Category Archives: Jonah 3

Who Can Tell?, Jonah 3:9

“Who can tell if God will turn and repent, and turn away from his fierce anger, that we perish not?”—Jonah 3:9. This was the forlorn hope of the Ninevites: “Who can tell if God will turn and repent, and turn … Continue reading

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Salvation of the Lord, Jonah 2:9

“Salvation is of the Lord.”—Jonah 2:9. Jonah learned this sentence of good theology in a strange college. He learned it in the whale’s belly, at the bottom of the mountains, with the weeds wrapped about his head, when he supposed … Continue reading

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The Tragedy of an Unwilling Missionary, Jonah 1-4

Introduction In great contrast to Jesus, the seeking Savior, Jonah illustrates what a missionary should not be. He was prejudiced, selfish, and disobedient. Yet the book named after him is instructive: it contrasts what Jonah was with what a missionary … Continue reading

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