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V.l.n.r. and v.o.n.u: [Jonah told to go to Niniveh; Jona is ordered to go to Ninive]; [Jonah cast into the sea; Jonah is thrown into the sea]; [Jonah Von to dry land; Jona is thrown ashore]; [Jonah preaching in Niniveh; Jona preaching in Nineve]; [The kin

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Title: V.l.n.r. and v.o.n.u: [Jonah told to go to Niniveh; Jona is ordered to go to Ninive]; [Jonah cast into the sea; Jonah is thrown into the sea]; [Jonah Von to dry land; Jona is thrown ashore]; [Jonah preaching in Niniveh; Jona preaching in Nineve]; [The kin
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