逐节对照
- 新标点和合本 - 他们向木头说:‘你是我的父’; 向石头说:‘你是生我的。’ 他们以背向我, 不以面向我; 及至遭遇患难的时候却说: ‘起来拯救我们。’
- 和合本2010(上帝版-简体) - 他们向木头说:‘你是我的父’; 向石头说:‘你是生我的。’ 他们以背向我, 不肯以面向我; 及至遭遇患难时却说: ‘起来拯救我们吧!’
- 和合本2010(神版-简体) - 他们向木头说:‘你是我的父’; 向石头说:‘你是生我的。’ 他们以背向我, 不肯以面向我; 及至遭遇患难时却说: ‘起来拯救我们吧!’
- 当代译本 - 你们认木头为父, 认石头为生母。 你们不是面向我而是背对我, 危难时却向我求救。
- 圣经新译本 - 他们对木头说:‘你是我爸爸’; 对石头说:‘你是生我的’。 他们以背向我, 不以脸向我; 然而遭遇患难时却说: ‘起来,救救我们吧!’
- 现代标点和合本 - 他们向木头说‘你是我的父’, 向石头说‘你是生我的’。 他们以背向我, 不以面向我, 及至遭遇患难的时候,却说: ‘起来,拯救我们!’
- 和合本(拼音版) - 他们向木头说:‘你是我的父。’ 向石头说:‘你是生我的。’ 他们以背向我, 不以面向我, 及至遭遇患难的时候却说: ‘起来拯救我们!’
- New International Version - They say to wood, ‘You are my father,’ and to stone, ‘You gave me birth.’ They have turned their backs to me and not their faces; yet when they are in trouble, they say, ‘Come and save us!’
- New International Reader's Version - You say to a piece of wood, ‘You are my father.’ You say to a stone, ‘You are my mother.’ You have turned your backs to me. You refuse to look at me. But when you are in trouble, you say, ‘Come and save us!’
- English Standard Version - who say to a tree, ‘You are my father,’ and to a stone, ‘You gave me birth.’ For they have turned their back to me, and not their face. But in the time of their trouble they say, ‘Arise and save us!’
- New Living Translation - To an image carved from a piece of wood they say, ‘You are my father.’ To an idol chiseled from a block of stone they say, ‘You are my mother.’ They turn their backs on me, but in times of trouble they cry out to me, ‘Come and save us!’
- Christian Standard Bible - say to a tree, “You are my father,” and to a stone, “You gave birth to me.” For they have turned their back to me and not their face, yet in their time of disaster they beg, “Rise up and save us!”
- New American Standard Bible - Who say to a tree, ‘You are my father,’ And to a stone, ‘You gave me birth.’ For they have turned their backs to Me, And not their faces; But in the time of their trouble they will say, ‘Arise and save us!’
- New King James Version - Saying to a tree, ‘You are my father,’ And to a stone, ‘You gave birth to me.’ For they have turned their back to Me, and not their face. But in the time of their trouble They will say, ‘Arise and save us.’
- Amplified Bible - Who say to a tree, ‘You are my father,’ And to a stone, ‘You gave me birth.’ For they have turned their backs to Me, And not their faces; But in the time of their trouble they will say, ‘Arise [O Lord] and save us.’
- American Standard Version - who say to a stock, Thou art my father; and to a stone, Thou hast brought me forth: for they have turned their back unto me, and not their face; but in the time of their trouble they will say, Arise, and save us.
- King James Version - Saying to a stock, Thou art my father; and to a stone, Thou hast brought me forth: for they have turned their back unto me, and not their face: but in the time of their trouble they will say, Arise, and save us.
- New English Translation - They say to a wooden idol, ‘You are my father.’ They say to a stone image, ‘You gave birth to me.’ Yes, they have turned away from me instead of turning to me. Yet when they are in trouble, they say, ‘Come and save us!’
- World English Bible - who tell wood, ‘You are my father,’ and a stone, ‘You have given birth to me,’ for they have turned their back to me, and not their face; but in the time of their trouble they will say, ‘Arise, and save us!’
- 新標點和合本 - 他們向木頭說:你是我的父; 向石頭說:你是生我的。 他們以背向我, 不以面向我; 及至遭遇患難的時候卻說: 起來拯救我們。
- 和合本2010(上帝版-繁體) - 他們向木頭說:『你是我的父』; 向石頭說:『你是生我的。』 他們以背向我, 不肯以面向我; 及至遭遇患難時卻說: 『起來拯救我們吧!』
- 和合本2010(神版-繁體) - 他們向木頭說:『你是我的父』; 向石頭說:『你是生我的。』 他們以背向我, 不肯以面向我; 及至遭遇患難時卻說: 『起來拯救我們吧!』
- 當代譯本 - 你們認木頭為父, 認石頭為生母。 你們不是面向我而是背對我, 危難時卻向我求救。
- 聖經新譯本 - 他們對木頭說:‘你是我爸爸’; 對石頭說:‘你是生我的’。 他們以背向我, 不以臉向我; 然而遭遇患難時卻說: ‘起來,救救我們吧!’
