逐节对照
- 新标点和合本 - 来到自己的家乡,在会堂里教训人,甚至他们都希奇,说:“这人从哪里有这等智慧和异能呢?
- 和合本2010(上帝版-简体) - 来到自己的家乡,在会堂里教导人,以致他们都很惊奇,说:“这人哪来这样的智慧和异能呢?
- 和合本2010(神版-简体) - 来到自己的家乡,在会堂里教导人,以致他们都很惊奇,说:“这人哪来这样的智慧和异能呢?
- 当代译本 - 回到自己的家乡,在会堂里教导人。人们很惊奇,说:“这个人从哪里得到如此的智慧和异能呢?
- 圣经新译本 - 他回到自己的家乡,在会堂里教导人,众人都惊奇,说:“这个人的智慧和能力是从哪里来的呢?
- 中文标准译本 - 他来到自己的家乡,在他们的会堂里教导人,以致他们惊叹不已,说:“这个人的这种智慧和能力是从哪里来的呢?
- 现代标点和合本 - 来到自己的家乡,在会堂里教训人,甚至他们都稀奇,说:“这人从哪里有这等智慧和异能呢?
- 和合本(拼音版) - 来到自己的家乡,在会堂里教训人,甚至他们都希奇,说:“这人从哪里有这等智慧和异能呢?
- New International Version - Coming to his hometown, he began teaching the people in their synagogue, and they were amazed. “Where did this man get this wisdom and these miraculous powers?” they asked.
- New International Reader's Version - He came to his hometown of Nazareth. There he began teaching the people in their synagogue. They were amazed. “Where did this man get this wisdom? Where did he get this power to do miracles?” they asked.
- English Standard Version - and coming to his hometown he taught them in their synagogue, so that they were astonished, and said, “Where did this man get this wisdom and these mighty works?
- New Living Translation - He returned to Nazareth, his hometown. When he taught there in the synagogue, everyone was amazed and said, “Where does he get this wisdom and the power to do miracles?”
- Christian Standard Bible - He went to his hometown and began to teach them in their synagogue, so that they were astonished and said, “Where did this man get this wisdom and these miraculous powers?
- New American Standard Bible - And He came to His hometown and began teaching them in their synagogue, with the result that they were astonished, and said, “Where did this man acquire this wisdom and these miraculous powers?
- New King James Version - When He had come to His own country, He taught them in their synagogue, so that they were astonished and said, “Where did this Man get this wisdom and these mighty works?
- Amplified Bible - And after coming to [Nazareth] His hometown, He began teaching them in their synagogue, and they were astonished, and said, “Where did this Man get this wisdom and these miraculous powers [what is the source of His authority]?
- American Standard Version - And coming into his own country he taught them in their synagogue, insomuch that they were astonished, and said, Whence hath this man this wisdom, and these mighty works?
- King James Version - And when he was come into his own country, he taught them in their synagogue, insomuch that they were astonished, and said, Whence hath this man this wisdom, and these mighty works?
- New English Translation - Then he came to his hometown and began to teach the people in their synagogue. They were astonished and said, “Where did this man get such wisdom and miraculous powers?
- World English Bible - Coming into his own country, he taught them in their synagogue, so that they were astonished, and said, “Where did this man get this wisdom, and these mighty works?
- 新標點和合本 - 來到自己的家鄉,在會堂裏教訓人,甚至他們都希奇,說:「這人從哪裏有這等智慧和異能呢?
- 和合本2010(上帝版-繁體) - 來到自己的家鄉,在會堂裏教導人,以致他們都很驚奇,說:「這人哪來這樣的智慧和異能呢?
- 和合本2010(神版-繁體) - 來到自己的家鄉,在會堂裏教導人,以致他們都很驚奇,說:「這人哪來這樣的智慧和異能呢?
- 當代譯本 - 回到自己的家鄉,在會堂裡教導人。人們很驚奇,說:「這個人從哪裡得到如此的智慧和異能呢?
