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Jonah in Hebrew

Study the Book of Jonah Using a Verse-by-verse Approach to the Hebrew Text

Curated from the video series by Mark Futato
In partnership with Daily Dose of Hebrew
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Course Introduction

About Dr. Mark Futato

Mark is the Robert L. Maclelland Professor of OT at Reformed Theological Seminary in Orlando, Florida. He has been teaching Hebrew to seminarians since 1988 and has always enjoyed watching students fall in love with Hebrew and the Hebrew Scriptures. Some of these students are still using the Hebrew they learned, but many are not for a variety of reasons. Mark launched Daily Dose of Hebrew to designed to help students of biblical Hebrew, whether rusty or not, to enjoy and benefit from the study of the Old Testament in its original language.


Helpful Resources
  • Hebrew BibleGerman Bible Society

    Every student of Hebrew should have a copy of the Hebrew Bible. This Reader's Edition helps facilitate translation and comprehension of the text.

    Every student of Hebrew should have a copy of the Hebrew Bible. This Reader's Edition helps facilitate translation and comprehension of the text.


  • Hebrew LexiconWilliam L. Holladay

    Holladay's lexicon is an affordable and more convenient alternative to the longer HALOT. For a beginner, this lexicon is sufficient.

    Holladay's lexicon is an affordable and more convenient alternative to the longer HALOT. For a beginner, this lexicon is sufficient.


  • Jonah: A Handbook on the Hebrew TextW. Dennis Tucker Jr.

    The Baylor Handbooks provide unparalleled commentary on the mechanics of the Hebrew text.

    The Baylor Handbooks provide unparalleled commentary on the mechanics of the Hebrew text.


  • A Workbook for Intermediate Hebrew: Grammar, Exegesis, and Commentary on Jonah and RuthRobert B. Chisholm

    This intermediate text helps readers begin to make broader exegetical conclusions based on the Hebrew text.

    This intermediate text helps readers begin to make broader exegetical conclusions based on the Hebrew text.


Jonah 1:1–6 (Jonah Flees the Presence of the Lord)

  • 1:1

  • 1:2

  • 1:3 (Part 1)

  • 1:3 (Part 2)

  • 1:4

  • 1:5

  • 1:6

Jonah 1:7–16 (Jonah is Thrown into the Sea)

  • 1:7

  • 1:8

  • 1:9

  • 1:10

  • 1:11

  • 1:12

  • 1:13

  • 1:14

  • 1:15

  • 1:16

Jonah 2 (Jonah's Prayer)

  • 2:1

  • 2:2

  • 2:3

    (Part 1)


  • 2:3

    (Part 2)


  • 2:4

  • 2:5

  • 2:6

  • 2:7

  • 2:8

  • 2:9

  • 2:10

  • 2:11

Jonah 3:1–5 (Jonah Goes to Ninevah)

  • 3:1

  • 3:2

  • 3:3

  • 3:4

  • 3:5

Jonah 3:6–10 (The People of Ninevah Repent)

  • 3:6

  • 3:7

  • 3:8

  • 3:9

  • 3:10

Jonah 4 (Jonah's Anger at the Lord's Compassion)

  • 4:1

  • 4:2 (Part 1)

  • 4:2 (Part 2)

  • 4:3

  • 4:4

  • 4:5

  • 4:6

  • 4:7

  • 4:8

  • 4:9

  • 4:10

  • 4:11