Remus Gaga

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The nineteenth-century Scottish minister Hugh Martin says Jonah was sleeping “the sleep of sorrow.” Many of us know exactly what that is—the desire to escape reality through sleep, even for a little while.1 He was profoundly spent and exhausted, drained by powerful emotions of anger, guilt, anxiety, and grief.
The Prodigal Prophet: Jonah and the Mystery of God's Mercy
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