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  • The Message - “Or if you impulsively swear to do something, whether good or bad—some rash oath that just pops out—and you aren’t aware of what you’ve done at the time, but later you come to realize it and you’re guilty in any of these cases;
  • 新标点和合本 - 或是有人嘴里冒失发誓,要行恶,要行善,无论人在什么事上冒失发誓,他却不知道,一知道了就要在这其中的一件上有了罪。
  • 和合本2010(上帝版-简体) - 若有人随口发誓,或出于恶意,或出于善意,这人无论在什么事上随意发誓,虽不察觉,但一知道,就在这其中的一件事上有罪了。
  • 和合本2010(神版-简体) - 若有人随口发誓,或出于恶意,或出于善意,这人无论在什么事上随意发誓,虽不察觉,但一知道,就在这其中的一件事上有罪了。
  • 当代译本 - 如果有人草率起誓,不论出于善意还是恶意,即使当初没有察觉,后来才意识到,也是有罪的。
  • 圣经新译本 - 或有人嘴唇轻率发誓,无论是出于恶意或是出于好意,他没有留意起了什么誓;他一知道,就有罪了。
  • 中文标准译本 - 或者如果有人出于恶意、出于善意,轻率地随口起誓——无论他在什么事上轻率地起誓,即使当时没有察觉,但他知道后,就在那一件事上有了罪责。
  • 现代标点和合本 - 或是有人嘴里冒失发誓,要行恶,要行善,无论人在什么事上冒失发誓,他却不知道,一知道了,就要在这其中的一件上有了罪。
  • 和合本(拼音版) - 或是有人嘴里冒失发誓,要行恶、要行善,无论人在什么事上冒失发誓,他却不知道,一知道了,就要在这其中的一件上有了罪。
  • New International Version - or if anyone thoughtlessly takes an oath to do anything, whether good or evil (in any matter one might carelessly swear about) even though they are unaware of it, but then they learn of it and realize their guilt—
  • New International Reader's Version - Or suppose someone makes a promise to do something without thinking it through. It does not matter what they promised. It does not matter whether they made the promise without thinking about it carefully. And suppose they are not aware that they did not think it through. When they find out about it, they will be guilty.
  • English Standard Version - or if anyone utters with his lips a rash oath to do evil or to do good, any sort of rash oath that people swear, and it is hidden from him, when he comes to know it, and he realizes his guilt in any of these;
  • New Living Translation - “Or suppose you make a foolish vow of any kind, whether its purpose is for good or for bad. When you realize its foolishness, you must admit your guilt.
  • Christian Standard Bible - Or if someone swears rashly to do what is good or evil — concerning anything a person may speak rashly in an oath — without being aware of it, but later recognizes it, he incurs guilt in such an instance.
  • New American Standard Bible - Or if a person swears thoughtlessly with his lips to do evil or to do good, in whatever matter people speak thoughtlessly with an oath, and it is hidden from him, and then he comes to know it, he will be guilty of one of these things.
  • New King James Version - ‘Or if a person swears, speaking thoughtlessly with his lips to do evil or to do good, whatever it is that a man may pronounce by an oath, and he is unaware of it—when he realizes it, then he shall be guilty in any of these matters.
  • Amplified Bible - Or if anyone swears [an oath] thoughtlessly or impulsively aloud that he will do either evil or good, in whatever manner a person may speak thoughtlessly or impulsively with an oath, but he is unaware of it, when he recognizes it, he will be guilty in one of these.
  • American Standard Version - Or if any one swear rashly with his lips to do evil, or to do good, whatsoever it be that a man shall utter rashly with an oath, and it be hid from him; when he knoweth of it, then he shall be guilty in one of these things.
  • King James Version - Or if a soul swear, pronouncing with his lips to do evil, or to do good, whatsoever it be that a man shall pronounce with an oath, and it be hid from him; when he knoweth of it, then he shall be guilty in one of these.
  • New English Translation - or when a person swears an oath, speaking thoughtlessly with his lips, whether to do evil or to do good, with regard to anything which the individual might speak thoughtlessly in an oath, even if he did not realize it, but he himself has later come to know it and is guilty with regard to one of these oaths –
  • World English Bible - “‘Or if anyone swears rashly with his lips to do evil or to do good—whatever it is that a man might utter rashly with an oath, and it is hidden from him—when he knows of it, then he will be guilty of one of these.
