Why did Jesus refer to the story of Jonah in his discussi...
Why did Jesus refer to the story of Jonah in his discussion with scribes and Pharisees?
It was a reference to the Jesus death and resurrection
It was a reference to the judgement day when the men of Nineveh would condemn the Jews
It shows thst the Queenof the South would condemn this generation on the judgement day
It portrayed Jesus as greater than Jonah
It shows that only an evil and unfaithful generation could ask for sign
Correct answer is E
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