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YONAH (Book of Jonah)
Massoretic, Hebrew, Aramaic, JPS, Kaplan
texts of Genesis from the Jewish Publication Society Bible
Torah Class
Old Testament Bible Study for a New Testament Understanding
Torah is the Hebrew word for
the first 5 books of the Bible and it is the foundation of the Old
Testament just as the Old Testament is the foundation of the New. The
Old Testament (Tanach) is the Holy Scripture that Jesus (Yeshua, in
Hebrew) taught from, and His Disciples referred to, since there was no
New Testament until well after the time of the Apostles that succeeded
Him. The Old and New Testaments are inseparable and only when used
together do we have a complete, unified, divinely-inspired Bible. Torah
Class cross-references the Torah and Old Testament passages with New
Testament passages to reveal their seamless continuity.
Some excellent
teaching from a Hebrew perspective
Video Messages
Jonah
Jewish Encyclopedia
Yonah
- Jonah
text with Rashi's commentary - Complete Jewish
Bible
Jonah - Expositor's Bible Commentray
Expository Notes
on Jonah
Thomas L. Constable
expository
notes on Jonah.
New International
Version (NIV) (Book of Jonah) On-Line
New English
Translation (NET) (Book of Jonah) On-Line
Jonah
- at Luther Seminary's Enter the Bible. Study basics about Bible
books, people, dates, places.
Jonah
Wikipedia
Book of Jonah
Wikipedia
Jonah
Walk Thru the Bible
Jonah
- Geneva Study Bible
Jonah
- Matthew Henry's Commentary
Jonah
- Wesley's Explanatory Notes
Jonah
- Robert Jamieson's Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the whole Bible
Jonah
- Scofield Reference Notes
Jonah
- Dr Bob Utley
Jonah
- World Wide Study Bible
Jonah
- Bible Notes
Commentary 10 : Hosea to Malachi
Charles Simeon
Jonah - Micah -
Nahum Calvin's Commentaries
Introduction
to Jonah David Malick
Argument of
Jonah - Outline
David Malick
Outline of Jonah
Robert Dunston
Introductory Matters Concerning Jonah
Robert Dunston
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Amos
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Amos
2
Amos
3
Amos
4
Amos
5
Amos
6
Amos
7
Amos
8
Amos
9
Introduction to
Hosea
Hosea 1
Hosea 2
Hosea 3
Hosea 4
Hosea 5
Hosea 6
Hosea 7
Hosea 8
Hosea 9
Hosea 10
Hosea 11
Hosea 12
Hosea 13
Hosea 14
Introduction to
Jonah
Jonah 1
Jonah 2
Jonah 3
Jonah 4
Introduction to
Micah
Micah 1
Micah 2
Micah 3
Micah 4
Micah 5
Micah 6
Micah 7
Men Spake from God
H.L. Ellison
Study of
Jonah
Hampton Keathley IV
Jonah
Homer Heater Jr
Study Notes on
Jonah includes Hebrew narative
Tim Bulkeley
Jonah: The
Prodigal Prophet
Bob Deffinbaugh
Extending the signs: Jonah in Scriptural Reasoning
Rachel Muers
Jonah and Genre
T. Desmond
Alexander
A Whale of a Tale: Fundamentalist
Fish Stories
Edward B. Davis
Text Analysis and the Genre of Jonah
Part 2
Ernst R. Wendland
Narrative and Paradox in Jonah
David Lillegard
The Problem of the Book of Jonah.
G. Ch. Aalders
Jonah Among The Prophets: A Study In
Canonical Context
Elmer Dyck
Gleanings -The Prophet Jonah
The Editors
in SIDIC Periodical
Jonah
Al Maxey
Stormology -
Sometimes, as with Jonah, we rush into storms when we are
running away from God
Bill Lawrence
Jonah - Reading the Old Testament
Barry Bandstra
Jonah, God's Objectionable Mercy, and the Way of Wisdom
W. L. Moberly
Jonah's Lesson in Divine Mercy
Uriel Simon.
Scholars have long disagreed on the central message of the Book of
Jonah; a strong contender is that Jonah plays out the ancient drama of
Divine Mercy vs. Strict Justice
The End of Jonah is the Beginning of
Wisdom
Philippe Guillaume
Eternal Delight and Deliciousness: The Book
of Jonah After Ten Years
Thomas M. Bolin
Reading the Rainbow
Rachel
Muers
The Intertextual Israelite Jonah Face a
L'empire: The Post-Colonial Significance of the Book's Cotexts and
Purported Neo-Assyrian Context
Daniel Timmer
Reading the Sign of Jonah: A Commentary on our Biblical
Reasoning Chad Pecknold
The Sign of Jonah
James T. Dennison, Jr
Theodicy and the Nature of God in Nahum and
Jonah
Sandy Haney
The Prophet Jonah in Early Christian Art
Joan E.
Barclay Lloid
The Book of Jonah and the Day of Atonement
Jonathan Magonet
Jonah's Oar: Christian Typology in Jacob of
Serug's Memra 122 on Jonah
Robert A. Kitchen
Assyrian Nobles and the Book of Jonah
Paul J. N.
Lawrence
Jesus and Jonah
Benoit Standaert
Jonah's Nineveh
Donald J.
Wiseman
The Distribution of Divine Names in Jonah
F. D. Kidner
A Prophetic Reflection on Divine Forgiveness:
The Integration of the Book of Jonah into the Book of the Twelve
Jakob Wohrle
The Prophet Jonah in the Qur'an
Thomas Michel
Conversation Analysis and the Book of
Jonah: A Conversation
Cynthia L. Miller, Kenneth M. Craig, Jr., and Raymond F. Person Jr
Gathering at the Table for Scripture Study: A
Jewish-Christian-Muslim Trialogue about Jonah Texts
Michael G. Cartwright
Should our Children Swallow the Whale?
Mary Travers
Jonah's Sailors and Their Lot Casting: A
Rhetorical-Critical Observation Jonah 1:7
Brent A. Strawn
When the Wheels Come Off: Homiletical
Reflections on Jonah 2
Stephen W. Ramp
Who Was the 'King of Nineveh' in Jonah 3:6?
Paul Ferguson
Caught Up in a Story of Wild Proportions
Greg Herrick
"And Many Beasts" (Jonah 4:11): The Function
and Status of Animals in the Book of Jonah
Yael Shemesh
The Object Lesson of Jonah 4:5-7 and the
Purpose of the Book of Jonah
John H. Walton
Jonah 4:11 and the Metaprophetic Character of
the Book of Jonah
Ehud
Ben Zvi
The Function of b+yh in Jonah 4 and Its
Translation
Yoo-ki Kim
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