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The book of Jonah is a narrative book in the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament that tells the story of the prophet Jonah and his mission to the city of Nineveh. Jonah is called by God to preach repentance to the people of Nineveh, but he initially resists and tries to flee. He is eventually thrown into the sea and swallowed by a large fish, where he remains for three days and nights. After being vomited onto the shore, Jonah finally obeys God's call and preaches to the people of Nineveh, leading to their repentance and salvation. The book of Jonah is known for its themes of obedience, divine mercy, and the possibility of redemption for all people. It remains an important source of inspiration and guidance for those seeking to understand the nature of God's love and the importance of obedience to His will.
A narrated Holy Bible is an audio version of the Bible that is read aloud by a narrator. The narrator may be a professional voice actor or a member of the clergy. The narration may include background music and sound effects to enhance the listening experience. Narration can also be used to help people who can't read or who have difficulty reading to still be able to hear the Bible's stories.
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• Book 32 - Jonah - KJV
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