Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Jonah 1
THIS book of Jonah, though it be placed here in the midst of the prophetical books of scripture, is yet rather a history than a prophecy; one line of prediction there is in it, Yet forty days, and Nineveh shall be overthrown; the rest of the book is a narrative of the preface to and the consequences of that prediction. In the midst of the obscure prophecies before and after this book, wherein are many things dark and hard to be understood, which are puzzling to the learned, and are strong... read more
Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Jonah 1
In this chapter we have, I. A command given to Jonah to preach at Nineveh, Jonah 1:1, 2. II. Jonah?s disobedience to that command, Jonah 1:3. III. The pursuit and arrest of him for that disobedience by a storm, in which he was asleep, Jonah 1:4-6. IV. The discovery of him, and his disobedience, to be the cause of the storm, Jonah 1:7-10. V. The casting of him into the sea, for the stilling of the storm, Jonah 1:11-16. VI. The miraculous preservation of his life there in the belly of a fish... read more