逐节对照
- The Message - The judges went along with the mob, had Paul and Silas’s clothes ripped off and ordered a public beating. After beating them black-and-blue, they threw them into jail, telling the jailkeeper to put them under heavy guard so there would be no chance of escape. He did just that—threw them into the maximum security cell in the jail and clamped leg irons on them.
- 新标点和合本 - 众人就一同起来攻击他们。官长吩咐剥了他们的衣裳,用棍打;
- 和合本2010(上帝版-简体) - 群众就一齐起来攻击他们。官长们吩咐撕开他们的衣裳,用棍子打;
- 和合本2010(神版-简体) - 群众就一齐起来攻击他们。官长们吩咐撕开他们的衣裳,用棍子打;
- 当代译本 - 于是,民众一起攻击他们,官长下令剥掉他们的衣服,杖打他们。
- 圣经新译本 - 群众一齐起来攻击他们,裁判官就剥去他们的衣服,下令用棍子打他们。
- 中文标准译本 - 那群人就一同起来反对保罗和赛拉斯。官长们就剥了他们的衣服,下令用棍子打,
- 现代标点和合本 - 众人就一同起来攻击他们。官长吩咐剥了他们的衣裳,用棍打。
- 和合本(拼音版) - 众人就一同起来攻击他们。官长吩咐剥了他们的衣裳,用棍打;
- New International Version - The crowd joined in the attack against Paul and Silas, and the magistrates ordered them to be stripped and beaten with rods.
- New International Reader's Version - The crowd joined the attack against Paul and Silas. The judges ordered that Paul and Silas be stripped and beaten with rods.
- English Standard Version - The crowd joined in attacking them, and the magistrates tore the garments off them and gave orders to beat them with rods.
- New Living Translation - A mob quickly formed against Paul and Silas, and the city officials ordered them stripped and beaten with wooden rods.
- Christian Standard Bible - The crowd joined in the attack against them, and the chief magistrates stripped off their clothes and ordered them to be beaten with rods.
- New American Standard Bible - The crowd joined in an attack against them, and the chief magistrates tore their robes off them and proceeded to order them to be beaten with rods.
- New King James Version - Then the multitude rose up together against them; and the magistrates tore off their clothes and commanded them to be beaten with rods.
- Amplified Bible - The crowd also joined in the attack against them, and the chief magistrates tore their robes off them and ordered that Paul and Silas be beaten with rods.
- American Standard Version - And the multitude rose up together against them: and the magistrates rent their garments off them, and commanded to beat them with rods.
- King James Version - And the multitude rose up together against them: and the magistrates rent off their clothes, and commanded to beat them.
- New English Translation - The crowd joined the attack against them, and the magistrates tore the clothes off Paul and Silas and ordered them to be beaten with rods.
- World English Bible - The multitude rose up together against them and the magistrates tore their clothes from them, then commanded them to be beaten with rods.
- 新標點和合本 - 眾人就一同起來攻擊他們。官長吩咐剝了他們的衣裳,用棍打;
- 和合本2010(上帝版-繁體) - 羣眾就一齊起來攻擊他們。官長們吩咐撕開他們的衣裳,用棍子打;
- 和合本2010(神版-繁體) - 羣眾就一齊起來攻擊他們。官長們吩咐撕開他們的衣裳,用棍子打;
- 當代譯本 - 於是,民眾一起攻擊他們,官長下令剝掉他們的衣服,杖打他們。
- 聖經新譯本 - 群眾一齊起來攻擊他們,裁判官就剝去他們的衣服,下令用棍子打他們。
- 呂振中譯本 - 羣眾一齊起來攻擊他們,官長就撕破他們的衣裳,發命令用棍子打。
- 中文標準譯本 - 那群人就一同起來反對保羅和賽拉斯。官長們就剝了他們的衣服,下令用棍子打,
- 現代標點和合本 - 眾人就一同起來攻擊他們。官長吩咐剝了他們的衣裳,用棍打。
- 文理和合譯本 - 羣眾起攻之、上憲命褫其衣、杖之、
- 文理委辦譯本 - 眾群起攻之、幕府令人褫其衣、杖焉、
- 施約瑟淺文理新舊約聖經 - 眾齊起訟之、上官命人褫其衣、杖之、
- 吳經熊文理聖詠與新經全集 - 傷痕徧體、乃收之獄、諭獄吏嚴守之。
- Nueva Versión Internacional - Entonces la multitud se amotinó contra Pablo y Silas, y los magistrados mandaron que les arrancaran la ropa y los azotaran.
