Biblical Bibliographies
Charles Conroy [www.cjconroy.net]



Jonah: General Studies
(B)  From 2000 Onwards



[see also:  Jon: general studies (1800-1999);  Jon: psychological studies;  Jon: text-transmissionTwelve Prophets: general studies]



The bibliography is divided into five sections as follows:

I.    General and introductory presentations   [see also Old Testament Introductions]

Cohn, G. H. – S. D. Sperling (2nd ed.), "Jonah, Book of", EncJud 11 (2007) 388-390 (with bibliography 391-392). The Jonah-article continues with E. Epstein Halevy, "In the Aggadah" (390); H. Z. Hirschberg, "In Christianity; In Islam" (390); H. Rosenau – B. Bayer, "In the Arts" (390-391). [The original article in the first edition of EncJud was by G. H. Cohn, "Jonah, Book of", EncJud 10 (1971)169-173.]

Ellwood, F. E., et al., "Jonah (Book and Person)", EBR 14 (2017) 568-599. Details: I. Hebrew Bible/Old Testament (F. E. Ellwood) 568-571; II. New Testament (H. Förster) 571-573; III. Judaism: A. Second Temple and Hellenistic Judaism (A. Finitsis) 573-574 / B. Rabbinic Judaism (L.-S. Tiemeyer) 574-576 / C. Medieval Judaism (J. Andruss) 576-579 / Modern Judaism (M. Z. Simkovich) 579-580; IV. Christianity: A. Patristics, Early Medieval Times, and Orthodox Churches (D. W. Jowers) 580-582 / B. Medieval Times (G. Ferzoco) 582-583 / C. Reformation Era (S. Pak) 583 / D. Modern Europe and America (J. A. Steiger) 583-585; V. Islam (S. R. Burge) 585-588; VI. Literature (A. Swindell) 588-592; VII. Visual Arts (M. Altripp) 592-595; VIII. Music (S. Dowling Long) 595-597; IX. Film (L.-S. Tiemeyer) 597-599.

Golka, F. W., "Jona / Jonabuch", RGG4 IV (2001) 567-569.

Hamonville, D.-M. d', Jonas (Mon ABC de la Bible; Paris: Cerf, 2021). Italian version: Il Profeta e la balena: rileggere il Libro di Giona (La Bibbia e le parole; Milano: Edizioni Terra Santa, 2022).

Lovelace, V., "Jonah", in J. M. O'Brien (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of the Minor Prophets (Oxford Handbooks; Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021) 449-460.

Sherwood, Y., "Jonah", in M. D. Coogan (gen. ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Books of the Bible (Oxford & New York: Oxford University Press, 2011) 1.477-481.

Stuart, D., "Jonah, Book of", in M. J. Boda – J. G. McConville (eds.), Dictionary of the Old Testament: Prophets (Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press; Nottingham: Inter-Varsity Press, 2012) 455-466.

Walton, J. H., "Jonah, Book of", in K. J. Vanhoozer (gen. ed.) – C. G. Bartholomew – D. J. Treier – N. T. Wright (assoc. eds.), Dictionary for Theological Interpretation of the Bible (Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic; London: SPCK, 2005) 401-404.

Weber, B., "Das Buch Jona. Aus dem großen Fisch in die große Stadt", in E. Ballhorn – G. Steins – R. Wildgruber – U. Zwingenberger (eds.), 73 Ouvertüren. Die Buchanfänge der Bibel und ihre Botschaft (Gütersloh: Gütersloher Verlagshaus, 2018) 394-401.

Woods, J., Jonah, Micah and Nahum: An Introduction and Study Guide (T&T Clark's Study Guides to the Old Testament; London & New York: Bloomsbury T&T Clark, 2025).

II.    Bibliographical resources and history of (modern) research

Bolin, T. M., "Eternal Delight and Deliciousness: The Book of Jonah after Ten Years", JHS volume 9, article 4 (2009): online here.

Bouillon, D., "Bibliographie sur le livre de Jonas / Bibliography on the Book of Jonah (1800-2014)": available for download here.

Caspi, M. M. – J. T. Greene (eds.), How Jonah is Interpreted in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam: Essays on the Authenticity and Influence of the Biblical Prophet (Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen, 2011).

