逐节对照
- The Message - “‘But your beauty went to your head and you became a common whore, grabbing anyone coming down the street and taking him into your bed. You took your fine dresses and made “tents” of them, using them as brothels in which you practiced your trade. This kind of thing should never happen, never.
- 新标点和合本 - “只是你仗着自己的美貌,又因你的名声就行邪淫。你纵情淫乱,使过路的任意而行。
- 和合本2010(上帝版-简体) - “只是你仗着自己美貌,又凭着你的名声行淫。你向路人纵情淫乱,你的美貌就属于他的了 。
- 和合本2010(神版-简体) - “只是你仗着自己美貌,又凭着你的名声行淫。你向路人纵情淫乱,你的美貌就属于他的了 。
- 当代译本 - “‘你却仗着自己的美貌和名声纵情淫乱,与所有过路的人纵情苟合。
- 圣经新译本 - “‘可是你倚仗你的美丽,又凭着你的名声去行淫;你向每一个过路的人纵情淫乱(《马索拉文本》在本节最后有 “而那便成了属他的”;现参照《七十士译本》和其他古译本的较短读文翻译)。
- 现代标点和合本 - ‘只是你仗着自己的美貌,又因你的名声,就行邪淫。你纵情淫乱,使过路的任意而行。
- 和合本(拼音版) - “只是你仗着自己的美貌,又因你的名声就行邪淫。你纵情淫乱,使过路的任意而行。
- New International Version - “ ‘But you trusted in your beauty and used your fame to become a prostitute. You lavished your favors on anyone who passed by and your beauty became his.
- New International Reader's Version - “ ‘ “But you trusted in your beauty. You used your fame to become a prostitute. You offered your body freely to anyone who passed by. In fact, you gave yourself to anyone who wanted you.
- English Standard Version - “But you trusted in your beauty and played the whore because of your renown and lavished your whorings on any passerby; your beauty became his.
- New Living Translation - “But you thought your fame and beauty were your own. So you gave yourself as a prostitute to every man who came along. Your beauty was theirs for the asking.
- Christian Standard Bible - “‘But you trusted in your beauty and acted like a prostitute because of your fame. You lavished your sexual favors on everyone who passed by. Your beauty became his.
- New American Standard Bible - “But you trusted in your beauty and became unfaithful because of your fame, and you poured out your obscene practices on every passer-by to whom it might be tempting.
- New King James Version - “But you trusted in your own beauty, played the harlot because of your fame, and poured out your harlotry on everyone passing by who would have it.
- Amplified Bible - “But you trusted in and relied on your beauty and prostituted yourself [in idolatry and its debauched rituals] because of your fame, and you poured out your immoralities on every [willing] passer-by and your beauty was his [as you worshiped the idols of the Gentile nations].
- American Standard Version - But thou didst trust in thy beauty, and playedst the harlot because of thy renown, and pouredst out thy whoredoms on every one that passed by; his it was.
- King James Version - But thou didst trust in thine own beauty, and playedst the harlot because of thy renown, and pouredst out thy fornications on every one that passed by; his it was.
- New English Translation - “‘But you trusted in your beauty and capitalized on your fame by becoming a prostitute. You offered your sexual favors to every man who passed by so that your beauty became his.
- World English Bible - “‘“But you trusted in your beauty, and played the prostitute because of your renown, and poured out your prostitution on everyone who passed by. It was his.
