Definition
The Book of Jonah tells the story of the prophet Jonah, who is commanded by God to preach repentance to the city of Nineveh. Jonah initially refuses and attempts to flee by sea, but God sends a storm, and Jonah is swallowed by a giant fish. After three days, the fish vomits Jonah onto dry land, and he finally obeys God's command. The story highlights themes of obedience, repentance, and God's universal compassion. It's like a divine comedy with a serious moral lesson. π€£