Chopineau, J., "Quand le texte devient parole", Analecta Bruxellensia 6 (2001) 114-172.

Graybill, R. – J. Kaltner – S. L. McKenzie, What Are They Saying about the Book of Jonah? (Mahwah, NJ: Paulist, 2023).

Jeremias, J., "Das Jonabuch in der Forschung seit Hans Walter Wolff", in H. W. Wolff, Studien zum Jonabuch. Mit einem Anhang von J. Jeremias. 3., erweiterte Auflage (Neukirchen-Vluyn: Neukirchener-Verlag, 2003) 93-128 [followed by select bibliography on Jonah since 1965].

Lichtert, C., "Un siècle de recherche à propos de Jonas", RB 112 (2005) 192-214, 330-354.

Möller, K., Jonah's Story, Our Challenge: Reading a Biblical Narrative in Today's Church and World (London: SCM, 2023).

Tillema, A., "The Book of Jonah in Recent Research", CBR 21.2 (Feb. 2023) 145-177.

III.    Monographs and multi-author volumes

Álvarez Barredo, M., El libro de Jonás. Criterios transversales, literarios y teológicos (Publicaciones del Instituto Teológico de Murcia. Serie Mayor 74; Murcia: Editorial Espigas, 2020).

Antwi, E. K. E., The Book of Jonah in the Context of Post-Exilic Theology of Israel: An Exegetical Study (ATSAT 95; St. Ottilien: EOS, 2013).

Avril, A.-C. – F. Boyer – G. Dahan – L. Villey, Jonas: un conte théologique (Supplément CahEv 110; Paris: Service Biblique Évangile et Vie & Cerf, 2000).

Behrens, A., Jona oder: Sollte Gott nicht gnädig sein? Das Buch Jona: übersetzt – ausgelegt – gepredigt (Oberurseler Hefte, 60; Oberursel: Lutherische Theologische Hochschule Oberursel, 2025).

Ben Zvi, E., Signs of Jonah: Reading and Rereading in Ancient Yehud (JSOTSup 367; London: Sheffield Academic Press, 2003).

Berger, Y., Jonah in the Shadows of Eden (Indiana Studies in Biblical Literature; Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 2016).

Bubenheim, J., Jona als Schlüssel zu Bibel und Koran. Intertextuelle Lektüre im katholischen Religionsunterricht (Studien zur interreligiösen Religionspädagogik, 6; Stuttgart: Kohlhammer, 2022).

Cardona Ramírez, H., Jonás salvado por los paganos: Algunos matices en el texto Hebreo (Medellín: Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana, 2005).

Cook, S. D., "Who Knows?" Reading the Book of Jonah as a Satirical Challenge to Theodicy of the Exile. PhD diss. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, The University of Sydney, 2019 [unpublished but it can be accessed here].

Corradino, S. – G. Pani, Giona il profeta tradito da Dio (La sapienza dello studio, 4; Palermo: Vittorietti Edizioni, 2014). [a work left unpublished by Corradino (1920-1997) and completed by Pani]

De La Torre, M., Liberating Jonah: Forming an Ethics of Reconciliation (Maryknoll, NY: Orbis, 2007).

Drazin, I., Unusual Bible Interpretations: Jonah and Amos (Jerusalem & New York: Gefen Publishing House, 2016).

Gaines, J. H., Forgiveness in a Wounded World: Jonah's Dilemma (Studies in Biblical Literature, 5; Atlanta, GA: Society of Biblical Literature, 2003).

Gerhards, M., Studien zum Jonabuch (BThSt 78; Neukirchen-Vluyn: Neukirchener Verlag, 2006).

Ginter, I. B. T., Life and Death in the Book of Jonah: A Rhetorical-Critical Study. M.A. thesis, McMaster Divinity College. Hamilton, Ontario, McMaster Divinity College, 2023 [unpublished but it can be downloaded here].

Green, B. G., Jonah's Journeys (Interfaces; Collegeville, MN: Liturgical Press, 2005).

Handy, L. K., Jonah's World: Social Science and the Reading of Prophetic Story (BibleWorld; London: Equinox, 2007).

Harkins, R. J., Jonah and the Prophetic Character. PhD Diss. Vanderbilt University, 2010 [unpublished but it can be downloaded here].

