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After her family moves to a big city, Chloe finds her new school to be a scary place where she doesn't fit in. When her father tells her the story of Jonah, Chloe user her imagination to bring the adventures to life, complete with a nervous prophet, rival gangs of Ninevites who happen to be amazing dancer, a hearty band of Spanish mariners, and a lovable fish named Humphrey who doesn't yet know why he was made so big. Chloe learns that, sometimes, those who find it hard to fit in are the ones that are needed the most.Movie details
Title : Jonah and the Great FishRelease : 2011-11-15
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Jonah and the Great Fish After her family moves to the city, Chloe finds her new school to be a scary place where she doesn't fit in. When her father tells her the Bible story of Jonah (David Osmond), Chloe uses her imagination to bring the adventure to life.
User Reviews. Live off the stage is the story of Jonah, as is told by a father to his young daughter who has quite an imagination: Ninevites fighting over which hand's better, a huge fish not knowing if he belongs (when any fish should be grateful to be around him), crabs for choir, and Jonah's caught up in it all.
Jonah and the great fish. by Russell Grigg. Is the story of ‘Jonah and the whale’ true history as Bible-believers claim, allegory as liberals allege, or nonsense as sceptics sneer? The Bible treats the story as true history. The book of Jonah is written as though it is real history. Jonah was a real prophet and is mentioned in 2 Kings 14:25.
Absolutely! If He is the all-powerful Creator God, preparing a fish and timing the whole event was not a great drain on His power or ability. He is in no way limited by what He created. In Matthew 12:40, Jesus used Jonah’s experience as a basis for giving His disciples information about the circumstances of His own time in the grave. The historical fact of the account of Jonah and the fish is linked to the historicity of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ.
The Hebrew term describing the creature that swallowed Jonah is the general term for a large fish, not necessarily a whale. This could possibly be a species of giant fish that no longer exists today. Pictures often depict Jonah inside the fish’s belly with all sorts of extra room.
Jonah and the Great Fish God told Jonah to go to Nineveh. But, Jonah decided to run from God and he found a ship that was going to Tarshish. God sent a strong wind out onto the sea, and the sailors thought the ship was going to be broken apart!
The LORD appointed a great fish to swallow Jonah, and Jonah was in the belly of the fish three days and three nights. Contemporary English Version The LORD sent a big fish to swallow Jonah, and Jonah was inside the fish for three days and three nights.
The book of Jonah is more than just a delightful story for children. Here are 10 valuable lessons gleaned from Jonah's encounter with the great fish and the people of Nineveh. Here are 10 valuable lessons gleaned from Jonah's encounter with the great fish and the people of Nineveh.
While in the belly of the big fish (whale), Jonah prayed to God for help, repented, and praised God. For three days Jonah sat in the belly of the fish. Then, God had the big fish throw up Jonah onto the shores of Nineveh. Jonah preached to Nineveh and warned them to repent before the city is destroyed in 40 days.
User Reviews. Live off the stage is the story of Jonah, as is told by a father to his young daughter who has quite an imagination: Ninevites fighting over which hand's better, a huge fish not knowing if he belongs (when any fish should be grateful to be around him), crabs for choir, and Jonah's caught up in it all.
Jonah and the great fish. by Russell Grigg. Is the story of ‘Jonah and the whale’ true history as Bible-believers claim, allegory as liberals allege, or nonsense as sceptics sneer? The Bible treats the story as true history. The book of Jonah is written as though it is real history. Jonah was a real prophet and is mentioned in 2 Kings 14:25.
Absolutely! If He is the all-powerful Creator God, preparing a fish and timing the whole event was not a great drain on His power or ability. He is in no way limited by what He created. In Matthew 12:40, Jesus used Jonah’s experience as a basis for giving His disciples information about the circumstances of His own time in the grave. The historical fact of the account of Jonah and the fish is linked to the historicity of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ.
The Hebrew term describing the creature that swallowed Jonah is the general term for a large fish, not necessarily a whale. This could possibly be a species of giant fish that no longer exists today. Pictures often depict Jonah inside the fish’s belly with all sorts of extra room.
Jonah and the Great Fish God told Jonah to go to Nineveh. But, Jonah decided to run from God and he found a ship that was going to Tarshish. God sent a strong wind out onto the sea, and the sailors thought the ship was going to be broken apart!
The LORD appointed a great fish to swallow Jonah, and Jonah was in the belly of the fish three days and three nights. Contemporary English Version The LORD sent a big fish to swallow Jonah, and Jonah was inside the fish for three days and three nights.
The book of Jonah is more than just a delightful story for children. Here are 10 valuable lessons gleaned from Jonah's encounter with the great fish and the people of Nineveh. Here are 10 valuable lessons gleaned from Jonah's encounter with the great fish and the people of Nineveh.
While in the belly of the big fish (whale), Jonah prayed to God for help, repented, and praised God. For three days Jonah sat in the belly of the fish. Then, God had the big fish throw up Jonah onto the shores of Nineveh. Jonah preached to Nineveh and warned them to repent before the city is destroyed in 40 days.
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