A person believed to bring bad luck to those around him.
A book in the Old Testament that tells the story of Jonah and the whale.
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Examples for "Book of Jonah"
Examples for "Book of Jonah"
1Take the most outstanding instance, that of the Book of Jonah.
2The Date and Character of the Book of Jonah.
3His new album, based on the Book of Jonah, reflects a profound reawakening of his faith.
4The next shortest, by my reckoning, is Haggai, and the third, at 47 verses, is the Book of Jonah.
5The evidence on this point is confined to the Book of Jonah, which, however, distinctly shows both the fact and the nature of the usage.
Jewish ex-gay organization.
1The BBC's Jonah Fisher said that her re-election was no great surprise.
2Don't forget Jonah Lomu rugby is the best PlayStation game ever made.
3This is what worries Wired's Jonah Lehrer about the future of reading.
4A call came in, and because Ruth didn't work weekends, Jonah answered.
5For Jonah in large doses was more than the Colonel could stomach.
6By the age of 14 Jonah was in the school's first XV.
7The Colonel put up his eyeglass and contemplated Jonah through the window.
8He only stipulated that the subject should be Jonah and the whale.
9But the men were not willing to throw Jonah into the sea.
10Noah, and then the Elephant pushed poor Mr. Jonah into the hole.
11Roland sprinted over as Jonah slid a new clip into his pistol.
12In July it destroyed the tomb of the prophet Jonah in Mosul.
13The deaths of Jonah and Vogel he regarded as accidental, if fortuitous.
14Clenching the wheel, Jonah put out a call for all available officers.
15It's been close to a decade since I last met Jonah Hill.
16The girl behind the counter noticed Jonah the minute he walked in.