逐节对照
- New Living Translation - The Lord has punished me severely, but he did not let me die.
- 新标点和合本 - 耶和华虽严严地惩治我, 却未曾将我交于死亡。
- 和合本2010(上帝版-简体) - 耶和华虽严严地惩治我, 却未曾将我交于死亡。
- 和合本2010(神版-简体) - 耶和华虽严严地惩治我, 却未曾将我交于死亡。
- 当代译本 - 耶和华虽然重重地惩罚我, 却没有置我于死地。
- 圣经新译本 - 耶和华虽严厉地管教我, 却没有把我置于死地。
- 中文标准译本 - 耶和华虽严厉地管教我, 但没有把我交于死亡。
- 现代标点和合本 - 耶和华虽严严地惩治我, 却未曾将我交于死亡。
- 和合本(拼音版) - 耶和华虽严严地惩治我, 却未曾将我交于死亡。
- New International Version - The Lord has chastened me severely, but he has not given me over to death.
- New International Reader's Version - The Lord has really punished me. But he didn’t let me die.
- English Standard Version - The Lord has disciplined me severely, but he has not given me over to death.
- Christian Standard Bible - The Lord disciplined me severely but did not give me over to death.
- New American Standard Bible - The Lord has disciplined me severely, But He has not turned me over to death.
- New King James Version - The Lord has chastened me severely, But He has not given me over to death.
- Amplified Bible - The Lord has disciplined me severely, But He has not given me over to death.
- American Standard Version - Jehovah hath chastened me sore; But he hath not given me over unto death.
- King James Version - The Lord hath chastened me sore: but he hath not given me over unto death.
- New English Translation - The Lord severely punished me, but he did not hand me over to death.
- World English Bible - Yah has punished me severely, but he has not given me over to death.
- 新標點和合本 - 耶和華雖嚴嚴地懲治我, 卻未曾將我交於死亡。
- 和合本2010(上帝版-繁體) - 耶和華雖嚴嚴地懲治我, 卻未曾將我交於死亡。
- 和合本2010(神版-繁體) - 耶和華雖嚴嚴地懲治我, 卻未曾將我交於死亡。
- 當代譯本 - 耶和華雖然重重地懲罰我, 卻沒有置我於死地。
- 聖經新譯本 - 耶和華雖嚴厲地管教我, 卻沒有把我置於死地。
- 呂振中譯本 - 永恆主 雖嚴嚴懲罰我, 卻未曾將我交於死亡。
- 中文標準譯本 - 耶和華雖嚴厲地管教我, 但沒有把我交於死亡。
- 現代標點和合本 - 耶和華雖嚴嚴地懲治我, 卻未曾將我交於死亡。
- 文理和合譯本 - 耶和華懲我以嚴、惟未致我於死兮、
- 文理委辦譯本 - 耶和華督責我、惟不置我於死地兮。
- 施約瑟淺文理新舊約聖經 - 主雖嚴以懲治我、仍未曾交我於死亡、
- 吳經熊文理聖詠與新經全集 - 主之懲我。允其厲矣。未至於死。亦其慈矣。
- Nueva Versión Internacional - El Señor me ha castigado con dureza, pero no me ha entregado a la muerte.
- 현대인의 성경 - 여호와께서 나를 엄하게 벌하셨으나 나를 죽게 하지는 않으셨다.
- Новый Русский Перевод - Открой мне глаза, чтобы мне увидеть чудеса Закона Твоего.
- Восточный перевод - Открой мне глаза, чтобы мне увидеть чудеса Закона Твоего.
- Восточный перевод, версия с «Аллахом» - Открой мне глаза, чтобы мне увидеть чудеса Закона Твоего.
- Восточный перевод, версия для Таджикистана - Открой мне глаза, чтобы мне увидеть чудеса Закона Твоего.
- La Bible du Semeur 2015 - L’Eternel m’a châtié ╵avec sévérité, mais sans me livrer à la mort .
- リビングバイブル - 主は私を懲らしめましたが、 死には渡されませんでした。
- Nova Versão Internacional - O Senhor me castigou com severidade, mas não me entregou à morte.
- Hoffnung für alle - Er hat mich hart bestraft, doch er ließ nicht zu, dass ich umkam.
- Kinh Thánh Hiện Đại - Chúa Hằng Hữu trừng phạt tôi nặng biết bao, nhưng không để cho tôi phải chết.
