逐节对照
- The Message - Attention! God calls out to the city! If you know what’s good for you, you’ll listen. So listen, all of you! This is serious business. * * *
- 新标点和合本 - 耶和华向这城呼叫, 智慧人必敬畏他的名: “你们当听是谁派定刑杖的惩罚。
- 和合本2010(上帝版-简体) - 耶和华向这城呼叫 —看重你的名是真智慧 — 你们当听惩罚 和派定惩罚的人 。
- 和合本2010(神版-简体) - 耶和华向这城呼叫 —看重你的名是真智慧 — 你们当听惩罚 和派定惩罚的人 。
- 当代译本 - 智者必敬畏耶和华的名, 祂在向耶路撒冷呼喊: “聚在你里面的众人都要听!
- 圣经新译本 - 听啊!耶和华向这城呼叫, 敬畏你的名就是智慧; 支派和城里的会众啊!你们要听。
- 现代标点和合本 - 耶和华向这城呼叫, 智慧人必敬畏他的名。 “你们当听是谁派定刑杖的惩罚。
- 和合本(拼音版) - 耶和华向这城呼叫, 智慧人必敬畏他的名: “你们当听是谁派定刑杖的惩罚。
- New International Version - Listen! The Lord is calling to the city— and to fear your name is wisdom— “Heed the rod and the One who appointed it.
- New International Reader's Version - The Lord is calling out to Jerusalem. And it would be wise to pay attention to him. He says, “Listen, tribe of Judah and you people who are gathered in the city.
- English Standard Version - The voice of the Lord cries to the city— and it is sound wisdom to fear your name: “Hear of the rod and of him who appointed it!
- New Living Translation - Fear the Lord if you are wise! His voice calls to everyone in Jerusalem: “The armies of destruction are coming; the Lord is sending them.
- Christian Standard Bible - The voice of the Lord calls out to the city (and it is wise to fear your name): “Pay attention to the rod and the one who ordained it.
- New American Standard Bible - The voice of the Lord will call to the city— And it is sound wisdom to fear Your name: “ Hear, you tribe. Who has designated its time?
- New King James Version - The Lord’s voice cries to the city— Wisdom shall see Your name: “Hear the rod! Who has appointed it?
- Amplified Bible - The voice of the Lord shall call to the city [of Jerusalem]— And it is sound wisdom to heed [solemnly] and fear Your name [with awe-filled reverence]; “Hear, O tribe [the rod of punishment]. Who has appointed its time?
- American Standard Version - The voice of Jehovah crieth unto the city, and the man of wisdom will see thy name: hear ye the rod, and who hath appointed it.
- King James Version - The Lord's voice crieth unto the city, and the man of wisdom shall see thy name: hear ye the rod, and who hath appointed it.
- New English Translation - Listen! The Lord is calling to the city! It is wise to respect your authority, O Lord! Listen, O nation, and those assembled in the city!
- World English Bible - Yahweh’s voice calls to the city, and wisdom sees your name: “Listen to the rod, and he who appointed it.
- 新標點和合本 - 耶和華向這城呼叫, 智慧人必敬畏他的名。 你們當聽是誰派定刑杖的懲罰。
- 和合本2010(上帝版-繁體) - 耶和華向這城呼叫 -看重你的名是真智慧 - 你們當聽懲罰 和派定懲罰的人 。
- 和合本2010(神版-繁體) - 耶和華向這城呼叫 —看重你的名是真智慧 — 你們當聽懲罰 和派定懲罰的人 。
- 當代譯本 - 智者必敬畏耶和華的名, 祂在向耶路撒冷呼喊: 「聚在你裡面的眾人都要聽!
- 聖經新譯本 - 聽啊!耶和華向這城呼叫, 敬畏你的名就是智慧; 支派和城裡的會眾啊!你們要聽。
- 呂振中譯本 - 聽啊,永恆主向這城呼叫呢! 敬畏 他的 名是最有效的智慧; 這城的支派和議會啊, 聽哦!
