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Jonah, His Life, Character, and Mission

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Spurgeon called this 'by far the ablest English treatment on this subject', although he seems to have given Hugh Martin's much longer work equal commendation. This reviewer believes the accolade still stands, even though there are now several more fine volumes on Jonah. (That of scientist Henry Morris is especially good for devotions.) This is a modern typeset edition, of great value to message-preparers, and equally good for personal reading.

Contents:

Preface
1. Introduction
2. The Prophet’s Commission
3. Jonah’s Behaviour on Receiving the Divine Commission
4. Jonah in His Distress
5. Jonah as a Sign
6. The New Commission Given to Jonah
7. God’s Change Of Purpose
8. Jonah’s Displeasure
9. God’s Ways Vindicated
Concluding Reflections
Supplementary Remarks

Jonah, His Life, Character, and Mission

SKU: COUNT36
Regular price £6.00
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Format:  Paperback
Size: 234 x 156 x 9 mm
Weight: 274 g
ISBN: 9781788722544
No. of pages: 159
Publisher: Counted Faithful
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Spurgeon called this 'by far the ablest English treatment on this subject', although he seems to have given Hugh Martin's much longer work equal commendation. This reviewer believes the accolade still stands, even though there are now several more fine volumes on Jonah. (That of scientist Henry Morris is especially good for devotions.) This is a modern typeset edition, of great value to message-preparers, and equally good for personal reading.

Contents:

Preface
1. Introduction
2. The Prophet’s Commission
3. Jonah’s Behaviour on Receiving the Divine Commission
4. Jonah in His Distress
5. Jonah as a Sign
6. The New Commission Given to Jonah
7. God’s Change Of Purpose
8. Jonah’s Displeasure
9. God’s Ways Vindicated
Concluding Reflections
Supplementary Remarks