- 聖經新譯本 - 他回到自己的家鄉,在會堂裡教導人,眾人都驚奇,說:“這個人的智慧和能力是從哪裡來的呢?
- 呂振中譯本 - 來到自己家鄉,在他們的會堂裏教訓他們,以致他們都驚駭說:『這個人從哪裏得了這智慧和這些異能呢?
- 中文標準譯本 - 他來到自己的家鄉,在他們的會堂裡教導人,以致他們驚嘆不已,說:「這個人的這種智慧和能力是從哪裡來的呢?
- 現代標點和合本 - 來到自己的家鄉,在會堂裡教訓人,甚至他們都稀奇,說:「這人從哪裡有這等智慧和異能呢?
- 文理和合譯本 - 至故土、在會堂訓誨、眾奇之曰、斯人何由得斯智慧異能乎、
- 文理委辦譯本 - 至故土、在會堂教誨、眾奇之曰、斯人焉得斯智慧異能乎、
- 施約瑟淺文理新舊約聖經 - 至故土、在其會堂教誨、眾奇之曰、此人由何而得此智慧異能、
- 吳經熊文理聖詠與新經全集 - 遄返故里、施訓會堂、眾奇之曰:『斯人何由而得如斯之妙慧異能?
- Nueva Versión Internacional - Al llegar a su tierra, comenzó a enseñar a la gente en la sinagoga. —¿De dónde sacó este tal sabiduría y tales poderes milagrosos? —decían maravillados—.
- 현대인의 성경 - 고향으로 가서 회당에서 가르치셨다. 사람들이 듣고 놀라 “이 사람의 이런 지혜와 기적을 행하는 능력이 어디서 났느냐?
- Новый Русский Перевод - Он пришел в Свой родной город и начал учить людей в синагоге. Все удивлялись: – Откуда у Этого Человека такая мудрость и такая сила?
- Восточный перевод - и, придя в Свой родной город, начал учить людей в молитвенном доме иудеев, так что они удивлялись: – Откуда у Этого Человека такая мудрость и такая сила?
- Восточный перевод, версия с «Аллахом» - и, придя в Свой родной город, начал учить людей в молитвенном доме иудеев, так что они удивлялись: – Откуда у Этого Человека такая мудрость и такая сила?
- Восточный перевод, версия для Таджикистана - и, придя в Свой родной город, начал учить людей в молитвенном доме иудеев, так что они удивлялись: – Откуда у Этого Человека такая мудрость и такая сила?
- La Bible du Semeur 2015 - Il retourna dans la ville où il avait vécu . Il enseignait ses concitoyens dans leur synagogue. Son enseignement les impressionnait, si bien qu’ils disaient : D’où tient-il cette sagesse et le pouvoir d’accomplir ces miracles ?
- Nestle Aland 28 - καὶ ἐλθὼν εἰς τὴν πατρίδα αὐτοῦ ἐδίδασκεν αὐτοὺς ἐν τῇ συναγωγῇ αὐτῶν, ὥστε ἐκπλήσσεσθαι αὐτοὺς καὶ λέγειν· πόθεν τούτῳ ἡ σοφία αὕτη καὶ αἱ δυνάμεις;
- unfoldingWord® Greek New Testament - καὶ ἐλθὼν εἰς τὴν πατρίδα αὐτοῦ, ἐδίδασκεν αὐτοὺς ἐν τῇ συναγωγῇ αὐτῶν, ὥστε ἐκπλήσσεσθαι αὐτοὺς καὶ λέγειν, πόθεν τούτῳ ἡ σοφία αὕτη καὶ αἱ δυνάμεις?
- Nova Versão Internacional - Chegando à sua cidade, começou a ensinar o povo na sinagoga. Todos ficaram admirados e perguntavam: “De onde lhe vêm esta sabedoria e estes poderes milagrosos?
- Hoffnung für alle - kehrte in seinen Heimatort Nazareth zurück und lehrte dort in der Synagoge. Alle waren erstaunt über ihn und fragten: »Woher hat er diese Weisheit und die Macht, Wunder zu tun?
