4:1 But
it
displeased
Jonah
exceedingly,
and
he
was
angry.
4:2 And
he
prayed
to
the
LORD
and
said,
"O
LORD,
is
not
this
what
I
said
when
I
was
yet
in
my
country
That
is
why
I
made
haste
to
flee
to
Tarshish;
for
I
knew
that
you
are
a
gracious
God
and
merciful,
slow
to
anger
and
abounding
in
steadfast
love,
and
relenting
from
disaster.
4:3 Therefore
now,
O
LORD,
please
take
my
life
from
me,
for
it
is
better
for
me
to
die
than
to
live."
4:4 And
the
LORD
said,
"Do
you
do
well
to
be
angry"
4:5 Jonah
went
out
of
the
city
and
sat
to
the
east
of
the
city
and
made
a
booth
for
himself
there.
He
sat
under
it
in
the
shade,
till
he
should
see
what
would
become
of
the
city.
4:6 Now
the
LORD
God
appointed
a
plant
and
made
it
come
up
over
Jonah,
that
it
might
be
a
shade
over
his
head,
to
save
him
from
his
discomfort.
So
Jonah
was
exceedingly
glad
because
of
the
plant.
4:7 But
when
dawn
came
up
the
next
day,
God
appointed
a
worm
that
attacked
the
plant,
so
that
it
withered.
4:8 When
the
sun
rose,
God
appointed
a
scorching
east
wind,
and
the
sun
beat
down
on
the
head
of
Jonah
so
that
he
was
faint.
And
he
asked
that
he
might
die
and
said,
"It
is
better
for
me
to
die
than
to
live."
4:9 But
God
said
to
Jonah,
"Do
you
do
well
to
be
angry
for
the
plant"
And
he
said,
"Yes,
I
do
well
to
be
angry,
angry
enough
to
die."
4:10 And
the
LORD
said,
"You
pity
the
plant,
for
which
you
did
not
labor,
nor
did
you
make
it
grow,
which
came
into
being
in
a
night
and
perished
in
a
night.
4:11 And
should
not
I
pity
Nineveh,
that
great
city,
in
which
there
are
more
than
120,000
persons
who
do
not
know
their
right
hand
from
their
left,
and
also
much
cattle"