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Text -- Jonah 2:7-10 (NET)

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2:7 When my life was ebbing away, I called out to the Lord, and my prayer came to your holy temple. 2:8 Those who worship worthless idols forfeit the mercy that could be theirs. 2:9 But as for me, I promise to offer a sacrifice to you with a public declaration of praise; I will surely do what I have promised. Salvation belongs to the Lord!” 2:10 Then the Lord commanded the fish and it disgorged Jonah on dry land.
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 · Jonah a son of Amittai; the prophet God sent to Nineveh,the prophet who was swallowed by the great fish; son of Amittai


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NET Notes: Jon 2:7 For similar ideas see 2 Chr 30:27; Pss 77:3; 142:3; 143:4-5.

NET Notes: Jon 2:8 Heb “abandon their mercy/loyalty.” The meaning of חַסְדָּם יַעֲ...

NET Notes: Jon 2:9 Or “comes from the Lord.” For similar uses of the preposition lamed (לְ, lÿ) to convey a sort of ownership in which the o...

NET Notes: Jon 2:10 Heb “spoke to.” The fish functions as a literary foil to highlight Jonah’s hesitancy to obey God up to this point. In contrast to Jo...

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