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- Jonah - Wikipedia
Jonah (Arabic: يُونُس, romanized: Yūnus) is the title of the tenth chapter of the Quran Yūnus is traditionally viewed as highly important in Islam as a prophet who was faithful to God and delivered His messages Jonah is the only one of Judaism's Twelve Minor Prophets to be named in the Quran [80]
- Jonah 1 NIV - Jonah Flees From the LORD - The word of - Bible Gateway
Jonah Flees From the LORD - The word of the LORD came to Jonah son of Amittai: “Go to the great city of Nineveh and preach against it, because its wickedness has come up before me ” But Jonah ran away
- Jonah: The Book of Jonah - Bible Hub
Jonah Flees from the LORD (Nahum 1:1–15) 1 Now the word of the LORD came to Jonah son of Amittai, saying, 2 “Get up! Go to the great city of Nineveh and preach against it, because its wickedness has come up before Me ” 3 Jonah, however, got up to flee to Tarshish, away from the presence of the LORD He went down to Joppa and found a ship
- 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 Jonah’s story is told in the short (just 48 verses) but powerful book of Jonah
- Jonah | Biblical Figure, Account, Nineveh, Fish, Facts - Britannica
Jonah 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
- Book of Jonah | Guide with Key Information and Resources - BibleProject
The book of Jonah holds up a mirror to whoever reads it In Jonah, we see the worst parts of ourselves magnified, which should generate humility and gratitude that God does love his enemies and puts up with the Jonah in all of us
- Jonah: The Biblical Character Swallowed by a Great Fish
Jonah spends three days and three nights in the belly of the great fish During this time of isolation and reflection, he composes a prayer recorded in Jonah chapter 2 This psalm-like prayer expresses gratitude for God's deliverance, acknowledges divine sovereignty, and demonstrates Jonah's renewed commitment to obedience
- Jonah, THE BOOK OF JONAH - USCCB
The Book of Jonah may be divided as follows: Jonah’s Disobedience and Flight (1:1–16) Jonah’s Prayer (2:1–11) Jonah’s Obedience and the Ninevites’ Repentance (3:1–10) Jonah’s Anger and God’s Reproof (4:1–11)
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