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- Jonah 1 NIV - Jonah Flees From the LORD - The word of - Bible Gateway
Do not hold us accountable for killing an innocent man, for you, Lord, have done as you pleased ” 15 Then they took Jonah and threw him overboard, and the raging sea grew calm 16 At this the men greatly feared the Lord, and they offered a sacrifice to the Lord and made vows to him
- Jonah - Wikipedia
Jonah Jonah the son of Amittai or Jonas (Hebrew: יוֹנָה Yōnā, lit 'dove') [a] was a Jewish prophet from Gath-hepher in the Northern Kingdom of Israel around the 8th century BCE according to the Hebrew Bible
- Jonah Summary and Study Bible
Summary: Jonah details the journey of the prophet Jonah, who is commanded by God to preach repentance to the city of Nineveh Having initially fled toward Tarshish, Jonah is swallowed by a great fish
- Who was Jonah in the Bible? - GotQuestions. org
Jonah was the son of Amittai, who came from Gath-hepher in Zebulun (called Gittah-hepher in Joshua 19:10-13) He was the earliest of the prophets and close behind Elisha in his place in the Old Testament
- The Book of Jonah - Bible Gateway
The name “Jonah” means “dove” in Hebrew, but Jonah’s character is anything but dove-like Jonah is commanded to go east to Nineveh but flees toward the westernmost possible point (1:2–3), only to be swallowed by a great fish and dumped back at this starting point (2:1, 11)
- Jonah | Biblical Figure, Account, Nineveh, Fish, Facts - Britannica
Jonah (flourished 785 bce) was one of the 12 Minor Prophets in the Hebrew Bible and Christian Old Testament His narrative is part of a larger book, The Twelve, in the Jewish canon, and stands alone as the Book of Jonah in Christian scripture
- Jonah: Bible at a Glance
Jonah: reluctant Hebrew prophet, initially swallowed by a whale, who would later preach a message of repentance in Nineveh, resulting in the entire city turning to God
- What is the sign of Jonah? - GotQuestions. org
The phrase “sign of Jonah” was used by Jesus as a typological metaphor for His future crucifixion, burial, and resurrection Jesus answered with this expression when asked by the Pharisees for miraculous proof that He was indeed the Messiah
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