Jonas

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Easton's Bible Dictionary [1]

  • The father of the apostles Peter ( John 21:15-17 ) and Andrew; but the reading should be (also in 1:42), as in the Revised Version, "John," instead of Jonas.

    Copyright Statement These dictionary topics are from M.G. Easton M.A., D.D., Illustrated Bible Dictionary, Third Edition, published by Thomas Nelson, 1897. Public Domain.

    Bibliography Information Easton, Matthew George. Entry for 'Jonas'. Easton's Bible Dictionary. https://www.studylight.org/dictionaries/eng/ebd/j/jonas.html. 1897.

  • Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible [2]

    Jonas . 1.   Esther 9:1  Esther 9:1 =   Ezra 10:6 Jehohanan ,   Nehemiah 12:23 Johanan. 2.   Esther 9:23  Esther 9:23 =   Ezra 10:23 Eliezer . 3. 2Es 1:39 the prophet   Jonah 4:1-11 . See John, No. 6.

    Smith's Bible Dictionary [3]

    Jo'nas. (A Dove).

    1. The prophet Jonah .  Matthew 12:39;  Matthew 12:40-41;  Matthew 16:4.

    2. Father of Peter.  John 21:15-17. See Jona .

    Holman Bible Dictionary [4]

    JonahJona

    Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [5]

    (Ι᾿ωνᾶς , for the Heb. Jonah ), the Graecized form of the name of three men in the Apocrypha and New Testament.

    1. The prophet JONAH (2 Esdr. 1, 39;  Tobit 14:4;  Tobit 14:8;  Matthew 12:39-41;  Matthew 16:4;  Luke 11:29-30;  Luke 11:32).

    2. A person occupying the same position in  1 Esdras 9:23 as ELIEZER in the corresponding list in  Ezra 10:23. Perhaps the corruption originated in reading אליעיני for אליעזר, as appears to have been the case in  1 Esdras 9:32 (compare  Ezra 10:31). The former would have caught the compiler's eye from  Ezra 10:22, and the original form Elionas, as it appears in the Vulg., could easily have become Jonas.

    3. The father of the apostle Peter ( John 21:15-17). In  John 1:42 the name is less correctly Anglicized "Jona" (some MSS. have Ι᾿ωάννης ). A.D. ante 25. (See Bar-Jona). Instead of Ι᾿ωνᾶ (genitive) in all the above passages, good codices have Ι᾿ωάννου or Ι᾿ωάνου, which latter Lachmann has introduced into the text. Perhaps Jonas is but a contraction for Joannas ( Luke 3:27), which is the same as John.

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