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At first Jonah's relationship with God wasn't very good because God asked him to go to a city that Jonah did not want to go to so for punishment since he disobeyed God's command he was swallowed by a great fish(whale), finally Jonah went to that city and there relationship grew and was finally... how it was suppose to be! (You can get all of these answers and many other stories from The Bible, God's Word!)

P.S. I am a true believer of the Bible and I also believe in Jesus Christ, the one true king.

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Did Jonah's father Amittai die in Nineveh?

The Bible does not provide specific details about the death of Jonah's father Amittai in Nineveh. Jonah's father is only mentioned in the book of Jonah as a prophet from Gath-Hepher. The focus of the book is on Jonah's journey to Nineveh and his mission to deliver a message of repentance to the city's inhabitants.


How were humans suppose to relate to the gods?

In many ancient cultures, humans were expected to show respect, make offerings, and pray to the gods for guidance and protection. It was believed that by honoring the gods through rituals and sacrifices, humans could cultivate a positive relationship with them and gain their favor. The gods were viewed as powerful beings who could influence human affairs, so establishing a respectful and reciprocal relationship was important for ensuring prosperity and well-being.