逐节对照
- The Message - But they, our ancestors, were arrogant; bullheaded, they wouldn’t obey your commands. They turned a deaf ear, they refused to remember the miracles you had done for them; They turned stubborn, got it into their heads to return to their Egyptian slavery. And you, a forgiving God, gracious and compassionate, Incredibly patient, with tons of love— you didn’t dump them. Yes, even when they cast a sculpted calf and said, “This is your god Who brought you out of Egypt,” and continued from bad to worse, You in your amazing compassion didn’t walk off and leave them in the desert. The Pillar of Cloud didn’t leave them; daily it continued to show them their route; The Pillar of Fire did the same by night, showed them the right way to go.
- 新标点和合本 - “但我们的列祖行事狂傲,硬着颈项不听从你的诫命;
- 和合本2010(上帝版-简体) - “‘但我们的祖先行事狂傲,硬着颈项不听从你的诫命。
- 和合本2010(神版-简体) - “‘但我们的祖先行事狂傲,硬着颈项不听从你的诫命。
- 当代译本 - 但我们的祖先行事狂傲,顽固不化,不肯听从你的诫命。
- 圣经新译本 - 但是我们的列祖狂妄自大, 硬着颈项,不听从你的命令。
- 中文标准译本 - “然而,我们的祖先行事狂傲, 硬着颈项,不听从你的诫命。
- 现代标点和合本 - “但我们的列祖行事狂傲,硬着颈项不听从你的诫命,
- 和合本(拼音版) - “但我们的列祖行事狂傲,硬着颈项不听从你的诫命;
- New International Version - “But they, our ancestors, became arrogant and stiff-necked, and they did not obey your commands.
- New International Reader's Version - “But our people before us became proud and stubborn. They didn’t obey your commands.
- English Standard Version - “But they and our fathers acted presumptuously and stiffened their neck and did not obey your commandments.
- New Living Translation - “But our ancestors were proud and stubborn, and they paid no attention to your commands.
- Christian Standard Bible - But our ancestors acted arrogantly; they became stiff-necked and did not listen to your commands.
- New American Standard Bible - “But they, our fathers, acted arrogantly; They became stubborn and would not listen to Your commandments.
- New King James Version - “But they and our fathers acted proudly, Hardened their necks, And did not heed Your commandments.
- Amplified Bible - “But they, our fathers, acted arrogantly; They stiffened their necks and would not heed Your commandments.
- American Standard Version - But they and our fathers dealt proudly, and hardened their neck, and hearkened not to thy commandments,
- King James Version - But they and our fathers dealt proudly, and hardened their necks, and hearkened not to thy commandments,
- New English Translation - “But they – our ancestors – behaved presumptuously; they rebelled and did not obey your commandments.
- World English Bible - “But they and our fathers behaved proudly, hardened their neck, didn’t listen to your commandments,
- 新標點和合本 - 「但我們的列祖行事狂傲,硬着頸項不聽從你的誡命;
- 和合本2010(上帝版-繁體) - 「『但我們的祖先行事狂傲,硬着頸項不聽從你的誡命。
- 和合本2010(神版-繁體) - 「『但我們的祖先行事狂傲,硬着頸項不聽從你的誡命。
- 當代譯本 - 但我們的祖先行事狂傲,頑固不化,不肯聽從你的誡命。
- 聖經新譯本 - 但是我們的列祖狂妄自大, 硬著頸項,不聽從你的命令。
- 呂振中譯本 - 『但是他們、我們的祖宗、狂妄傲慢,硬着脖子,不聽你的誡命,
- 中文標準譯本 - 「然而,我們的祖先行事狂傲, 硬著頸項,不聽從你的誡命。
- 現代標點和合本 - 「但我們的列祖行事狂傲,硬著頸項不聽從你的誡命,
- 文理和合譯本 - 惟我列祖、驕矜強項、不聽爾命、
- 文理委辦譯本 - 當時之民、即我列祖、妄自矜詡、強項不馴、不聽從爾命、
- 施約瑟淺文理新舊約聖經 - 當時之民、即我列祖、狂妄強項、不聽主命、
- Nueva Versión Internacional - Pero ellos y nuestros padres fueron altivos; no quisieron obedecer tus mandamientos.
- 현대인의 성경 - “그러나 우리 조상들은 교만하여 고집을 피우고 주의 명령에 순종하지 않았습니다.
- Новый Русский Перевод - Но они и наши предки стали надменны и упрямы и не слушались Твоих повелений.
