NettetMatthew Henry was a 18th century minister and author who spent most of his life in England. He is best known for his exhaustive six-volume Biblical commentary of the Bible. The Matthew Henry commentary has been revered by theologians for centuries for is exhaustive verse-by-verse study of the entire Bible. Commentary on Genesis 1. NettetJon 4:5-11. Jonah persists here in his discontent; for the beginning of strife both with God and man is as the letting forth of waters, the breach grows wider and wider, and, when passion gets head, bad is made worse; it should therefore be silenced and suppressed at first. We have here,
Chapter 2 - Matthew Henry
NettetWe read of this same Jonah 2 Kgs. 14:25; where we find that he was of Gath-hepher in Galilee, a city that belonged to the tribe of Zebulun, in a remote corner of the land of … NettetJonah 2:10. 10 Jonah's deliverance may be considered as an instance of God's power over all the creatures. As an instance of God's mercy to a poor penitent, who in distress prays to him: and as a type and figure of Christ's resurrection. Amidst all our varying experiences, and the changing scenes of life; we should look by faith, fixedly, upon ... the 101 brewhouse
Jonah 2:1 Commentaries: Then Jonah prayed to the LORD his …
NettetProbably Jonah was himself the penman of this book, and he, as Moses and other inspired penmen, records his own faults, which is an evidence that in these writings they designed God's glory and not their own. We read of this same Jonah 2 Ki. 14:25, where we find that he was of Gath-hepher in Galilee, a city that belonged to the tribe of … NettetMatthew Henry's Concise Commentary 2:1-9 Observe when Jonah prayed. When he was in trouble, under the tokens of God's displeasure against him for sin: when we are in … NettetMatthew Henry Bible Commentary (complete) << Jonah 1 Jonah 2 Jonah 3 >>. (Read all of Jonah 2) Complete Concise. We left Jonah in the belly of the fish, and had … the 101 best pieces of advice ever received