JONAS - Introduction
THE PROPHECY OF JONAS.
INTRODUCTION.
Jonas prophesied
in the reign of Jeroboam II, as we learn from 4 Kings xiv. 25., to whom also he foretold his success in restoring all the
borders of Israel. He was of Geth-Opher, in the tribe of Zabulon, and consequently of Galilee; which confutes that assertion
of the Pharisees, (John vii. 52.) that no prophet ever arose out of Galilee. He prophesied and prefigured in his own person
the death and resurrection of Christ, and was the only one among the prophets who was sent to preach to the Gentiles. (Challoner)
--- The most incredible mystery in our religion, and the vocation of the Gentiles, are thus insinuated. (Calmet) --- The latter
shall be saved if they repent, like Ninive. (Worthington) --- [Thomas?] Paine's supposition, that this book was written
by a pagan "to satirise the malignant character of a predicting priest," requires no refutation. (Haydock) (Watson)
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