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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
The Christological reinterpretation of the story of Jonah gave to the ancient prophet a prominent status in Christian iconography since the first centuries. | |||
====Jonah in popular culture==== | |||
According to a long-established tradition among sailors, the term "a Jonah" indicates a person (usually, a passenger, not a member of the crew) whose presence on board brings bad luck and endangers the ship. Several fictional works explicitly refer to such a tradition, including the movie ''Captains Courageous'' (1937) by Victor Fleming. | |||
"A Jonah" is only a person who has endured suffering and deliverance, like the Jewish child who survived the concentration camp during the Holocaust in the autobiographical novel ''Kinderjaren'' (1978) by Jona Oberski, filmed in 1993 by [[Roberto Faenza]] under the title ''Jona che visse nella balena / Jonah who Lived in the Whale''. | |||
'''Gabriele Boccaccini''', University of Michigan | |||
==In Depth== | ==In Depth== |
Revision as of 12:53, 21 February 2012
According to the Jewish tradition (inherited by Christians and Muslims), Jonah was an ancient prophet of Israel.
Overview
The Christological reinterpretation of the story of Jonah gave to the ancient prophet a prominent status in Christian iconography since the first centuries.
Jonah in popular culture
According to a long-established tradition among sailors, the term "a Jonah" indicates a person (usually, a passenger, not a member of the crew) whose presence on board brings bad luck and endangers the ship. Several fictional works explicitly refer to such a tradition, including the movie Captains Courageous (1937) by Victor Fleming.
"A Jonah" is only a person who has endured suffering and deliverance, like the Jewish child who survived the concentration camp during the Holocaust in the autobiographical novel Kinderjaren (1978) by Jona Oberski, filmed in 1993 by Roberto Faenza under the title Jona che visse nella balena / Jonah who Lived in the Whale.
Gabriele Boccaccini, University of Michigan
In Depth
- Jonah (sources) -- survey of ancient sources
- Jonah (arts) -- survey of fictional works
- Jonah (research) -- survey of scholarly works
External links
Pages in category "Jonah (subject)"
The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total.
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- Jonah (1511 Michelangelo), art
- Jonah (1520 Lorenzetto), art
- Der Propheten Jonas, Nahum und Abacuc. Neben den sieben Buspsalmen Dauids, und dem Buch Tobie, ausgelegt (1567 Selnecker), book
- Jonah Leaves the Whale's Belly (1578 Tintoretto), art
- Giona profeta (The Prophet Jonah / 1667 Pedrazzoli / Draghi), oratorio
- Il Giona (Jonah / 1689 Bassani / Ambrosini), oratorio
- Il Giona (Jonah / 1689 Vitali / Bartoli), oratorio
- Jonah (1775 Felsted), oratorio
- Jonah (1815 Bellamy), poetry
- Jonah (1900 Gilkin), novel
- Joonase lähetamine (Jonah’s Mission / 1907 Tobias), oratorio
- Des Jona Sendung = Joonase lähetamine (Jonah's Mission / 1909 @1907 Tobias), oratorio (German ed.)
- Jonah (1925 Nathan), novel
- Profeten Jonas privat (1937 Tandrup), novel
- Jonàs (1938 Carner), poetry
- The Book of Jonah (1951 Castelnuovo-Tedesco), oratorio
- Profet och timmerman (1954 Hartman), play
- Jona ging doch nach Ninive (But Jonah Went to Nineveh / 1959 Vogel / Buber), oratorio
- Jonah and the Whale (1973 Argento), oratorio
- Four Strange Books of the Bible: Jonah, Daniel, Koheleth, Esther (1967 Bickerman), book
- Esther, Judith, Tobit, Jonah, Ruth (1982 Craghan), book
- Jonah, Tobit, Judith (1986 Nowell), book
- Jonah (1990 Sasson), book
- Jonah (1993 Limburg), book
- Jona: ein jüdischer Kommentar (1994 Simon), book
- Jonah: The Traditional Hebrew Text with the New JPS Translation (1999 Simon / Schramm), book (English ed.)