Hebrew Bible / Jonah / All
- Jonah 1:4 / Mark 4:37
- Jonah 1:5 / Wisdom of Solomon 14:1
- Jonah 2:1 / LXX Jonah 2:1(2)
- Jonah 2:3 / Psalm 42:7
- Jonah 2:3 / Exodus 15:4
- Jonah 2:5 / Psalm 18:4
- Jonah 2:6 / Exodus 15:5
- Jonah 2:6 / Psalm 30:3
- Jonah 2:8 / Psalm 31:6
- Jonah 2:9 / Psalm 50:14
- Jonah 3:4 / LXX Jonah 3:4
- Jonah 3:8 / LXX Jonah 3:8
- Jonah 3:9 / Exodus 32:12
- Jonah 3:9 / Joel 2:14
- Jonah 3:10 / LXX Jonah 3:10
- Jonah 4:2 / Joel 2:13
- Jonah 4:2 / Exodus 34:6
- Jonah 4:3 / 1 Kings 19:4
Summary
Date: 3rd Century B.C.E.
The book of Jonah was included in "the Twelve," among the other prophetic books, because it was accepted as a prophetic book. Yet it is unlike all the other prophetic books in many and diverse ways. For one thing, the book of Jonah is a narrative, whereas the others are not, though they may include some narrative sections. Prophetic books tend to allocate a large share of their text to reports of divine announcements (or "oracles") and of prophetic addresses to a public other than the Lord or the prophet alone. This is clearly not the case in Jonah.