Yes, he was one of the Hebrew prophets.
Yes, Jonah was a prophet in the Bible.
In the Bible, the prophet Jonah went to Nineveh.
Yes, Jonah is considered a prophet in religious texts, specifically in the Hebrew Bible and the Quran.
Jonah was never recorded in the bible as having repented.
The prophet Jonah in the Bible was sent by God to warn the people of Nineveh about their wicked ways. Initially reluctant, Jonah eventually delivered the message, and the people of Nineveh repented, leading to their salvation. Jonah's story serves as a lesson about obedience to God and the power of repentance.
Jonah was the prophet who complained to God when a shade tree was eaten by a worm leaving him exposed to the sun such that he grew faint. See Jonah 4:5-8 in the Old Testament of the Bible.
Jonah is mentioned in the Book of Jonah in the Bible.
The prophet Jonah was born in the city of Gath-Hepher, which is located in the region of Galilee. This town is mentioned in the Bible in 2 Kings 14:25. Jonah is best known for his story in which he was swallowed by a great fish after trying to flee from God's command to prophesy to the city of Nineveh.
The prophet was Yonah or Jonah. Muslims call him Yunus. Please see the related link for a discussion about his significance.
No. It was the prophet Jonah.
Jonah is mentioned in the Bible in the Book of Jonah, which is found in the Old Testament.
The book of Jonah in the Bible was likely written in the 4th century BCE, during the time of the Babylonian exile. It is considered one of the prophetic books and is attributed to the prophet Jonah.