  • 新標點和合本 - 或是有人嘴裏冒失發誓,要行惡,要行善,無論人在甚麼事上冒失發誓,他卻不知道,一知道了就要在這其中的一件上有了罪。
  • 和合本2010(上帝版-繁體) - 若有人隨口發誓,或出於惡意,或出於善意,這人無論在甚麼事上隨意發誓,雖不察覺,但一知道,就在這其中的一件事上有罪了。
  • 和合本2010(神版-繁體) - 若有人隨口發誓,或出於惡意,或出於善意,這人無論在甚麼事上隨意發誓,雖不察覺,但一知道,就在這其中的一件事上有罪了。
  • 當代譯本 - 如果有人草率起誓,不論出於善意還是惡意,即使當初沒有察覺,後來才意識到,也是有罪的。
  • 聖經新譯本 - 或有人嘴唇輕率發誓,無論是出於惡意或是出於好意,他沒有留意起了甚麼誓;他一知道,就有罪了。
  • 呂振中譯本 - 或是有人嘴裏冒失起誓、要作惡或行善,無論那人所冒失起誓的是甚麼,他都茫然不知;一知道了,他就在這些事的一件上有了罪責。
  • 中文標準譯本 - 或者如果有人出於惡意、出於善意,輕率地隨口起誓——無論他在什麼事上輕率地起誓,即使當時沒有察覺,但他知道後,就在那一件事上有了罪責。
  • 現代標點和合本 - 或是有人嘴裡冒失發誓,要行惡,要行善,無論人在什麼事上冒失發誓,他卻不知道,一知道了,就要在這其中的一件上有了罪。
  • 文理和合譯本 - 如人造次發誓、行善行惡、而不自知、無論所誓何若、迨及知之、則為有罪、
  • 文理委辦譯本 - 如人不知、而造次發誓、或善或惡、則無論其所誓何若、迨及知之、必以為過、
  • 施約瑟淺文理新舊約聖經 - 或有人造次啟口發誓許願、或善或惡、無論何誓、先不知、後乃知、致獲愆尤、
  • Nueva Versión Internacional - »Si alguien hace uno de esos juramentos que se acostumbra hacer a la ligera, y sin saberlo jura hacer bien o mal, ha pecado. Pero, al darse cuenta, será culpable de haber hecho ese juramento.
  • 현대인의 성경 - “어떤 사람이 선한 일이든 악한 일이든 아무 생각 없이 어떤 일을 하겠다고 맹세하였다가 후에 자기가 한 일을 깨달으면 그는 과실을 범한 자가 된다.
  • Новый Русский Перевод - Или если человек произносит опрометчивую клятву сделать что-либо хорошее или злое, о чем только можно безрассудно поклясться – то даже если он не осознает этого, когда поймет, он будет виновен.
  • Восточный перевод - Если человек произносит опрометчивую клятву сделать что-либо хорошее или злое – о чём только можно безрассудно поклясться, – то даже если он не осознаёт этого, когда поймёт, он будет виновен.
  • Восточный перевод, версия с «Аллахом» - Если человек произносит опрометчивую клятву сделать что-либо хорошее или злое – о чём только можно безрассудно поклясться, – то даже если он не осознаёт этого, когда поймёт, он будет виновен.
  • Восточный перевод, версия для Таджикистана - Если человек произносит опрометчивую клятву сделать что-либо хорошее или злое – о чём только можно безрассудно поклясться, – то даже если он не осознаёт этого, когда поймёт, он будет виновен.
  • La Bible du Semeur 2015 - ou si quelqu’un s’est laissé aller à jurer de faire du mal ou du bien, toutes choses que l’on promet sans réfléchir, s’il s’en rend compte, et se reconnaît coupable  ;
  • リビングバイブル - 良いことでも悪いことでも、軽々しく誓いを立て、あとで愚かなことをしたと気づいたときには、責めを負う。
  • Nova Versão Internacional - “Se alguém impensadamente jurar fazer algo bom ou mau em qualquer assunto que possa jurar descuidadamente ainda que não tenha consciência disso, será culpado quando o souber.
