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Jonah 2

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1 And Jonah prayeth unto Jehovah his God from the bowels of the fish.

2 And he saith: I called, because of my distress, to Jehovah, And He doth answer me, From the belly of sheol I have cried, Thou hast heard my voice.

3 When Thou dost cast me [into] the deep, Into the heart of the seas, Then the flood doth compass me, All Thy breakers and Thy billows have passed over me.

4 And I -- I said: I have been cast out from before Thine eyes, (Yet I add to look unto Thy holy temple!)

5 Compassed me have waters unto the soul, The deep doth compass me, The weed is bound to my head.

6 To the cuttings of mountains I have come down, The earth, her bars [are] behind me to the age. And Thou bringest up from the pit my life, O Jehovah my God.

7 In the feebleness within me of my soul Jehovah I have remembered, And come in unto Thee doth my prayer, Unto Thy holy temple.

8 Those observing lying vanities their own mercy forsake.

9 And I -- with a voice of thanksgiving -- I sacrifice to Thee, That which I have vowed I complete, Salvation [is] of Jehovah.

10 And Jehovah saith to the fish, and it vomiteth out Jonah on the dry land.

   

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Flood

  

The flood was the end of the most ancient church, and the beginning of the ancient church. The flood which the serpent cast out of his mouth, as in Revelation 12:15, signifies reasonings in abundance grounded in fallacies and appearances. The flood, as in Genesis 7, not only signifies the temptations which the man of the church called Noah must undergo, before he could be regenerated, but likewise the desolation of people who could not be regenerated; both temptations and desolations are in the Word compared to floods, or inundations of waters. A flood signifies truths in abundance. “No more to destroy the earth”, signifies that such a deadly and suffocating persuasion as in the former church should exist no more.

(Odkazy: Apocalypse Revealed 564)