逐节对照
- New International Reader's Version - A person who has a pure and loving heart and speaks kindly will be a friend of the king.
- 新标点和合本 - 喜爱清心的人因他嘴上的恩言, 王必与他为友。
- 和合本2010(上帝版-简体) - 喜爱清心,嘴唇有恩言的, 王必与他为友。
- 和合本2010(神版-简体) - 喜爱清心,嘴唇有恩言的, 王必与他为友。
- 当代译本 - 喜爱清心、口吐恩言的人, 必与君王为友。
- 圣经新译本 - 喜爱内心洁净,嘴上有恩言的, 君王要作他的朋友。
- 中文标准译本 - 喜爱内心纯净的,他的嘴上有恩言, 有君王与他做朋友。
- 现代标点和合本 - 喜爱清心的人,因他嘴上的恩言, 王必与他为友。
- 和合本(拼音版) - 喜爱清心的人,因他嘴上的恩言, 王必与他为友。
- New International Version - One who loves a pure heart and who speaks with grace will have the king for a friend.
- English Standard Version - He who loves purity of heart, and whose speech is gracious, will have the king as his friend.
- New Living Translation - Whoever loves a pure heart and gracious speech will have the king as a friend.
- The Message - God loves the pure-hearted and well-spoken; good leaders also delight in their friendship.
- Christian Standard Bible - The one who loves a pure heart and gracious lips — the king is his friend.
- New American Standard Bible - One who loves purity of heart And whose speech is gracious, the king is his friend.
- New King James Version - He who loves purity of heart And has grace on his lips, The king will be his friend.
- Amplified Bible - He who loves purity of heart And whose speech is gracious will have the king as his friend.
- American Standard Version - He that loveth pureness of heart, For the grace of his lips the king will be his friend.
- King James Version - He that loveth pureness of heart, for the grace of his lips the king shall be his friend.
- New English Translation - The one who loves a pure heart and whose speech is gracious – the king will be his friend.
- World English Bible - He who loves purity of heart and speaks gracefully is the king’s friend.
- 新標點和合本 - 喜愛清心的人因他嘴上的恩言, 王必與他為友。
- 和合本2010(上帝版-繁體) - 喜愛清心,嘴唇有恩言的, 王必與他為友。
- 和合本2010(神版-繁體) - 喜愛清心,嘴唇有恩言的, 王必與他為友。
- 當代譯本 - 喜愛清心、口吐恩言的人, 必與君王為友。
- 聖經新譯本 - 喜愛內心潔淨,嘴上有恩言的, 君王要作他的朋友。
- 呂振中譯本 - 喜愛心裏潔淨的、嘴上有恩 言 的、 王必做他的朋友。
- 中文標準譯本 - 喜愛內心純淨的,他的嘴上有恩言, 有君王與他做朋友。
- 現代標點和合本 - 喜愛清心的人,因他嘴上的恩言, 王必與他為友。
- 文理和合譯本 - 好清心者、因其嘉言、王與之友、
- 文理委辦譯本 - 清其心、善其詞、王必眷祐。
- 施約瑟淺文理新舊約聖經 - 心喜清潔者、口辭必善、王以之為友、
- Nueva Versión Internacional - El que ama la pureza de corazón y tiene gracia al hablar tendrá por amigo al rey.
- 현대인의 성경 - 마음의 순결을 사랑하고 말을 품위 있게 하는 사람에게는 왕이 그의 친구가 된다.
- Новый Русский Перевод - Кто любит чистоту сердца, чья речь любезна, тому царь будет другом.
- Восточный перевод - Кто любит чистоту сердца и говорит любезно, тому царь будет другом.
- Восточный перевод, версия с «Аллахом» - Кто любит чистоту сердца и говорит любезно, тому царь будет другом.
- Восточный перевод, версия для Таджикистана - Кто любит чистоту сердца и говорит любезно, тому царь будет другом.
- La Bible du Semeur 2015 - Qui aime les intentions pures et dont les paroles sont bienveillantes aura le roi pour ami.