Hensel, B., Das Jonabuch heute lesen (bibel heute lesen; Zürich: Theologischer Verlag, 2025).

Hunter, A. G., The Judgement of Jonah: Yahweh, Jerusalem and Nineveh (LHB/OTS 642; London & New York: Bloomsbury T&T Clark, 2022).

Jiménez Hernández, E., Jonás, las setenta caras del profeta (Tripode; Bilbao: Grafite Ediciones, 2001).

Kamp, A., Inner Worlds: A Cognitive Linguistic Approach to the Book of Jonah (Biblical Interpretation Series, 68; Leiden: Brill, 2004). [based on a Dutch dissertation at Tilburg, 2002: Innerlijke werelden: Een cognitief taalkundige benadering van het Bijbelboek Jona]

Kelsey, M., Co-Texts and Contexts in the Book of Jonah (LHB/OTS 755; London & New York: Bloomsbury T&T Clark, 2025).

Lasine, S., Jonah and the Human Condition: Life and Death in Yahweh's World (LHB/OTS 688; London & New York: Bloomsbury T&T Clark, 2020).

Lichtert, C., Traversée du récit de Jonas (Connaître la Bible, 33; Bruxelles: Lumen Vitae, 2003).

Lubeck, R., Swallowing Jonah – Strategies of Reading Biblical Narratives (Saarbrücken: AV Academiker Verlag / LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, 2011). From his Doctoral Dissertation, D.Theol. Univ. of S. Africa, 2002. The full text can be downloaded here.

Lungleng, C., Jonah's Motive in the Light of Exodus 32-34 (HBM 117; Sheffield: Sheffield Phoenix Press, 2025).

Manes, R. – M. Rogante, Giona e lo scandalo della tenerezza di Dio (Tra Bibbia & psicologia; Assisi: Cittadella, 2017). Spanish version: Jonás y el escándalo de la ternura de Dios (El pozo de Siquem, 386; Maliaño: Sal Terrae, 2018).

Marino, M., "Sapevo che tu sei un Dio misericordioso..": il Libro di Giona tra accusa e perdono (Commenti e studi biblici. Sezione studi biblici; Assisi: Cittadella, 2016).

Möller, K., Jonah's Story, Our Challenge: Reading a Biblical Narrative in Today's Church and World (London: SCM, 2023).

Moro, V., Giona: la profezia incompiuta (Biblica; Bologna: EDB, 2022).

Muldoon, C. L., In Defense of Divine Justice: An Intertextual Approach to the Book of Jonah (CBQMS 47; Washington, DC: Catholic Biblical Association of America, 2010). Reprinted [same title]: Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock, 2023.

Murray, P., A Journey with Jonah: The Spirituality of Bewilderment (Dublin: Columba, 2002).

Niccacci, A. – M. Pazzini – R. Tadiello, Il Libro di Giona: Analisi del testo ebraico e del racconto (Studium Biblicum Franciscanum, Analecta 65; Jerusalem: Franciscan Printing Press, 2004). New edition (unchanged as to content): Milano: Edizioni Terra Santa, 2013.

Panzarella, S., Giona: tra crisi e rinnovamento del ministero profetico (Orizzonti biblici. Nuova serie; Assisi: Cittadella, 2018).

Perry, T. A., The Honeymoon is Over. Jonah's Argument with God (Peabody, MA: Hendrickson, 2006).

Schäder, J.-M., A Literary-Exegetical and Social-Scientific Analysis of the Book of Jonah: An Exposition of Its Ancient Social Values. Diss. Univ. Pretoria, 2016 [unpublished but online access here].

Sirikivuya Mumbere, A., Jonas et Nahum, un "miroir" des oracles prophétiques de la Bible hébraïque: cohérences et correspondances. Thèse de doctorat, Université de Lorraine (Religions) 2022 [unpublished but online access here].

Tadiello, R., Giona tra testo e racconto. Sintassi testuale e narratologia a confronto in un testo biblico. Pars dissertationis (Facultas Scientiarum Biblicarum et Archaeologiae Studium Biblicum Franciscanum, Thesis ad Doctoratum in Teologia cum specializatione Biblica, 397; Jerusalem: Pontificium Athenaeum Antonianum, 2003).