- 呂振中譯本 - 他們對樹榦說:「你是我的父」, 對石頭說:「你是生我的」。 他們是以背向着我,不是以面; 到遭遇患難時,他們卻說: 「起來,拯救我們哦!」
- 現代標點和合本 - 他們向木頭說『你是我的父』, 向石頭說『你是生我的』。 他們以背向我, 不以面向我, 及至遭遇患難的時候,卻說: 『起來,拯救我們!』
- 文理和合譯本 - 彼謂木曰、爾為我父、謂石曰、爾乃生我、且背我而不面我、惟遭患難、則曰起而援我、
- 文理委辦譯本 - 彼稱木為父、稱石為母、居恆之際、則背逆乎我、患難之時、則求予援手。
- 施約瑟淺文理新舊約聖經 - 彼向木曰、爾為我父、向石曰、爾生我、彼向我以背、不向我以面、及至遭難、則曰、求主起而救我、
- Nueva Versión Internacional - A un trozo de madera le dicen: “Tú eres mi padre”, y a una piedra le repiten: “Tú me has dado a luz”. Me han vuelto la espalda; no quieren darme la cara. Pero les llega la desgracia y me dicen: “¡Levántate y sálvanos!”
- 현대인의 성경 - 그들은 나무를 보고 ‘너는 나의 아버지다’ 하고 돌을 보고서는 ‘너는 나를 낳았다’ 하며 나에게 등을 돌리고 나를 외면하다가도 환난을 당하면 ‘와서 우리를 구원하소서’ 하고 말한다.
- Новый Русский Перевод - Дереву они говорят: «Ты отец мой» – и камню: «Ты меня родил». Они повернулись ко Мне спиной, а не лицами; а когда случается беда, они говорят: «Приди и спаси нас!»
- Восточный перевод - Дереву они говорят: «Ты отец мой» – и камню: «Ты меня родил». Они повернулись ко Мне спиной, отвратили лица свои, а когда случается беда, они говорят: «Приди и спаси нас!»
- Восточный перевод, версия с «Аллахом» - Дереву они говорят: «Ты отец мой» – и камню: «Ты меня родил». Они повернулись ко Мне спиной, отвратили лица свои, а когда случается беда, они говорят: «Приди и спаси нас!»
- Восточный перевод, версия для Таджикистана - Дереву они говорят: «Ты отец мой» – и камню: «Ты меня родил». Они повернулись ко Мне спиной, отвратили лица свои, а когда случается беда, они говорят: «Приди и спаси нас!»
- La Bible du Semeur 2015 - Ils disent à du bois : ╵« Tu es mon père ! » et à la pierre : ╵« Toi, tu m’as mis au monde ! » Ils m’ont tourné le dos, ╵ne m’ont pas regardé en face, mais au jour du malheur, ils disent : « Lève-toi, sauve-nous ! »
- Nova Versão Internacional - Pois dizem à madeira: ‘Você é meu pai’ e à pedra: ‘Você me deu à luz’. Voltaram para mim as costas e não o rosto, mas na hora da adversidade dizem: ‘Venha salvar-nos!’
- Hoffnung für alle - alle, die zu einer Holzstatue sagen: ›Du bist mein Vater!‹, und zu einer Steinsäule: ›Du hast mir das Leben geschenkt!‹ Mir kehren sie nur noch den Rücken zu. Doch wenn sie in Not geraten, dann schreien sie zu mir: ›O Herr, rette uns!‹
- Kinh Thánh Hiện Đại - Chúng thưa với các tượng chạm bằng gỗ rằng: ‘Ngài là cha tôi.’ Chúng nói với các tượng khắc bằng đá rằng: ‘Ngài đã sinh thành tôi.’ Chúng đã quay lưng với Ta, Tuy nhiên, đến khi gặp hoạn nạn chúng lại kêu cầu Ta: ‘Xin đến giải cứu chúng con!’
- พระคริสตธรรมคัมภีร์ไทย ฉบับอมตธรรมร่วมสมัย - พวกเขากล่าวกับท่อนไม้ว่า ‘ท่านเป็นบิดาของข้า’ และกล่าวกับก้อนหินว่า ‘ท่านให้กำเนิดข้า’ พวกเขาหันหลังให้เรา และไม่ได้หันหน้ามาหาเรา แต่เมื่อถึงเวลาเดือดร้อน เขากลับกล่าวว่า ‘โปรดเสด็จมาช่วยข้าพระองค์ทั้งหลายด้วย!’