- 現代標點和合本 - 耶和華向這城呼叫, 智慧人必敬畏他的名。 「你們當聽是誰派定刑杖的懲罰。
- 文理和合譯本 - 耶和華之聲、向斯邑而呼、智者必寅畏其名、其聽厥杖、而知為誰所定、
- 文理委辦譯本 - 耶和華降命於邑中、撲責斯民、苟有智慧者、無不遵從焉、
- 施約瑟淺文理新舊約聖經 - 主之聲呼邑、 爾其聽之、 凡有智慧者、必敬畏主之名、 凡有智慧者必敬畏主之名或作凡敬畏主名者必為有福 爾必受撲責、亦當知定之者誰、
- Nueva Versión Internacional - Tribu y asamblea de la ciudad, escuchen la voz del Señor, que los convoca, pues es de sabios temer su nombre.
- 현대인의 성경 - 예루살렘 사람들아, 여호와께서 너희 성을 향해 외치시는 말씀을 들어라. 여호와를 두려운 마음으로 섬기는 것이 참 지혜이다. “성 안에 있는 모든 사람들아, 들어라! 너희를 매로 치기로 작정한 자가 누구냐?
- Новый Русский Перевод - Голос Господа взывает к городу (и мудрость – бояться Твоего имени): – Внимайте жезлу и Тому, Кто его поставил .
- Восточный перевод - Голос Вечного взывает к городу (и мудрость – бояться Его имени): – Внимайте жезлу и Тому, Кто его поставил.
- Восточный перевод, версия с «Аллахом» - Голос Вечного взывает к городу (и мудрость – бояться Его имени): – Внимайте жезлу и Тому, Кто его поставил.
- Восточный перевод, версия для Таджикистана - Голос Вечного взывает к городу (и мудрость – бояться Его имени): – Внимайте жезлу и Тому, Кто его поставил.
- La Bible du Semeur 2015 - L’Eternel s’adresse à la ville : – la sagesse, c’est de le craindre : alors, écoutez la menace ╵de votre châtiment et celui qui l’a décidé –
- リビングバイブル - 主の声はエルサレム中に響き渡ります。 賢い人は主に耳を傾けなさい。 「侵入軍がやって来る。 主がそれを送っているのだ。
- Nova Versão Internacional - A voz do Senhor está clamando à cidade; é sensato temer o seu nome! “Ouçam, tribo de Judá e assembleia da cidade!
- Hoffnung für alle - Hört, was der Herr der Stadt Jerusalem zuruft! Wer klug ist, der nimmt seine Worte ernst! Lasst euch warnen durch die Strafe, die euch bevorsteht! Gott selbst hat sie über euch verhängt.
- Kinh Thánh Hiện Đại - Nếu là người khôn ngoan hãy kính sợ Chúa Hằng Hữu! Tiếng Ngài phán với dân trong Giê-ru-sa-lem: “Đội quân hủy diệt đang tiến đến; do Chúa Hằng Hữu đã sai chúng.
- พระคริสตธรรมคัมภีร์ไทย ฉบับอมตธรรมร่วมสมัย - ฟังเถิด! องค์พระผู้เป็นเจ้ากำลังตรัสเรียกเยรูซาเล็ม เป็นการฉลาดที่จะยำเกรงพระนามพระองค์ “จงฟังเถิด เผ่าที่ชุมนุมกันในกรุงนั้น
- พระคัมภีร์ ฉบับแปลใหม่ - เสียงของพระผู้เป็นเจ้าประกาศแก่เมือง ความเกรงกลัวที่มีต่อพระนามของพระองค์นับว่ามีสติปัญญา “จงฟังการลงโทษและฟังองค์ผู้กำหนดโทษ
交叉引用
- Jeremiah 14:19 - God, have you said your final No to Judah? Can you simply not stand Zion any longer? If not, why have you treated us like this, beaten us nearly to death? We hoped for peace— nothing good came from it; We looked for healing— and got kicked in the stomach. We admit, O God, how badly we’ve lived, and our ancestors, how bad they were. We’ve sinned, they’ve sinned, we’ve all sinned against you! Your reputation is at stake! Don’t quit on us! Don’t walk out and abandon your glorious Temple! Remember your covenant. Don’t break faith with us! Can the no-gods of the godless nations cause rain? Can the sky water the earth by itself? You’re the one, O God, who does this. So you’re the one for whom we wait. You made it all, you do it all.
- Joel 2:12 - But there’s also this, it’s not too late— God’s personal Message!— “Come back to me and really mean it! Come fasting and weeping, sorry for your sins!”
