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Text -- Jonah 2:7 (NET)
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Wesley -> Jon 2:7
Wesley: Jon 2:7 - -- Heaven, the temple of his glory, whence God gives the command for his delivery.
Heaven, the temple of his glory, whence God gives the command for his delivery.
JFB: Jon 2:7 - -- Beautifully exemplifying the triumph of spirit over flesh, of faith over sense (Psa 73:26; Psa 42:6). For a time troubles shut out hope; but faith rev...
When my soul fainted - When I had given up all hope of life
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Clarke: Jon 2:7 - -- My prayer came in unto thee - Here prayer is personified, and is represented as a messenger going from the distressed, and entering into the temple ...
My prayer came in unto thee - Here prayer is personified, and is represented as a messenger going from the distressed, and entering into the temple of God, and standing before him. This is a very fine and delicate image. This clause is one of those which I suppose the prophet to have added when he penned this prayer.
Calvin -> Jon 2:7
Calvin: Jon 2:7 - -- Here Jonah comprehends in one verse what he had previously said, — that he had been distressed with the heaviest troubles, but that he had not yet ...
Here Jonah comprehends in one verse what he had previously said, — that he had been distressed with the heaviest troubles, but that he had not yet been so cast down in his mind, as that he had no prospect of God’s favor to encourage him to pray. He indeed first confesses that he had suffered some kind of fainting, and that he had been harassed by anxious and perplexing thoughts, so as not to be able by his own efforts to disengage himself.
As to the word
For it immediately follows, that his prayer had penetrated unto God, or entered before him. 39 We then see that Jonah so remembered his God, that by faith he knew that he would be propitious to him; and hence was his disposition to pray. But by saying that his prayer entered into his temple, he no doubt alludes to a custom under the law; for the Jews were wont to turn themselves towards the temple whenever they prayed: nor was this a superstitious ceremony; for we know that they were instructed in the doctrine which invited them to the sanctuary and the ark of the covenant. Since then this was the custom under the law, Jonah says that his prayer entered into the temple of God; for that was a visible symbol, through which the Jews might understand that God was near to them; not that they by a false imagination bound God to external signs, but because they knew that these helps Had not in vain been given to them. So then Jonah not only remembered his God, but called also to mind the signs and symbols in which he had exercised his faith, as we have just said through the whole course of his life; for they who view him as referring to heaven, depart wholly from what the Prophet meant. We indeed know that the temple sometimes means heaven; but this sense suits not this place. Then Jonah meant that though he was far away from the temple, God was yet near to him; for he had not ceased to pray to that God who had revealed himself by the law which he gave, and who had expressed his will to be worshipped at Jerusalem, and also had been pleased to appoint the ark as the symbol of his presence, that the Jews might, with an assured faith, call upon him, and that they might not doubt but that he dwelt in the midst of them, inasmuch as he had there his visible habitation.
TSK -> Jon 2:7
TSK: Jon 2:7 - -- my soul : Psa 22:14, Psa 27:13, Psa 119:81-83; Heb 12:3
I remembered : 1Sa 30:6; Psa 20:7, Psa 42:5, Psa 42:11, Psa 43:5, Psa 77:10,Psa 77:11, Psa 143...
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Barnes -> Jon 2:7
Barnes: Jon 2:7 - -- When my sold fainted - , literally "was covered, within me,"was dizzied, overwhelmed. The word is used of actual faintness from heat, Jon 4:8. ...
When my sold fainted - , literally "was covered, within me,"was dizzied, overwhelmed. The word is used of actual faintness from heat, Jon 4:8. thirst, Amo 8:13. exhaustion, Isa 51:20. when a film comes over the eyes, and the brain is, as it were, mantled over. The soul of the pious never is so full of God, as when all things else fade from him. Jonah could not but have remembered God in the tempest; when the lots were east; when he adjudged himself to be east forth. But when it came to the utmost, then he says, "I remembered the Lord,"as though, in the intense thought of God then, all his former thought of God had been forgetfulness. So it is in every strong act of faith, of love, of prayer; its former state seems unworthy of the name of faith, love, prayer. It believes, loves, prays, as though all before had been forgetfulness.