  • Hoffnung für alle - jemand spricht unüberlegt einen Schwur aus – so wie man schnell einmal etwas unbedacht sagt und erst später die Folgen merkt –, ganz gleich ob er mit dem Schwur etwas Gutes oder Schlechtes bewirken wollte.
  • Kinh Thánh Hiện Đại - Nếu ai thề thốt—dù để làm một việc tốt hay xấu—mà không suy nghĩ trước, khi biết được lời thề của mình là dại dột, thì người ấy sẽ mắc tội.
  • พระคริสตธรรมคัมภีร์ไทย ฉบับอมตธรรมร่วมสมัย - “ ‘บทที่ หรือหากผู้ใดกล่าวคำสาบานพล่อยๆ ว่าจะทำสิ่งใดไม่ว่าดีหรือร้าย คือในเรื่องใดๆ ที่เขาอาจจะสาบานโดยไม่ใส่ใจ แม้ไม่รู้ตัว เมื่อเขารู้ตัวแล้ว เขาจะมีความผิด
  • พระคัมภีร์ ฉบับแปลใหม่ - หรือ​ถ้า​ผู้​ใด​เอ่ย​ปาก​สาบาน​โดย​ไม่​ยั้ง​คิด​ว่า​จะ​ทำ​ความ​ดี​หรือ​ความ​ชั่ว อะไร​ก็​ตาม​ที่​เขา​สาบาน​โดย​ไม่​ยั้ง​คิด แม้​ว่า​เขา​จะ​ไม่​รู้​ตัว แต่​ต่อ​มา​ก็​ทราบ​ใน​เรื่อง​เหล่า​นี้ เขา​จะ​มี​ความ​ผิด
交叉引用
  • 2 Samuel 21:7 - The king spared Mephibosheth son of Jonathan, the son of Saul, because of the promise David and Jonathan had spoken before God. But the king selected Armoni and Mephibosheth, the two sons that Rizpah daughter of Aiah had borne to Saul, plus the five sons that Saul’s daughter Merab had borne to Adriel son of Barzillai the Meholathite. He turned them over to the Gibeonites who hanged them on the mountain before God—all seven died together. Harvest was just getting underway, the beginning of the barley harvest, when they were executed.
  • Joshua 9:15 - So Joshua made peace with them and formalized it with a covenant to guarantee their lives. The leaders of the congregation swore to it.
  • Numbers 30:6 - “If she marries after she makes a vow or has made some rash promise or pledge, and her husband hears of it but says nothing to her, then she has to make good on whatever she vowed or pledged. But if her husband intervenes when he hears of it, he cancels the vow or rash promise that binds her. And God will release her.
  • Ezekiel 17:19 - “‘Therefore, God, the Master, says, As sure as I am the living God, because the king despised my oath and broke my covenant, I’ll bring the consequences crashing down on his head. I’ll send out a search party and catch him. I’ll take him to Babylon and have him brought to trial because of his total disregard for me. All his elite soldiers, along with the rest of the army, will be killed in battle, and whoever is left will be scattered to the four winds. Then you’ll realize that I, God, have spoken.
  • 1 Samuel 24:22 - David promised Saul. Then Saul went home and David and his men went up to their wilderness refuge.
  • Joshua 2:14 - “Our lives for yours!” said the men. “But don’t tell anyone our business. When God turns this land over to us, we’ll do right by you in loyal mercy.”
  • Leviticus 27:9 - “If he vowed an animal that is acceptable as an offering to God, the animal is given to God and becomes the property of the Sanctuary. He must not exchange or substitute a good one for a bad one, or a bad one for a good one; if he should dishonestly substitute one animal for another, both the original and the substitute become property of the Sanctuary. If what he vowed is a ritually unclean animal, one that is not acceptable as an offering to God, the animal must be shown to the priest, who will set its value, either high or low. Whatever the priest sets will be its value. If the owner changes his mind and wants to redeem it, he must add twenty percent to its value.
  • Leviticus 27:14 - “If a man dedicates his house to God, into the possession of the Sanctuary, the priest assesses its value, setting it either high or low. Whatever value the priest sets, that’s what it is. If the man wants to buy it back, he must add twenty percent to its price and then it’s his again.
