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Jonah 2:4

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Then I thought, ‘Now I must go where you cannot see me,’ but I continued looking to your holy Temple for help.

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I was afraid and said, “I am in a place where he cannot see me.” But I prayed to you, and you heard my loud cries for help.

But by your great mercy, I can enter your house. I can worship in your holy Temple with fear and respect for you.

Look, my troubles are gone! I now have peace. You love me very much. You did not let me rot in the grave. You took my sins and threw them away.

They will be in that faraway land of their enemies, but they will turn back to you. They will feel sorry for their sins with their whole heart and soul. They will turn toward the land you gave their ancestors. They will look toward the city you chose and toward the Temple I built, and they will pray to you.

Daniel always prayed to God three times every day. Three times every day, he bowed down on his knees to pray and praise God. Even though Daniel heard about the new law, he still went to his house to pray. He went up to the upper room of his house and opened the windows that faced toward Jerusalem. Then Daniel bowed down on his knees and prayed just as he always had done.

I will throw you away from me just as I threw away all your brothers from Ephraim.’

Then he said to me, “Son of man, these bones are like the whole family of Israel. The people of Israel say, ‘Our bones have dried up; our hope is gone. We have been completely destroyed!’

The Lord said to me, “Jeremiah, even if Moses and Samuel were here to pray for the people of Judah, I would not feel sorry for them. Send the people of Judah away from me! Tell them to go!

But now Zion says, “The Lord has left me; the Lord has forgotten me.”

They will be in that faraway land of their enemies, but they will turn back to you. They will feel sorry for their sins with their whole heart and soul. They will turn toward the land you gave their ancestors. They will look toward the city you chose and toward the Temple I built, and they will pray to you.

“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.

By day the Lord shows his faithful love, and at night I have a song for him—a prayer for the God of my life.

You put me in that hole in the ground. Yes, you put me in that dark place.

Your anger presses down on me like a heavy weight. It’s like one wave after another pounding against me. Selah

Water came up over my head. I said to myself, “I am finished.”




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