Tadiello, R., Giona profeta: una salvezza per il pagano, il diverso e il nemico (Studi e ricerche – sezione biblica; Assisi: Cittadella, 2014).

Vignolo, R., Un profeta tra umido e secco: sindrome e terapia del risentimento nel Libro di Giona. Prefazione di Elmar Salmann (Contemplatio 31; Milano: Glossa, 2013).

Weber, B., Jona: der widerspenstige Prophet und der gnädige Gott (Biblische Gestalten, 27; Leipzig: Evangelische Verlagsanstalt, 2012).

Weimar, P., Eine Geschichte voller Überraschungen: Annäherungen an die Jonaerzählung (SBS 217; Stuttgart: Katholisches Bibelwerk, 2009).

IV.    Articles and chapters

Abasili, A. I., "The Role of Non-Human Creatures in the Book of Jonah: The Implications for Eco-Justice", SJOT 31 (2017) 236-253.

Abela, A. A., "When the Agenda of an Artistic Composition is Hidden: Jonah and Intertextual Dialogue with Isaiah 6, the 'Confessions of Jeremiah' and Other Texts", in J. C. De Moor (ed.), The Elusive Prophet: The Prophet as a Historical Person, Literary Character and Anonymous Artist. Papers Read at the Eleventh Joint Meeting of The Society for Old Testament Study and Het Oudtestamentisch Werkgezelschap in Nederland en België, Held at Soesterberg 2000 (OTS 45; Leiden: Brill, 2001) 1-30.

Abusch, T., "Jonah and God: Plants, Beasts, and Humans in the Book of Jonah (An Essay in Interpretation)", JANER 13 (2013) 146-152. Reprinted in I. T. Abusch, Essays on Babylonian and Biblical Literature and Religion (HSS 65; Leiden: Brill, 2020) 259-265.

Altshuler, T. S., "Jonah the Dove or Jonah the Prophet", in M. M. Caspi – J. T. Greene (eds.), How Jonah is Interpreted in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam: Essays on the Authenticity and Influence of the Biblical Prophet (Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen, 2011) 247-285.

Anderson, G. A., "Moses and Jonah in Gethsemane", in B. R. Gaventa – R. B. Hays (eds.), Seeking the Identity of Jesus: A Pilgrimage (Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2008) 215-231. Reprinted with a new title "The Impassibility of God: Moses, Jonah, and the Theo-Drama of Intercessory Prayer", in G. A. Anderson, Christian Doctrine and the Old Testament: Theology in the Service of Biblical Exegesis (Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic, 2017) 23-38.

Anderson, G. A., "No Mercy without Justice, No Justice without Mercy", in K. Crabbe – D. Lincicum (eds.), Divine and Human Love in Jewish and Christian Antiquity (WUNT 523; Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2024) 11-20.

Anderson, J. E., "Jonah's Peculiar Re-Creation", BTB 41 (2011) 179-188.

Anderson, J. E., "Yhwh's Surprising Covenant Ḥesed in Jonah", BTB 42 (2012) 3-11.

Applegate, J., "Narrative Patterns for the Communication of Commissioned Speech in the Prophets: A Three-Scene Model", in G. J. Brooke – J.-D. Kaestli (eds.), Narrativity in Biblical and Related Texts. La narrativité dans la Bible et les textes apparentés (BETL 149; Leuven: Leuven University Press, 2000) 69-88.

Bargellini, F., "Il ruolo canonico di Gioele, Abdia e Giona. Elementi per una lettura unitaria dei XII Profeti Minori", RivB 55 (2007) 145-163.

Barrett, R., "Meaning More Than They Say: The Conflict between Yhwh and Jonah", JSOT 37.2 (Dec. 2012) 237-257.

Bauer, L., "Jona und die Gewalt des gnädigen Gottes", in R. Kessler – D. Sager (eds.), Von Gott reden in einer Welt der Gewalt: Biblische und heutige Perspektiven (Stuttgart: Kohlhammer, 2024) 71-89.

Ben Zvi, E., "Jonah 4:11 and the Metaprophetic Character of the Book of Jonah", JHS volume 9, article 5 (2009): online here.