- リビングバイブル - きよい心を愛し、良いことを語る人は、 王のほうから友になってくれます。
- Nova Versão Internacional - Quem ama a sinceridade de coração e se expressa com elegância será amigo do rei.
- Hoffnung für alle - Wer ehrlich ist und treffende Worte findet, den nimmt der König zum Freund.
- Kinh Thánh Hiện Đại - Lòng trong sạch, môi thanh nhã, đức tính ấy, làm bạn của vua.
- พระคริสตธรรมคัมภีร์ไทย ฉบับอมตธรรมร่วมสมัย - ผู้ที่รักจิตใจอันบริสุทธิ์และมีวาจาอ่อนโยน จะได้เป็นมิตรกับกษัตริย์
- พระคัมภีร์ ฉบับแปลใหม่ - คนที่รักใจบริสุทธิ์ และมีวาจาอันกอปรด้วยความกรุณาจะได้กษัตริย์มาเป็นสหาย
交叉引用
- Nehemiah 2:4 - The king said to me, “What do you want?” I prayed to the God of heaven.
- Nehemiah 2:5 - Then I answered the king, “Are you pleased with me, King Artaxerxes? If it pleases you, send me to Judah. Let me go to the city of Jerusalem. That’s where my people are buried. I want to rebuild it.”
- Nehemiah 2:6 - The queen was sitting beside the king. He turned and asked me, “How long will your journey take? When will you get back?” It pleased the king to send me. So I chose a certain time.
- Daniel 3:30 - Then the king honored Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego. He gave them higher positions in the city of Babylon and the towns around it.
- Daniel 6:20 - When he got near it, he called out to Daniel. His voice was filled with great concern. He said, “Daniel! You serve the living God. You always serve him faithfully. So has he been able to save you from the lions?”
- Daniel 6:21 - Daniel answered, “Your Majesty, may you live forever!
- Daniel 6:22 - My God sent his angel. And his angel shut the mouths of the lions. They haven’t hurt me at all. That’s because I haven’t done anything wrong in God’s sight. I’ve never done anything wrong to you either, Your Majesty.”
- Daniel 6:23 - The king was filled with joy. He ordered his servants to lift Daniel out of the den. So they did. They didn’t see any wounds on him. That’s because he had trusted in his God.
- Genesis 41:39 - Then Pharaoh said to Joseph, “God has made all this known to you. No one is as wise and understanding as you are.
- Genesis 41:40 - You will be in charge of my palace. All my people must obey your orders. I will be greater than you only because I’m the one who sits on the throne.”
- Genesis 41:41 - So Pharaoh said to Joseph, “I’m putting you in charge of the whole land of Egypt.”
- Genesis 41:42 - Then Pharaoh took from his finger the ring he used to give his official stamp. He put it on Joseph’s finger. He dressed him in robes made out of fine linen. He put a gold chain around Joseph’s neck.
- Genesis 41:43 - He also had him ride in a chariot. Joseph was now next in command after Pharaoh. People went in front of Joseph and shouted, “Get down on your knees!” By doing all these things, Pharaoh put Joseph in charge of the whole land of Egypt.
- Genesis 41:44 - Then Pharaoh said to Joseph, “I am Pharaoh. But unless you give an order, no one will do anything in the whole land of Egypt.”
- Genesis 41:45 - Pharaoh gave Joseph the name Zaphenath-Paneah. He gave Joseph a wife. She was Asenath, the daughter of Potiphera. Potiphera was the priest of On. Joseph traveled all over the land of Egypt.
- Genesis 41:46 - Joseph was 30 years old when he began serving Pharaoh, the king of Egypt. He left Pharaoh’s palace and traveled all over Egypt.
- Genesis 41:47 - During the seven years there was plenty of food. The land produced more than the people needed.
- Genesis 41:48 - Joseph collected all the extra food produced in those seven years in Egypt. He stored it in the cities. In each city he stored up the food grown in the fields around it.
- Genesis 41:49 - Joseph stored up huge amounts of grain. There was as much of it as sand by the sea. There was so much grain it couldn’t be measured. So Joseph stopped keeping records of it.
