Pope Shenouda III
                Jonah
   Jonah's thinking, however, was of a more serious  type. He was still thinking  of his dignity and of his word which was  not carried out. It was the same  thinking of old which had formerly  induced him to flee from the presence of  the Lord. Due to that thinking  he deprived himself of the fellowship of  heaven's exultation. He  separated himself from joining the hosts of angels  in their joy over   Nineveh's salvation,.   He proved by  his anger that his way  of thinking was subjective and not spiritual,  and proved that his will was  incompatible  with the will of the  heavenly Father "who desires all men to be saved and  come to the knowledge of the truth" (1 Tim. 2:4).