Jonah 1:15

Bishops' Bible (1568)

So they toke vp Ionas, and cast him into the sea, and the sea left raging.

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Referenced Verses

  • Ps 107:29 : 29 For he maketh the storme to ceasse: so that the waues therof are still.
  • Luke 8:24 : 24 And they came to hym, and awoke hym, saying: Maister, Maister, we are lost. Then he arose, and rebuked the wynde, & the tempest of water, and they ceassed, and it waxed calme.
  • Ps 93:3-4 : 3 The fluddes are risen O God, the fluddes haue lyft vp their noyse: the fluddes haue lyft vp their waues. 4 God which is on high, is more puissaut then the noyse of many waters: then the mightie waues of the sea.
  • Matt 8:26 : 26 And he sayth vnto them: Why are ye fearefull, O ye of litle fayth? Then he arose, and rebuked the windes, and the sea: and there folowed a great calme.
  • Josh 7:24-26 : 24 And Iosuah toke Achan the sonne of Zareth, and the siluer, and the garmet, and the tonge of gold, and his sonnes, and his daughters, & his oxen, and his asses, his sheepe, his tent, and al that he had: and al Israel with him brought them vnto the valley of Achor. 25 And Iosuah sayde: In as much as thou hast troubled vs, the Lorde shall trouble thee this day. And all Israel stoned hym with stones, and burned them with fire, and ouerwhelmed them with stones. 26 And they cast vpon hym a great heape of stones vnto this day: And so the Lord turned from the wrath of his indignation. And the name of the place is called the valley of Achor vnto this day.
  • 2 Sam 21:8-9 : 8 But the king toke the two sonnes of Rispha the daughter of Aia whom she bare vnto Saul, euen Armoni and Miphiboseth, and the fiue sonnes of Michol the daughter of Saul, whom she bare to Adriel the sonne of Barzellai the Meholathite. 9 And he deliuered them vnto ye handes of the Gibeonites, which hanged them in the hill before the Lorde: And they fell all seuen together, and were slaine in the dayes of haruest, euen in the first dayes, and in the beginning of barlye haruest.
  • Ps 65:7 : 7 Who stilleth the raging of the sea, and the noyse of his waues: and the vprore of the people.
  • Ps 89:9 : 9 Thou rulest the ragyng of the sea: when her waues aryse, thou delayest them.

Similar Verses (AI)

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  • 85%

    10Then were the men exceedingly afraide, & saide vnto him: Why hast thou done this? (for the men knewe that he fled from the presence of the Lorde, because he had tolde them.)

    11And they saide vnto him: What shal we do vnto thee, that the sea may be calme vnto vs? For the sea wrought and was troublous.

    12And he saide vnto them, Take me, and cast me into the sea, and the sea shalbe calme vnto you: for I know that for my sake this great tempest is vpon you.

    13Neuerthelesse, the men assayed with rowing to bring the shippe to lande, but they could not, because the sea wrought, and was troublous against them.

    14Wherfore they cryed vnto the Lorde, and saide: We beseche thee O Lord, we beseche thee, let not vs perishe for this mans lyfe, and lay not to our charge innocent blood: for thou O Lorde hast done as it pleased thee.

  • Jonah 1:1-8
    8 verses
    83%

    1The worde of the Lorde came vnto Ionas the sonne of Amittai, saying:

    2Aryse, & go to Niniue that great citie, and crye against it: for their wickednesse is come vp before me.

    3And Ionas rose vp to flee into Tharsis from the presence of the Lorde, and went downe to Ioppa, and founde a ship going to Tharsis: so he payed his fare, and went downe into it, that he might go with them vnto Tharsis from the presence of the Lorde.

    4But the Lorde sent out a great winde into the sea, and there was a mightie tempest in the sea, so that the shippe was in daunger of splitting in sunder.

    5Then the maryners were afrayde, and cryed euery man vnto his God, and cast the wares that were in the shippe into the sea, to lighten it of them: but Ionas was gone downe into the sides of the shippe, & he laye downe sleeping.

    6And the shippe maister came to him, and saide: What meanest thou sleeper? Up, and call vpon thy God, if so be that God wyl shine vnto vs, that we perishe not.

    7And they saide euery one to his felow, Come, let vs cast lottes: that we may know for whose cause this euil is on vs. And they cast lottes: and the lotte fel on Ionas.

    8Then saide they vnto him: Tell vs for whose cause is this euill come vpon vs? what is thyne occupation? whence camest thou? what countrey man art thou, and of what nation?