- 新標點和合本 - 「只是你仗着自己的美貌,又因你的名聲就行邪淫。你縱情淫亂,使過路的任意而行。
- 和合本2010(上帝版-繁體) - 「只是你仗着自己美貌,又憑着你的名聲行淫。你向路人縱情淫亂,你的美貌就屬於他的了 。
- 和合本2010(神版-繁體) - 「只是你仗着自己美貌,又憑着你的名聲行淫。你向路人縱情淫亂,你的美貌就屬於他的了 。
- 當代譯本 - 「『你卻仗著自己的美貌和名聲縱情淫亂,與所有過路的人縱情苟合。
- 聖經新譯本 - “‘可是你倚仗你的美麗,又憑著你的名聲去行淫;你向每一個過路的人縱情淫亂(《馬索拉文本》在本節最後有 “而那便成了屬他的”;現參照《七十士譯本》和其他古譯本的較短讀文翻譯)。
- 呂振中譯本 - 『但是你倚靠你的美麗,竟憑着你的名聲而行淫;你向任何過路人傾瀉出你的淫亂媚態,而那便成了屬他的。
- 現代標點和合本 - 『只是你仗著自己的美貌,又因你的名聲,就行邪淫。你縱情淫亂,使過路的任意而行。
- 文理和合譯本 - 惟爾恃己豔麗、名譽洋溢、遂縱淫欲、過者則與行淫、為其所有、
- 文理委辦譯本 - 惟爾自恃其美、聲名洋溢、故縱私欲、無論何人、隨在與之行淫。
- 施約瑟淺文理新舊約聖經 - 惟爾自恃爾美、因爾聲名徧揚、遂徇欲行淫、無論何人經過、爾即放縱嗜慾、與之苟合、爾之身即歸於彼、
- Nueva Versión Internacional - »”Sin embargo, confiaste en tu belleza y, valiéndote de tu fama, te prostituiste. ¡Sin ningún pudor te entregaste a cualquiera que pasaba!
- 현대인의 성경 - “그러나 네가 네 아름다움을 믿고 명성을 이용하여 창녀짓을 하며 지나가는 자들과 음행하였다.
- Новый Русский Перевод - Но ты понадеялась на свою красоту и, пользуясь славой, стала блудницей. Ты отдавалась всякому, кто проходил мимо.
- Восточный перевод - Но ты понадеялась на свою красоту и, пользуясь славой, стала блудницей. Ты отдавалась всякому, кто проходил мимо.
- Восточный перевод, версия с «Аллахом» - Но ты понадеялась на свою красоту и, пользуясь славой, стала блудницей. Ты отдавалась всякому, кто проходил мимо.
- Восточный перевод, версия для Таджикистана - Но ты понадеялась на свою красоту и, пользуясь славой, стала блудницей. Ты отдавалась всякому, кто проходил мимо.
- La Bible du Semeur 2015 - Mais tu t’es confiée en ta beauté, et tu as profité de ta renommée pour te prostituer , tu as prodigué tes débauches à tous les passants, et tu t’es donnée à eux.
- リビングバイブル - しかしあなたは、自分の美しさを鼻にかけ、それさえあれば、わたしなしでもやっていけると考えた。そして、やって来る男には、だれかれかまわず、娼婦のように身を任せた。その美しさは、それを求める男のものになり下がった。
- Nova Versão Internacional - “Mas você confiou em sua beleza e usou sua fama para se tornar uma prostituta. Você concedeu os seus favores a todos os que passaram por perto, e a sua beleza se tornou deles.
- Hoffnung für alle - Aber du – du hast dir viel auf deine Schönheit eingebildet. Dass sie überall gerühmt wurde, nutztest du reichlich aus: Jedem, der dir über den Weg lief, hast du dich angeboten und dich ihm an den Hals geworfen.
- Kinh Thánh Hiện Đại - Tuy nhiên, ngươi nghĩ danh tiếng và sắc đẹp là của riêng ngươi. Vì vậy, ngươi buông mình thông dâm với tất cả khách qua đường. Ngươi bán sắc đẹp mình cho chúng.
