Jonah 4:8King James Bible with Strong NumbersH8121And it came to pass, when the sunH2224did arise[H8800] H430, that GodH4487prepared[H8762] H2759a vehementH6921eastH7307windH8121; and the sunH5221beat[H8686] H7218upon the headH3124of JonahH5968, that he fainted[H8691] H7592, and wished[H8799] H5315in himselfH4191to die[H8800] H559, and said[H8799] H2896, It is betterH4194for me to dieH2416than to live. See the chapter |
H559But he said[H8799] H1696unto her, Thou speakest[H8762] H259as oneH5036of the foolish womenH1696speaketh[H8763] H1571. WhatH6901? shall we receive[H8762] H2896goodH430at the hand of GodH6901, and shall we not receive[H8762] H7451evilH347? In all this did not JobH2398sin[H8804] H8193with his lips.
H1980But he himself went[H8804] H3117a day'sH1870journeyH4057into the wildernessH935, and came[H8799] H3427and sat down[H8799] H259under aH7574juniper treeH7592: and he requested[H8799] H5315for himselfH4191that he might die[H8800] H559; and said[H8799] H7227, It is enoughH3068; now, O LORDH3947, take away[H8798] H5315my lifeH2896; for I am not betterH1than my fathers.
H6500Though he be fruitful[H8686] H251among his brethrenH6921, an east windH935shall come[H8799] H7307, the windH3068of the LORDH5927shall come up[H8802] H4057from the wildernessH4726, and his springH954shall become dry[H8799] H4599, and his fountainH2717shall be dried up[H8799] H8154: he shall spoil[H8799] H214the treasureH2532of all pleasantH3627vessels.
H256And AhabH935came[H8799] H1004into his houseH5620heavyH2198and displeasedH1697because of the wordH5022which NabothH3158the JezreeliteH1696had spoken[H8765] H559to him: for he had said[H8799] H5414, I will not give[H8799] H5159thee the inheritanceH1of my fathersH7901. And he laid him down[H8799] H4296upon his bedH5437, and turned away[H8686] H6440his faceH398, and would eat[H8804] H3899no bread.