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Mentioned in 6 episodes
The Book of Jonah
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The Book of Jonah is a unique prophetic narrative in the Old Testament that explores themes of disobedience, repentance, and God's universal mercy.
It tells the story of Jonah, a prophet who initially resists God's call to preach to the wicked city of Nineveh, leading to a series of dramatic events that ultimately result in the city's repentance.
It tells the story of Jonah, a prophet who initially resists God's call to preach to the wicked city of Nineveh, leading to a series of dramatic events that ultimately result in the city's repentance.
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Mentioned in 6 episodes
Mentioned by the speaker as they discuss Jonah's reluctance to preach to the Assyrians.

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The Gospel of Reconciliation
Mentioned by
Tim Mackie in the context of popular culture and literature, noting that even non-religious people know the story of a man swallowed by a fish.


Our Assumptions About Jonah – Jonah E1
Mentioned by Derek Thomas as a book that is part of the scriptures and should be studied as a whole.

Why Should Christians Study the Minor Prophets?
Mentioned by
Tim Mackie and
Jon Collins during a discussion about a lecture series on the book of Jonah.



Hyperlinks and Patterns in Jonah – Jonah E3
Mentioned by
Aisha Rascoe and Daniel Kraus in the context of comparing the story of Jonah being swallowed by a whale to the premise of Whale Fall.


The Sunday Story: A Life Worthy of Whalefall
Mentioned by Sinclair Ferguson when discussing the book of Jonah and its message of redemption.

Peter’s Failure Was Not Final