The Prophet Jonah
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Publisher Description
Hugh Martin (1821-1885) was a Scottish Presbyterian preacher and author.
Table of Contents
Introductory
Jonah i. 1—Jonah’s Mission: Its Place in Historical Development
Jonah i.1—Relations Between Jew and Gentile
Part I. The Commission Issued—And Refused
Jonah i. 2—Jonah’s Commission: Its Sovereignty and Righteousness
Jonah i. 3—Jonah’s Flight: Its Meaning And Motive
Jonah i. 3—Jonah’s Flight: Its Lessons.
Jonah i. 4—The Storm
Jonah i. 5—The Prayer of Terror, and the Sleep of Sorrow, in the Storm
Jonah i. 6—The World Rebuking the Church.
Jonah i. 6—Natural Religion: Its Strength and Weakness.
Jonah i. 7—Casting the Lot
Jonah i. 8, 9—Jonah in the Ship: Achan in the Camp
Jonah i. 9, 10—Aggravations of the Guilt of Backsliding
Jonah i. 11-17—The Casting of Jonah into the Sea.
Jonah ii. 1-9—Jonah’s Prayer: The Conflict of Faith and Sense
Jonah i. 17; ii. 10—New Testament Commentaries: No. I., The Type
Part II. The Commission Reissued—And Fulfilled
Jonah iii. 1—Jonah Restored to Office
Jonah iii. 1-4—The Commission Re-issued—And Accepted
Jonah iii. 5, 9—Nineveh’s Repentance: Its Origin and Nature
Jonah iii. 6-8, 10—Nineveh’s Repentance — Its Nationality; Its Expressions; Its Efficacy.
Jonah iii. 10—New Testament Commentaries: No. II. The Parallel
Jonah i. 17; iii. 10—New Testament Commentaries: No. IIII., The Sign
Conclusion
Jonah iv. 1-11—Jonah’s Anger—And The Gourd