- พระคริสตธรรมคัมภีร์ไทย ฉบับอมตธรรมร่วมสมัย - “ ‘แต่เจ้าวางใจในความงามของตัวเอง และใช้ชื่อเสียงของเจ้าทำตัวเป็นหญิงโสเภณี เจ้าโปรยเสน่ห์ให้ทุกคนที่ผ่านไปมาและทอดกายให้เขา
- พระคัมภีร์ ฉบับแปลใหม่ - “แต่ว่าเจ้าวางใจในความงามของเจ้า และทำตนเป็นหญิงแพศยาเพราะเจ้ามีกิตติศัพท์ และแสดงความโปรดปรานแก่ผู้ที่ผ่านมาเพื่อทำให้เขาพอใจ ความงามของเจ้าทำให้เจ้ากลายเป็นของเขา
交叉引用
- Exodus 32:6 - Early the next morning, the people got up and offered Whole-Burnt-Offerings and brought Peace-Offerings. The people sat down to eat and drink and then began to party. It turned into a wild party!
- Exodus 32:7 - God spoke to Moses, “Go! Get down there! Your people whom you brought up from the land of Egypt have fallen to pieces. In no time at all they’ve turned away from the way I commanded them: They made a molten calf and worshiped it. They’ve sacrificed to it and said, ‘These are the gods, O Israel, that brought you up from the land of Egypt!’”
- Exodus 32:9 - God said to Moses, “I look at this people—oh! what a stubborn, hard-headed people! Let me alone now, give my anger free reign to burst into flames and incinerate them. But I’ll make a great nation out of you.”
- Exodus 32:11 - Moses tried to calm his God down. He said, “Why, God, would you lose your temper with your people? Why, you brought them out of Egypt in a tremendous demonstration of power and strength. Why let the Egyptians say, ‘He had it in for them—he brought them out so he could kill them in the mountains, wipe them right off the face of the Earth.’ Stop your anger. Think twice about bringing evil against your people! Think of Abraham, Isaac, and Israel, your servants to whom you gave your word, telling them ‘I will give you many children, as many as the stars in the sky, and I’ll give this land to your children as their land forever.’”
- Exodus 32:14 - And God did think twice. He decided not to do the evil he had threatened against his people.
- Exodus 32:15 - Moses turned around and came down from the mountain, carrying the two tablets of The Testimony. The tablets were written on both sides, front and back. God made the tablets and God wrote the tablets—engraved them.
- Exodus 32:17 - When Joshua heard the sound of the people shouting noisily, he said to Moses, “That’s the sound of war in the camp!”
- Exodus 32:18 - But Moses said, Those aren’t songs of victory, And those aren’t songs of defeat, I hear songs of people throwing a party.
- Exodus 32:19 - And that’s what it was. When Moses came near to the camp and saw the calf and the people dancing, his anger flared. He threw down the tablets and smashed them to pieces at the foot of the mountain. He took the calf that they had made, melted it down with fire, pulverized it to powder, then scattered it on the water and made the Israelites drink it.
- Exodus 32:21 - Moses said to Aaron, “What on Earth did these people ever do to you that you involved them in this huge sin?”
- Exodus 32:22 - Aaron said, “Master, don’t be angry. You know this people and how set on evil they are. They said to me, ‘Make us gods who will lead us. This Moses, the man who brought us out of Egypt, we don’t know what’s happened to him.’
- Exodus 32:24 - “So I said, ‘Who has gold?’ And they took off their jewelry and gave it to me. I threw it in the fire and out came this calf.”
- Exodus 32:25 - Moses saw that the people were simply running wild—Aaron had let them run wild, disgracing themselves before their enemies. He took up a position at the entrance to the camp and said, “Whoever is on God’s side, join me!” All the Levites stepped up.
- Exodus 32:27 - He then told them, “God’s orders, the God of Israel: ‘Strap on your swords and go to work. Crisscross the camp from one end to the other: Kill brother, friend, neighbor.’”
- Exodus 32:28 - The Levites carried out Moses’ orders. Three thousand of the people were killed that day.
- Exodus 32:29 - Moses said, “You confirmed your ordination today—and at great cost, even killing your sons and brothers! And God has blessed you.”
- Exodus 32:30 - The next day Moses addressed the people: “You have sinned an enormous sin! But I am going to go up to God; maybe I’ll be able to clear you of your sin.”