And my prayer came in unto Thee - No sooner had he so prayed, than God heard. Jonah had thought himself cast out of His sight; but his prayer entered in there. "His holy temple"is doubtless His actual temple, toward which he prayed. God, Who is wholly everywhere but the whole of Him nowhere, was as much in the temple as in heaven; and He had manifested Himself to Israel in their degree in the temple, as to the blessed saints and angels in heaven.
Poole -> Jon 2:7
Poole: Jon 2:7 - -- When so soon as, and so often as,
my soul fainted within me my heart was perplexed with variety of fears, sorrows, temptations, and difficulties; w...
When so soon as, and so often as,
my soul fainted within me my heart was perplexed with variety of fears, sorrows, temptations, and difficulties; whenever I did forecast, and devise what way I might likely escape out of this forlorn condition, I was dispirited, my heart sunk within me, Psa 22:14 42:4 ; and I had fainted if I had not remembered the mighty, faithful, wise, and gracious God, who could save me, and on whose mercy I relied, who had promised the best of two deliverances, the eternal, whatever he did with me as to the temporal deliverance.
I remembered the Lord with faith and prayer, for it is not a bare recalling of God to his mind, but a recalling his mercy and promise to his mind.
And my prayer made in the fish’ s belly, in his prison more dismal than ever was that of Manasseh, came in unto thee; did enter the ears of the Lord, he heard and readily answered.
Into thine holy temple typically the temple at Jerusalem, to which Jonah looked; but principally heaven, the temple of his glory, whence God gives the command for his delivery, orders the gaoler to set him safe on shore.
Haydock -> Jon 2:7
Haydock: Jon 2:7 - -- Lowest. Hebrew and Septuagint, "clefts." ---
Bars, or prisons, in the abyss, (Calmet) farthest from the heights. (Worthington)
Lowest. Hebrew and Septuagint, "clefts." ---
Bars, or prisons, in the abyss, (Calmet) farthest from the heights. (Worthington)
Gill -> Jon 2:7
Gill: Jon 2:7 - -- When my soul fainted within me,.... Covered with grief; overwhelmed with sorrow; ready to faint and sink at the sight of his sins; and under a sense o...
When my soul fainted within me,.... Covered with grief; overwhelmed with sorrow; ready to faint and sink at the sight of his sins; and under a sense of the wrath and displeasure of God, and being forsaken by him:
I remembered the Lord; his covenant and promises, his former mercies and lovingkindness, the gracious experiences he had had of these in times past; he remembered he was a God gracious and merciful, and ready to forgive, healed the backslidings of his people, and still loved them freely, and tenderly received and embraced them, when they returned to him:
and my prayer came in unto thee, into thine holy temple; into heaven itself, the habitation of God's holiness, the temple where he dwells, and is worshipped by holy angels and glorified saints; the prayer the prophet put up in the fish's belly, encouraged to it by remembering the mercy and goodness of God, ascended from thence, and reached the ears of the Lord of hosts in the highest heavens, and met with a kind reception, and had a gracious answer; see Psa 3:4.
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TSK Synopsis -> Jon 2:1-10
MHCC -> Jon 2:1-9
MHCC: Jon 2:1-9 - --Observe when Jonah prayed. When he was in trouble, under the tokens of God's displeasure against him for sin: when we are in affliction we must pray. ...
Matthew Henry -> Jon 2:1-9
Matthew Henry: Jon 2:1-9 - -- God and his servant Jonah had parted in anger, and the quarrel began on Jonah's side; he fled from his country that he might outrun his work; but we...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Jon 2:5-7
Keil-Delitzsch: Jon 2:5-7 - --
x720 5 Waters surrounded me even to the soul: the flood encompassed me,
Sea-grass was wound round my head.
x720 6 ...
Constable -> Jon 1:1--2:10; Jon 2:2-9
Constable: Jon 1:1--2:10 - --I. The disobedience of the prophet chs. 1--2
The first half of this prophecy records Jonah's attempt to flee fro...
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