- Joel 2:13 - Change your life, not just your clothes. Come back to God, your God. And here’s why: God is kind and merciful. He takes a deep breath, puts up with a lot, This most patient God, extravagant in love, always ready to cancel catastrophe. Who knows? Maybe he’ll do it now, maybe he’ll turn around and show pity. Maybe, when all’s said and done, there’ll be blessings full and robust for your God! * * *
- Joel 2:15 - Blow the ram’s horn trumpet in Zion! Declare a day of repentance, a holy fast day. Call a public meeting. Get everyone there. Consecrate the congregation. Make sure the elders come, but bring in the children, too, even the nursing babies, Even men and women on their honeymoon— interrupt them and get them there. Between Sanctuary entrance and altar, let the priests, God’s servants, weep tears of repentance. Let them intercede: “Have mercy, God, on your people! Don’t abandon your heritage to contempt. Don’t let the pagans take over and rule them and sneer, ‘And so where is this God of theirs?’” * * *
- Joel 2:18 - At that, God went into action to get his land back. He took pity on his people. God answered and spoke to his people, “Look, listen—I’m sending a gift: Grain and wine and olive oil. The fast is over—eat your fill! I won’t expose you any longer to contempt among the pagans. I’ll head off the final enemy coming out of the north and dump them in a wasteland. Half of them will end up in the Dead Sea, the other half in the Mediterranean. There they’ll rot, a stench to high heaven. The bigger the enemy, the stronger the stench!”
- Isaiah 26:11 - You hold your hand up high, God, but they don’t see it. Open their eyes to what you do, to see your zealous love for your people. Shame them. Light a fire under them. Get the attention of these enemies of yours. God, order a peaceful and whole life for us because everything we’ve done, you’ve done for us. O God, our God, we’ve had other masters rule us, but you’re the only Master we’ve ever known. The dead don’t talk, ghosts don’t walk, Because you’ve said, “Enough—that’s all for you,” and wiped them off the books. But the living you make larger than life. The more life you give, the more glory you display, and stretch the borders to accommodate more living!
- Job 5:17 - “So, what a blessing when God steps in and corrects you! Mind you, don’t despise the discipline of Almighty God! True, he wounds, but he also dresses the wound; the same hand that hurts you, heals you. From one disaster after another he delivers you; no matter what the calamity, the evil can’t touch you—
- Job 5:8 - “If I were in your shoes, I’d go straight to God, I’d throw myself on the mercy of God. After all, he’s famous for great and unexpected acts; there’s no end to his surprises. He gives rain, for instance, across the wide earth, sends water to irrigate the fields. He raises up the down-and-out, gives firm footing to those sinking in grief. He aborts the schemes of conniving crooks, so that none of their plots come to term. He catches the know-it-alls in their conspiracies— all that intricate intrigue swept out with the trash! Suddenly they’re disoriented, plunged into darkness; they can’t see to put one foot in front of the other. But the downtrodden are saved by God, saved from the murderous plots, saved from the iron fist. And so the poor continue to hope, while injustice is bound and gagged.
- 2 Samuel 21:1 - There was a famine in David’s time. It went on year after year after year—three years. David went to God seeking the reason. God said, “This is because there is blood on Saul and his house, from the time he massacred the Gibeonites.”
- Amos 4:6 - “You know, don’t you, that I’m the One who emptied your pantries and cleaned out your cupboards, Who left you hungry and standing in bread lines? But you never got hungry for me. You continued to ignore me.” God’s Decree.
- Amos 4:7 - “Yes, and I’m the One who stopped the rains three months short of harvest. I’d make it rain on one village but not on another. I’d make it rain on one field but not on another—and that one would dry up. People would stagger from village to village crazed for water and never quenching their thirst. But you never got thirsty for me. You ignored me.” God’s Decree.
- Amos 4:9 - “I hit your crops with disease and withered your orchards and gardens. Locusts devoured your olive and fig trees, but you continued to ignore me.” God’s Decree.
- Amos 4:10 - “I revisited you with the old Egyptian plagues, killed your choice young men and prize horses. The stink of rot in your camps was so strong that you held your noses— But you didn’t notice me. You continued to ignore me.” God’s Decree.
