Jonás 2:1

1 Oración de Jonás
Entonces Jonás oró al Señor
su Dios desde el interior del pez

Jonás 2:1 Meaning and Commentary

Jonah 2:1

Then Jonah prayed unto the Lord his God out of the fish's
belly.
] Though Jonah had been a praying man, being a good man, and a prophet of the Lord, yet it seems he had not prayed for some time; being disobedient to the will of God, he restrained prayer before him; all the while he was going to Joppa he prayed not; and how indeed could he have the face to pray to him, from whose face he was fleeing? and as soon as he was in the ship he fell asleep, and there lay till he was waked by the shipmaster, who called upon him to arise, and pray to his God; but whether he did or no is not said; and though it is very probable he might, when convicted of his sin, and before he was cast into the sea, and as he was casting into it; his not recorded; but when he was in the fish's belly, "then [he] prayed"; where it is marvellous he should, or could; it was strange he should be able to breathe, and more strange to breathe spiritually; it was very wonderful he should have the exercise of his reason, and more that he should have the exercise of grace, as faith and hope, as it appears by the following prayer he had. Prayer may be performed any where, on a mountain, in a desert, in the caves and dens of the earth, and in a prison, as it has been; but this is the only time it ever was performed in such a place. Jonah is the only man that ever prayed in a fish's belly: and he prayed unto the Lord as "his God", not merely by creation, and as the God of nature and providence, the God of his life, and of his mercies; but as his covenant God and Father; for though he had sinned against the Lord, and had been sorely chastised by him, yet he did not take his lovingkindness from him, nor suffer his faithfulness to fail, or break his covenant with him; covenant interest and relation still continued; and Jonah had knowledge of it, and faith in it; and as this is an argument the Lord makes use of to engage backsliders to return unto him, it is a great encouragement to them so to do, ( Jeremiah 3:14 Jeremiah 3:22 ) . In this Jonah was a type of Christ, who, amidst his agonies, sorrows, and sufferings, prayed to his Father, and claimed his interest in him as his God, ( Hebrews 5:7 ) ( Matthew 27:46 ) . What follows contains the sam and substance of the prophet's thoughts, and the ejaculations of his mind, when in the fish's belly; but were not put up in this form, but were reduced by him into it after he was delivered; as many of David's psalms were put into the form and order they are after his deliverance from troubles, suitable to his thoughts of things when he was in them; and indeed the following account is an historical narration of facts, which were before and after his prayer, as well as of that itself.

Jonás 2:1 In-Context

1 Oración de Jonás
Entonces Jonás oró al Señor
su Dios desde el interior del pez
2 y dijo:
«En mi gran aflicción clamé al Señor
y él me respondió.
Desde la tierra de los muertos
te llamé,
¡y tú, Señor
, me escuchaste!
3 Me arrojaste a las profundidades del mar
y me hundí en el corazón del océano.
Las poderosas aguas me envolvieron;
tus salvajes y tempestuosas olas me cubrieron.
4 Entonces dije: “Oh Señor
, me has expulsado de tu presencia;
aun así volveré a mirar hacia tu santo templo”.
5 »Me hundí bajo las olas
y las aguas se cerraron sobre mí;
las algas se enredaban en mi cabeza.
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