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Yonah (Jonah)
Introduction
This account tells about a prophet named Yonah (Jonah) who lived in Israel of north, around 250 years before David became king. This account is not like other prophetic accounts because it tells us about the neula-ula of one prophet not/none obeyed of commanded of God him egpeendiyeen of city of Nineveh. Not/None he obeyed of commanded him because knew he not continued of God of punishing the that city if repent the people of sins their. But due to sign/miracle natamanan din, forced he went of Nineveh and telling of igpahuhud him of God. Nataman, neenenduenan he and nasakitan from because not/none indeed fulfilled the said his there to people punished of God their place.
This account also indicates how the author believes that God is in control of everything he made, including water, fish, wind and other pad. But greatest of all, told here merciful the God and large the love his, because even the enemy of his people, forgave his and saved din of repented e them of sins their.
Main components of this account
Yonah disobeys God’s command 1:1-17
Yonah’s prayer 2:1-10
Yonah goes to Nineveh 3:1-10
Yonah’s anger at God’s mercy towards Nineveh 4:1-11
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