The plot of the book of Jonah combines the motifs of a hero swallowed by a sea-monster with a hero rescued by a fish. The hero has to cross and survive the sea (as sphere of danger and death). In this article it is argued that the Book of Jonah belongs to a certain type of adventure stories, in which the hero not only survives his adventures but also experiences an intensive encounter with God
Jonah 1:13 has a delaying function in the narrative, introducing a pause between Jonah’s demand to b...
<strong>The function of the miracle stories in the Jonah narrative</strong><br /> ...
Many scholars argue that the book of Jonah is about God’s mercy for Nineveh. However, I argue that t...
The story of Jonah and the big fish that swallowed him and then spat him out on a beach three days l...
This paper (1) analyzes the motif of the fish swallowing Jonah in light of similar episodes attested...
The quest for the identity of the fish in the story of Jonah has been extraordinary. Many attempts h...
Includes Bible text in the Authorized version.Includes bibliographical references.Mode of access: In...
Interpreters of the book of Jonah understand the characterisation of Jonah, and hence the meaning of...
This reading is about critical versions of texts and how they survive (or over-live) in the critical...
The fish is not the hero The prodigal son leaves home Salvation is of the Lord A man from the dead g...
The story of the Jonah is more than a biographic sketch of the historical prophet (2 King 14,25) who...
Jonah is much more than a big fish story. This minor prophetic book contains lessons about saying n...
Jonah is much more than a big fish story. This minor prophetic book contains lessons about saying n...
The book of Jonah records one of the most provocative stories in the Bible. It contrasts God’s and h...
The resemblance between the Gospel story about Jesus stilling a storm in the Sea of Galilee (Mt. 8:1...
Jonah 1:13 has a delaying function in the narrative, introducing a pause between Jonah’s demand to b...
<strong>The function of the miracle stories in the Jonah narrative</strong><br /> ...
Many scholars argue that the book of Jonah is about God’s mercy for Nineveh. However, I argue that t...
The story of Jonah and the big fish that swallowed him and then spat him out on a beach three days l...
This paper (1) analyzes the motif of the fish swallowing Jonah in light of similar episodes attested...
The quest for the identity of the fish in the story of Jonah has been extraordinary. Many attempts h...
Includes Bible text in the Authorized version.Includes bibliographical references.Mode of access: In...
Interpreters of the book of Jonah understand the characterisation of Jonah, and hence the meaning of...
This reading is about critical versions of texts and how they survive (or over-live) in the critical...
The fish is not the hero The prodigal son leaves home Salvation is of the Lord A man from the dead g...
The story of the Jonah is more than a biographic sketch of the historical prophet (2 King 14,25) who...
Jonah is much more than a big fish story. This minor prophetic book contains lessons about saying n...
Jonah is much more than a big fish story. This minor prophetic book contains lessons about saying n...
The book of Jonah records one of the most provocative stories in the Bible. It contrasts God’s and h...
The resemblance between the Gospel story about Jesus stilling a storm in the Sea of Galilee (Mt. 8:1...
Jonah 1:13 has a delaying function in the narrative, introducing a pause between Jonah’s demand to b...
<strong>The function of the miracle stories in the Jonah narrative</strong><br /> ...
Many scholars argue that the book of Jonah is about God’s mercy for Nineveh. However, I argue that t...