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1 Иона
1) Religion: Jonah (An Israelite prophet who according to the account in the book of Johah resisted a divine call to preach repentance to the people of Nineveh, was swallowed and vomited by a great fish, and eventually carried out his mission), Jonas (= Jonah) -
2 ниневитяне
Religion: ninevites, people of Nineveh -
3 Νινευίτης
Νινευίτης, ου, ὁ (-είτης) Ninevite pl., people of Nineveh as examples of penitence, contrasted w. the contemporaries of Jesus Mt 12:41; Lk 11:32. τοῖς Νινευίταις vs. 30. Jonah’s preaching of repentance among them 1 Cl 7:7.
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