Jonah
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Weight | 1.2 lbs |
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Dimensions | 8.8 × 5.75 × 1 in |
Page Count | 384 |
Scripture | Jonah |
Topic | No topic listed |
Series | Geneva Series of Commentaries |
Banner Pub Date | May 1, 1978 |
Original Pub Date | 1870 |
Format | Book |
ISBN | 9780851511153 |
Binding | Cloth-bound |
Endorsement
‘A first-class exposition of Jonah. No one who has it will need any other…[the pages are] all rich with good matter.’ — C. H. SPURGEON
‘All his (Martin’s) writings exhibit an unexcelled warmth and fervour. No one could scale higher heights of sanctified eloquence.’ — JOHN MURRAY
Book Description
Hugh Martin on Jonah is both a commentary and a devotional classic.
Table of Contents Expand ↓
INTRODUCTORY | ||
I. | JONAH i. 1.-Jonah’s Mission; its Place in Historical Development | 1 |
II. | JONAH i. 1.-Relations between Jew and Gentile | 15 |
PART FIRST. | ||
THE COMMISSION ISSUED-AND REFUSED. | ||
III. | JONAH i. 2.-Jonah’s Commission; its Sovereignty and Righteousness | 25 |
IV. | JONAH i. 3.-Jonah’s Flight; its Meaning and Motive | 33 |
V. | JONAH i. 3.-Jonah’s Flight; its Lessons | 51 |
VI. | JONAH i. 4.-The Storm | 67 |
VII. | JONAH i. 5.-The Prayer of Terror, and the Sleep of Sorrow, in the Storm | 80 |
VIII. | JONAH i. 6.-The World Rebuking the Church | 94 |
IX. | JONAH i. 6.-Natural Religion; its Strength and Weakness | 108 |
X. | JONAH i. 7.-Casting the Lot | 123 |
XI. | JONAH i, 8, 9.-Jonah in the Ship: Achan in the Camp | 140 |
XII. | JONAH i. 9, 10.-Aggravations of the Guilt of Backsliding | 158 |
XIII. | JONAH i. 11-17.-The Casting of Jonah into the Sea | 172 |
XIV. | JONAH ii. 1-9.-Jonah’s Prayer: The Conflict of Faith and Sense | 188 |
XV. | JONAH i. 17; ii. 10.-New Testament Commentaries: No. I.-The Type | 205 |
PART SECOND. | ||
THE COMMISSION RE-ISSUED-AND FULFILLED. | ||
XVI. | JONAH iii. 1.-Jonah Restored to Office | 226 |
XVII. | JONAH iii. 1-4.-The Commission Re-issued-and Accepted | 244 |
XVIII. | JONAH iii. 5, 9.-Nineveh’s Repentance:-its Origin and Nature | 260 |
XIX. | JONAH iii. 6-8, 10.-Nineveh’s Repentance:-its Nationality; its Expressions; its Efficacy | 276 |
XX. | JONAH iii. 10.-New Testament Commentaries: No. II.-The Parallel | 294 |
XXI. | JONAH i. 17; iii. 10.-New Testament Commentaries: No. III.-The Sign | 309 |
CONCLUSION. | ||
XXII. | JONAH iv, 1-11.-Jonah’s Anger-and the Gourd | 344 |
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