  • Leviticus 27:16 - “If a man dedicates to God part of his family land, its value is to be set according to the amount of seed that is needed for it at the rate of fifty shekels of silver to six bushels of barley seed. If he dedicates his field during the year of Jubilee, the set value stays. But if he dedicates it after the Jubilee, the priest will compute the value according to the years left until the next Jubilee, reducing the value proportionately. If the one dedicating it wants to buy it back, he must add twenty percent to its valuation, and then it’s his again. But if he doesn’t redeem it or sells the field to someone else, it can never be bought back. When the field is released in the Jubilee, it becomes holy to God, the possession of the Sanctuary, God’s field. It goes into the hands of the priests.
  • Leviticus 27:22 - “If a man dedicates to God a field he has bought, a field which is not part of the family land, the priest will compute its proportionate value in relation to the next year of Jubilee. The man must pay its value on the spot as something that is now holy to God, belonging to the Sanctuary. In the year of Jubilee it goes back to its original owner, the man from whom he bought it. The valuations will be reckoned by the Sanctuary shekel, at twenty gerahs to the shekel.
  • Leviticus 27:26 - “No one is allowed to dedicate the firstborn of an animal; the firstborn, as firstborn, already belongs to God. No matter if it’s cattle or sheep, it already belongs to God. If it’s one of the ritually unclean animals, he can buy it back at its assessed value by adding twenty percent to it. If he doesn’t redeem it, it is to be sold at its assessed value.
  • Leviticus 27:28 - “But nothing that a man irrevocably devotes to God from what belongs to him, whether human or animal or family land, may be either sold or bought back. Everything devoted is holy to the highest degree; it’s God’s inalienable property.
  • Leviticus 27:29 - “No human who has been devoted to destruction can be redeemed. He must be put to death. * * *
  • Leviticus 27:30 - “A tenth of the land’s produce, whether grain from the ground or fruit from the trees, is God’s. It is holy to God. If a man buys back any of the tenth he has given, he must add twenty percent to it. A tenth of the entire herd and flock, every tenth animal that passes under the shepherd’s rod, is holy to God. He is not permitted to pick out the good from the bad or make a substitution. If he dishonestly makes a substitution, both animals, the original and the substitute, become the possession of the Sanctuary and cannot be redeemed.”
  • Leviticus 27:34 - These are the commandments that God gave to Moses on Mount Sinai for the People of Israel.
  • 1 Samuel 14:24 - Saul did something really foolish that day. He addressed the army: “A curse on the man who eats anything before evening, before I’ve wreaked vengeance on my enemies!” None of them ate a thing all day.
  • 1 Samuel 14:25 - There were honeycombs here and there in the fields. But no one so much as put his finger in the honey to taste it, for the soldiers to a man feared the curse. But Jonathan hadn’t heard his father put the army under oath. He stuck the tip of his staff into some honey and ate it. Refreshed, his eyes lit up with renewed vigor.
  • 1 Samuel 14:28 - A soldier spoke up, “Your father has put the army under solemn oath, saying, ‘A curse on the man who eats anything before evening!’ No wonder the soldiers are drooping!”
  • Ecclesiastes 5:2 - Don’t shoot off your mouth, or speak before you think. Don’t be too quick to tell God what you think he wants to hear. God’s in charge, not you—the less you speak, the better.
  • Ecclesiastes 5:3 - Overwork makes for restless sleep. Overtalk shows you up as a fool.
  • Ecclesiastes 5:4 - When you tell God you’ll do something, do it—now. God takes no pleasure in foolish drivel. Vow it, then do it. Far better not to vow in the first place than to vow and not pay up.
  • Ecclesiastes 5:6 - Don’t let your mouth make a total sinner of you. When called to account, you won’t get by with “Sorry, I didn’t mean it.” Why risk provoking God to angry retaliation?
  • Acts 23:12 - Next day the Jews worked up a plot against Paul. They took a solemn oath that they would neither eat nor drink until they had killed him. Over forty of them ritually bound themselves to this murder pact and presented themselves to the high priests and religious leaders. “We’ve bound ourselves by a solemn oath to eat nothing until we have killed Paul. But we need your help. Send a request from the council to the captain to bring Paul back so that you can investigate the charges in more detail. We’ll do the rest. Before he gets anywhere near you, we’ll have killed him. You won’t be involved.”
