"Three days and three nights"
Jonah was in the belly of the big fish for three days and three nights before being vomited out onto dry land.
Jonah was wrapped in the belly of a big fish.
Jonah Was inside the the big fish for three days and three nights
When the bible talks about Jonah and the big fish, it is in the book Jonah in the old testament.
The book of Jonah tells us that Jonah spent three days in the whales belly, Genises says god made the fish first.
"Jonah and the Fish" = Yonah vehadag (יונה והדג)
Jonah
Marlin and Dory were trapped in a whale, just as Jonah was trapped in a big fish.
That would have been Jonah being 3 full days in the belly of the great fish. This was also the only sign of Jesus' Messiahship - 3 full days (72 hours) in the tomb.
Jonah was in the belly of the fish for three days (Jonah ch.2). More information: God had commanded Jonah to speak in the non-Jewish city of Nineveh. According to tradition, however, it was chiefly meant to impress the Ten Israelite Tribes. If they would take to heart how the people of Nineveh repented, they might do the same. Jonah suspected that most of the Ten Tribes were likely to ignore the lesson and this would hasten the destruction of their land. That's why he tried to avoid conveying God's prophecy to Nineveh. He left the shores of Israel in a ship, since Israel is the land most conducive to prophecy.
The account (story) of Jonah and the big fish originated from the Jewish religion. It is now part of the Bible and the Koran.
Jonah was in the stomach of a 'great fish' - assumed by many to be a whale - for three days and three nights.
"Jonah and the Big Fish" is a biblical story found in the Book of Jonah in the Old Testament. It is a religious story that is often classified as a religious or spiritual narrative rather than a specific literary genre.