Jonás 2:5-10

5 Las aguas me rodearon hasta el alma, el abismo me rodeó; el junco se enguedejó a mi cabeza
6 Descendí a las raíces de los montes; la tierra echó sus cerraduras sobre mí para siempre; mas tú sacaste mi vida de la sepultura, oh SEÑOR Dios mío
7 Cuando mi alma desfallecía en mí, me acordé del Señor; y mi oración entró hasta ti en tu santo Templo
8 Los que guardan las vanidades ilusorias, su misericordia abandonan
9 Mas yo alabándote con voz de confesión te sacrificaré; pagaré lo que prometí. Al SEÑOR sea el salvamento
10 Y mandó el SEÑOR al pez, y vomitó a Jonás en tierra seca

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Jonás 2:5-10 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO JONAH 2

This chapter contains the prayer of Jonah, when in the fish's belly; the time when he prayed, the person he prayed unto, and the place where, are suggested in Jon 2:1; and the latter described as a place of great straitness and distress, and even as hell itself, Jon 2:2; The condition he was in, when cast into the sea, and when in the belly of the fish, which is observed, the more to heighten the greatness of the deliverance, Jon 2:3-6. The different frame of mind he was in, sometimes almost in despair, and ready to faint; and presently exercising faith and hope, remembering the goodness of the Lord, and resolving to look again to him, Jon 2:4,7. The gracious regards of God to him, in receiving, hearing, and answering his prayer, and bringing up his life from corruption, Jon 2:2,6,7. His resolution, let others do what they would, to praise the Lord, and give him the glory of his salvation, Jon 2:8,9; and the chapter is concluded with the order for his deliverance, and the manner of it, Jon 2:10.

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