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| Books originally written in Hebrew and/or Aramaic, the so-called Old Testament |
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* The circumstances of Jude's composition are not known |
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Jonah is the 32nd book of the Bible and also, therefore, the Old Testament. The book tells the story of Jonah, the Prophet who received a task from the Lord he did not like. The book is laid out as two parallel episodes, highlighting the faith of Gentiles, and the lack of faith of Jonah, the Israelite man of God.
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