- Exodus 32:31 - Moses went back to God and said, “This is terrible. This people has sinned—it’s an enormous sin! They made gods of gold for themselves. And now, if you will only forgive their sin. . . . But if not, erase me out of the book you’ve written.”
- Exodus 32:33 - God said to Moses, “I’ll only erase from my book those who sin against me. For right now, you go and lead the people to where I told you. Look, my Angel is going ahead of you. On the day, though, when I settle accounts, their sins will certainly be part of the settlement.”
- Exodus 32:35 - God sent a plague on the people because of the calf they and Aaron had made. * * *
- Isaiah 48:1 - “And now listen to this, family of Jacob, you who are called by the name Israel: Who got you started in the loins of Judah, you who use God’s name to back up your promises and pray to the God of Israel? But do you mean it? Do you live like it? You claim to be citizens of the Holy City; you act as though you lean on the God of Israel, named God-of-the-Angel-Armies. For a long time now, I’ve let you in on the way I work: I told you what I was going to do beforehand, then I did it and it was done, and that’s that. I know you’re a bunch of hardheads, obstinate and flint-faced, So I got a running start and began telling you what was going on before it even happened. That is why you can’t say, ‘My god-idol did this.’ ‘My favorite god-carving commanded this.’ You have all this evidence confirmed by your own eyes and ears. Shouldn’t you be talking about it? And that was just the beginning. I have a lot more to tell you, things you never knew existed. This isn’t a variation on the same old thing. This is new, brand-new, something you’d never guess or dream up. When you hear this you won’t be able to say, ‘I knew that all along.’ You’ve never been good listeners to me. You have a history of ignoring me, A sorry track record of fickle attachments— rebels from the womb. But out of the sheer goodness of my heart, because of who I am, I keep a tight rein on my anger and hold my temper. I don’t wash my hands of you. Do you see what I’ve done? I’ve refined you, but not without fire. I’ve tested you like silver in the furnace of affliction. Out of myself, simply because of who I am, I do what I do. I have my reputation to keep up. I’m not playing second fiddle to either gods or people.
- Numbers 25:1 - While Israel was camped at Shittim (Acacia Grove), the men began to have sex with the Moabite women. It started when the women invited the men to their sex-and-religion worship. They ate together and then worshiped their gods. Israel ended up joining in the worship of the Baal of Peor. God was furious, his anger blazing out against Israel.
- Judges 10:6 - And then the People of Israel went back to doing evil in God’s sight. They worshiped the Baal gods and Ashtoreth goddesses: gods of Aram, Sidon, and Moab; gods of the Ammonites and the Philistines. They just walked off and left God, quit worshiping him. And God exploded in hot anger at Israel and sold them off to the Philistines and Ammonites, who, beginning that year, bullied and battered the People of Israel mercilessly. For eighteen years they had them under their thumb, all the People of Israel who lived east of the Jordan in the Amorite country of Gilead.
- Ezekiel 23:11 - “Her sister Oholibah saw all this, but she became even worse than her sister in lust and whoring, if you can believe it. She also went crazy with lust for Assyrians: ambassadors and governors, military men smartly dressed and mounted on fine horses—the Assyrian elite. And I saw that she also had become incredibly filthy. Both women followed the same path. But Oholibah surpassed her sister. When she saw figures of Babylonians carved in relief on the walls and painted red, fancy belts around their waists, elaborate turbans on their heads, all of them looking important—famous Babylonians!—she went wild with lust and sent invitations to them in Babylon. The Babylonians came on the run, fornicated with her, made her dirty inside and out. When they had thoroughly debased her, she lost interest in them. Then she went public with her fornication. She exhibited her sex to the world.
- Ezekiel 23:18 - “I turned my back on her just as I had on her sister. But that didn’t slow her down. She went at her whoring harder than ever. She remembered when she was young, just starting out as a whore in Egypt. That whetted her appetite for more virile, vulgar, and violent lovers—stallions obsessive in their lust. She longed for the sexual prowess of her youth back in Egypt, where her firm young breasts were caressed and fondled.
