Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Jonah 2:10
We have here Jonah's discharge from his imprisonment, and his deliverance from that death which there he was threatened with?his return, though not to life, for he lived in the fish's belly, yet to the land of the living, for from that he seemed to be quite cut off?his resurrection, though not from death, yet from the grave, for surely ne bf5 ver man was so buried alive as Jonah was in the fish's belly. His enlargement may be considered, 1. As an instance of God's power over all the creatures.... read more
Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Jonah 2:1-9
God and his servant Jonah had parted in anger, and the quarrel began on Jonah's side; he fled from his country that he might outrun his work; but we hope to see them both together again, and the reconciliation begins on God's side. In the close of the foregoing chapter we found God returning to Jonah in a way of mercy, delivering him from going down to the pit, having found a ransom; in this chapter we find Jonah returning to God in a way of duty; he was called up in the former chapter to pray... read more