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Verse Jonah 4:2. _I KNOW THAT THOU_ ART _A GRACIOUS GOD_] Exodus 34:6....
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AND HE PRAYED UNTO THE LORD - Jonah, at least, did not murmur or
complain of God. He complained to God of Himself. He expostulates with
Him. Shortsighted indeed and too wedded to his own will! Yet his...
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CHAPTER 4
Jonah's Discontent and Correction
_ 1. Jonah's discontent (John 4:1) _
2. The correction (John 4:4)
John 4:1. All that had happened displeased Jonah exceedingly and he
was very angry. Did...
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JONAH 4. JONAH'S INTOLERANCE REBUKED AND GOD'S MERCY VINDICATED. God's
clemency to Nineveh made Jonah very angry. It was not, as we might be
tempted to suppose, that he felt his professional credit as...
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THE LORD. Hebrew. _Jehovah_. App-4.
THEREFORE. FLED. hasted to flee. The reason follows, as explained in
note on Jonah 4:1.
I KNEW. This was well known, from Jehovah's revelation of Himself.
Jonah kn...
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_he prayed_ His better mind had not altogether forsaken him. He did
not as before flee from the presence of the Lord, but betook himself
to Him, even in his irritation and discontent.
_I pray thee_ A...
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Jonah 4:1-11. Jonah's Displeasure, and its Rebuke
Greatly displeased at the clemency of God towards Nineveh, Jonah
confesses that it was the expectation that that clemency would be
exercised, which r...
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_JONAH'S ANGRY PRAYER TO GOD -- JONAH 4:1-3:_ The Lord's compassion
toward Nineveh displeased Jonah greatly. He was really upset and angry
with God because Nineveh had not been destroyed. A person can...
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DISCOURSE: 1202
THE MERCY OF GOD
John 4:2. _I knew that thou art a gracious God, and merciful, slow to
anger, and of great kindness, and repentest thee of the evil_.
IN the parable of the Prodigal So...
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GOD'S MESSENGER RUNNING AHEAD OF GODTHE DISPLEASURE OF JONAH
TEXT: Jonah 4:1-3
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But it displeased Jonah exceedingly, and he was angry.
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And he prayed unto Jehovah, and said, I pray thee, O Jehov...
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And he prayed unto the LORD, and said, I pray thee, O LORD, was not
this my saying, when I was yet in my country? Therefore I fled before
unto Tarshish: for I knew that thou art a gracious God, and m...
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JONAH'S JEALOUSY CONTRASTED WITH JEHOVAH'S COMPASSION
1. Jonah's anger has a double cause, wounded pride that his words are
proved false, and indignation that the God of Israel should pity
heathen, o...
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THE MAN WHO DISAGREED WITH GOD
JONAH
_MARK KIRKPATRICK_
CHAPTER 4
V1 Jonah was upset and angry. V2 He complained, ‘Lord, did I not
say before I left home that you would do this? I thought that yo...
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וַ יִּתְפַּלֵּ֨ל אֶל ־יְהוָ֜ה וַ
יֹּאמַ֗ר אָנ
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ISRAEL'S JEALOUSY OF JEHOVAH
John 4:1
HAVING illustrated the truth, that the Gentiles are capable of
repentance unto life, the Book now describes the effect of their
escape upon Jonah, and closes by...
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THE PROPHET'S NARROWNESS REBUKED
John 4:1-11
This chapter marks an era in the development of the outlook of the
Hebrew people. Here, upon its repentance, a heathen city was pardoned.
Clearly Jehovah...
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The final picture of the controversy between Jonah and Jehovah reveals
most vividly, through Jonah, the attitude of the ancient people which
his story was intended to correct, and Jehovah's care for,...
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And he prayed unto the LORD, and said, I pray thee, O LORD, [was] not
this my saying, when I was yet in my country? Therefore I fled before
unto (b) Tarshish: for I knew that thou [art] a gracious God...
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Is this Jonah, who offered such a lovely prayer but a little before?
Can it be, the same man? Alas! Reader! what is Jonah, what is any man,
if for a moment left without the influences of grace?...
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Lectures on the Minor Prophets.
W. Kelly.
The most cursory reader can hardly avoid seeing that Jonah has a
peculiar place among the prophets. There is none more intensely
Jewish; yet his prophecy was...
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Gordo
I. INTRODUCTION
A. This morning we come to the 4th and final chapter of the book of
Jonah.
1. As far a Nineveh is concerned, the book could have ended with
chapter 3.
a) They repented, the L...
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It seems by no means befitting that Jonah should have said here that
he prayed; for prayer ought to be calm; but he confesses that his mind
was in a state of excitement. As then anger was burning with...
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The God of grace has compassion on the works of His hands, when they
humble themselves before Him and tremble at the hearing of His
righteous judgments. But Jonah, instead of caring for them, thinks
o...