逐节对照交叉引用
  • The Message - “Or if you impulsively swear to do something, whether good or bad—some rash oath that just pops out—and you aren’t aware of what you’ve done at the time, but later you come to realize it and you’re guilty in any of these cases;
  • 新标点和合本 - 或是有人嘴里冒失发誓,要行恶,要行善,无论人在什么事上冒失发誓,他却不知道,一知道了就要在这其中的一件上有了罪。
  • 和合本2010(上帝版-简体) - 若有人随口发誓,或出于恶意,或出于善意,这人无论在什么事上随意发誓,虽不察觉,但一知道,就在这其中的一件事上有罪了。
  • 和合本2010(神版-简体) - 若有人随口发誓,或出于恶意,或出于善意,这人无论在什么事上随意发誓,虽不察觉,但一知道,就在这其中的一件事上有罪了。
  • 当代译本 - 如果有人草率起誓,不论出于善意还是恶意,即使当初没有察觉,后来才意识到,也是有罪的。
  • 圣经新译本 - 或有人嘴唇轻率发誓,无论是出于恶意或是出于好意,他没有留意起了什么誓;他一知道,就有罪了。
  • 中文标准译本 - 或者如果有人出于恶意、出于善意,轻率地随口起誓——无论他在什么事上轻率地起誓,即使当时没有察觉,但他知道后,就在那一件事上有了罪责。
  • 现代标点和合本 - 或是有人嘴里冒失发誓,要行恶,要行善,无论人在什么事上冒失发誓,他却不知道,一知道了,就要在这其中的一件上有了罪。
  • 和合本(拼音版) - 或是有人嘴里冒失发誓,要行恶、要行善,无论人在什么事上冒失发誓,他却不知道,一知道了,就要在这其中的一件上有了罪。
  • New International Version - or if anyone thoughtlessly takes an oath to do anything, whether good or evil (in any matter one might carelessly swear about) even though they are unaware of it, but then they learn of it and realize their guilt—
  • New International Reader's Version - Or suppose someone makes a promise to do something without thinking it through. It does not matter what they promised. It does not matter whether they made the promise without thinking about it carefully. And suppose they are not aware that they did not think it through. When they find out about it, they will be guilty.
  • English Standard Version - or if anyone utters with his lips a rash oath to do evil or to do good, any sort of rash oath that people swear, and it is hidden from him, when he comes to know it, and he realizes his guilt in any of these;
  • New Living Translation - “Or suppose you make a foolish vow of any kind, whether its purpose is for good or for bad. When you realize its foolishness, you must admit your guilt.
  • Christian Standard Bible - Or if someone swears rashly to do what is good or evil — concerning anything a person may speak rashly in an oath — without being aware of it, but later recognizes it, he incurs guilt in such an instance.
  • New American Standard Bible - Or if a person swears thoughtlessly with his lips to do evil or to do good, in whatever matter people speak thoughtlessly with an oath, and it is hidden from him, and then he comes to know it, he will be guilty of one of these things.
  • New King James Version - ‘Or if a person swears, speaking thoughtlessly with his lips to do evil or to do good, whatever it is that a man may pronounce by an oath, and he is unaware of it—when he realizes it, then he shall be guilty in any of these matters.
  • Amplified Bible - Or if anyone swears [an oath] thoughtlessly or impulsively aloud that he will do either evil or good, in whatever manner a person may speak thoughtlessly or impulsively with an oath, but he is unaware of it, when he recognizes it, he will be guilty in one of these.
  • American Standard Version - Or if any one swear rashly with his lips to do evil, or to do good, whatsoever it be that a man shall utter rashly with an oath, and it be hid from him; when he knoweth of it, then he shall be guilty in one of these things.
  • King James Version - Or if a soul swear, pronouncing with his lips to do evil, or to do good, whatsoever it be that a man shall pronounce with an oath, and it be hid from him; when he knoweth of it, then he shall be guilty in one of these.
  • New English Translation - or when a person swears an oath, speaking thoughtlessly with his lips, whether to do evil or to do good, with regard to anything which the individual might speak thoughtlessly in an oath, even if he did not realize it, but he himself has later come to know it and is guilty with regard to one of these oaths –
  • World English Bible - “‘Or if anyone swears rashly with his lips to do evil or to do good—whatever it is that a man might utter rashly with an oath, and it is hidden from him—when he knows of it, then he will be guilty of one of these.
