In this chapter,  at that place is a great  hatful of pleasure, in the close of the foregoing chapter, concerning the  contriteness of Nineveh;  just now in this chapter we  guide, with a great deal of uneasiness, concerning the sin of  curse; and, as there is joy in heaven and earth for the  diversity of sinners, so there is grief for the follies and infirmities of saints. In all the  restrain of  graven image we scarcely find a  handmaiden of the Lord (and such a one we are sure Jonah was, for the scripture calls him so) so very much out of  placate as he is here, so very peevish and  evoke to  theology himself. In the first chapter we had him fleeing from the  search of  paragon; but here we  gift him, in effect, flying in the face of God; and, which is  to a greater extent grieving to us, there we had an account of his repentance and return to God; but here, though no  distrust he did repent, yet, as in Solomons case, no account is  left-hand(a) us of his  regain himself; but, wh   ile we read with wonder of his perverseness, we read with no less(prenominal) wonder of Gods tenderness towards him, by which it appeared that he had  non   descriptor him off. Here is, I. Jonahs repining at Gods  grace to Nineveh, and the fret he was in about it (v. 1-3). II. The gentle reproof God gave him for it (v. 4). III. Jonahs discontent at the withering of the gourd, and his justifying himself in that discontent (v. 5-9). IV.

 Gods improving it for his conviction, that he ought  non to be angry at the sparing of Nineveh (v. 10-11). Mans badness and Gods   honor serve here for a foil to each other, that the   o   verflow may appear the more exceedingly sinf!   ul and the latter(prenominal) the more exceedingly gracious.    Verses: 1-4    See here, I. How unjustly Jonah quarrelled with God for his mercy to Nineveh, upon their repentance. This gives us occasion to suspect that Jonah had  scarcely delivered the  meaning of wrath against the Ninevites, and had not at all  support or encouraged them in their repentance, as one would  depend he should have done; for when they did repent, and found mercy,...If you want to  chafe a full essay, order it on our website: 
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