Jonah 2:4

4 I said, 'I was driven out of your presence, but I hope to see your Holy Temple again.'

Jonah 2:4 Meaning and Commentary

Jonah 2:4

Then I said, I am cast out of thy sight
Or, "from before thine eyes" F4; the Targum, from before thy Word; as David also said in his distress, ( Psalms 31:22 ) ; not but that he knew he was in the reach and under the eye of his omniscience, which saw him in the fish's belly, in the depths of the sea, for nothing can hide from that; but he thought he was no longer under the eye of his providence; and that he would no more care for him, but leave him in this forlorn condition, and not deliver him; and especially he concluded that he would no more look upon him with an eye of love, grace, and mercy, pity and compassion: these are the words of one in despair, or near unto it; and yet a beam of light, a ray of hope, breaks in, and a holy resolution is formed, as follows: yet I will look again toward thy holy temple;
not the temple at Jerusalem, towards which men used to look when they prayed, being at a distance from it, ( 1 Kings 8:29 ) ; though there may be an allusion to such a practice; for it can hardly be thought that Jonah, in the fish's belly, could tell which way the temple stood; and look towards that; but he looked upwards and heavenwards; he looked up to God in his holy temple in heaven; and though he was afraid he would not look down upon him in a way of grace and mercy, he was resolved to look up to God in the way of prayer and supplication; and particularly, for the further encouragement of his faith and hope, he looked to the Messiah, the antitype of the temple, ark, and mercy seat, and for whose sake he might hope his prayers would be heard and answered.


FOOTNOTES:

F4 (Kynye dgnm) "e regione oculorum tuorum", Montanus, Piscator; "a coram oculis tuis", Drusius, Burkius.

Jonah 2:4 In-Context

2 "When I was in danger, I called to the Lord, and he answered me. I was about to die, so I cried to you, and you heard my voice.
3 You threw me into the sea, down, down into the deep sea. The water was all around me, and your powerful waves flowed over me.
4 I said, 'I was driven out of your presence, but I hope to see your Holy Temple again.'
5 The waters of the sea closed around my throat. The deep sea was all around me; seaweed was wrapped around my head.
6 When I went down to where the mountains of the sea start to rise, I thought I was locked in this prison forever, but you saved me from the pit of death, Lord my God.
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