- 현대인의 성경 - 군중들까지도 그들과 한패가 되어 비난하자 행정관들은 바울과 실라의 옷을 찢어 벗기고 매로 치게 하였다.
- Новый Русский Перевод - Толпа тоже присоединилась к обвинениям против Павла и Силы, и начальники велели раздеть их и бить палками.
- Восточный перевод - Толпа тоже присоединилась к обвинениям против Паула и Силы, и начальники велели раздеть их и бить палками.
- Восточный перевод, версия с «Аллахом» - Толпа тоже присоединилась к обвинениям против Паула и Силы, и начальники велели раздеть их и бить палками.
- Восточный перевод, версия для Таджикистана - Толпа тоже присоединилась к обвинениям против Павлуса и Сило, и начальники велели раздеть их и бить палками.
- La Bible du Semeur 2015 - La foule se souleva contre eux. Alors, les magistrats leur firent arracher les vêtements et ordonnèrent qu’on les batte à coups de bâton.
- リビングバイブル - たちまち広場は、二人に反感をいだく人たちでいっぱいになりました。そこで長官たちは、二人を裸にし、むちで打つように命じました。
- Nestle Aland 28 - καὶ συνεπέστη ὁ ὄχλος κατ’ αὐτῶν καὶ οἱ στρατηγοὶ περιρήξαντες αὐτῶν τὰ ἱμάτια ἐκέλευον ῥαβδίζειν,
- unfoldingWord® Greek New Testament - καὶ συνεπέστη ὁ ὄχλος κατ’ αὐτῶν, καὶ οἱ στρατηγοὶ περιρήξαντες αὐτῶν τὰ ἱμάτια, ἐκέλευον ῥαβδίζειν.
- Nova Versão Internacional - A multidão ajuntou-se contra Paulo e Silas, e os magistrados ordenaram que se lhes tirassem as roupas e fossem açoitados.
- Hoffnung für alle - Da stellte sich die aufgehetzte Menschenmenge drohend gegen Paulus und Silas, und die obersten Beamten der Stadt ließen den beiden die Kleider vom Leib reißen und sie mit Stöcken schlagen.
- Kinh Thánh Hiện Đại - Dân chúng cũng nổi dậy chống đối hai ông, nên các phán quan ra lệnh lột áo và đánh đòn.
- พระคริสตธรรมคัมภีร์ไทย ฉบับอมตธรรมร่วมสมัย - ฝูงชนเข้าร่วมเล่นงานเปาโลกับสิลาส คณะผู้ปกครองเมืองสั่งให้กระชากเสื้อผ้าของพวกเขาออกและโบยตีพวกเขา
- พระคัมภีร์ ฉบับแปลใหม่ - ฝูงชนพากันสมทบเข้าทำร้ายเปาโลและสิลาส พวกเจ้าหน้าที่บังคับคดีได้ออกคำสั่งให้ถอดเสื้อของท่านทั้งสองออก แล้วเฆี่ยนเสีย
交叉引用
- Acts 19:28 - That set them off in a frenzy. They ran into the street yelling, “Great Artemis of the Ephesians! Great Artemis of the Ephesians!” They put the whole city in an uproar, stampeding into the stadium, and grabbing two of Paul’s associates on the way, the Macedonians Gaius and Aristarchus. Paul wanted to go in, too, but the disciples wouldn’t let him. Prominent religious leaders in the city who had become friendly to Paul concurred: “By no means go near that mob!”
- Acts 19:32 - Some were yelling one thing, some another. Most of them had no idea what was going on or why they were there. As the Jews pushed Alexander to the front to try to gain control, different factions clamored to get him on their side. But he brushed them off and quieted the mob with an impressive sweep of his arms. But the moment he opened his mouth and they knew he was a Jew, they shouted him down: “Great Artemis of the Ephesians! Great Artemis of the Ephesians!”—on and on and on, for over two hours.
