No.
it was a whale, so likely, it just swam awayAnswerNo. We are told in the Book of Jonah that a 'great fish' swallowed him, spitting him out three days later. There is a common misconception that it was a 'whale' as this is not mentioned at all in the Hebrew scriptures, nor do whales live in the seas surrounding the area where the story of Jonah was set. Many critics of this story believe it to be fiction as it would be impossible for Jonah (or anyone else) to be swallowed by a fish like this and survive. However, there have been several well-documented cases of sailors and others swallowed either by whale sharks (the largest species of fish in the world) and other large mammals such as whales, and surviving.Therefore, as such a fish would be very large, it would be impossible for Jonah to have 'eaten' it.
If you were swallowed by a whale, you would most likely be lodged in its throat. You would have no air, and neither would the whale, so, in time, you would both die. Why do you ask?
No. Not yet.
It is not like a story, it is a story. It has all the components of a plot: characters, conflict, climax, resolution, etc. It is the story of how God rescues rebellious humans.
That of David and Bathsheeba, with Nathan the Prophet as prosecutor.
I've heard that they were a little over eleven inches from wrist to fingertip, and pretty much swallowed other people's hands like a whale.
I think Lowry chose Jonas and Gabriel because Jonas is Jonah (in the whale). If you know who Jonah is in the bible he was swallowed by a whale. When he was RELEASED he left the whale like when people/babies were RELEASED from the community. He picked Gabriel from the Angel Gabriel.
Originally it was the leviathan, an imaginary, giant beast of the sea.(Really giant, it covered the entire sea bed.) Since the story of Jonah is recorded in the scripture, the scripture has the answer for this.17Now the LORD had prepared a great fish to swallow up Jonah. And Jonah was in the belly of the fish three days and three nights. A fish is not a whale, in terms of modern scientific classification, since a whale is a mammal. However it appears unclear what the actual Hebrew word used could be referring to. Some have suggested it was a large shark. The Leviathan is a different creature, with a different Hebrew word used, and so it was not a Leviathan. In any case, it was not any kind of mythological creature, but a real existent one.
Because it is big like a whale.
a whale?
Its just a story, no different than the bible. As long as you realize it is not real like the bible then you will be okay.
An eye for an eye, or just make up a story seen as a lot of bible stories are just made up to make people learn morals like Noah and the whale, I mean he got swallowed by a whale.... I mean come on a whale can't fit a mango through its bristles its hardly going to fit a person and to live in the whale? he would drown to answer the question you didn't ask. anyways there probably is just google it.AnswerGod called Abraham and promised to make him into a great people (Gen.12:1-3). Advanced in years, Abraham was promised a child, Isaac, through who innumerable descendants would emerge. Abraham's response to this promise is the crux of the whole idea of justification. "And he believed in the Lord; and he counted it to him for righteousness" (Gen. 15:6). Justification is something God does. Also read Job 11:2, 13:18, 24:4; Pss. 51:4, 143:2; Isa. 43:9,26 and 45:25.