- พระคัมภีร์ ฉบับแปลใหม่ - ซึ่งเป็นบรรดาผู้ที่พูดกับต้นไม้ว่า ‘ท่านเป็นบิดาของข้าพเจ้า’ และพูดกับก้อนหินว่า ‘ท่านให้กำเนิดแก่เรา’ เพราะพวกเขาหันหลัง แทนที่จะหันหน้ามาหาเรา แต่เมื่อพวกเขามีความลำบากก็พูดว่า ‘ขอพระองค์ลุกขึ้นและช่วยพวกเราให้รอดเถิด’
交叉引用
- Habakkuk 2:18 - “What’s the use of a carved god so skillfully carved by its sculptor? What good is a fancy cast god when all it tells is lies? What sense does it make to be a pious god-maker who makes gods that can’t even talk? Who do you think you are— saying to a stick of wood, ‘Wake up,’ Or to a dumb stone, ‘Get up’? Can they teach you anything about anything? There’s nothing to them but surface. There’s nothing on the inside.
- Isaiah 44:9 - All those who make no-god idols don’t amount to a thing, and what they work so hard at making is nothing. Their little puppet-gods see nothing and know nothing—they’re total embarrassments! Who would bother making gods that can’t do anything, that can’t “god”? Watch all the no-god worshipers hide their faces in shame. Watch the no-god makers slink off humiliated when their idols fail them. Get them out here in the open. Make them face God-reality.
- Isaiah 44:12 - The blacksmith makes his no-god, works it over in his forge, hammering it on his anvil—such hard work! He works away, fatigued with hunger and thirst.
- Isaiah 44:13 - The woodworker draws up plans for his no-god, traces it on a block of wood. He shapes it with chisels and planes into human shape—a beautiful woman, a handsome man, ready to be placed in a chapel. He first cuts down a cedar, or maybe picks out a pine or oak, and lets it grow strong in the forest, nourished by the rain. Then it can serve a double purpose: Part he uses as firewood for keeping warm and baking bread; from the other part he makes a god that he worships—carves it into a god shape and prays before it. With half he makes a fire to warm himself and barbecue his supper. He eats his fill and sits back satisfied with his stomach full and his feet warmed by the fire: “Ah, this is the life.” And he still has half left for a god, made to his personal design—a handy, convenient no-god to worship whenever so inclined. Whenever the need strikes him he prays to it, “Save me. You’re my god.”
- Isaiah 44:18 - Pretty stupid, wouldn’t you say? Don’t they have eyes in their heads? Are their brains working at all? Doesn’t it occur to them to say, “Half of this tree I used for firewood: I baked bread, roasted meat, and enjoyed a good meal. And now I’ve used the rest to make a repulsive no-god. Here I am praying to a stick of wood!”
- Isaiah 44:20 - This lover of emptiness, of nothing, is so out of touch with reality, so far gone, that he can’t even look at what he’s doing, can’t even look at the no-god stick of wood in his hand and say, “This is crazy.” * * *
- Ezekiel 23:35 - “‘Therefore God, the Master, says, Because you’ve forgotten all about me, pushing me into the background, you now must pay for what you’ve done—pay for your sluttish sex and whoring life.’”
- Isaiah 46:8 - “Think about this. Wrap your minds around it. This is serious business, rebels. Take it to heart. Remember your history, your long and rich history. I am God, the only God you’ve had or ever will have— incomparable, irreplaceable— From the very beginning telling you what the ending will be, All along letting you in on what is going to happen, Assuring you, ‘I’m in this for the long haul, I’ll do exactly what I set out to do,’ Calling that eagle, Cyrus, out of the east, from a far country the man I chose to help me. I’ve said it, and I’ll most certainly do it. I’ve planned it, so it’s as good as done.
- Ezekiel 8:16 - Finally, he took me to the inside court of the Temple of God. There between the porch and the altar were about twenty-five men. Their backs were to God’s Temple. They were facing east, bowing in worship to the sun.
- Judges 10:9 - Then the Ammonites crossed the Jordan to go to war also against Judah, Benjamin, and Ephraim. Israel was in a bad way!
- Judges 10:10 - The People of Israel cried out to God for help: “We’ve sinned against you! We left our God and worshiped the Baal gods!”
- Judges 10:11 - God answered the People of Israel: “When the Egyptians, Amorites, Ammonites, Philistines, Sidonians—even Amalek and Midian!—oppressed you and you cried out to me for help, I saved you from them. And now you’ve gone off and betrayed me, worshiping other gods. I’m not saving you anymore. Go ahead! Cry out for help to the gods you’ve chosen—let them get you out of the mess you’re in!”
- Judges 10:15 - The People of Israel said to God: “We’ve sinned. Do to us whatever you think best, but please, get us out of this!”
- Judges 10:16 - Then they cleaned house of the foreign gods and worshiped only God. And God took Israel’s troubles to heart.
- Isaiah 26:16 - O God, they begged you for help when they were in trouble, when your discipline was so heavy they could barely whisper a prayer. Like a woman having a baby, writhing in distress, screaming her pain as the baby is being born, That’s how we were because of you, O God. We were pregnant full-term. We writhed in labor but bore no baby. We gave birth to wind. Nothing came of our labor. We produced nothing living. We couldn’t save the world.