  • 新標點和合本 - 或是有人嘴裏冒失發誓,要行惡,要行善,無論人在甚麼事上冒失發誓,他卻不知道,一知道了就要在這其中的一件上有了罪。
  • 和合本2010(上帝版-繁體) - 若有人隨口發誓,或出於惡意,或出於善意,這人無論在甚麼事上隨意發誓,雖不察覺,但一知道,就在這其中的一件事上有罪了。
  • 和合本2010(神版-繁體) - 若有人隨口發誓,或出於惡意,或出於善意,這人無論在甚麼事上隨意發誓,雖不察覺,但一知道,就在這其中的一件事上有罪了。
  • 當代譯本 - 如果有人草率起誓,不論出於善意還是惡意,即使當初沒有察覺,後來才意識到,也是有罪的。
  • 聖經新譯本 - 或有人嘴唇輕率發誓,無論是出於惡意或是出於好意,他沒有留意起了甚麼誓;他一知道,就有罪了。
  • 呂振中譯本 - 或是有人嘴裏冒失起誓、要作惡或行善,無論那人所冒失起誓的是甚麼,他都茫然不知;一知道了,他就在這些事的一件上有了罪責。
  • 中文標準譯本 - 或者如果有人出於惡意、出於善意,輕率地隨口起誓——無論他在什麼事上輕率地起誓,即使當時沒有察覺,但他知道後,就在那一件事上有了罪責。
  • 現代標點和合本 - 或是有人嘴裡冒失發誓,要行惡,要行善,無論人在什麼事上冒失發誓,他卻不知道,一知道了,就要在這其中的一件上有了罪。
  • 文理和合譯本 - 如人造次發誓、行善行惡、而不自知、無論所誓何若、迨及知之、則為有罪、
  • 文理委辦譯本 - 如人不知、而造次發誓、或善或惡、則無論其所誓何若、迨及知之、必以為過、
  • 施約瑟淺文理新舊約聖經 - 或有人造次啟口發誓許願、或善或惡、無論何誓、先不知、後乃知、致獲愆尤、
  • Nueva Versión Internacional - »Si alguien hace uno de esos juramentos que se acostumbra hacer a la ligera, y sin saberlo jura hacer bien o mal, ha pecado. Pero, al darse cuenta, será culpable de haber hecho ese juramento.
  • 현대인의 성경 - “어떤 사람이 선한 일이든 악한 일이든 아무 생각 없이 어떤 일을 하겠다고 맹세하였다가 후에 자기가 한 일을 깨달으면 그는 과실을 범한 자가 된다.
  • Новый Русский Перевод - Или если человек произносит опрометчивую клятву сделать что-либо хорошее или злое, о чем только можно безрассудно поклясться – то даже если он не осознает этого, когда поймет, он будет виновен.
  • Восточный перевод - Если человек произносит опрометчивую клятву сделать что-либо хорошее или злое – о чём только можно безрассудно поклясться, – то даже если он не осознаёт этого, когда поймёт, он будет виновен.
  • Восточный перевод, версия с «Аллахом» - Если человек произносит опрометчивую клятву сделать что-либо хорошее или злое – о чём только можно безрассудно поклясться, – то даже если он не осознаёт этого, когда поймёт, он будет виновен.
  • Восточный перевод, версия для Таджикистана - Если человек произносит опрометчивую клятву сделать что-либо хорошее или злое – о чём только можно безрассудно поклясться, – то даже если он не осознаёт этого, когда поймёт, он будет виновен.
  • La Bible du Semeur 2015 - ou si quelqu’un s’est laissé aller à jurer de faire du mal ou du bien, toutes choses que l’on promet sans réfléchir, s’il s’en rend compte, et se reconnaît coupable  ;
  • リビングバイブル - 良いことでも悪いことでも、軽々しく誓いを立て、あとで愚かなことをしたと気づいたときには、責めを負う。
  • Nova Versão Internacional - “Se alguém impensadamente jurar fazer algo bom ou mau em qualquer assunto que possa jurar descuidadamente ainda que não tenha consciência disso, será culpado quando o souber.