- Kinh Thánh Hiện Đại - Ngài trở về quê hương, ngồi dạy dân chúng trong hội đường. Mọi người đều kinh ngạc về lời lẽ khôn ngoan và các phép lạ của Chúa.
- พระคริสตธรรมคัมภีร์ไทย ฉบับอมตธรรมร่วมสมัย - เมื่อมาถึงบ้านเกิดของพระองค์ พระองค์ทรงสั่งสอนประชาชนในธรรมศาลาและพวกเขาก็ประหลาดใจและพูดกันว่า “คนนี้ได้สติปัญญาและฤทธิ์อำนาจอัศจรรย์เหล่านี้มาจากไหน?
- พระคัมภีร์ ฉบับแปลใหม่ - และเมื่อมาถึงเมืองที่พระองค์เติบโตมา พระองค์ก็เริ่มสั่งสอนผู้คนในศาลาที่ประชุม จนพวกเขาอัศจรรย์ใจกันและพูดว่า “ชายผู้นี้ได้สติปัญญาและอานุภาพอันอัศจรรย์นี้มาจากไหน
交叉引用
- Acts 28:17 - Three days later, Paul called the Jewish leaders together for a meeting at his house. He said, “The Jews in Jerusalem arrested me on trumped-up charges, and I was taken into custody by the Romans. I assure you that I did absolutely nothing against Jewish laws or Jewish customs. After the Romans investigated the charges and found there was nothing to them, they wanted to set me free, but the Jews objected so fiercely that I was forced to appeal to Caesar. I did this not to accuse them of any wrongdoing or to get our people in trouble with Rome. We’ve had enough trouble through the years that way. I did it for Israel. I asked you to come and listen to me today to make it clear that I’m on Israel’s side, not against her. I’m a hostage here for hope, not doom.”
- Acts 28:21 - They said, “Nobody wrote warning us about you. And no one has shown up saying anything bad about you. But we would like very much to hear more. The only thing we know about this Christian sect is that nobody seems to have anything good to say about it.”
- Acts 28:23 - They agreed on a time. When the day arrived, they came back to his home with a number of their friends. Paul talked to them all day, from morning to evening, explaining everything involved in the kingdom of God, and trying to persuade them all about Jesus by pointing out what Moses and the prophets had written about him.
- Acts 28:24 - Some of them were persuaded by what he said, but others refused to believe a word of it. When the unbelievers got cantankerous and started bickering with each other, Paul interrupted: “I have just one more thing to say to you. The Holy Spirit sure knew what he was talking about when he addressed our ancestors through Isaiah the prophet: Go to this people and tell them this: “You’re going to listen with your ears, but you won’t hear a word; You’re going to stare with your eyes, but you won’t see a thing. These people are blockheads! They stick their fingers in their ears so they won’t have to listen; They screw their eyes shut so they won’t have to look, so they won’t have to deal with me face-to-face and let me heal them.”
- Acts 28:28 - “You’ve had your chance. The non-Jewish outsiders are next on the list. And believe me, they’re going to receive it with open arms!”
- Psalms 22:22 - Here’s the story I’ll tell my friends when they come to worship, and punctuate it with Hallelujahs: Shout Hallelujah, you God-worshipers; give glory, you sons of Jacob; adore him, you daughters of Israel. He has never let you down, never looked the other way when you were being kicked around. He has never wandered off to do his own thing; he has been right there, listening.
- Acts 13:46 - But Paul and Barnabas didn’t back down. Standing their ground they said, “It was required that God’s Word be spoken first of all to you, the Jews. But seeing that you want no part of it—you’ve made it quite clear that you have no taste or inclination for eternal life—the door is open to all the outsiders. And we’re on our way through it, following orders, doing what God commanded when he said, I’ve set you up as light to all nations. You’ll proclaim salvation to the four winds and seven seas!”
- Psalms 40:9 - I’ve preached you to the whole congregation, I’ve kept back nothing, God—you know that. I didn’t keep the news of your ways a secret, didn’t keep it to myself. I told it all, how dependable you are, how thorough. I didn’t hold back pieces of love and truth For myself alone. I told it all, let the congregation know the whole story.