- 1 Kings 12:28 - So the king came up with a plan: He made two golden calves. Then he announced, “It’s too much trouble for you to go to Jerusalem to worship. Look at these—the gods who brought you out of Egypt!” He put one calf in Bethel; the other he placed in Dan. This was blatant sin. Think of it—people traveling all the way to Dan to worship a calf!
- Deuteronomy 32:15 - Jeshurun put on weight and bucked; you got fat, became obese, a tub of lard. He abandoned the God who made him, he mocked the Rock of his salvation. They made him jealous with their foreign trendy gods, and with obscenities they vexed him no end. They sacrificed to no-god demons, gods they knew nothing about, The latest in gods, fresh from the market, gods your ancestors would never call “gods.” You walked out on the Rock who gave you your life, forgot the birth-God who brought you into the world.
- Jeremiah 3:1 - God’s Message came to me as follows: “If a man’s wife walks out on him And marries another man, can he take her back as if nothing had happened? Wouldn’t that raise a huge stink in the land? And isn’t that what you’ve done— ‘whored’ your way with god after god? And now you want to come back as if nothing had happened.” God’s Decree.
- Ezekiel 20:8 - “‘But they rebelled against me, wouldn’t listen to a word I said. None got rid of the vile things they were addicted to. They held on to the no-gods of Egypt as if for dear life. I seriously considered inflicting my anger on them in force right there in Egypt. Then I thought better of it. I acted out of who I was, not by how I felt. And I acted in a way that would evoke honor, not blasphemy, from the nations around them, nations who had seen me reveal myself by promising to lead my people out of Egypt. And then I did it: I led them out of Egypt into the desert.
- 2 Kings 17:7 - The exile came about because of sin: The children of Israel sinned against God, their God, who had delivered them from Egypt and the brutal oppression of Pharaoh king of Egypt. They took up with other gods, fell in with the ways of life of the pagan nations God had chased off, and went along with whatever their kings did. They did all kinds of things on the sly, things offensive to their God, then openly and shamelessly built local sex-and-religion shrines at every available site. They set up their sex-and-religion symbols at practically every crossroads. Everywhere you looked there was smoke from their pagan offerings to the deities—the identical offerings that had gotten the pagan nations off into exile. They had accumulated a long list of evil actions and God was fed up, fed up with their persistent worship of gods carved out of deadwood or shaped out of clay, even though God had plainly said, “Don’t do this—ever!”
- Isaiah 1:21 - Oh! Can you believe it? The chaste city has become a whore! She was once all justice, everyone living as good neighbors, And now they’re all at one another’s throats. Your coins are all counterfeits. Your wine is watered down. Your leaders are turncoats who keep company with crooks. They sell themselves to the highest bidder and grab anything not nailed down. They never stand up for the homeless, never stick up for the defenseless.
- Hosea 1:2 - The first time God spoke to Hosea he said: “Find a whore and marry her. Make this whore the mother of your children. And here’s why: This whole country has become a whorehouse, unfaithful to me, God.”
- Ezekiel 16:25 - “‘And then you went international with your whoring. You fornicated with the Egyptians, seeking them out in their sex orgies. The more promiscuous you became, the angrier I got. Finally, I intervened, reduced your borders and turned you over to the rapacity of your enemies. Even the Philistine women—can you believe it?—were shocked at your sluttish life.
- Jeremiah 2:20 - “A long time ago you broke out of the harness. You shook off all restraints. You said, ‘I will not serve!’ and off you went, Visiting every sex-and-religion shrine on the way, like a common whore. You were a select vine when I planted you from completely reliable stock. And look how you’ve turned out— a tangle of rancid growth, a poor excuse for a vine. Scrub, using the strongest soaps. Scour your skin raw. The sin-grease won’t come out. I can’t stand to even look at you!” God’s Decree, the Master’s Decree.