CHAPTER 2
and he answered me;
From the womb of Sheol* I cried for help,
and you heard my voice.b
and the flood enveloped me;
All your breakers and your billows
passed over me.c
How will I again look upon your holy temple?”d
the deep enveloped me;
seaweed wrapped around my head.e
to the land whose bars closed behind me forever,
But you brought my life up from the pit,
O LORD, my God.f
I remembered the LORD;
My prayer came to you
in your holy temple.g
abandon their hope for mercy.h
will sacrifice to you;
What I have vowed I will pay:
deliverance is from the LORD.i
* [2:3–10] These verses, which may have originally been an independent composition, are a typical example of a song of thanksgiving, a common psalm genre (e.g., Ps 116; Is 38:9–20). Such a song is relevant here, since Jonah has not drowned, and the imagery of vv. 4, 6 is appropriate.
* [2:3] Sheol: c.f. note on Ps 6:6.
a. [2:1] Mt 12:40; 16:4; Lk 11:30; 1 Cor 15:4.
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