Jonás 1:15

15 Tomaron, pues, a Jonás y lo lanzaron al mar; y el mar cesó en su furia.

Jonás 1:15 Meaning and Commentary

Jonah 1:15

So they took up, Jonah, and cast him forth into the sea
They took him out of the hold or cabin where he was, and brought him upon deck; they took him, not against his will, but with his full consent, and according to the direction and advice he gave them: "they", for there were more than one employed in this affair; one or more very probably took him by the legs, and others put their hands under his arm holes, and so threw him into the sea: and the sea ceased from her raging;
immediately, and became a calm; and the wind also ceased from blowing, which is supposed; the end being answered by the storm, and the person found and obtained, what was sought after by it, it was still and quiet. The story the Jews F13 tell of his being let down into the sea to his knees, upon which the sea was calm, but became raging again upon his being taken up; and so, at the second time, to his navel; and the third time to his neck; is all fabulous; but he being wholly thrown in, it raged no more.


FOOTNOTES:

F13 Pirke Eliezer, c. 10. fol. 10. 2.

Jonás 1:15 In-Context

13 Los hombres se pusieron a remar con afán para volver a tierra firme, pero no pudieron, porque el mar seguía embraveciéndose contra ellos.
14 Entonces invocaron al SEÑOR, y dijeron: Te rogamos, oh SEÑOR, no permitas que perezcamos ahora por causa de la vida de este hombre, ni pongas sobre nosotros sangre inocente; porque tú, SEÑOR, has hecho como te ha placido.
15 Tomaron, pues, a Jonás y lo lanzaron al mar; y el mar cesó en su furia.
16 Y aquellos hombres temieron en gran manera al SEÑOR; ofrecieron un sacrificio al SEÑOR y le hicieron votos.
17 Y el SEÑOR dispuso un gran pez que se tragara a Jonás; y Jonás estuvo en el vientre del pez tres días y tres noches.
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