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In this examination of the book of Jonah, Patrick Fairbairn seeks to present a fair and just representation of the life and times of the prophet, as well as the nature of his mission. His thorough analysis draws out the depths of Jonah’s behavior in light of cultural circumstances, and examines aspects of the prophet’s call and journey that many find ambiguous.
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Patrick Fairbairn (1805–1874) was educated at the University of Edinburgh before becoming a professor of Theology at Free Church Theological College, and, later professor of Church History and Exegesis at the Free Church College in Glasgow.