Norwegian 2018 (Bibelen - Guds Ord Hverdagsbibelen (Hermon Forlag))
Herren hadde valgt ut en stor fisk som skulle sluke Jona, og Jona var i fiskens buk i tre dager og tre netter. Da ba Jona til Herren sin Gud fra fiskens buk og sa: «Jeg roper til Herren i min nød.» Så takket Jona Gud: «Herre, Du svarte på min bønn fra dødsrikets dyp. Jeg ropte, og Du hørte. For Du kastet meg i dypet, ut i havets hjerte, og det var vann på alle kanter. Alle Dine bølger gikk over meg. Da tenkte jeg: ‘Nå har Du forkastet meg, Nå vil Du ikke se meg.’ Likevel søkte mitt hjerte etter Din nærhet.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, Jonah is inside a big fish and he prays to God. This shows that even in the worst situations, we can still talk to God.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're stuck in a dark closet, feeling scared. That's how Jonah felt inside the fish's belly. But instead of crying or being mad, he decided to tell God all about it, just like telling your best friend everything when you're upset.
Historical Background
Jonah 2 was written by Jonah, possibly around the 8th century BCE. This book is part of the prophetic literature in the Old Testament and was likely written for the Israelites to remind them that God is always present even in difficult times.
Living It Out Today
When facing a tough situation like losing a job or dealing with health issues, Jonah's prayer reminds us to communicate openly with God about our fears and hopes. For instance, if you’re going through a rough patch at school, think of Jonah praying from the fish’s belly and let that inspire you to speak honestly to God.