3:1 And
the
word
of
ye
Lord
came
vnto
Ionah
the
second
time,
saying;
3:2 Arise,
goe
vnto
Nineueh
that
great
citie,
and
preach
vnto
it
the
preaching
that
I
bid
thee.
3:3 So
Ionah
arose
and
went
vnto
Nineueh,
according
to
the
word
of
the
Lord:
now
Nineueh
was
an
exceeding
great
citie
of
three
dayes
iourney.
3:4 And
Ionah
began
to
enter
into
the
citie
a
dayes
iourney,
and
hee
cryed,
and
said;
Yet
fourtie
dayes,
and
Niniueh
shalbe
ouerthrowen.
3:5 So
the
people
of
Nineueh
beleeued
God,
and
proclaimed
a
fast,
and
put
on
sackecloth
from
the
greatest
of
them
euen
to
the
least
of
them.
3:6 For
word
came
vnto
the
King
of
Nineueh,
and
he
arose
from
his
throne,
and
he
laid
his
robe
from
him
and
couered
him
with
sackcloth,
&
sate
in
ashes.
3:7 And
he
caused
it
to
be
proclaimed
and
published
through
Nineueh
(by
the
decree
of
the
King
and
his
nobles)
saying;
Let
neither
man
nor
beast,
herd
nor
flocke
taste
any
thing;
let
them
not
feede,
nor
drinke
water.
3:8 But
let
man
and
beast
be
couered
with
sackecloth,
and
cry
mightily
vnto
God:
yea,
let
them
turne
euery
one
from
his
euill
way,
and
from
the
violence
that
is
in
their
hands.
3:9 Who
can
tell
if
God
will
turne
and
repent,
and
turne
away
from
his
fierce
anger,
that
we
perish
not
3:10 And
God
saw
their
workes,
that
they
turned
from
their
euill
way,
and
God
repented
of
the
euill
that
hee
had
sayd,
that
he
would
doe
vnto
them,
and
he
did
it
not.