- Amos 4:11 - “I hit you with earthquake and fire, left you devastated like Sodom and Gomorrah. You were like a burning stick snatched from the flames. But you never looked my way. You continued to ignore me.” God’s Decree.
- Amos 4:12 - “All this I have done to you, Israel, and this is why I have done it. Time’s up, O Israel! Prepare to meet your God!”
- Isaiah 40:6 - A voice says, “Shout!” I said, “What shall I shout?” “These people are nothing but grass, their love fragile as wildflowers. The grass withers, the wildflowers fade, if God so much as puffs on them. Aren’t these people just so much grass? True, the grass withers and the wildflowers fade, but our God’s Word stands firm and forever.”
- Proverbs 22:3 - A prudent person sees trouble coming and ducks; a simpleton walks in blindly and is clobbered.
- Jonah 3:4 - Jonah entered the city, went one day’s walk and preached, “In forty days Nineveh will be smashed.”
- Jonah 3:5 - The people of Nineveh listened, and trusted God. They proclaimed a citywide fast and dressed in burlap to show their repentance. Everyone did it—rich and poor, famous and obscure, leaders and followers.
- Jonah 3:6 - When the message reached the king of Nineveh, he got up off his throne, threw down his royal robes, dressed in burlap, and sat down in the dirt. Then he issued a public proclamation throughout Nineveh, authorized by him and his leaders: “Not one drop of water, not one bite of food for man, woman, or animal, including your herds and flocks! Dress them all, both people and animals, in burlap, and send up a cry for help to God. Everyone must turn around, turn back from an evil life and the violent ways that stain their hands. Who knows? Maybe God will turn around and change his mind about us, quit being angry with us and let us live!”
- Jonah 3:10 - God saw what they had done, that they had turned away from their evil lives. He did change his mind about them. What he said he would do to them he didn’t do.
- Amos 6:1 - Woe to you who think you live on easy street in Zion, who think Mount Samaria is the good life. You assume you’re at the top of the heap, voted the number-one best place to live. Well, wake up and look around. Get off your pedestal. Take a look at Calneh. Go and visit Great Hamath. Look in on Gath of the Philistines. Doesn’t that take you off your high horse? Compared to them, you’re not much, are you?
- Job 10:2 - Job prayed: “Here’s what I want to say: Don’t, God, bring in a verdict of guilty without letting me know the charges you’re bringing. How does this fit into what you once called ‘good’— giving me a hard time, spurning me, a life you shaped by your very own hands, and then blessing the plots of the wicked? You don’t look at things the way we mortals do. You’re not taken in by appearances, are you? Unlike us, you’re not working against a deadline. You have all eternity to work things out. So what’s this all about, anyway—this compulsion to dig up some dirt, to find some skeleton in my closet? You know good and well I’m not guilty. You also know no one can help me.
- Lamentations 3:40 - Let’s take a good look at the way we’re living and reorder our lives under God. Let’s lift our hearts and hands at one and the same time, praying to God in heaven: “We’ve been contrary and willful, and you haven’t forgiven.
- Isaiah 9:13 - But the people paid no mind to him who hit them, didn’t seek God-of-the-Angel-Armies. So God hacked off Israel’s head and tail, palm branch and reed, both on the same day. The bigheaded elders were the head, the lying prophets were the tail. Those who were supposed to lead this people led them down blind alleys, And those who followed the leaders ended up lost and confused. That’s why the Master lost interest in the young men, had no feeling for their orphans and widows. All of them were godless and evil, talking filth and folly. And even after that, he was still angry, his fist still raised, ready to hit them again.
- Isaiah 66:6 - Rumbles of thunder from the city! A voice out of the Temple! God’s voice, handing out judgment to his enemies:
- 2 Kings 22:11 - When the king heard what was written in the book, God’s Revelation, he ripped his robes in dismay. And then he called for Hilkiah the priest, Ahikam son of Shaphan, Acbor son of Micaiah, Shaphan the royal secretary, and Asaiah the king’s personal aide. He ordered them all: “Go and pray to God for me and for this people—for all Judah! Find out what we must do in response to what is written in this book that has just been found! God’s anger must be burning furiously against us—our ancestors haven’t obeyed a thing written in this book, followed none of the instructions directed to us.”
