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Jonah 4
But
it
displeased
Jonah
exceedingly,
and
he
was
very
angry.
2 And
he
prayed
unto
the
Lord,
and
said,
I
pray
thee,
O
Lord,
was
not
this
my
saying,
when
I
was
yet
in
my
country?
Therefore
I
fled
before
unto
Tarshish:
for
I
knew
that
thou
art
a
gracious
God,
and
a
merciful,
slow
to
anger,
and
of
great
kindness,
and
b
repentest
thee
of
the
evil.
3 Therefore
now,
O
Lord,
take,
I
beseech
thee,
my
life
from
me;
for
it
is
better
for
me
to
die
than
to
live.
4 Then
said
the
Lord,
Doest
thou
well
to
be
angry?
5 So
Jonah
went
out
of
the
city,
and
sat
on
the
east
side
of
the
city,
and
there
made
him
a
a
booth,
and
sat
under
it
in
the
shadow,
till
he
might
see
what
would
become
of
the
city.
6 And
the
Lord
God
prepared
a
a
gourd,
and
made
it
to
come
up
over
Jonah,
that
it
might
be
a
shadow
over
his
head,
to
deliver
him
from
his
grief.
So
Jonah
was
exceeding
glad
of
the
gourd.
7 But
God
prepared
a
worm
when
the
morning
rose
the
next
day,
and
it
smote
the
gourd
that
it
withered.
8 And
it
came
to
pass,
when
the
sun
did
arise,
that
God
prepared
a
vehement
a
east
wind;
and
the
sun
beat
upon
the
head
of
Jonah,
that
he
fainted,
and
wished
in
himself
to
die,
and
said,
It
is
better
for
me
to
die
than
to
live.
9 And
God
said
to
Jonah,
Doest
thou
well
to
be
a
angry
for
the
gourd?
And
he
said,
I
do
well
to
be
angry,
even
unto
death.
10 Then
said
the
Lord,
Thou
hast
had
pity
on
the
gourd,
for
the
which
thou
hast
not
laboured,
neither
madest
it
grow;
which
came
up
in
a
night,
and
perished
in
a
night:
11 And
should
not
I
a
spare
Nineveh,
that
great
city,
wherein
are
more
than
sixscore
thousand
b
persons
that
cannot
c
discern
between
their
right
hand
and
their
left
hand;
and
also
much
cattle?
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