et la mer s'apaisera envers vous; car je sais que c'est à cause de moi que cette grande tempête est venue sur vous.

Jonas 1:12 Meaning and Commentary

Jonah 1:12

And he said unto them, take me up, and cast me forth into the
sea
This he said not as choosing rather to die than to go to Nineveh; or as having overheard the men say that they would cast him into the sea, as Aben Ezra suggests, greatly to the prejudice of the prophet's character; but as being truly sensible of his sin, and that he righteously deserved to die such a death; and in love to the lives of innocent men, that they might be saved, and not perish, through his default; and as a prophet, knowing this to be the mind and will of God, he cheerfully and in faith submits to it, with a presence of mind and courage suitable to his character. It was not fit he should leap into the sea and destroy himself; but that he should die by the hand of justice, of which the shipmaster and the ship's crew were the proper executioners: so shall the sea be calm unto you;
or "silent", as before; it will cease from its roaring, and do no further hurt and damage: for I know that for my sake this great tempest [is] upon you;
for the sin he had committed in fleeing from God, this storm was raised and continued; nor could it go off till they had done what he had directed them to; there was no other way of being clear of it. In this Jonah was a type of Christ, who willingly gave himself to suffer and die, that he might appease divine wrath, satisfy justice, and save men; only with this difference, Jonah suffered for his own sins, Christ for the sins of others; Jonah to endured a storm he himself had raised by his sins, Christ to endure a storm others had raised by their sins.

Jonas 1:12 In-Context

10 Et ces hommes furent saisis d'une grande crainte, et ils lui dirent: Pourquoi as-tu fait cela? Car ces hommes savaient qu'il s'enfuyait de devant la face de l'Éternel, parce qu'il le leur avait déclaré.
11 Ils lui dirent donc: Que te ferons-nous, pour que la mer s'apaise envers nous? Car la mer devenait de plus en plus orageuse.
12 Et il leur répondit: Prenez-moi, et jetez-moi dans la mer, et la mer s'apaisera envers vous; car je sais que c'est à cause de moi que cette grande tempête est venue sur vous.
13 Et ces hommes ramaient pour gagner la terre, mais ils ne le purent, parce que la mer s'agitait de plus en plus contre eux.
14 Alors ils crièrent à l'Éternel, et dirent: O Éternel! que nous ne périssions pas à cause de la vie de cet homme, et ne mets point sur nous le sang innocent! Car toi, ô Éternel, tu fais comme il te plaît.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.