  • Hoffnung für alle - jemand spricht unüberlegt einen Schwur aus – so wie man schnell einmal etwas unbedacht sagt und erst später die Folgen merkt –, ganz gleich ob er mit dem Schwur etwas Gutes oder Schlechtes bewirken wollte.
  • Kinh Thánh Hiện Đại - Nếu ai thề thốt—dù để làm một việc tốt hay xấu—mà không suy nghĩ trước, khi biết được lời thề của mình là dại dột, thì người ấy sẽ mắc tội.
  • พระคริสตธรรมคัมภีร์ไทย ฉบับอมตธรรมร่วมสมัย - “ ‘บทที่ หรือหากผู้ใดกล่าวคำสาบานพล่อยๆ ว่าจะทำสิ่งใดไม่ว่าดีหรือร้าย คือในเรื่องใดๆ ที่เขาอาจจะสาบานโดยไม่ใส่ใจ แม้ไม่รู้ตัว เมื่อเขารู้ตัวแล้ว เขาจะมีความผิด
  • พระคัมภีร์ ฉบับแปลใหม่ - หรือ​ถ้า​ผู้​ใด​เอ่ย​ปาก​สาบาน​โดย​ไม่​ยั้ง​คิด​ว่า​จะ​ทำ​ความ​ดี​หรือ​ความ​ชั่ว อะไร​ก็​ตาม​ที่​เขา​สาบาน​โดย​ไม่​ยั้ง​คิด แม้​ว่า​เขา​จะ​ไม่​รู้​ตัว แต่​ต่อ​มา​ก็​ทราบ​ใน​เรื่อง​เหล่า​นี้ เขา​จะ​มี​ความ​ผิด
  • 2 Samuel 21:7 - The king spared Mephibosheth son of Jonathan, the son of Saul, because of the promise David and Jonathan had spoken before God. But the king selected Armoni and Mephibosheth, the two sons that Rizpah daughter of Aiah had borne to Saul, plus the five sons that Saul’s daughter Merab had borne to Adriel son of Barzillai the Meholathite. He turned them over to the Gibeonites who hanged them on the mountain before God—all seven died together. Harvest was just getting underway, the beginning of the barley harvest, when they were executed.
  • Joshua 9:15 - So Joshua made peace with them and formalized it with a covenant to guarantee their lives. The leaders of the congregation swore to it.
  • Numbers 30:6 - “If she marries after she makes a vow or has made some rash promise or pledge, and her husband hears of it but says nothing to her, then she has to make good on whatever she vowed or pledged. But if her husband intervenes when he hears of it, he cancels the vow or rash promise that binds her. And God will release her.
  • Ezekiel 17:19 - “‘Therefore, God, the Master, says, As sure as I am the living God, because the king despised my oath and broke my covenant, I’ll bring the consequences crashing down on his head. I’ll send out a search party and catch him. I’ll take him to Babylon and have him brought to trial because of his total disregard for me. All his elite soldiers, along with the rest of the army, will be killed in battle, and whoever is left will be scattered to the four winds. Then you’ll realize that I, God, have spoken.
  • 1 Samuel 24:22 - David promised Saul. Then Saul went home and David and his men went up to their wilderness refuge.
  • Joshua 2:14 - “Our lives for yours!” said the men. “But don’t tell anyone our business. When God turns this land over to us, we’ll do right by you in loyal mercy.”
  • Leviticus 27:9 - “If he vowed an animal that is acceptable as an offering to God, the animal is given to God and becomes the property of the Sanctuary. He must not exchange or substitute a good one for a bad one, or a bad one for a good one; if he should dishonestly substitute one animal for another, both the original and the substitute become property of the Sanctuary. If what he vowed is a ritually unclean animal, one that is not acceptable as an offering to God, the animal must be shown to the priest, who will set its value, either high or low. Whatever the priest sets will be its value. If the owner changes his mind and wants to redeem it, he must add twenty percent to its value.
  • Leviticus 27:14 - “If a man dedicates his house to God, into the possession of the Sanctuary, the priest assesses its value, setting it either high or low. Whatever value the priest sets, that’s what it is. If the man wants to buy it back, he must add twenty percent to its price and then it’s his again.
