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Targum su Giona 4:78

Targum Jonathan on Jonah

And this displeased Jonah as greatly evil, and he raised an objection.
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Targum Jonathan on Jonah

And he prayed before the LORD and said: “Accept my plea, LORD! Isn’t this what I said would happen upon my land? This is why I hurried to flee to the sea, since I know that You, God, are merciful and compassionate, slow to anger and abounding in doing good, and You turn Your word back from bringing about evil.
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Targum Jonathan on Jonah

And now, LORD, take — now! — my life from me, because better I die than live.”
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Targum Jonathan on Jonah

And the LORD said, “You mad?”
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Targum Jonathan on Jonah

And Jonah went out from the city and sat east of the city and built a hut there and sat under it in shadow until he could see what the doom of the city would be.
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Targum Jonathan on Jonah

And the LORD God invited a gourd, and it grew up over Jonah to be shade over his head, to shelter him from its evil, and Jonah rejoiced with much rejoicing over the gourd.
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Targum Jonathan on Jonah

And the LORD invited a worm as the sun rose on the net day, and it struck the gourd and it wilted.
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Targum Jonathan on Jonah

And when the sun was in the east, the LORD invited a silent east wind, and the sun spread out over Jonah’s head, and he was weakened and asked for his life to die, saying “Better I die than live.”
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Targum Jonathan on Jonah

And the LORD said to Jonah, “You mad about that gourd?” And he said, “Yes, I’m so mad I want to die!”
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Targum Jonathan on Jonah

And the LORD said, “You! You had mercy on the gourd which you didn’t work for and you didn’t grow, one night it was there and the next it was gone.
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Targum Jonathan on Jonah

And I, should I not have mercy on Nineveh, the great city that had in it more than a hundred and twenty thousand people who don’t know the difference between their right and left, and many animals too?
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