Bible Trivia Question

Which prophet did Jesus refer to when some of the Scribes and Pharisees asked for a sign?


Elisha
Jonah
Elijah
Moses

Jonah

Matt 12:38-39 - Referring to the three days and nights that Jonah has spent in the belly of the great fish

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