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AND HE PRAYED UNTO THE LORD,.... But in a very different manner from
his praying in the fish's belly: this was a very disorderly prayer,
put up in the hurry of his spirit, and in the heat of passion:...
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And he prayed unto the LORD, and said, I pray thee, O LORD, [was] not
this my saying, when I was yet in my country? Therefore I fled before
unto Tarshish: for I knew that thou [art] a gracious God, an...
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_But it_ The divine forbearance in sparing Nineveh; _displeased Jonah
exceedingly_ “Seeing that what he had foretold against the Ninevites
did not happen, he was afraid lest he should pass for a false...
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And he prayed unto the Lord and said, I pray Thee, O Lord, was not
this my saying, the argument which he had used within himself, WHEN I
WAS YET IN MY COUNTRY? when lie first received the commission t...
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JONAH'S DISPLEASURE AND THE LORD'S REPROOF.
That Jonah was easily swayed by his emotions is evident from the
entire story of his book, but appears particularly from the last
Chapter. At the same time...
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1-4 What all the saints make matter of joy and praise, Jonah makes
the subject of reflection upon God; as if showing mercy were an
imperfection of the Divine nature, which is the greatest glory of it...
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AND HE PRAYED; in a strange distempered humour sets about this work,
and accordingly manageth it; when he designs to pray, his turbulent
affections hurry him into unseemly contests and quarrels with G...
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YHWH USES AN ILLUSTRATION IN ORDER TO DEMONSTRATE TO JONAH THE
REASONABLENESS OF HIS MERCY (JONAH 4:1).
The mercy of YHWH having been revealed in chapter 1 to the mariners,
in chapter 2 to Jonah, and...
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‘And he prayed to YHWH, and said, “I pray you, O YHWH, was not
this what I said when I was yet in my own country? Therefore I rushed
to flee to Tarshish, for I knew that you are a gracious God, and
me...
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JONAH 1-4
Jonah buried and risen a type of Christ.
I. More than once in the course of our Lord's ministry, among
different persons and for different objects, He makes use of the
similitude of the pro...
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Jonah 4:1. _But it displeased Jonah exceedingly, and he was very
angry._
A nice prophet this! Jonah was a man of a somewhat ugly disposition,
yet I think he has been misunderstood. He was the true ch...
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You know all about Jonah's refusal to go upon the Lord's errand, and
how he was held to it, and carried to his work in a great fish as he
would not go by himself. Somehow or other, God will make his s...
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CONTENTS: Jonah's displeasure over God's action toward Nineveh. The
sheltering gourd.
CHARACTERS: God, Jonah.
CONCLUSION: Though there be these who find it in their hearts to
quarrel with the goodnes...
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Jonah 4:6. _A gourd._ Plants of this genera exceed all others in the
rapidity of their growth.
Jonah 4:11. _Six score thousand_ infants. By consequence, the elder
children and adults, must have swell...
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_But it displeased Jonah exceedingly, and he was very angry._
THE SHORTNESS OF HUMAN CHARITY
Why is Jonah so much offended and so very angry? Surely there is here
some great dishonour to God; or some...
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_And he prayed unto the Lord, and said._
THE SECRET OF JONAH
In this verse we have the key to the whole Book of Jonah; the secret,
the motive both of his character and of his mission. God had sent th...
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JONAH—NOTE ON JONAH 4:1 Jonah’s Angry Prayer. The sixth episode
parallels the third (Jonah 1:17) and focuses on Jonah’s
self-centeredness and hypocrisy. Both episodes have the same
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JONAH—NOTE ON JONAH 4:2 This is Jonah’s second prayer. The
repetition of PRAYED TO THE LORD (see Jonah 2:1) invites the reader to
compare the two....
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CRITICAL NOTES.] ANGRY] Lit. hot with anger; to burn inwardly: the
verb usually restricted to anger, but (Jonah 4:4; Jonah 4:9) rendered
to grieve. Jonah’s vexation grew to anger. Nineveh’s destructio...
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EXPOSITION
JONAH 4:1
JONAH'S DISPLEASURE AND ITS CORRECTION.
JONAH 4:1
1. Jonah is grieved at the sparing of Nineveh, the expectation of
which had led to his former flight
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CHAPTER VIII. THE DISPLEASURE OF JONAH AT THE PRESERVATION OF NINEVEH
FROM the effect produced on the mind of God by the repentance of
Nineveh toward him, we now pass to the effect produced on the min...
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But it displeased Jonah exceedingly, and he was very angry. And he
prayed unto the LORD, and he said, I pray thee, O LORD, was not this
what I said to you, when I was still in my own country? And this...
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1 Kings 19:4; Amos 7:3; Amos 7:6; Exodus 32:14; Exodus 34:6;...
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Was not this — Did I not think of this? That thy pardon would
contradict my preaching....