\id JON - Brenton Septuagint (Updated Spelling and Formatting) \ide UTF-8 \h Jonah \toc1 Jonah \toc2 Jonah \toc3 Jon. \mt1 Jonah \c 1 \p \v 1 \sc Now\sc* the word of the Lord came to Jonah the son of Amittai, saying, \v 2 Rise, and go to Nineveh, the great city, and preach in it; for the cry of its wickedness is come up to me. \v 3 But Jonah rose up to flee to Tarshish from the presence of the Lord. And he went down to Joppa, and found a ship going to Tarshish: and he paid his fare, and went up into it, to sail with them to Tarshish from the presence of the Lord. \p \v 4 And the Lord raised up a wind on the sea; and there was a great storm on the sea, and the ship was in danger of being broken. \v 5 And the sailors were alarmed, and cried every one to his god, and cast out the wares that were in the ship into the sea, that it might be lightened of them. But Jonah was gone down into the hold of the ship, and was asleep, and snored. \p \v 6 And the shipmaster came to him, and said to him, Why snorest thou? arise, and call upon thy God, that God may save us, and we perish not. \v 7 And each man said to his neighbor, Come, let us cast lots, and find out for whose sake this mischief is upon us. So they cast lots, and the lot fell upon Jonah. \p \v 8 And they said to him, Tell us what is thine occupation, and whence comest thou, and of what country and what people art thou? \v 9 And he said to them, I am a servant of the Lord; and I worship the Lord God of heaven, who made the sea, and the dry \add land\add*. \v 10 Then the men feared exceedingly, and said to him, What is this \add that\add* thou hast done? for the men knew that he was fleeing from the face of the Lord, because he had told them. \v 11 And they said to him, What shall we do to thee, that the sea may be calm to us? for the sea rose, and lifted its wave exceedingly. \v 12 And Jonah said to them, Take me up, and cast me into the sea, and the sea shall be calm to you: for I know that for my sake this great tempest is upon you. \p \v 13 And the men tried hard to return to the land, and were not able: for the sea rose and grew more and more tempestuous against them. \v 14 And they cried to the Lord, and said, Forbid it, Lord: let us not perish for the sake of this man’s life, and bring not righteous blood upon us: for thou, Lord, hast done as thou wouldest. \v 15 So they took Jonah, and cast him out into the sea: and the sea ceased from its raging. \v 16 And the men feared the Lord very greatly, and offered a sacrifice to the Lord, and vowed vows. \p \v 17 Now the Lord had commanded a great whale to swallow up Jonah: and Jonah was in the belly of the whale three days and three nights. \c 2 \p \v 1 And Jonah prayed to the Lord his God out of the belly of the whale, \v 2 and said, \q1 I cried in my affliction to the Lord my God, and he hearkened to me, \q1 \add Even\add* to my cry out of the belly of hell: thou heardest my voice. \q1 \v 3 Thou didst cast me into the depths of the heart of the sea, and the floods compassed me: \q1 All thy billows and thy waves have passed upon me. \q1 \v 4 And I said, I am cast out of thy presence: \q1 Shall I indeed look again toward thy holy temple? \q1 \v 5 Water was poured around me to the soul: \q1 The lowest deep compassed me, \q1 My head went down \v 6 to the clefts of the mountains; \q1 I went down into the earth, whose bars are the everlasting barriers: \q1 Yet, O Lord my God, let my ruined life be restored. \b \q1 \v 7 When my soul was failing me, I remembered the Lord; \q1 And may my prayer come to thee into thy holy temple. \q1 \v 8 They that observe vanities and lies have forsaken their own mercy. \q1 \v 9 But I will sacrifice to thee with the voice of praise and thanksgiving: \q1 All that I have vowed I will pay to thee, the Lord of \add my\add* salvation. \p \v 10 And the whale was commanded by the Lord, and it cast up Jonah on the dry \add land\add*. \c 3 \p \v 1 And the word of the Lord came to Jonah the second time, saying, \v 2 Rise, go to Nineveh, the great city, and preach in it according to the former preaching which I spoke to thee of. \v 3 And Jonah arose, and went to Nineveh, as the Lord had spoken. Now Nineveh was an exceeding great city, of about three days’ journey. \v 4 And Jonah began to enter into the city about a day’s journey, and he proclaimed, and said, Yet three days, and Nineveh shall be overthrown. \p \v 5 And the men of Nineveh believed God, and proclaimed a fast, and put on sackcloth, from the greatest of them to the least of them. \v 6 And the word reached the king of Nineveh, and he arose from off his throne, and took off his raiment from him, and put on sackcloth, and sat on ashes. \p \v 7 And proclamation was made, and it was commanded in Nineveh by the king and by his great men, saying, Let not men, or cattle, or oxen, or sheep, taste \add anything\add*, nor feed, nor drink water. \v 8 So men and cattle were clothed with sackcloth, and cried earnestly to God; and they turned every one from their evil way, and from the iniquity that was in their hands, saying, \v 9 Who knows if God will repent, and turn from his fierce anger, and \add so\add* we shall not perish? \p \v 10 And God saw their works, that they turned from their evil ways; and God repented of the evil which he had said he would do to them; and he did \add it\add* not. \c 4 \p \v 1 But Jonah was very deeply grieved, and he was confounded. \v 2 And he prayed to the Lord, and said, O Lord, were not these my words when I was yet in my land? therefore I made haste to flee to Tarshish; because I knew that thou art merciful and compassionate, long-suffering, and abundant in kindness, and repentest of evil. \v 3 And now, Lord God, take my life from me; for \add it is\add* better for me to die than to live. \v 4 And the Lord said to Jonah, Art thou very much grieved? \p \v 5 And Jonah went out from the city, and sat over against the city; and he made for himself there a booth, and he sat under it, until he should perceive what would become of the city. \v 6 And the Lord God commanded a gourd, and it came up over the head of Jonah, to be a shadow over his head, to shade him from his calamities: and Jonah rejoiced with great joy for the gourd. \p \v 7 And God commanded a worm the next morning, and it smote the gourd, and it withered away. \v 8 And it came to pass at the rising of the sun, that God commanded a burning east wind; and the sun smote on the head of Jonah, and he fainted, and despaired of his life, and said, \add It is\add* better for me to die than to live. \v 9 And God said to Jonah, Art thou very much grieved for the gourd? And he said, I am very much grieved, even to death. \p \v 10 And the Lord said, Thou hadst pity on the gourd, for which thou hast not suffered, neither didst thou rear it; which came up before night, and perished before \add another\add* night: \v 11 and shall not I spare Nineveh, the great city, in which dwell more than twelve myriads of human beings, who do not know their right hand or their left hand; and \add also\add* much cattle?