- Acts 19:35 - Finally, the town clerk got the mob quieted down and said, “Fellow citizens, is there anyone anywhere who doesn’t know that our dear city Ephesus is protector of glorious Artemis and her sacred stone image that fell straight out of heaven? Since this is beyond contradiction, you had better get hold of yourselves. This is conduct unworthy of Artemis. These men you’ve dragged in here have done nothing to harm either our temple or our goddess.
- Acts 19:38 - “So if Demetrius and his guild of artisans have a complaint, they can take it to court and make all the accusations they want. If anything else is bothering you, bring it to the regularly scheduled town meeting and let it be settled there. There is no excuse for what’s happened today. We’re putting our city in serious danger. Rome, remember, does not look kindly on rioters.” With that, he sent them home.
- Acts 18:12 - But when Gallio was governor of Achaia province, the Jews got up a campaign against Paul, hauled him into court, and filed charges: “This man is seducing people into acts of worship that are illegal.”
- Matthew 27:26 - Then he pardoned Barabbas. But he had Jesus whipped, and then handed over for crucifixion.
- Acts 21:30 - Soon the whole city was in an uproar, people running from everywhere to the Temple to get in on the action. They grabbed Paul, dragged him outside, and locked the Temple gates so he couldn’t get back in and gain sanctuary.
- Acts 21:31 - As they were trying to kill him, word came to the captain of the guard, “A riot! The whole city’s boiling over!” He acted swiftly. His soldiers and centurions ran to the scene at once. As soon as the mob saw the captain and his soldiers, they quit beating Paul.
- Acts 22:22 - The people in the crowd had listened attentively up to this point, but now they broke loose, shouting out, “Kill him! He’s an insect! Stomp on him!” They shook their fists. They filled the air with curses. That’s when the captain intervened and ordered Paul taken into the barracks. By now the captain was thoroughly exasperated. He decided to interrogate Paul under torture in order to get to the bottom of this, to find out what he had done that provoked this outraged violence. As they spread-eagled him with strips of leather, getting him ready for the whip, Paul said to the centurion standing there, “Is this legal: torturing a Roman citizen without a fair trial?”
- Acts 22:26 - When the centurion heard that, he went directly to the captain. “Do you realize what you’ve done? This man is a Roman citizen!”
- Acts 16:37 - But Paul wouldn’t budge. He told the officers, “They beat us up in public and threw us in jail, Roman citizens in good standing! And now they want to get us out of the way on the sly without anyone knowing? Nothing doing! If they want us out of here, let them come themselves and lead us out in broad daylight.”
- Matthew 10:17 - “Don’t be naive. Some people will question your motives, others will smear your reputation—just because you believe in me. Don’t be upset when they haul you before the civil authorities. Without knowing it, they’ve done you—and me—a favor, given you a platform for preaching the kingdom news! And don’t worry about what you’ll say or how you’ll say it. The right words will be there; the Spirit of your Father will supply the words.
- Acts 17:5 - They broke into Jason’s house, thinking that Paul and Silas were there. When they couldn’t find them, they collared Jason and his friends instead and dragged them before the city fathers, yelling hysterically, “These people are out to destroy the world, and now they’ve shown up on our doorstep, attacking everything we hold dear! And Jason is hiding them, these traitors and turncoats who say Jesus is king and Caesar is nothing!”
- Acts 5:40 - That convinced them. They called the apostles back in. After giving them a thorough whipping, they warned them not to speak in Jesus’ name and sent them off. The apostles went out of the High Council overjoyed because they had been given the honor of being dishonored on account of the Name. Every day they were in the Temple and homes, teaching and preaching Christ Jesus, not letting up for a minute.
- 2 Corinthians 11:23 - I’ve worked much harder, been jailed more often, beaten up more times than I can count, and at death’s door time after time. I’ve been flogged five times with the Jews’ thirty-nine lashes, beaten by Roman rods three times, pummeled with rocks once. I’ve been shipwrecked three times, and immersed in the open sea for a night and a day. In hard traveling year in and year out, I’ve had to ford rivers, fend off robbers, struggle with friends, struggle with foes. I’ve been at risk in the city, at risk in the country, endangered by desert sun and sea storm, and betrayed by those I thought were my brothers. I’ve known drudgery and hard labor, many a long and lonely night without sleep, many a missed meal, blasted by the cold, naked to the weather.