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The Book of Jonah The Book of Jonah
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The Book of Jonah: Issues and Themes The Book of Jonah: Issues and Themes
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The Rabbis Take Jonah’s Measure The Rabbis Take Jonah’s Measure
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The Pirke de Rabbi Eliezer: A Strong Revision of Jonah’s Life The Pirke de Rabbi Eliezer: A Strong Revision of Jonah’s Life
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The Day of Atonement and the Book of Jonah The Day of Atonement and the Book of Jonah
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Micah 7:18–20: An Important Haftarah Micah 7:18–20: An Important Haftarah
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Sexual Sins Sexual Sins
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Jonah in Early Jewish Art?: A Puzzle Jonah in Early Jewish Art?: A Puzzle
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Conclusion Conclusion
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10 Jonah, Nineveh, the Great Fish, and God: Jews Ponder the Story
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Published:August 2015
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Abstract
From first to last verse of Jonah, the prophet is resentful of the mission that God has commanded for him, and especially angry when the Ninevites, whose destruction he had proclaimed, repented and were saved. Rabbis respected Jonah’s status as a prophet but also leveled recriminations against him—for his flight from God, and for believing he could go to a place beyond God’s power to call him to account for his disobedience. Topics opened for the interpreters: What transpired while Jonah was in the whale? Did Jonah confess his sin, thereby gaining release? Another narrative of Jonah in the whale portrayed him as a hero—the one to slay the dangerous Leviathan on the day of judgment. Writings featured are Josephus’s Antiquities, Pirke de Rabbi Eliezer, Talmud Tractate Yoma, and Pseudo-Philo, On Jonah. A final question arises: where is Jonah in Jewish art?
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