AND THE WORD OF THE LORD CAME A SECOND TIME TO JONAH - o “Jonah,
delivered from the whale, doubtless went up to Jerusalem to pay his
vows and thank God there. Perhaps he hoped that God would be content
with this his punishment and repentance, and that He would not again
send him to Nineveh.” Anyway,... [ Continue Reading ]
ARISE, GO TO NINEVEH THAT GREAT CITY, AND PREACH (OR CRY) UNTO IT -
God says to Jonah the self-same words which He had said before; only
perhaps He gives him an intimation of His purpose of mercy, in that he
says no more, “cry against her,” but “cry unto her.” He might
“cry against” one doomed to de... [ Continue Reading ]
AND JONAH AROSE AND WENT UNTO NINEVEH - , ready to obey, as before to
disobey. Before, when God said those same words, “he arose and
fled;” now, “he arose and went.” True conversion shows the same
energy in serving God, as the unconverted had before shown in serving
self or error. Saul’s spirit of f... [ Continue Reading ]
AND JONAH BEGAN TO ENTER THE CITY A DAY’S JOURNEY - Perhaps the
day’s journey enabled him to traverse the city from end to end, with
his one brief, deep cry of woe; “Yet forty days and Nineveh
overthrown.” He prophesied an utter overthrow, a turning it upside
down. He does not speak of it as to happ... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE PEOPLE OF NINEVEH BELIEVED GOD; - strictly, “believed in
God.” To “believe in God” expresses more heart-belief, than to
“believe God” in itself need convey. To believe God is to believe
what God says, to be true; “to believe in” or “on God”
expresses not belief only, but that belief resting... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR WORD CAME - , rather, “And the matter came,” i. e., the
“whole account,” as we say. “The word, word,” throughout Holy
Scripture, as in so many languages stands for that which is reported
of. “The whole account,” namely, how this stranger, in strange
austere attire, had come, what had happened to... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HE CAUSED IT TO BE PROCLAIMED AND PUBLISHED THROUGH NINEVEH; -
literally, “And he cried and said, etc.” The cry or proclamation
of the king corresponded with the cry of Jonah. Where the prophet’s
cry, calling to repentance, had reached, the proclamation of the king
followed, obeying. “By the dec... [ Continue Reading ]
LET MAN AND BEAST BE COVERED WITH SACKCLOTH - The gorgeous caparisons
of horses, mules and camels was part of Eastern magnificence. Who
knows not how man’s pride is fed by the sleekness of his stud, their
“well-appointed” trappings? Man, in his luxury and pride, would
have everything reflect his glo... [ Continue Reading ]
WHO CAN TELL IF GOD WILL TURN AND REPENT? - The Ninevites use the same
form of words, which God suggested by Joel to Judah. Perhaps He would
thereby indicate that He had Himself put it into their mouths. “In
uncertainty they repented, and obtained certain mercy” . “It is
therefore left uncertain, th... [ Continue Reading ]
AND GOD SAW THEIR WORKS - o “He did not then first see them; He did
not then first see their sackcloth when they covered themselves with
it. He had seen them long before He sent the prophet there, while
Israel was slaying the prophets who announced to them the captivity
which hung over them. He knew... [ Continue Reading ]