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Chapter 4
But
it
displeased
Ionah
exceedingly,
and
he
was
very
angry.
2
And
he
prayed
vnto
the
Lord,
and
sayd,
I
pray
thee,
O
Lord,
was
not
this
my
saying,
when
I
was
yet
in
my
countrey?
Therefore
I
fledde
before
vnto
Tarshish:
for
I
knew
that
thou
art
a
gracious
God,
and
mercifull,
slow
to
anger,
and
of
great
kindnesse,
and
repentest
thee
of
the
euill.
3
Therefore
now,
O
Lord,
Take,
I
beseech
thee,
my
life
from
me;
for
it
is
better
for
me
to
die
then
to
liue.
4
Then
said
the
Lord,
Doest
thou
well
to
be
angry?
5
So
Ionah
went
out
of
the
citie,
and
sate
on
the
East
side
of
the
city,
and
there
made
him
a
boothe,
and
sate
vnder
it
in
the
shadow,
till
hee
might
see
what
would
become
of
the
citie.
6
And
the
Lord
God
prepared
a
gourd,
and
made
it
to
come
vp
ouer
Ionah,
that
it
might
be
a
shadow
ouer
his
head,
to
deliuer
him
from
his
griefe.
So
Ionah
was
exceeding
glad
of
the
gourd.
7
But
God
prepared
a
worme
when
the
morning
rose
the
next
day,
and
it
smote
the
gourd
that
it
withered.
8
And
it
came
to
passe
when
the
Sunne
did
arise,
that
God
prepared
a
vehement
East
wind;
and
the
Sunne
beat
vpon
the
head
of
Ionah,
that
hee
fainted,
and
wished
in
himselfe
to
die,
and
said,
It
is
better
for
me
to
die,
then
to
liue.
9
And
God
said
to
Ionah,
Doest
thou
well
to
be
angry
for
the
gourd?
and
he
said,
I
doe
well
to
be
angry,
euen
vnto
death.
10
Then
said
the
Lord,
Thou
hast
had
pitie
on
the
gourde,
for
the
which
thou
hast
not
laboured,
neither
madest
it
grow,
which
came
vp
in
a
night,
and
perished
in
a
night:
11
And
should
not
I
spare
Nineueh
that
great
citie,
wherein
are
more
then
sixscore
thousand
persons,
that
cannot
discerne
betweene
their
right
hand
and
their
left
hand,
and
also
much
cattell?
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