The Hebrew prophet, who was cast overboard as one who endangered the ship; hence, any person whose presence is unpropitious.
One of the twelve minor prophets, this book was written in the post-exilic era, probably in the fifth century BCE. It is a didactic story where a disobedient and vindictive prophet is set against a merciful and playful God. The book seems to take its name from a prophet named Jonah, son of Amittai, who lived at the time of Jeroboam II (786-746 BCE).
The prophet in the O.T. sent by God to preach to the Assyrians in Ninevah. Known for his trip in the belly of the sea monster.
The original "Jaws" story.
(Old Testament) Jonah did not wish to become a prophet so God caused a great storm to throw him overboard from a ship; he was saved by being swallowed by a whale that vomited him out onto dry land
a book in the Old Testament that tells the story of Jonah and the whale
An eighth century B.C.E. Israelite prophet who was called to preach to the Assyrians in Nineveh; the book of Jonah is one of the twelve books of the minor prophets. See Chapter 13.
the book in the Old Testament named after him tells how God called Jonah to prophesy to the people of Nineveh. It was written about 400 BC.
Jonah (×™×•Ö¹× Ö¸×” "Dove", Tiberian Hebrew , Standard Hebrew Yona, Arabic يونس Yunus, or يونان Yunaan, Latin Ionas) was a prophet in the Jewish Bible (Tanakh/Old Testament) and Muslim Qur'an who was swallowed by a great fish.