Jonah 1:13 has a delaying function in the narrative, introducing a pause between Jonah’s demand to be thrown in the sea (1:12) and the event’s occurrence (1:15). Most commentators discuss only the events of 1:13 and their causes. In this article, I suggest an interpretation of Jonah 1:13 based on the imagery of the narrative. An analysis of the use of metaphors and symbols does not replace the message of the verse; such an analysis simply augments it with motives of the seamen’s conversion. Beside the narrative level, there is a hidden level suggesting a deeper understanding of the story where symbols and metaphors have a consolidating function. Distance, directions, and movement in Jonah 1 describe acts with religious connotation. At the s...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the current state of the question of the Jonah psalm, particula...
The thesis deals with the Imaginative Biblical Interpretation and its dispositions for grasp- ing th...
The body occupies a central position in the argumentation of the book of Jonah. Not only is the prop...
Jonah 1:13 has a delaying function in the narrative, introducing a pause between Jonah’s demand to b...
The goal of this research is to define the intent for Christian moving-image media narratives in ter...
Interpreters of the book of Jonah understand the characterisation of Jonah, and hence the meaning of...
The resemblance between the Gospel story about Jesus stilling a storm in the Sea of Galilee (Mt. 8:1...
This paper (1) analyzes the motif of the fish swallowing Jonah in light of similar episodes attested...
The story of the Jonah is more than a biographic sketch of the historical prophet (2 King 14,25) who...
The story of Jonah and the big fish that swallowed him and then spat him out on a beach three days l...
Many scholars argue that the book of Jonah is about God’s mercy for Nineveh. However, I argue that t...
I see myself in God’s relationship with Jonah. God speaks, I feign ignorance. God responds, I go in ...
One of most attractive of Minor Prophets Scroll is Jonah. The author of this article tries to make a...
This dissertation is an exercise in bringing to bear broad theoretical trends in Religious Studies a...
In the calling of Peter, James, and John, the Gospel of Luke incorporates three distinct traditional...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the current state of the question of the Jonah psalm, particula...
The thesis deals with the Imaginative Biblical Interpretation and its dispositions for grasp- ing th...
The body occupies a central position in the argumentation of the book of Jonah. Not only is the prop...
Jonah 1:13 has a delaying function in the narrative, introducing a pause between Jonah’s demand to b...
The goal of this research is to define the intent for Christian moving-image media narratives in ter...
Interpreters of the book of Jonah understand the characterisation of Jonah, and hence the meaning of...
The resemblance between the Gospel story about Jesus stilling a storm in the Sea of Galilee (Mt. 8:1...
This paper (1) analyzes the motif of the fish swallowing Jonah in light of similar episodes attested...
The story of the Jonah is more than a biographic sketch of the historical prophet (2 King 14,25) who...
The story of Jonah and the big fish that swallowed him and then spat him out on a beach three days l...
Many scholars argue that the book of Jonah is about God’s mercy for Nineveh. However, I argue that t...
I see myself in God’s relationship with Jonah. God speaks, I feign ignorance. God responds, I go in ...
One of most attractive of Minor Prophets Scroll is Jonah. The author of this article tries to make a...
This dissertation is an exercise in bringing to bear broad theoretical trends in Religious Studies a...
In the calling of Peter, James, and John, the Gospel of Luke incorporates three distinct traditional...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the current state of the question of the Jonah psalm, particula...
The thesis deals with the Imaginative Biblical Interpretation and its dispositions for grasp- ing th...
The body occupies a central position in the argumentation of the book of Jonah. Not only is the prop...