Berger, B. L., "Picturing the Prophet: Focalization in the Book of Jonah", Studies in Religion / Sciences Religieuses 29 (2000) 55-68.

Bergmann, C. D., "Hinein in neue Räume: Gedanken zur Bedeutung der Frage in der Hebräischen Bibel und im Jonabuch", BZ N. F. 70 (2026) 1-26.

Bettenzoli, G., "Jonas: Une parabole sur la société juive postexilique", in A. Gagné – A. Gignac – G. S. Oegema (eds.), Constructing Religious Identities during the Second Temple Period = Construction des identités religieuses à l'époque de Second Temple: Festschrift for Jean Duhaime on the Occasion of his 68th Birthday (Biblical Tools and Studies, 24; Leuven: Peeters, 2016) 91-104.

Bezzel, H., "Jona und sein Geschick", in B. Kollmann (ed.), Die Verheißung des Neuen Bundes: wie alttestamentliche Texte im Neuen Testament fortwirken (Biblisch-theologische Schwerpunkte, 35; Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2010) 246-258.

Biddle, M. E., "Obadiah – Jonah – Micah in Canonical Context: The Nature of Prophetic Literature and Hermeneutics", Int 61 (2007) 154-166.

Boase, E. – S. Agnew, "'Whispered in the Sound of Silence': Traumatising the Book of Jonah", The Bible & Critical Theory 12/1 (2016) 4-22. [open access here]

Brichto, H. C., "'And Much Cattle': YHWH's Last Words to a Reluctant Prophet", in H. C. Brichto, Toward a Grammar of Biblical Poetics: Tales of the Prophets (New York & Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1992) 67-87.

Brownsmith, E., "Metaphors Realized in Narrative: A New Direction for Biblical Metaphor", Religion Compass 18/10 (Oct. 2024) 8 pp: online here.

Brüntrup, G., "Jonah, Alienation, and the Meaning of Life", in E. Stump – J. Wolfe (eds.), Biblical Narratives and Human Flourishing: Knowledge through Narrative (Routledge Studies in Analytic and Systematic Theology; London & New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2024) 179-198.

Bührer, W., "Untersuchungen zur literarischen Gestaltung des Jona-Buches", BN 166 (2015) 29-50.

Bührer, W., "Der Gott Jonas und der Gott des Himmels. Untersuchungen zur Theologie des Jona-Buches", BN 167 (2015) 65-78.

Carayannis, L., "Queer Fish: Following the Great Transgender Fish in the Book of Jonah", BibInt 31 (2023) 568-577.

Cho, Naeyoun, "Understanding Two Jonahs in the Reader's Context", in J. Jeon – J. S. J. Kwon – D. Kim (eds.), King, State, Empire in the Hebrew Bible: Postcolonial Perspectives and Contemporary Relevance in Korea (Glocal Perspectives in Biblical Studies, 1; Berlin: De Gruyter, 2025) 217-236.

Chyutin, M., Tendentious Hagiographies: Jewish Propagandist Fiction BCE (LSTS 77; London & New York: T & T Clark International, 2010), esp. 1-26 [Chap. 1: "When Jonah Mocked Isaiah"].

Claassens, L. J., "Rethinking Humour in the Book of Jonah: Tragic Laughter as Resistance in the Context of Trauma", OTE 28 (2015) 655-673.

Claassens, L. J., "Surfing with Jonah: Reading Jonah as a Postcolonial Trauma Narrative", JSOT 45.4 (June 2021) 576-587.

Claassens, L. J., "Entertaining Contradictions: Continuing the Conversation on Irony in the Book of Jonah", in T. Häner – V. Miller – C. J. Sharp (eds.), Irony in the Bible: Between Subversion and Innovation (Biblical Interpretation Series, 209; Leiden: Brill, 2023) 246-261.

Claassens, L. J., "Facing the Colonizer That Remains: Jonah as a Symbolic Trauma Narrative", CBQ 85 (2023) 36-52.

Claassens, L. J., "'Is It Good for You to Be Angry?' (Jonah 4:4, 9): Contemplating Divine and Human Anger in a Context of Injustice", in M. Masenya (Ngwan'a Mphahlele) – M. Høyland Lavik – N. Cezula – T. Dykesteen Nilsen (eds.), Context Matters: Old Testament Essays from Africa and Beyond Honoring Knut Holter (Society of Biblical Literature. International Voices in Biblical Studies, 16; Atlanta, GA: SBL Press, 2023) 163-175.