- Восточный перевод - Но наши предки стали надменны и упрямы и не слушались Твоих повелений.
- Восточный перевод, версия с «Аллахом» - Но наши предки стали надменны и упрямы и не слушались Твоих повелений.
- Восточный перевод, версия для Таджикистана - Но наши предки стали надменны и упрямы и не слушались Твоих повелений.
- La Bible du Semeur 2015 - Mais eux et nos ancêtres sont devenus orgueilleux et se sont montrés rebelles. Ils n’ont pas obéi à tes commandements ;
- リビングバイブル - しかし私たちの先祖は高慢で、頑固で、神様の戒めに耳を傾けようとはしませんでした。
- Nova Versão Internacional - “Mas os nossos antepassados tornaram-se arrogantes e obstinados, e não obedeceram aos teus mandamentos.
- Hoffnung für alle - Aber unsere Vorfahren waren hochmütig, sie widersetzten sich dir und schlugen deine Weisungen in den Wind.
- Kinh Thánh Hiện Đại - Nhưng tổ tiên chúng con kiêu căng, ương ngạnh, không tuân giữ điều răn Chúa.
- พระคริสตธรรมคัมภีร์ไทย ฉบับอมตธรรมร่วมสมัย - “แต่บรรพบุรุษของข้าพระองค์ทั้งหลายเย่อหยิ่งและดื้อดึง ไม่ยอมเชื่อฟังพระบัญชาของพระองค์
- พระคัมภีร์ ฉบับแปลใหม่ - แต่พวกเขาและบรรพบุรุษของเราต่างยโสและดื้อด้าน และไม่ปฏิบัติตามคำสั่งของพระองค์
交叉引用
- Deuteronomy 9:27 - “Remember your servants Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob; don’t make too much of the stubbornness of this people, their evil and their sin, lest the Egyptians from whom you rescued them say, ‘God couldn’t do it; he got tired and wasn’t able to take them to the land he promised them. He ended up hating them and dumped them in the wilderness to die.’
- 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.”
- Deuteronomy 9:13 - God said, “I look at this people and all I see are hardheaded, hardhearted rebels. Get out of my way now so I can destroy them. I’m going to wipe them off the face of the map. Then I’ll start over with you to make a nation far better and bigger than they could ever be.”
- Psalms 81:8 - “Listen, dear ones—get this straight; O Israel, don’t take this lightly. Don’t take up with strange gods, don’t worship the popular gods. I’m God, your God, the very God who rescued you from doom in Egypt, Then fed you all you could eat, filled your hungry stomachs.
- Hebrews 3:15 - For who were the people who turned a deaf ear? Weren’t they the very ones Moses led out of Egypt? And who was God provoked with for forty years? Wasn’t it those who turned a deaf ear and ended up corpses in the wilderness? And when he swore that they’d never get where they were going, wasn’t he talking to the ones who turned a deaf ear? They never got there because they never listened, never believed.
- Romans 2:5 - You’re not getting by with anything. Every refusal and avoidance of God adds fuel to the fire. The day is coming when it’s going to blaze hot and high, God’s fiery and righteous judgment. Make no mistake: In the end you get what’s coming to you—Real Life for those who work on God’s side, but to those who insist on getting their own way and take the path of least resistance, Fire!
- Psalms 106:6 - We’ve sinned a lot, both we and our parents; We’ve fallen short, hurt a lot of people. After our parents left Egypt, they took your wonders for granted, forgot your great and wonderful love. They were barely beyond the Red Sea when they defied the High God —the very place he saved them! —the place he revealed his amazing power! He rebuked the Red Sea so that it dried up on the spot —he paraded them right through! —no one so much as got wet feet! He saved them from a life of oppression, pried them loose from the grip of the enemy. Then the waters flowed back on their oppressors; there wasn’t a single survivor. Then they believed his words were true and broke out in songs of praise.
- Deuteronomy 9:23 - The most recent was when God sent you out from Kadesh Barnea, ordering you: “Go. Possess the land that I’m giving you.” And what did you do? You rebelled. Rebelled against the clear orders of God, your God. Refused to trust him. Wouldn’t obey him. You’ve been rebels against God from the first day I knew you.
- Isaiah 63:10 - But they turned on him; they grieved his Holy Spirit. So he turned on them, became their enemy and fought them.
- 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.
- Proverbs 29:1 - For people who hate discipline and only get more stubborn, There’ll come a day when life tumbles in and they break, but by then it’ll be too late to help them.
