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Questions from the book of Jonah
At the moment we have 13 questions from this book.
Which city did Jonah flee towards to escape from the presence of the LORD?
Tarshish
Damascus
Ekron
Ashkelon
How did the inhabitants of the city react to Jonah's warning?
They ignored it
They mocked it
They did not believe
They repented
How big was the city that Jonah was sent to?
7 hours journey wide
3 days journey wide
10 days journey wide
40 days journey wide
How many persons are there in the great city of Nineveh?
10,000 persons
About 24,000 persons
Less than 50,000 persons
More than 120,000 persons
What was the first command given to Jonah by God?
Offer sacrifice
Buy a ship in Tarshish
Go to Nineveh
Forge a chain
Whose son was Jonah?
Hilkiah
Eliab
Amittai
Eleazar
What did the Lord appoint to attack the plant which was over Jonah?
Wind
Drought
Worm
Flood
What was the message of Jonah to the people of Nineveh?
God wants you to repent
In forty days Nineveh shall be overthrown
Creation story
Narration of his journeys to the country
According to Jonah, what belongs to the Lord?
Holiness
Righteousness
Humility
Salvation
How did Jonah describe the God he feared?
Creator of heaven and Earth
Master of the universe
The one who made the sea and the dry land
The God of Israel
What did those who pay regard to vain idols forsake according to Jonah?
Hope of steadfast love
Sacrifice to God
Place of refuge
The true God
Which part of the city of Nineveh did Jonah make a booth?
West
East
North
South
After Jonah was hurled into the sea, what was the men's reaction to the Lord after the sea ceased from its raging?
Feared exceedingly
Greatly amazed
Skeptical
Indifferent
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