- 2 Kings 22:14 - Hilkiah the priest, Ahikam, Acbor, Shaphan, and Asaiah went straight to Huldah the prophetess. She was the wife of Shallum son of Tikvah, the son of Harhas, who was in charge of the palace wardrobe. She lived in Jerusalem in the Second Quarter. The five men consulted with her. In response to them she said, “God’s word, the God of Israel: Tell the man who sent you here that I’m on my way to bring the doom of judgment on this place and this people. Every word written in the book read by the king of Judah will happen. And why? Because they’ve deserted me and taken up with other gods, made me thoroughly angry by setting up their god-making businesses. My anger is raging white-hot against this place and nobody is going to put it out.
- 2 Kings 22:18 - “And also tell the king of Judah, since he sent you to ask God for direction; tell him this, God’s comment on what he read in the book: ‘Because you took seriously the doom of judgment I spoke against this place and people, and because you responded in humble repentance, tearing your robe in dismay and weeping before me, I’m taking you seriously. God’s word: I’ll take care of you. You’ll have a quiet death and be buried in peace. You won’t be around to see the doom that I’m going to bring upon this place.’” The men took her message back to the king.
- Amos 3:8 - The lion has roared— who isn’t frightened? God has spoken— what prophet can keep quiet? * * *
- Amos 3:9 - Announce to the forts of Assyria, announce to the forts of Egypt— Tell them, “Gather on the Samaritan mountains, take a good, hard look: what a snake pit of brutality and terror! They can’t—or won’t—do one thing right.” God said so. “They stockpile violence and blight. Therefore”—this is God’s Word—“an enemy will surround the country. He’ll strip you of your power and plunder your forts.”
- Amos 3:12 - God’s Message: “In the same way that a shepherd trying to save a lamb from a lion Manages to recover just a pair of legs or the scrap of an ear, So will little be saved of the Israelites who live in Samaria— A couple of old chairs at most, the broken leg of a table.
- Amos 3:13 - “Listen and bring witness against Jacob’s family”— this is God’s Word, God-of-the-Angel-Armies! “Note well! The day I make Israel pay for its sins, pay for the sin-altars of worship at Bethel, The horned altars will all be dehorned and scattered around. I’ll tear down the winter palace, smash the summer palace—all your fancy buildings. The luxury homes will be demolished, all those pretentious houses.” God’s Decree.
- Haggai 1:5 - And then a little later, God-of-the-Angel-Armies spoke out again: “Take a good, hard look at your life. Think it over. You have spent a lot of money, but you haven’t much to show for it. You keep filling your plates, but you never get filled up. You keep drinking and drinking and drinking, but you’re always thirsty. You put on layer after layer of clothes, but you can’t get warm. And the people who work for you, what are they getting out of it? Not much— a leaky, rusted-out bucket, that’s what.”
- Haggai 1:7 - That’s why God-of-the-Angel-Armies said: “Take a good, hard look at your life. Think it over.” * * *
- Hosea 14:9 - If you want to live well, make sure you understand all of this. If you know what’s good for you, you’ll learn this inside and out. God’s paths get you where you want to go. Right-living people walk them easily; wrong-living people are always tripping and stumbling.
- Revelation 3:19 - “The people I love, I call to account—prod and correct and guide so that they’ll live at their best. Up on your feet, then! About face! Run after God!
- Isaiah 10:5 - “Doom to Assyria, weapon of my anger. My wrath is a club in his hands! I send him against a godless nation, against the people I’m angry with. I command him to strip them clean, rob them blind, and then push their faces in the mud and leave them. But Assyria has another agenda; he has something else in mind. He’s out to destroy utterly, to stamp out as many nations as he can. Assyria says, ‘Aren’t my commanders all kings? Can’t they do whatever they like? Didn’t I destroy Calno as well as Carchemish? Hamath as well as Arpad? Level Samaria as I did Damascus? I’ve eliminated kingdoms full of gods far more impressive than anything in Jerusalem and Samaria. So what’s to keep me from destroying Jerusalem in the same way I destroyed Samaria and all her god-idols?’”
- Isaiah 30:27 - Look, God’s on his way, and from a long way off! Smoking with anger, immense as he comes into view, Words steaming from his mouth, searing, indicting words! A torrent of words, a flash flood of words sweeping everyone into the vortex of his words. He’ll shake down the nations in a sieve of destruction, herd them into a dead end.