  • Leviticus 27:16 - “If a man dedicates to God part of his family land, its value is to be set according to the amount of seed that is needed for it at the rate of fifty shekels of silver to six bushels of barley seed. If he dedicates his field during the year of Jubilee, the set value stays. But if he dedicates it after the Jubilee, the priest will compute the value according to the years left until the next Jubilee, reducing the value proportionately. If the one dedicating it wants to buy it back, he must add twenty percent to its valuation, and then it’s his again. But if he doesn’t redeem it or sells the field to someone else, it can never be bought back. When the field is released in the Jubilee, it becomes holy to God, the possession of the Sanctuary, God’s field. It goes into the hands of the priests.
  • Leviticus 27:22 - “If a man dedicates to God a field he has bought, a field which is not part of the family land, the priest will compute its proportionate value in relation to the next year of Jubilee. The man must pay its value on the spot as something that is now holy to God, belonging to the Sanctuary. In the year of Jubilee it goes back to its original owner, the man from whom he bought it. The valuations will be reckoned by the Sanctuary shekel, at twenty gerahs to the shekel.
  • Leviticus 27:26 - “No one is allowed to dedicate the firstborn of an animal; the firstborn, as firstborn, already belongs to God. No matter if it’s cattle or sheep, it already belongs to God. If it’s one of the ritually unclean animals, he can buy it back at its assessed value by adding twenty percent to it. If he doesn’t redeem it, it is to be sold at its assessed value.
  • Leviticus 27:28 - “But nothing that a man irrevocably devotes to God from what belongs to him, whether human or animal or family land, may be either sold or bought back. Everything devoted is holy to the highest degree; it’s God’s inalienable property.
  • Leviticus 27:29 - “No human who has been devoted to destruction can be redeemed. He must be put to death. * * *
  • Leviticus 27:30 - “A tenth of the land’s produce, whether grain from the ground or fruit from the trees, is God’s. It is holy to God. If a man buys back any of the tenth he has given, he must add twenty percent to it. A tenth of the entire herd and flock, every tenth animal that passes under the shepherd’s rod, is holy to God. He is not permitted to pick out the good from the bad or make a substitution. If he dishonestly makes a substitution, both animals, the original and the substitute, become the possession of the Sanctuary and cannot be redeemed.”
  • Leviticus 27:34 - These are the commandments that God gave to Moses on Mount Sinai for the People of Israel.
  • 1 Samuel 14:24 - Saul did something really foolish that day. He addressed the army: “A curse on the man who eats anything before evening, before I’ve wreaked vengeance on my enemies!” None of them ate a thing all day.
  • 1 Samuel 14:25 - There were honeycombs here and there in the fields. But no one so much as put his finger in the honey to taste it, for the soldiers to a man feared the curse. But Jonathan hadn’t heard his father put the army under oath. He stuck the tip of his staff into some honey and ate it. Refreshed, his eyes lit up with renewed vigor.
  • 1 Samuel 14:28 - A soldier spoke up, “Your father has put the army under solemn oath, saying, ‘A curse on the man who eats anything before evening!’ No wonder the soldiers are drooping!”
  • Ecclesiastes 5:2 - Don’t shoot off your mouth, or speak before you think. Don’t be too quick to tell God what you think he wants to hear. God’s in charge, not you—the less you speak, the better.
  • Ecclesiastes 5:3 - Overwork makes for restless sleep. Overtalk shows you up as a fool.
  • Ecclesiastes 5:4 - When you tell God you’ll do something, do it—now. God takes no pleasure in foolish drivel. Vow it, then do it. Far better not to vow in the first place than to vow and not pay up.
  • Ecclesiastes 5:6 - Don’t let your mouth make a total sinner of you. When called to account, you won’t get by with “Sorry, I didn’t mean it.” Why risk provoking God to angry retaliation?
  • Acts 23:12 - Next day the Jews worked up a plot against Paul. They took a solemn oath that they would neither eat nor drink until they had killed him. Over forty of them ritually bound themselves to this murder pact and presented themselves to the high priests and religious leaders. “We’ve bound ourselves by a solemn oath to eat nothing until we have killed Paul. But we need your help. Send a request from the council to the captain to bring Paul back so that you can investigate the charges in more detail. We’ll do the rest. Before he gets anywhere near you, we’ll have killed him. You won’t be involved.”
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