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John Calvin
Commentary on Jonah
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Calvin's Commentary on Jonah:
Commentaries on the Twelve Minor Prophets, by John Calvin. Now
first translated from the original Latin, by the Rev. John Owen,
vicar of Thrussington, Leicestershire. Volume Third. Jonah,
Micah, Nahum. Wm. B. Eerdsmans Publishing Company,
Grand Rapids, 1950, Michigan. Printed in the United States of
America.
- Commentary on Jonah, Part A:
- Table of Contents, Translator's Preface, Preface by the
Author.
- Commentary on Jonah, Part 1:
- Lecture 72: Jonah 1:1-3.
- Commentary on Jonah, Part 2:
- Lecture 73: Jonah 1:4-7.
- Commentary on Jonah, Part 3:
- Lecture 74: Jonah 1:8-12.
- Commentary on Jonah, Part 4:
- Lecture 75: Jonah 1:13-end.
- Commentary on Jonah, Part 5:
- [Lecture 76]: Jonah 2:1-7.
- Commentary on Jonah, Part 6:
- Lecture 77: Jonah 2:8-10; 3:1-5.
- Commentary on Jonah, Part 7:
- Lecture 78: Jonah 3:6-10.
- Commentary on Jonah, Part 8:
- Lecture 79: Jonah 4:1-4.
- Commentary on Jonah, Part 9:
- Lecture 80: Jonah 4:5-11.
- (Conclusion, Calvin's Commentary on Jonah)
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