- พระคริสตธรรมคัมภีร์ไทย ฉบับอมตธรรมร่วมสมัย - องค์พระผู้เป็นเจ้าทรงตีสอนข้าพเจ้าอย่างหนัก แต่ไม่ได้ทรงมอบข้าพเจ้าให้แก่ความตาย
- พระคัมภีร์ ฉบับแปลใหม่ - พระผู้เป็นเจ้าลงโทษข้าพเจ้าอย่างหนัก แต่พระองค์ไม่ได้ปล่อยให้ข้าพเจ้าตาย
交叉引用
- 2 Samuel 16:1 - When David had gone a little beyond the summit of the Mount of Olives, Ziba, the servant of Mephibosheth, was waiting there for him. He had two donkeys loaded with 200 loaves of bread, 100 clusters of raisins, 100 bunches of summer fruit, and a wineskin full of wine.
- 2 Samuel 16:2 - “What are these for?” the king asked Ziba. Ziba replied, “The donkeys are for the king’s people to ride on, and the bread and summer fruit are for the young men to eat. The wine is for those who become exhausted in the wilderness.”
- 2 Samuel 16:3 - “And where is Mephibosheth, Saul’s grandson?” the king asked him. “He stayed in Jerusalem,” Ziba replied. “He said, ‘Today I will get back the kingdom of my grandfather Saul.’”
- 2 Samuel 16:4 - “In that case,” the king told Ziba, “I give you everything Mephibosheth owns.” “I bow before you,” Ziba replied. “May I always be pleasing to you, my lord the king.”
- 2 Samuel 16:5 - As King David came to Bahurim, a man came out of the village cursing them. It was Shimei son of Gera, from the same clan as Saul’s family.
- 2 Samuel 16:6 - He threw stones at the king and the king’s officers and all the mighty warriors who surrounded him.
- 2 Samuel 16:7 - “Get out of here, you murderer, you scoundrel!” he shouted at David.
- 2 Samuel 16:8 - “The Lord is paying you back for all the bloodshed in Saul’s clan. You stole his throne, and now the Lord has given it to your son Absalom. At last you will taste some of your own medicine, for you are a murderer!”
- 2 Samuel 16:9 - “Why should this dead dog curse my lord the king?” Abishai son of Zeruiah demanded. “Let me go over and cut off his head!”
- 2 Samuel 16:10 - “No!” the king said. “Who asked your opinion, you sons of Zeruiah! If the Lord has told him to curse me, who are you to stop him?”
- 2 Samuel 16:11 - Then David said to Abishai and to all his servants, “My own son is trying to kill me. Doesn’t this relative of Saul have even more reason to do so? Leave him alone and let him curse, for the Lord has told him to do it.
- 2 Samuel 16:12 - And perhaps the Lord will see that I am being wronged and will bless me because of these curses today.”
- 2 Samuel 16:13 - So David and his men continued down the road, and Shimei kept pace with them on a nearby hillside, cursing and throwing stones and dirt at David.
- 2 Samuel 16:14 - The king and all who were with him grew weary along the way, so they rested when they reached the Jordan River.
- 2 Samuel 16:15 - Meanwhile, Absalom and all the army of Israel arrived at Jerusalem, accompanied by Ahithophel.
- 2 Samuel 16:16 - When David’s friend Hushai the Arkite arrived, he went immediately to see Absalom. “Long live the king!” he exclaimed. “Long live the king!”
- 2 Samuel 16:17 - “Is this the way you treat your friend David?” Absalom asked him. “Why aren’t you with him?”
- 2 Samuel 16:18 - “I’m here because I belong to the man who is chosen by the Lord and by all the men of Israel,” Hushai replied.
- 2 Samuel 16:19 - “And anyway, why shouldn’t I serve you? Just as I was your father’s adviser, now I will be your adviser!”
- 2 Samuel 16:20 - Then Absalom turned to Ahithophel and asked him, “What should I do next?”
- 2 Samuel 16:21 - Ahithophel told him, “Go and sleep with your father’s concubines, for he has left them here to look after the palace. Then all Israel will know that you have insulted your father beyond hope of reconciliation, and they will throw their support to you.”
- 2 Samuel 16:22 - So they set up a tent on the palace roof where everyone could see it, and Absalom went in and had sex with his father’s concubines.
- 2 Samuel 16:23 - Absalom followed Ahithophel’s advice, just as David had done. For every word Ahithophel spoke seemed as wise as though it had come directly from the mouth of God.
- 2 Corinthians 1:9 - In fact, we expected to die. But as a result, we stopped relying on ourselves and learned to rely only on God, who raises the dead.
- 2 Corinthians 1:10 - And he did rescue us from mortal danger, and he will rescue us again. We have placed our confidence in him, and he will continue to rescue us.
