The Book of Jonah
King James Version · 4 chapters
About the Book of Jonah
The Book of Jonah is part of the minor prophets, a section of the Bible often read for compact prophetic messages about justice, repentance, mercy, and covenant faithfulness. This page gathers every chapter of Jonah in one place so you can move through the book in order, return to a specific chapter, or compare passages inside the full Bible reader.
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Jonah contains 4 chapters. Chapter 1 has 17 verses, and chapter 4 has 11 verses. If you are beginning a study session, start with chapter 1, read slowly, note repeated words or themes, and then continue chapter by chapter rather than jumping only to isolated verses.
How to Study Jonah
For a simple study method, read one chapter aloud, summarize it in one sentence, and write down one question the passage raises. Then look for connections to nearby chapters before drawing conclusions. Bible books were written as connected works, so chapter context matters.
You can also pair this book with the site's topical study pages, daily verse reflections, and public-domain Christian library. Those resources add historical and devotional context while keeping the biblical text itself primary.
If a chapter is short, resist the temptation to skim past it. Short biblical books and chapters often depend on surrounding historical setting, repeated phrases, and links to other passages. Reading the chapter, the book introduction, and one related topic page together usually gives a better study experience than reading a single verse by itself.
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