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Targum su Giona 2:12

Targum Jonathan on Jonah

And the LORD invited a great fish to swallow Jonah, and Jonah was in the fish’s guts for three days and three nights.
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Targum Jonathan on Jonah

And Jonah prayed before the LORD his God from the fish’s guts.
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Targum Jonathan on Jonah

And he said: I prayed, since in narrow straits was I, before the LORD, and He received my prayer from the lowest depths; I pleaded, You acted on my plea.
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Targum Jonathan on Jonah

And You threw me in the depths of the heart of the sea, and the river all around me, all the sea’s cyclones and waves passed over me.
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Targum Jonathan on Jonah

And I had said: “I am driven out from before Your Word; will I again gaze upon the palace of Your Holiness?”
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Targum Jonathan on Jonah

Water encircled me to death; depths surrounded me; the reedy sea rose over my head.
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Targum Jonathan on Jonah

To the roots of mountains You brought me down; earth drawing against me in strength to over all existence, and You — near before You to come up from the damage alive, LORD my God.
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Targum Jonathan on Jonah

In weariness my soul is upon me; of worshipping the LORD I am reminded, and entering before You is my prayer to the palace of Your Holiness.
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Targum Jonathan on Jonah

Not like the nations worshipping falsehoods; of the place of goodness none of them know.
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Targum Jonathan on Jonah

And I, in laudation, give thanks; my offerings I will offer before You as I pledged; I will repay my soul’s redemption in the shadow of before the LORD!
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Targum Jonathan on Jonah

And the LORD spoke to the fish, and it discharged Jonah onto dry land.
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