- 2 Corinthians 1:11 - And you are helping us by praying for us. Then many people will give thanks because God has graciously answered so many prayers for our safety.
- Psalms 66:10 - You have tested us, O God; you have purified us like silver.
- Psalms 66:11 - You captured us in your net and laid the burden of slavery on our backs.
- Psalms 66:12 - Then you put a leader over us. We went through fire and flood, but you brought us to a place of great abundance.
- Jonah 2:6 - I sank down to the very roots of the mountains. I was imprisoned in the earth, whose gates lock shut forever. But you, O Lord my God, snatched me from the jaws of death!
- 2 Samuel 12:10 - From this time on, your family will live by the sword because you have despised me by taking Uriah’s wife to be your own.
- Hebrews 12:10 - For our earthly fathers disciplined us for a few years, doing the best they knew how. But God’s discipline is always good for us, so that we might share in his holiness.
- Hebrews 12:11 - No discipline is enjoyable while it is happening—it’s painful! But afterward there will be a peaceful harvest of right living for those who are trained in this way.
- 2 Samuel 13:1 - Now David’s son Absalom had a beautiful sister named Tamar. And Amnon, her half brother, fell desperately in love with her.
- 2 Samuel 13:2 - Amnon became so obsessed with Tamar that he became ill. She was a virgin, and Amnon thought he could never have her.
- 2 Samuel 13:3 - But Amnon had a very crafty friend—his cousin Jonadab. He was the son of David’s brother Shimea.
- 2 Samuel 13:4 - One day Jonadab said to Amnon, “What’s the trouble? Why should the son of a king look so dejected morning after morning?” So Amnon told him, “I am in love with Tamar, my brother Absalom’s sister.”
- 2 Samuel 13:5 - “Well,” Jonadab said, “I’ll tell you what to do. Go back to bed and pretend you are ill. When your father comes to see you, ask him to let Tamar come and prepare some food for you. Tell him you’ll feel better if she prepares it as you watch and feeds you with her own hands.”
- 2 Samuel 13:6 - So Amnon lay down and pretended to be sick. And when the king came to see him, Amnon asked him, “Please let my sister Tamar come and cook my favorite dish as I watch. Then I can eat it from her own hands.”
- 2 Samuel 13:7 - So David agreed and sent Tamar to Amnon’s house to prepare some food for him.
- 2 Samuel 13:8 - When Tamar arrived at Amnon’s house, she went to the place where he was lying down so he could watch her mix some dough. Then she baked his favorite dish for him.
- 2 Samuel 13:9 - But when she set the serving tray before him, he refused to eat. “Everyone get out of here,” Amnon told his servants. So they all left.
- 2 Samuel 13:10 - Then he said to Tamar, “Now bring the food into my bedroom and feed it to me here.” So Tamar took his favorite dish to him.
- 2 Samuel 13:11 - But as she was feeding him, he grabbed her and demanded, “Come to bed with me, my darling sister.”
- 2 Samuel 13:12 - “No, my brother!” she cried. “Don’t be foolish! Don’t do this to me! Such wicked things aren’t done in Israel.
- 2 Samuel 13:13 - Where could I go in my shame? And you would be called one of the greatest fools in Israel. Please, just speak to the king about it, and he will let you marry me.”
- 2 Samuel 13:14 - But Amnon wouldn’t listen to her, and since he was stronger than she was, he raped her.
- 2 Samuel 13:15 - Then suddenly Amnon’s love turned to hate, and he hated her even more than he had loved her. “Get out of here!” he snarled at her.
- 2 Samuel 13:16 - “No, no!” Tamar cried. “Sending me away now is worse than what you’ve already done to me.” But Amnon wouldn’t listen to her.
- 2 Samuel 13:17 - He shouted for his servant and demanded, “Throw this woman out, and lock the door behind her!”
- 2 Samuel 13:18 - So the servant put her out and locked the door behind her. She was wearing a long, beautiful robe, as was the custom in those days for the king’s virgin daughters.
- 2 Samuel 13:19 - But now Tamar tore her robe and put ashes on her head. And then, with her face in her hands, she went away crying.
- 2 Samuel 13:20 - Her brother Absalom saw her and asked, “Is it true that Amnon has been with you? Well, my sister, keep quiet for now, since he’s your brother. Don’t you worry about it.” So Tamar lived as a desolate woman in her brother Absalom’s house.
- 2 Samuel 13:21 - When King David heard what had happened, he was very angry.