  • 83%

    16And the men feared the Lorde exceedingly, and offered a sacrifice vnto the Lorde, and made vowes.

    17And the Lorde prepared a great fishe to swalowe vp Ionas: & Ionas was in the belly of the fishe three dayes and three nightes.

  • 10And the Lorde spake vnto the fisshe, and it cast out Ionas vpon the drye lande.

  • Ps 107:28-30
    3 verses
    76%

    28And they cry vnto god in their trouble: who deliuereth the out of their distresse.

    29For he maketh the storme to ceasse: so that the waues therof are still.

    30Then be they glad because they are at rest: and he bringeth them to the hauen where they woulde be.

  • 1And Ionas prayed vnto the Lorde his God out of the fisshes belly.

  • 32And when they were come into the shippe, the wynde ceassed

  • 10Thou diddest blowe with thy wynde, the sea couered the, they sanke as leade in the myghtie waters.

  • Jonah 4:1-2
    2 verses
    74%

    1And this displeased Ionas greatly, and he was angrye within him selfe.

    2And he prayed vnto the Lorde, and saide: I pray thee O Lorde, was not this my saying when I was yet in my countrey? therfore I hasted to flee into Tharsis: For I knewe that thou art a gratious God, and mercifull, long suffering, and of great kindnesse, and repentest thee of euill.

  • Ps 107:24-26
    3 verses
    73%

    24they see the workes of God, and his wonders in the deepe.

    25For he commaundeth and causeth a stormie winde to arise: and he lifteth vp on high his waues.

    26Then they ascende vp to heauen, and come downe agayne to the deepe: so that their soule melteth away through trouble.

  • 39And he arose, and rebuked the wynde, and saide vnto the sea, peace and be styll. And the wynde ceassed, & there folowed a great calme.

  • 18And the sea arose, with a great wynde that blewe.

  • Luke 8:23-24
    2 verses
    73%

    23And they lauched foorth: But as they sayled he fell a slepe, and there came downe a storme on the lake, and they were fylled with water, and were in ieoperdie.

    24And they came to hym, and awoke hym, saying: Maister, Maister, we are lost. Then he arose, and rebuked the wynde, & the tempest of water, and they ceassed, and it waxed calme.

  • 72%

    17Which they toke vp, and vsed helpe, and made fast the shippe, fearyng least they shoulde fall into the Syrtes: And so they let downe a vessel, & were caried.

    18The next day, when we were tossed with an exceading tempest, they lighted the shippe,

  • 26And he sayth vnto them: Why are ye fearefull, O ye of litle fayth? Then he arose, and rebuked the windes, and the sea: and there folowed a great calme.

  • 37And there arose a great storme of wynde, and the waues dasshed into the shippe, so that it was nowe full.

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    40And when they had taken vp the anckers, they committed themselues vnto the sea, and loosed the rudder bondes, and hoyssed vp the mayne sayle to the wynde, and drewe to lande.

    41And when they fell into a place which had the sea on both sydes, they thrust in the shippe: And the forepart stucke fast & moued not, but the hynder part brake with the violence of the waues.

  • 24And beholde, there arose a great tempest in the sea, in so much that the shippe was couered with waues: but he was a slepe.

  • 8And when the sunne rose, God prepared a seruent east winde, and the sunne beat vpon the head of Ionas that he fainted: and wished vnto his soule, that he might dye, and saide, It is better for me to dye, then to lyue.

  • 3Thou haddest cast me downe into the deepe, into the middest of the sea, and the floods compassed me about: all thy billowes and waues passed ouer me.

  • 38And when they had eaten enough, they lyghted the shippe, and cast out the wheate into the sea.

  • 6And when they had this done, they inclosed a great multitude of fisshes: But their nette brake.

  • 15They take vp all with the angle, they catche it in their net, and gather it in their yarne: wherof they reioyce and are glad.

  • 9Thou rulest the ragyng of the sea: when her waues aryse, thou delayest them.

  • 5The deepe waters hath couered them, they sunke to the bottome as a stone.

  • 41And they feared exceadyngly, and sayde one to another: Who is this? For both wynde and sea obey hym.

  • 17Shall they therfore stretche out their net, and not spare continually to slay the nations?

  • 7Who stilleth the raging of the sea, and the noyse of his waues: and the vprore of the people.

  • 11And the red sea diddest thou deuide in sunder before them, so that they went through the middest of the sea drye shod: and their persecuters threwest thou into the deepe, as a stone in the mightie waters:

  • 4Then saide the Lord, Doest thou wel to be angry?