Jonah 2 - Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary on the Bible

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He is delivered from the fish.

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 our once suffering and dying, but now risen and ascended Redeemer. Let us confess our sins, consider Christ's resurrection as an earnest of our own, and

thankfully receive every temporal and spiritual deliverance, as the pledge of our eternal redemption.

Previous commentary:
The prayer of Jonah.

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Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary on the Bible is available in the Public Domain.

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