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Selected Verse: Jonah 2:7 - Strong Concordance

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Jon 2:7 Strong Concordance When my soul [05315] fainted [05848] within me I remembered [02142] the LORD [03068]: and my prayer [08605] came in [0935] unto thee, into thine holy [06944] temple [01964].
  King James When my soul fainted within me I remembered the LORD: and my prayer came in unto thee, into thine holy temple.

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A Commentary, Critical, Practical, and Explanatory on the Old and New Testaments, by Robert Jamieson, A.R. Fausset and David Brown [1882]
soul fainted . . . I remembered the Lord--beautifully exemplifying the triumph of spirit over flesh, of faith over sense (; ). For a time troubles shut out hope; but faith revived when Jonah "remembered the Lord," what a gracious God He is, and how now He still preserves his life and consciousness in his dark prison-house.

into thine holy temple--the temple at Jerusalem (). As there he looks in believing prayer towards it, so here he regards his prayer as already heard.
 
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20 Thy sons [01121] have fainted [05968], they lie [07901] at the head [07218] of all the streets [02351], as a wild bull [08377] in a net [04364]: they are full [04392] of the fury [02534] of the LORD [03068], the rebuke [01606] of thy God [0430].
13 In that day [03117] shall the fair [03303] virgins [01330] and young men [0970] faint [05968] for thirst [06772].
8 And it came to pass, when the sun [08121] did arise [02224], that God [0430] prepared [04487] a vehement [02759] east [06921] wind [07307]; and the sun [08121] beat [05221] upon the head [07218] of Jonah [03124], that he fainted [05968], and wished [07592] in himself [05315] to die [04191], and said [0559], It is better [02896] for me to die [04194] than to live [02416].