Jonah 2:2

"Then Jonah prayed to the LORD, his God, out of the fish’s belly."

Key Reflection

Jonah's prayer from within the fish's belly symbolizes his spiritual rebirth and repentance, highlighting that even in the darkest moments of despair, one can find deliverance through prayer. This event foreshadows Jesus' own resurrection, illustrating themes of death and new life central to the Christian narrative.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

I cried by reason of mine affliction -, or, “out of affliction” which came “to me.” So the Psalmist thanked God in the same words, though in a different order ; “To the Lord in trouble to me I called, and He heard me.” He “called,” and God heard and answered , “He does not say, I “call,” but I “called”; he does not pray for the future, but gives thanks for the past.” Strange cause of thankfulness this would seem to most faith, to be alive in such a grave; to abide there hour after hour, and day after day, in one unchanging darkness, carried to and fro helplessly, with no known escape from his fetid prison, except to death! Yet spiritual light shone on that depth of darkness.

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