Coetzee, J. H., "Jonah from the Perspective of Jonah. Embodied Theology Illustrated", Scriptura [Stellenbosch] 90 (2005) 850-858.

Coetzee, J. H., "Where Humans and Animals Meet, Folly Can Be Sweet – Jonah's Bodily Experience of Containment the Major Drive behind His Conduct", OTE 20 (2007) 320-332.

Conrad, E. W., Reading the Latter Prophets: Toward a New Canonical Criticism (JSOTSup 376; London: T & T Clark International, 2003), esp. 161-181 ["'And It Happened' to Jonah and Ezekiel: Reading Ezekiel in the Light of Jonah"].

Conroy, C., "Jonah and Nahum in the Book of the Twelve: Who Has the Last Word?", PIBA 32 (2009) 1-23.

Crouch, W. B., Death and Closure in Biblical Narrative (Studies in Biblical Literature, 7; New York: Peter Lang, 2000), esp. 169-199 [Chap. 6: "Incongruent Narrative Mortality: The Mixed View of Death and Closure in the Book of Jonah"].

Davidson, S. V., "Jonah", in H. Gossai (ed.), Postcolonial Commentary and the Old Testament (London & New York: Bloomsbury T&T Clark, 2018) 290-312.

Davidson, S. V., "Under a Desert Plant: Queer Heterotopias in Jonah", in L. J. Claassens – S. V. Davidson – C. van der Walt – A. Thyssen (eds.), Queering the Prophet: On Jonah, and Other Activists (London: SCM, 2023) 60-76.

Diebner, B. J., "Der 'Prophet Jona' – eine Absonderlichkeit in den Nevi’im des TaNaK. Von der Eigenart des 'Propheten Jona'", Texte & Kontexte 26/1 (2003) 36-43.

Diebner, B. J., "Ironie als Stilmittel innerjüdischer Religions-Polemik: Was der Prophet Jona zu lernen hat, oder: Eine Ketuvim-Botschaft unterwandert die Nevi’im", in B. J. Diebner, Seit wann gibt es 'jenes Israel'? Gesammelte Studien zum TNK und zum antiken Judentum. Bernd J. Diebner zum 70. Geburtstag. Herausgegeben von V. Dinkelaker – B. Hensel – F. Zeidler (Beiträge zum Verstehen der Bibel, 17; Berlin: LIT, 2011) 205-219.

Dietrich, W., "Ninive in der Bibel", in O. Loretz – K. A. Metzler (eds.), Ex Mesopotamia et Syria lux. Festschrift für Manfried Dietrich zu seinem 65. Geburtstag (AOAT 281; Münster: Ugarit-Verlag, 2002) 115-131. Reprinted in W. Dietrich, »Theopolitik«. Studien zur Theologie und Ethik des Alten Testaments (Neukirchen-Vluyn: Neukirchener Verlag, 2002) 239-254.

Döhling, J.-D., "Das Wüten der Welt: zur literarischen und narrativen Funktion der Schöpfungsdynamik in Jona 1 und 2", BN 157 (2013) 3-32.

Döhling, J.-D., "Jona und des Meeres Wellen: zum problemgeschichtlichen Horizont und zum traditionsgeschichtlichen Hintergrund", BN 158 (2013) 17-37.

Donnet-Guez, B., "La confrontation entre Dieu et Jonas à travers l'enseignement des Sages", Graphè 19 (2010) 41-51.

Downs, D. J., "The Specter of Exile in the Story of Jonah", HBT 31 (2009) 27-44.

Dreier, V., "JHWHs grenzenlose Liebe: JHWH und seine Schöpfung im Jonabuch", in M. Oeming (ed.), Ahavah: Die Liebe Gottes im Alten Testament (ArBG 55; Leipzig: Evangelische Verlagsanstalt, 2018) 233-256.

Duval, D., "Jonas et le jugement", in E. Bons (ed.), Le jugement dans l'un et l'autre Testament, I: Mélanges offerts à Raymond Kuntzmann (LD 197; Paris: Cerf, 2004) 207-223.

