4:1 And
it
is
grievous
unto
Jonah--a
great
evil--and
he
is
displeased
at
it;
4:2 and
he
prayeth
unto
Jehovah,
and
he
saith,
`I
pray
Thee,
O
Jehovah,
is
not
this
my
word
while
I
was
in
mine
own
land--therefore
I
was
beforehand
to
flee
to
Tarshish--that
I
have
known
that
Thou
[art]
a
God,
gracious
and
merciful,
slow
to
anger,
and
abundant
in
kindness,
and
repenting
of
evil
4:3 And
now,
O
Jehovah,
take,
I
pray
Thee,
my
soul
from
me,
for
better
[is]
my
death
than
my
life.'
4:4 And
Jehovah
saith,
`Is
doing
good
displeasing
to
thee'
4:5 And
Jonah
goeth
forth
from
the
city,
and
sitteth
on
the
east
of
the
city,
and
maketh
to
himself
there
a
booth,
and
sitteth
under
it
in
the
shade,
till
that
he
seeth
what
is
in
the
city.
4:6 And
Jehovah
God
appointeth
a
gourd,
and
causeth
it
to
come
up
over
Jonah,
to
be
a
shade
over
his
head,
to
give
deliverance
to
him
from
his
affliction,
and
Jonah
rejoiceth
because
of
the
gourd
[with]
great
joy.
4:7 And
God
appointeth
a
worm
at
the
going
up
of
the
dawn
on
the
morrow,
and
it
smiteth
the
gourd,
and
it
drieth
up.
4:8 And
it
cometh
to
pass,
about
the
rising
of
the
sun,
that
God
appointeth
a
cutting
east
wind,
and
the
sun
smiteth
on
the
head
of
Jonah,
and
he
wrappeth
himself
up,
and
asketh
his
soul
to
die,
and
saith,
`Better
[is]
my
death
than
my
life.'
4:9 And
God
saith
unto
Jonah:
`Is
doing
good
displeasing
to
thee,
because
of
the
gourd'
and
he
saith,
`To
do
good
is
displeasing
to
me--unto
death.'
4:10 And
Jehovah
saith,
`Thou
hast
had
pity
on
the
gourd,
for
which
thou
didst
not
labour,
neither
didst
thou
nourish
it,
which
a
son
of
a
night
was,
and
a
son
of
a
night
perished,
4:11 and
I--have
not
I
pity
on
Nineveh,
the
great
city,
in
which
there
are
more
than
twelve
myriads
of
human
beings,
who
have
not
known
between
their
right
hand
and
their
left--and
much
cattle!'