Yes.
Jonah was a prophet of Israel, per 2 Kings 14:25 which states he was from a town just north of Nazareth.
Both these terms are same Jonah was a jew.
Jonah:1:9: And he said unto them, I am an Hebrew; and I fear the LORD, the God of heaven, which hath made the sea and the dry land.
Jonah (Source: biblical book of Jonah).
The Book of Jonah does not mention a wife. Although Jonah was a historical figure, the story of Jonah is not - rather, it was told to illustrate that God was concerned about all nations, even the enemies of Israel.
Isaac
"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.
Pinocchio. an obvious take off on the Biblical Jonah and the Whale.
The parable of Christ's death and resurrection.
Pinocchio, the Biblical Jonah, and Captain Ahab. Keep a sharp lookout for the Great White Whale!
Jonah was in the stomach of a 'great fish' - assumed by many to be a whale - for three days and three nights.
The two specific biblical allusions in Moby Dick are alluding to Ahab, the captain of the Pequod, and Jonah, the Biblical prophet who was swallowed by a whale. Ahab's character draws parallels to the vengeful nature of King Ahab in the Bible, while the theme of defiance against fate is reminiscent of Jonah's story of defying God's will.
A Jonah (from the biblical Jonah and the whale) was the name given to somebody aboard who was perceived as being a jinx. Seamen are a superstitious bunch even today, so don't ever whistle aboard a ship!
Joshua, also known as Joshua son of Nun, was of Israelite nationality. He played a significant role in leading the Israelites into the Promised Land after the death of Moses.
I think is the Israelite because they are the ones the Bible followed all the time about traveling. The Galacians{early Gauls].