Dennett – Book of Jonah
Contents
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
The book of the prophet Jonah stands alone. Its peculiarity is that it does not contain a single prophecy. There is the message to Nineveh — if that can be termed a prophecy — but beyond this there is no record of what Jonah was used to communicate. That he did fulfil his office is plain from a solitary statement in 2 Kings.-Dennett
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