Jonah chapter 2:3 Daily Holy Bible Reading

Jonah Chapter 2

THE PROPHETS

JONAH

YONAH

Repentance and G-d’s Mercy

Chapter 2

Jonah Chapter 2 on Prayers and Fulfillment of Vows

Jonah Prays And Confesses To G-d

If you have not reached difficult times crying out to G-d, what better time to confess your sins than now?

Sad that this chapter or even Jonah is linked to Jesus’ so-called death and resurrection.

Note that this chapter or book is not a Messianic prophecy.

“Prayer And Vows”

Hashem designated a large fish to swallow Jonah, and Jonah remained in the fish’s innards for three days and three nights.
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Jonah prayed to Hashem, his God, from the fish’s innards, and said: I called, in my distress, to Hashem, and He answered me; From the belly of the grave I cried out — You heard my voice.
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Then I said [to myself], ‘I was driven from before Your eyes, but I will again gaze at Your Holy Temple!’
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When my soul was faint within me, I remembered Hashem; My prayer came to You, to Your Holy Temple.
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They watch false vanities, they forsake their kindness.
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And as for me, with a voice of thanksgiving I will make sacrifices to You. What I have vowed I will fulfill for the salvation which is Hashem’s.
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1 And the Lord appointed a huge fish to swallow up Jonah, and Jonah was in the belly of the fish for three days and three nights.
2 And Jonah prayed to the Lord his God, from the belly of the fish.
3 And he said: I called out from my distress to the Lord, and He answered me; from the belly of the grave I cried out, You heard my voice.
4 And You cast me into the deep in the heart of the seas, and a river surrounded me; all Your breakers and Your waves passed over me.
5 And I said, “I have been driven away from before Your eyes,” Indeed, I will continue to gaze upon Your Holy Temple.
6 Water has surrounded me even to the soul, the deep encompassed me; the Red Sea hangs over my head.
7 To the bottom of the mountains I descended, the earth-its bars are closed on me forever; but You brought up my life from Gehinnom, O Lord, my God.
8 When my soul grew faint upon me, I remembered the Lord: and my prayer came to You to Your Holy Temple.
9 Those who keep worthless futilities abandon their kindness.
10 But I-with a voice of thanks will I sacrifice to You; what I vowed I will pay, for the salvation of the Lord.
11 And the Lord said to the fish, and it spewed Jonah onto the dry land.

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