- Psalms 78:9 - The Ephraimites, armed to the teeth, ran off when the battle began. They were cowards to God’s Covenant, refused to walk by his Word. They forgot what he had done— marvels he’d done right before their eyes. He performed miracles in plain sight of their parents in Egypt, out on the fields of Zoan. He split the Sea and they walked right through it; he piled the waters to the right and the left. He led them by day with a cloud, led them all the night long with a fiery torch. He split rocks in the wilderness, gave them all they could drink from underground springs; He made creeks flow out from sheer rock, and water pour out like a river.
- Psalms 78:17 - All they did was sin even more, rebel in the desert against the High God. They tried to get their own way with God, clamored for favors, for special attention. They whined like spoiled children, “Why can’t God give us a decent meal in this desert? Sure, he struck the rock and the water flowed, creeks cascaded from the rock. But how about some fresh-baked bread? How about a nice cut of meat?”
- Psalms 78:21 - When God heard that, he was furious— his anger flared against Jacob, he lost his temper with Israel. It was clear they didn’t believe God, had no intention of trusting in his help. But God helped them anyway, commanded the clouds and gave orders that opened the gates of heaven. He rained down showers of manna to eat, he gave them the Bread of Heaven. They ate the bread of the mighty angels; he sent them all the food they could eat. He let East Wind break loose from the skies, gave a strong push to South Wind. This time it was birds that rained down— succulent birds, an abundance of birds. He aimed them right for the center of their camp; all round their tents there were birds. They ate and had their fill; he handed them everything they craved on a platter. But their greed knew no bounds; they stuffed their mouths with more and more. Finally, God was fed up, his anger erupted— he cut down their brightest and best, he laid low Israel’s finest young men.
- Psalms 78:32 - And—can you believe it?—they kept right on sinning; all those wonders and they still wouldn’t believe! So their lives wasted away to nothing— nothing to show for their lives but a ghost town. When he cut them down, they came running for help; they turned and pled for mercy. They gave witness that God was their rock, that High God was their redeemer, But they didn’t mean a word of it; they lied through their teeth the whole time. They could not have cared less about him, wanted nothing to do with his Covenant.
- Psalms 78:38 - And God? Compassionate! Forgave the sin! Didn’t destroy! Over and over he reined in his anger, restrained his considerable wrath. He knew what they were made of; he knew there wasn’t much to them, How often in the desert they had spurned him, tried his patience in those wilderness years. Time and again they pushed him to the limit, provoked Israel’s Holy God. How quickly they forgot what he’d done, forgot their day of rescue from the enemy, When he did miracles in Egypt, wonders on the plain of Zoan. He turned the River and its streams to blood— not a drop of water fit to drink. He sent flies, which ate them alive, and frogs, which drove them crazy. He turned their harvest over to caterpillars, everything they had worked for to the locusts. He flattened their grapevines with hail; a killing frost ruined their orchards. He pounded their cattle with hail, let thunderbolts loose on their herds. His anger flared, a wild firestorm of havoc, An advance guard of disease-carrying angels to clear the ground, preparing the way before him. He didn’t spare those people, he let the plague rage through their lives. He killed all the Egyptian firstborns, lusty infants, offspring of Ham’s virility. Then he led his people out like sheep, took his flock safely through the wilderness. He took good care of them; they had nothing to fear. The Sea took care of their enemies for good. He brought them into his holy land, this mountain he claimed for his own. He scattered everyone who got in their way; he staked out an inheritance for them— the tribes of Israel all had their own places.
- Psalms 78:56 - But they kept on giving him a hard time, rebelled against God, the High God, refused to do anything he told them. They were worse, if that’s possible, than their parents: traitors—crooked as a corkscrew. Their pagan orgies provoked God’s anger, their obscene idolatries broke his heart. When God heard their carryings-on, he was furious; he posted a huge No over Israel. He walked off and left Shiloh empty, abandoned the shrine where he had met with Israel. He let his pride and joy go to the dogs, turned his back on the pride of his life. He turned them loose on fields of battle; angry, he let them fend for themselves. Their young men went to war and never came back; their young women waited in vain. Their priests were massacred, and their widows never shed a tear.