Eagleton, T., "J. L. Austin and the Book of Jonah", New Blackfriars 69 (1988) 164-168. Reprinted in D. Jobling – T. Pippin – D. Schleifer (eds.), The Postmodern Bible Reader (Oxford: Blackwell, 2001) 177-182.

Edelman, D. V., "Jonah among the Twelve in the MT: The Triumph of Torah over Prophecy", in D. V. Edelman – E. Ben Zvi (eds.), The Production of Prophecy: Constructing Prophecy and Prophets in Yehud (BibleWorld; London: Equinox, 2009) 150-167.

Ego, B., "The Repentance of Nineveh in the Story of Jonah and Nahum's Prophecy of the City's Destruction. Aggadic Solutions for an Exegetical Problem in the Book of the Twelve", in SBL Seminar Papers 2000 (SBL Seminar Paper Series, 39; Atlanta, GA: Society of Biblical Literature, 2000) 243-253. Revised version under the title "The Repentance of Nineveh in the Story of Jonah and Nahum's Prophecy of the City's Destruction: A Coherent Reading of the Book of the Twelve as Reflected in the Aggada", in P. L. Redditt – A. Schart (eds.), Thematic Threads in the Book of the Twelve (BZAW 325; Berlin: De Gruyter, 2003) 155-164.

Elvey, A., "Complex Anachronism: Peter Porter's Jonah, Otherkind, Ancient and Contemporary Tempests, and the Divine", The Bible & Critical Theory 12/1 (2016) 79-93. [open access here]

Enger, P. A., Die Adoptivkinder Abrahams. Eine exegetische Spurensuche zur Vorgeschichte des Proselytentums (BEATAJ 53; Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 2006), esp. 403-419 [on Jon 1 & 3].

Erickson, A., "Jonah and the Scribal Habitus", in D. J. Chalcraft – F. Uhlenbruch – R. S. Watson (eds.), Methods, Theories, Imagination: Social Scientific Approaches in Biblical Studies (The Bible in the Modern World, 60 / The Bible and Social Science, 1; Sheffield: Sheffield Phoenix Press, 2014) 59-78.

Eriksson, L. O., "God, the Prophet, and All the Animals in the Book of Jonah", in D. Willgren (ed.), God and Humans in the Hebrew Bible and Beyond: A Festschrift for Lennart Boström on His 67th Birthday (HBM 85; Sheffield: Sheffield Phoenix Press, 2019) 165-175.

Eynikel, E., "One Day, Three Days, and Forty Days in the Book of Jonah", in P. Chatelion Counet – U. Berges (eds.), One Text, A Thousand Methods: Studies in Memory of Sjef Van Tilborg (Biblical Interpretation Series, 71; Boston & Leiden: Brill, 2005) 65-76.

Eynikel, E., "The Book of Jonah and the Parable of the Prodigal Son", in F. García Martínez – M. Vervenne (eds.), Interpreting Translation: Studies on the LXX and Ezekiel in Honour of Johan Lust. With the collaboration of B. Doyle (BETL 192; Leuven: Leuven University Press & Peeters, 2005) 121-138.

Eynikel, E., "Können Fremde am YHWH-Kult teilnehmen? Antworten und offene Fragen im Buch Jona", in E. Bons (ed.), Der eine Gott und die fremden Kulte. Exklusive und inklusive Tendenzen in den biblischen Gottesvorstellungen (BThSt 102; Neukirchen-Vluyn: Neukirchener Verlag, 2009) 29-47. [for a French version see the next title]

Eynikel, E., "Les païens peuvent-ils participer au culte de Yahvé? Des questions et des réponses dans le livre de Jonas", in E. Bons – T. Legrand (eds.), Le monothéisme biblique: évolution, contextes et perspectives (LD 244; Paris: Cerf, 2011) 109-128. [for a German version see the preceding title]

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Scialabba, D., Creation and Salvation: Models of Relationship between the God of Israel and the Nations in the Book of Jonah, in Psalm 33 (MT and LXX) and in the Novel "Joseph and Aseneth" (FAT II/106; Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2019), esp. 11-142 [Chap. I: "The Book of Jonah"].

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V.    Online resources

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