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Moby Dick; or The Whale

CHAPTER 9
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As sinful men, it is a lesson to us all, because it is a story of the sin, hard-heartedness, suddenly awakened fears, the swift punishment, repentance, prayers, and finally the deliverance and joy of Jonah.

As with all sinners among men, the sin of this son of Amittai was in his wilful disobedience of the command of God--never mind now what that command was, or how conveyed--which he found a hard command.

But all the things that God would have us do are hard for us to do--remember that--and hence, he oftener commands us than endeavors to persuade.

And if we obey God, we must disobey ourselves; and it is in this disobeying ourselves, wherein the hardness of obeying God consists.
"With this sin of disobedience in him, Jonah still further flouts at God, by seeking to flee from Him.

He thinks that a ship made by men will carry him into countries where God does not reign, but only the Captains of this earth.


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