Nineveh Fast

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Nineveh Fast is a three-day period of fasting and repentance observed in the Syriac Christian tradition, commemorating the biblical repentance of the people of Nineveh in the Book of Jonah.

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Fast of Nineveh 1
Nineveh Fast canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian fast
Syriac Christian tradition
religious observance
alsoKnownAs Ba‘utha of Nineveh
Nineveh Fast
surface form: Fast of Nineveh

Rogation of the Ninevites
associatedWithFigure prophet Jonah
surface form: Prophet Jonah
associatedWithText Book of Jonah
category Christian fasting days
Christian penitential practices
Syriac Christian liturgy
commemorates events in the Book of Jonah
repentance of the people of Nineveh
geographicPrevalence India
Middle East
Syriacs
surface form: Syriac Christian diaspora communities
hasDuration three days
historicalOrigin Syriac-speaking Christian communities of Mesopotamia
includesPractice abstinence from food for part or all of the day
liturgical services based on the Book of Jonah
special penitential prayers
languageOfTraditionalPrayers Syriac
linkedToBiblicalEvent Ninevites’ repentance at Jonah’s preaching
liturgicalSeasonRelation precedes Great Lent in some Syriac traditions
observanceType strict fast
practicedBy Assyrian Church of the East
Chaldean Catholic Church
Maronite Christianity
surface form: Maronite Church

Syriac Orthodox Church
Syro-Malabar Catholic Church
Syro-Malankara Catholic Church
primaryThemes fasting
mercy of God
penance
prayer
repentance
religiousTradition Eastern Christianity
Syriac Churches
surface form: Syriac Christianity
symbolizes God’s readiness to forgive
collective repentance

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Syriac liturgical year includesFast Nineveh Fast
Nineveh Fast alsoKnownAs Nineveh Fast
this entity surface form: Fast of Nineveh