- Acts 4:13 - They couldn’t take their eyes off them—Peter and John standing there so confident, so sure of themselves! Their fascination deepened when they realized these two were laymen with no training in Scripture or formal education. They recognized them as companions of Jesus, but with the man right before them, seeing him standing there so upright—so healed!—what could they say against that?
- Luke 4:16 - He came to Nazareth where he had been raised. As he always did on the Sabbath, he went to the meeting place. When he stood up to read, he was handed the scroll of the prophet Isaiah. Unrolling the scroll, he found the place where it was written, God’s Spirit is on me; he’s chosen me to preach the Message of good news to the poor, Sent me to announce pardon to prisoners and recovery of sight to the blind, To set the burdened and battered free, to announce, “This is God’s time to shine!” He rolled up the scroll, handed it back to the assistant, and sat down. Every eye in the place was on him, intent. Then he started in, “You’ve just heard Scripture make history. It came true just now in this place.”
- Luke 4:22 - All who were there, watching and listening, were surprised at how well he spoke. But they also said, “Isn’t this Joseph’s son, the one we’ve known since he was just a kid?”
- Luke 4:23 - He answered, “I suppose you’re going to quote the proverb, ‘Doctor, go heal yourself. Do here in your hometown what we heard you did in Capernaum.’ Well, let me tell you something: No prophet is ever welcomed in his hometown. Isn’t it a fact that there were many widows in Israel at the time of Elijah during that three and a half years of drought when famine devastated the land, but the only widow to whom Elijah was sent was in Sarepta in Sidon? And there were many lepers in Israel at the time of the prophet Elisha but the only one cleansed was Naaman the Syrian.”
- Luke 4:28 - That set everyone in the meeting place seething with anger. They threw him out, banishing him from the village, then took him to a mountain cliff at the edge of the village to throw him to his doom, but he gave them the slip and was on his way.
- Matthew 4:23 - From there he went all over Galilee. He used synagogues for meeting places and taught people the truth of God. God’s kingdom was his theme—that beginning right now they were under God’s government, a good government! He also healed people of their diseases and of the bad effects of their bad lives. Word got around the entire Roman province of Syria. People brought anybody with a sickness, whether mental, emotional, or physical. Jesus healed them, one and all. More and more people came, the momentum gathering. Besides those from Galilee, crowds came from the “Ten Towns” across the lake, others up from Jerusalem and Judea, still others from across the Jordan.
- Mark 6:1 - He left there and returned to his hometown. His disciples came along. On the Sabbath, he gave a lecture in the meeting place. He stole the show, impressing everyone. “We had no idea he was this good!” they said. “How did he get so wise all of a sudden, get such ability?”
- Mark 6:3 - But in the next breath they were cutting him down: “He’s just a carpenter—Mary’s boy. We’ve known him since he was a kid. We know his brothers, James, Justus, Jude, and Simon, and his sisters. Who does he think he is?” They tripped over what little they knew about him and fell, sprawling. And they never got any further.
- Mark 6:4 - Jesus told them, “A prophet has little honor in his hometown, among his relatives, on the streets he played in as a child.” Jesus wasn’t able to do much of anything there—he laid hands on a few sick people and healed them, that’s all. He couldn’t get over their stubbornness. He left and made a circuit of the other villages, teaching.
- Matthew 7:28 - When Jesus concluded his address, the crowd burst into applause. They had never heard teaching like this. It was apparent that he was living everything he was saying—quite a contrast to their religion teachers! This was the best teaching they had ever heard.
- John 7:16 - Jesus said, “I didn’t make this up. What I teach comes from the One who sent me. Anyone who wants to do his will can test this teaching and know whether it’s from God or whether I’m making it up. A person making things up tries to make himself look good. But someone trying to honor the one who sent him sticks to the facts and doesn’t tamper with reality. It was Moses, wasn’t it, who gave you God’s Law? But none of you are living it. So why are you trying to kill me?”