Jonah 2
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1Then Jonah prayeda to the Lord his God from the belly of the fish.

2He began, “In my agony I cried out to the Lord and he answered me; from the depths of Sheolb I pleaded for help and you answered me.

3You threw me into the deep, all the way down to the bottom of the sea.c Water flooded all around me; your crashing waves rolled over me.

4I said to myself, ‘The Lord has banished me from his sight. Will I ever see your holy Temple again?’d

5The water swirled over me so I couldn't breathe; the deep sucked me down; seaweed wrapped itself around my head.

6I sank down to the base of the mountains; the earth barred me in forever. But you, my Lord, my God, brought me back up from the abyss.

7As my life ebbed away, I remembered the Lord; my prayer came to you in your holy Temple.

8Those who worship worthless idols give up their trust in God's goodness.

9But I will offer you sacrifices, shouting out my thanks. I will keep my promises to you, for salvation comes from the Lord.”

10Then the Lord told the fish to spit out Jonah onto the shore.

Footnotes:

1 aIt is significant that Jonah is not recorded as praying until this point in the story.

2 bSheol: the place of the dead.

3 cLiterally, “the heart of the sea.”

4 dOr “but even so I will see your holy Temple again.”