JONAH CHAPTER 3 Jonah, being sent again, preacheth the overthrow of
Nineveh, JONAH 3:1. Upon their repentance, JONAH 3:5, God repenteth
him of the evil, 1 THESSALONIANS 3:10. AND, after that Jonah had been
well disciplined for his contumacy, and was set at liberty, THE WORD
OF THE LORD CAME; the com... [ Continue Reading ]
ARISE, GO UNTO NINEVEH, THAT GREAT CITY; see AMOS 1:2; great in extent
of ground, in strength of its fortifications, height and breadth of
its walls, and multitude of its towers; great in the multitude of its
numbers, and riches of its citizens, and every whit as great in the
multitude of its sins:... [ Continue Reading ]
SO, Heb. _And_; as God commands and directs, so Jonah with ready,
resolved, and obedient mind sets about the work. JONAH AROSE, AND WENT
UNTO NINEVEH; though it was a long journey, yet three weeks or three
months travel by land is more eligible than three days in the belly of
hell. ACCORDING TO THE... [ Continue Reading ]
The former verse gives us intelligence of Jonah's arrival at Nineveh;
now, so soon as come, he preacheth. JONAH BEGAN TO ENTER INTO THE CITY
A DAY'S JOURNEY, AND HE CRIED, AND SAID; to walk through and to preach
the dreadful threats of God against Nineveh, and he proclaimed openly
and plainly what G... [ Continue Reading ]
SO, Heb. _And_, THE PEOPLE OF NINEVEH; the inhabitants who heard; they
first believed who first heard, and successively others as soon as
they heard. BELIEVED GOD, speaking by his prophet; they knew their own
sins. Though Jonah were a stranger to them, yet because, coming in
God's name, he did very... [ Continue Reading ]
This now accounteth for the people's proclaiming a fast, JONAH 3:5,
they did it because it was commanded, and they had the king's example
herein. WORD CAME TO THE KING: whether Jonah did particularly speak to
his hearers to send word to the king, or whether the strangeness of
the thing might move so... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HE, THE KING, CAUSED IT TO BE PROCLAIMED; took a particular care
to have speedily a fast ordered, and notified to the people by those
public officers who were wont to proclaim the decrees and edicts of
the king and his council. AND PUBLISHED: this ingemination confirms
the thing, and adds somewh... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT LET MAN, every man, from the greatest, the king on the throne, to
the least, the beggar on the dunghill, put off his usual and softer
habit, and afflict himself in coarsest garments. AND BEAST; their
horses, in which they gloried much, their camels also, both which they
adorned with rich and cos... [ Continue Reading ]
Here is the ground of the Ninevites fasting and praying, there is a
possibility that they may escape; there is fairly argued a
probability, for why should the ruin beforehand be threatened, but to
give warning so many days ere it come: unless it be to try us, whether
we will fast, pray, repent, and... [ Continue Reading ]
GOD SAW; not only with naked and single intuition, hut he saw and
approved, was singularly well pleased with that he saw. THEIR WORKS:
works, not words, are sure signs of what men are humbling themselves
to the dust, extraordinary fasting, and crying unto God, these were
some of their works; but God... [ Continue Reading ]