Jonah's first instinct is to believe that the first note is a prank being pulled by one his classmates, but he also grows increasingly worried, especially as more and more notes show up in his and Chip's mailboxes.
Jonah gets a note saying he is one of the missing and chip gets a similar letter
The book "Uprising" by Margaret Peterson Haddix contains 404 pages.
He most likely returned to Israel shortly after delivering his prophecy. Note also that Nineveh was not destroyed as soon (40 days) as Jonah had prophesied. This is because the Ninevites repented fully (Jonah ch.3), at least for a time.See also:More about Jonah's prophecy
1. Hosea 2. Joel 3. Amos 4. Obadiah 5. Jonah Please note that the concept of major and minor prophets is Christian in origin and is not used by Jews.
"Found" is the first book in "The Missing" series by Margaret Peterson Haddix. It follows the story of Jonah and his friend Chip who discover that they are among dozens of missing children who were sent to the future to save them from a mysterious disaster. They must unravel the truth behind the disappearance of the children and the implications of their existence in the present day.
Jonah was in the stomach of a 'great fish' - assumed by many to be a whale - for three days and three nights.
Because he found the note naming the time and place for the couple to meet and did not tell it.
Give it to the police
A fermata is a pause of unspecified length. It lengthens the original note, but the duration is a matter of feel.
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