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Jonah 2:6

Contemporary English Version (Anglicised) 2012

I had sunk down below the underwater mountains; I knew that for ever, I would be a prisoner there. But, you, LORD God, rescued me from that pit.

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The angel shows kindness, commanding death to release us, because the price was paid.

and rescued me from death! Now I will see the light.”

You covered the earth with the ocean that rose above the mountains.

down the mountains and through the valleys to the place you prepared.

Death attacked from all sides, and I was captured by its painful chains. But when I was really suffering,

Please hurry, LORD, and answer my prayer. I feel hopeless. Don't turn away and leave me here to die.

I am your chosen one. You won't leave me in the grave or let my body decay.

Ropes from the world of the dead had coiled around me, and death had set a trap in my path.

saving me from death and the grave.

“What good will it do you if I am in the grave? Once I have turned to dust, how can I praise you or tell how loyal you are?

But what about those people who are cruel and brutal? You will throw them down into the deepest pit long before their time. I trust you, LORD!

You are strong, and your mighty power put the mountains in place.

I am sinking deep in the mud, and my feet are slipping. I am about to be swept under by a mighty flood.

I thought I would die during my best years and stay as a prisoner for ever in the world of the dead.

It was for my own good that I had such hard times. But your love protected me from doom in the deep pit, and you turned your eyes away from my sins.

Did any of you measure the ocean by yourself or stretch out the sky with your own hands? Did you put the soil of the earth in a bucket or weigh the hills and mountains on balance scales?

and carry you down to the world of the dead, where you will join people of ancient times and towns ruined long ago. You will stay there and never again be a city filled with people.

Never again will any tree dare to grow as tall as this tree, no matter how much water it has. Every tree must die, just as humans die and go down to the world of the dead.

mountains trembled at the sight of you; rain poured from the clouds; ocean waves roared and rose.

When you stopped, the earth shook; when you stared, nations trembled; when you walked along your ancient paths, eternal mountains and hills crumbled and collapsed.

So I will call you Peter, which means “a rock”. On this rock I will build my church, and death itself will not have any power over it.

“My people, I will breathe out fire that sends you down to the world of the dead. It will scorch your farmlands and burn deep down under the mountains.




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