That was a little better RJP but the end still sounded like you wanted to have a battle of spiritual egos... keep working on it... I guarantee you if you do you'll notice that you start having more conversations and less arguments... more people actually listening to you... and less people just defending themselves...
Here's my personal beliefs about those subject...
Job was confused and thought God was doing to him what was really satan and actually started speaking against God... which is why I think the most important part of Job is from 32 on... when the young Elihu schools him down for what he was saying (I personally also hear prophecies that point to Jesus and the Holy Spirit in Elihu's words) and then God comes in and really schools him down...
Jonah was angry or annoyed that God wanted to save people and honored their repentance... bad idea...
So while I understand why both of those two felt the way they did... it's obvious their feelings were wrong or at the least pointed in the wrong direction.
Jesus is a different story... Jesus Christ experienced death for us on the cross and Jesus couldn't die without being separated from the Father... in that moment of separation He cried out.
Here's my personal beliefs about those subject...
Job was confused and thought God was doing to him what was really satan and actually started speaking against God... which is why I think the most important part of Job is from 32 on... when the young Elihu schools him down for what he was saying (I personally also hear prophecies that point to Jesus and the Holy Spirit in Elihu's words) and then God comes in and really schools him down...
Jonah was angry or annoyed that God wanted to save people and honored their repentance... bad idea...
So while I understand why both of those two felt the way they did... it's obvious their feelings were wrong or at the least pointed in the wrong direction.
Jesus is a different story... Jesus Christ experienced death for us on the cross and Jesus couldn't die without being separated from the Father... in that moment of separation He cried out.