Jonah tsanangudzo yezita rekutanga |
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Jonah tsanangudzo yezita: iri zita mune dzimwe mimwe mitauro, kupereta nemataurirwo emitauro, mazita emadzimai uye varume vari zita rekutanga Jonah. |
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Tsanangura Jonah |
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From the Hebrew name יוֹנָה (Yonah) meaning "dove". This was the name of a prophet swallowed by a fish, as told in the Old Testament Book of Jonah. Jonah was commanded by God to preach in Nineveh, but instead fled by boat. After being caught in a storm, the other sailors threw Jonah overboard, at which point he was swallowed. He emerged from the fish alive and repentant three days later.Jonah's story was popular in the Middle Ages, and the Hellenized form Jonas was occasionally used in England. The form Jonah did not become common until after the Protestant Reformation. | |
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Iko Jonah mukomana mukomana? |
![]() Hungu, zita Jonah rine varumekadzi. |
Zita rokutanga Jonah rinobva kupi? |
Zita Jonah inowanzowanikwa mu Chirungu, Bhaibheri. |
Mamwe mapepa ezita rokutanga Jonah |
יוֹנָה (Ancient Hebrew) |