- Genesis 41:50 - Before the years when there wasn’t enough food, two sons were born to Joseph. He had them by Asenath, the daughter of Potiphera. Potiphera was the priest of On.
- Genesis 41:51 - Joseph named his first son Manasseh. That’s because he said, “God has made me forget all my trouble and my father’s whole family.”
- Genesis 41:52 - He named the second son Ephraim. That’s because he said, “God has given me children in the land where I’ve suffered so much.”
- Genesis 41:53 - The seven years when there was plenty of food in Egypt came to an end.
- Genesis 41:54 - Then the seven years when there wasn’t enough food began. It happened just as Joseph had said it would. There wasn’t enough food in any of the other lands. But in the whole land of Egypt there was food.
- Genesis 41:55 - When all the people of Egypt began to get hungry, they cried out to Pharaoh for food. He told all the Egyptians, “Go to Joseph. Do what he tells you.”
- Genesis 41:56 - There wasn’t enough food anywhere in the country. So Joseph opened the storerooms. He sold grain to the Egyptians because people were very hungry all over Egypt.
- Genesis 41:57 - People from all over the world came to Egypt. They came to buy grain from Joseph. That’s because people were very hungry everywhere.
- Luke 4:22 - Everyone said good things about him. They were amazed at the gracious words they heard from his lips. “Isn’t this Joseph’s son?” they asked.
- Daniel 2:46 - Then King Nebuchadnezzar bowed low in front of Daniel. He wanted to honor him. So he ordered that an offering and incense be offered up to him.
- Daniel 2:47 - The king said to Daniel, “I’m sure your God is the greatest God of all. He is the Lord of kings. He explains mysteries. That’s why you were able to explain the mystery of my dream.”
- Daniel 2:48 - Then the king put Daniel in a position of authority. He gave him many gifts. He made him ruler over the city of Babylon and the towns around it. He put him in charge of all its other wise men.
- Daniel 2:49 - The king also did what Daniel asked him to. He appointed Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego to help Daniel govern Babylon and the towns around it. Daniel himself remained at the royal court.
- Psalm 45:2 - You are the most excellent of men. Your lips have been given the ability to speak gracious words. God has blessed you forever.
- Ezra 7:6 - So Ezra came up from Babylon. He was a teacher who knew the Law of Moses very well. The Lord, the God of Israel, had given Israel that law. The king had given Ezra everything he asked for. That’s because the Lord his God helped him.
- Ezra 7:7 - Some of the Israelites came up to Jerusalem too. They included priests, Levites and musicians. They also included the temple servants and those who guarded the temple gates. It was in the seventh year that Artaxerxes was king.
- Ezra 7:8 - Ezra arrived in Jerusalem in the fifth month of the seventh year of the king’s rule.
- Ezra 7:9 - Ezra had begun his journey from Babylon on the first day of the first month. He arrived in Jerusalem on the first day of the fifth month. That’s because God was gracious to him and helped him.
- Ezra 7:10 - Ezra had committed himself to study and obey the Law of the Lord. He also wanted to teach the Lord’s rules and laws in Israel.
- Ezra 7:11 - Ezra was a priest and teacher of the Law. He was an educated man. He knew the Lord’s commands and rules for Israel very well. Here is a copy of a letter King Artaxerxes had given to Ezra. It said,
- Esther 10:3 - The position of Mordecai the Jew was second only to the position of King Xerxes. Mordecai was the most important Jew. All the other Jews had the highest respect for him. That’s because he worked for the good of his people. And he spoke up for the benefit of all the Jews.
- Psalm 101:6 - I will look with favor on the faithful people in the land. They will live with me. Those whose lives are without blame will serve me.
- Proverbs 14:35 - A king is pleased with a wise servant. But a servant who is full of shame stirs up the king’s anger.
- Matthew 5:8 - Blessed are those whose hearts are pure. They will see God.
- Proverbs 16:13 - Kings are pleased when what you say is honest. They value people who speak what is right.