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Jonah’s Prayer 
 1 While Jonah was in the stomach of the fish, he prayed to the LORD his God. He said, 
 2 “I was in very bad trouble. 
I called to the LORD for help, 
and he answered me. 
I was deep in the grave. 
I cried to you, 
and you heard my voice. 
 3 “You threw me into the sea. 
Your powerful waves splashed over me. 
I went down, down into the deep sea. 
The water was all around me. 
 4 Then I thought, ‘Now I must go where you cannot see me,’ 
but I continued looking to your holy Temple for help. 
 5 “The seawater closed over me. 
The water covered my mouth, 
and I could not breathe.* mouth, and I could not breathe Or “The water surrounded me to my soul.” The Hebrew word for soul also means “life,” “self,” or “appetite,” and “throat” or “mouth.” 
I went down, down into the deep sea. 
Seaweed wrapped around my head. 
 6 I was at the bottom of the sea, 
the place where the mountains begin. 
I thought I was locked in this prison forever, 
but the LORD my God took me out of my grave. 
God, you gave me life again! 
 7 “My soul gave up all hope, 
but then I remembered the LORD. 
I prayed to you, 
and you heard my prayers in your holy Temple. 
 8 “Some people worship useless idols, 
but those statues never help them.† Or “People who worship useless things have left the one who is kind to them.” 
 9 I will give sacrifices to you, 
and I will praise and thank you. 
I will make special promises to you, 
and I will do what I promise.” 
Salvation only comes from the LORD! 
 10 Then the LORD spoke to the fish, and it vomited Jonah out of its stomach onto the dry land.