- Psalms 78:65 - Suddenly the Lord was up on his feet like someone roused from deep sleep, shouting like a drunken warrior. He hit his enemies hard, sent them running, yelping, not daring to look back. He disqualified Joseph as leader, told Ephraim he didn’t have what it takes, And chose the Tribe of Judah instead, Mount Zion, which he loves so much. He built his sanctuary there, resplendent, solid and lasting as the earth itself. Then he chose David, his servant, handpicked him from his work in the sheep pens. One day he was caring for the ewes and their lambs, the next day God had him shepherding Jacob, his people Israel, his prize possession. His good heart made him a good shepherd; he guided the people wisely and well.
- Deuteronomy 1:26 - But then you weren’t willing to go up. You rebelled against God, your God’s plain word. You complained in your tents: “God hates us. He hauled us out of Egypt in order to dump us among the Amorites—a death sentence for sure! How can we go up? We’re trapped in a dead end. Our brothers took all the wind out of our sails, telling us, ‘The people are bigger and stronger than we are; their cities are huge, their defenses massive—we even saw Anakite giants there!’”
- Deuteronomy 1:29 - I tried to relieve your fears: “Don’t be terrified of them. God, your God, is leading the way; he’s fighting for you. You saw with your own eyes what he did for you in Egypt; you saw what he did in the wilderness, how God, your God, carried you as a father carries his child, carried you the whole way until you arrived here. But now that you’re here, you won’t trust God, your God—this same God who goes ahead of you in your travels to scout out a place to pitch camp, a fire by night and a cloud by day to show you the way to go.”
- Jeremiah 2:31 - “What a generation you turned out to be! Didn’t I tell you? Didn’t I warn you? Have I let you down, Israel? Am I nothing but a dead-end street? Why do my people say, ‘Good riddance! From now on we’re on our own’? Young women don’t forget their jewelry, do they? Brides don’t show up without their veils, do they? But my people forget me. Day after day after day they never give me a thought. * * *
- 2 Kings 17:14 - But they wouldn’t listen. If anything, they were even more bullheaded than their stubborn ancestors, if that’s possible. They were contemptuous of his instructions, the solemn and holy covenant he had made with their ancestors, and of his repeated reminders and warnings. They lived a “nothing” life and became “nothings”—just like the pagan peoples all around them. They were well-warned: God said, “Don’t!” but they did it anyway.
- Acts 7:51 - “And you continue, so bullheaded! Calluses on your hearts, flaps on your ears! Deliberately ignoring the Holy Spirit, you’re just like your ancestors. Was there ever a prophet who didn’t get the same treatment? Your ancestors killed anyone who dared talk about the coming of the Just One. And you’ve kept up the family tradition—traitors and murderers, all of you. You had God’s Law handed to you by angels—gift-wrapped!—and you squandered it!”
- Exodus 15:26 - That’s the place where God set up rules and procedures; that’s where he started testing them. God said, “If you listen, listen obediently to how God tells you to live in his presence, obeying his commandments and keeping all his laws, then I won’t strike you with all the diseases that I inflicted on the Egyptians; I am God your healer.”
- Deuteronomy 9:6 - Know this and don’t ever forget it: It’s not because of any good that you’ve done that God is giving you this good land to own. Anything but! You’re stubborn as mules. Keep in mind and don’t ever forget how angry you made God, your God, in the wilderness. You’ve kicked and screamed against God from the day you left Egypt until you got to this place, rebels all the way. You made God angry at Horeb, made him so angry that he wanted to destroy you. When I climbed the mountain to receive the slabs of stone, the tablets of the covenant that God made with you, I stayed there on the mountain forty days and nights: I ate no food; I drank no water. Then God gave me the two slabs of stone, engraved with the finger of God. They contained word for word everything that God spoke to you on the mountain out of the fire, on the day of the assembly.
- Deuteronomy 31:27 - “I know what rebels you are, how stubborn and willful you can be. Even today, while I’m still alive and present with you, you’re rebellious against God. How much worse when I’ve died! So gather the leaders of the tribes and the officials here. I have something I need to say directly to them with Heaven and Earth as witnesses. I know that after I die you’re going to make a mess of things, abandoning the way I commanded, inviting all kinds of evil consequences in the days ahead. You’re determined to do evil in defiance of God—I know you are—deliberately provoking his anger by what you do.”
- Psalms 81:11 - “But my people didn’t listen, Israel paid no attention; So I let go of the reins and told them, ‘Run! Do it your own way!’
- Psalms 81:13 - “Oh, dear people, will you listen to me now? Israel, will you follow my map? I’ll make short work of your enemies, give your foes the back of my hand. I’ll send the God-haters cringing like dogs, never to be heard from again. You’ll feast on my fresh-baked bread spread with butter and rock-pure honey.”