Wesley Huff
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And when Jonah prays, he says, I cry out from the depths of shale, which is the realm of the dead. So there is actually a form of Jewish interpretation where it argues that Jonah actually died and was resurrected when he was spit up by the fish.
And it could be because in the Gospels, Jesus says all the people are following him and they keep asking him for miracles because they're like, we saw you do miracles, do more miracles for us. You know, come on, do a trick, do a trick, Jesus.
And it could be because in the Gospels, Jesus says all the people are following him and they keep asking him for miracles because they're like, we saw you do miracles, do more miracles for us. You know, come on, do a trick, do a trick, Jesus.
And it could be because in the Gospels, Jesus says all the people are following him and they keep asking him for miracles because they're like, we saw you do miracles, do more miracles for us. You know, come on, do a trick, do a trick, Jesus.
And Jesus says, the only miracle you're going to get is the sign of Jonah, that just as Jonah was in the belly of the fish three days and three nights, I will be in the belly of the earth three days and three nights, you know, prediction of his own death and resurrection.
And Jesus says, the only miracle you're going to get is the sign of Jonah, that just as Jonah was in the belly of the fish three days and three nights, I will be in the belly of the earth three days and three nights, you know, prediction of his own death and resurrection.
And Jesus says, the only miracle you're going to get is the sign of Jonah, that just as Jonah was in the belly of the fish three days and three nights, I will be in the belly of the earth three days and three nights, you know, prediction of his own death and resurrection.
But there is an argument within rabbinical literature that when Jonah says that he's crying out from the depths of Sheol, it's because he's actually dead. And that's one interpretation. But another interpretation could just be that he saw and understood as a person of his day the depths of the ocean as where the dead people ended up anyways.
But there is an argument within rabbinical literature that when Jonah says that he's crying out from the depths of Sheol, it's because he's actually dead. And that's one interpretation. But another interpretation could just be that he saw and understood as a person of his day the depths of the ocean as where the dead people ended up anyways.
But there is an argument within rabbinical literature that when Jonah says that he's crying out from the depths of Sheol, it's because he's actually dead. And that's one interpretation. But another interpretation could just be that he saw and understood as a person of his day the depths of the ocean as where the dead people ended up anyways.
Like your soul goes down into the chaos and the disorder of Sheol, which is the realm of the dead.
Like your soul goes down into the chaos and the disorder of Sheol, which is the realm of the dead.
Like your soul goes down into the chaos and the disorder of Sheol, which is the realm of the dead.