The Book of Jonah

Old Testament Minor Prophet Author: Jonah 4 Chapters
A reluctant prophet, a great fish, and a God whose mercy extends even to Israel's enemies in Nineveh. Key verses: Jon 1:3; 4:2; 2:9.

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Commentaries Available for Jonah
John Gill's Exposition
Exhaustive Calvinist verse-by-verse commentary (1697–1771)
Jamieson, Fausset & Brown
Gold-standard one-volume evangelical commentary (1871)
Barnes' Notes
Clear and practical American commentary (1798–1870)
Wesley's Notes
Concise pastoral Arminian notes (1703–1791)
Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge
500,000+ cross-reference links (Torrey, 1856–1928)
Keil & Delitzsch (OT)
Rigorous Hebrew philology and archaeology (19th c.)

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