Primary Datum
Datum: Jonah's three-day motif is linked by Jesus to His death and resurrection timetable.
Dependency / Cap Metadata
- dependency_cluster_id
- typology_canonical_pattern
- dependency_cluster_role
- support_layer
- dependency_cluster
- typology_canonical_pattern
- dependency_role
- support_layer
- cap_profile
- support_layer_small
- evidence_function
- support_layer
- directness
- supporting
Counter-Pressure
- title
- Jonah sign typology (three days) is a bounded signal, not a standalone proof.
- text
- The strongest caution is overuse. Typology is not the same as prediction, and it can be overread if original contexts are ignored. This row should be read inside its dependency family, not treated as an isolated demonstration of God, Christ, or the final synthesis.
- path
- Start with what the row actually shows, then name what it does not show. Use it as canonical convergence, not as independent proof stacked on top of every child text.
Apologetic Note
- label
- Apologetic leverage
- title
- Jonah sign typology (three days) is pattern, not decorative allegory.
- key point
- Jonah's three-day motif is linked by Jesus to his death and resurrection timetable. Typology is strongest when it preserves the first story and then notices how sacrifice, deliverance, judgment, healing, and restoration find fuller shape in Christ.
- conversation move
- Do not flatten the Old Testament into code. Read the original event first; then ask why the Christian story fulfills rather than erases its pattern.
- caveat
- Do not make typology do the work of direct prediction. Its force is cumulative resonance across the canon.
Scripture Passage
prophecy: label: Source Text; reference: Jonah 1:17; fulfillment: label: New Testament Use; reference: Matthew 12:39-41
Caveats / Notes
- Cap notes
- Typology/canonical-pattern rows are capped support under the intertextual matrix.
- Cap profile note
- Support-layer rows stay small even when visible and inspectable.
- Cluster note
- Jonah sign typology receives only tiny resonance weight and no direct H-RESURRECTION score.
- Scoring note
- Jonah sign typology receives only tiny resonance weight and no direct H-RESURRECTION score.
- Governance note
- Capped under E-SCR-INTERTEXT-MATRIX / Luke 24 canonical-pattern family.
Machine-Readable Source
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