- 2 Samuel 13:22 - And though Absalom never spoke to Amnon about this, he hated Amnon deeply because of what he had done to his sister.
- 2 Samuel 13:23 - Two years later, when Absalom’s sheep were being sheared at Baal-hazor near Ephraim, Absalom invited all the king’s sons to come to a feast.
- 2 Samuel 13:24 - He went to the king and said, “My sheep-shearers are now at work. Would the king and his servants please come to celebrate the occasion with me?”
- 2 Samuel 13:25 - The king replied, “No, my son. If we all came, we would be too much of a burden on you.” Absalom pressed him, but the king would not come, though he gave Absalom his blessing.
- 2 Samuel 13:26 - “Well, then,” Absalom said, “if you can’t come, how about sending my brother Amnon with us?” “Why Amnon?” the king asked.
- 2 Samuel 13:27 - But Absalom kept on pressing the king until he finally agreed to let all his sons attend, including Amnon. So Absalom prepared a feast fit for a king.
- 2 Samuel 13:28 - Absalom told his men, “Wait until Amnon gets drunk; then at my signal, kill him! Don’t be afraid. I’m the one who has given the command. Take courage and do it!”
- 2 Samuel 13:29 - So at Absalom’s signal they murdered Amnon. Then the other sons of the king jumped on their mules and fled.
- 2 Samuel 13:30 - As they were on the way back to Jerusalem, this report reached David: “Absalom has killed all the king’s sons; not one is left alive!”
- 2 Samuel 13:31 - The king got up, tore his robe, and threw himself on the ground. His advisers also tore their clothes in horror and sorrow.
- 2 Samuel 13:32 - But just then Jonadab, the son of David’s brother Shimea, arrived and said, “No, don’t believe that all the king’s sons have been killed! It was only Amnon! Absalom has been plotting this ever since Amnon raped his sister Tamar.
- 2 Samuel 13:33 - No, my lord the king, your sons aren’t all dead! It was only Amnon.”
- 2 Samuel 13:34 - Meanwhile Absalom escaped. Then the watchman on the Jerusalem wall saw a great crowd coming down the hill on the road from the west. He ran to tell the king, “I see a crowd of people coming from the Horonaim road along the side of the hill.”
- 2 Samuel 13:35 - “Look!” Jonadab told the king. “There they are now! The king’s sons are coming, just as I said.”
- 2 Samuel 13:36 - They soon arrived, weeping and sobbing, and the king and all his servants wept bitterly with them.
- 2 Samuel 13:37 - And David mourned many days for his son Amnon. Absalom fled to his grandfather, Talmai son of Ammihud, the king of Geshur.
- 2 Samuel 13:38 - He stayed there in Geshur for three years.
- 2 Samuel 13:39 - And King David, now reconciled to Amnon’s death, longed to be reunited with his son Absalom.
- Psalms 94:12 - Joyful are those you discipline, Lord, those you teach with your instructions.
- Psalms 94:13 - You give them relief from troubled times until a pit is dug to capture the wicked.
- Proverbs 3:11 - My child, don’t reject the Lord’s discipline, and don’t be upset when he corrects you.
- Proverbs 3:12 - For the Lord corrects those he loves, just as a father corrects a child in whom he delights.
- Job 33:16 - He whispers in their ears and terrifies them with warnings.
- Job 33:17 - He makes them turn from doing wrong; he keeps them from pride.
- Job 33:18 - He protects them from the grave, from crossing over the river of death.
- Job 33:19 - “Or God disciplines people with pain on their sickbeds, with ceaseless aching in their bones.
- Job 33:20 - They lose their appetite for even the most delicious food.
- Job 33:21 - Their flesh wastes away, and their bones stick out.
- Job 33:22 - They are at death’s door; the angels of death wait for them.
- Job 33:23 - “But if an angel from heaven appears— a special messenger to intercede for a person and declare that he is upright—
- Job 33:24 - he will be gracious and say, ‘Rescue him from the grave, for I have found a ransom for his life.’
- Job 33:25 - Then his body will become as healthy as a child’s, firm and youthful again.
- Job 33:26 - When he prays to God, he will be accepted. And God will receive him with joy and restore him to good standing.
- Job 33:27 - He will declare to his friends, ‘I sinned and twisted the truth, but it was not worth it.
- Job 33:28 - God rescued me from the grave, and now my life is filled with light.’
- Job 33:29 - “Yes, God does these things again and again for people.
- Job 33:30 - He rescues them from the grave so they may enjoy the light of life.
- Job 5:17 - “But consider the joy of those corrected by God! Do not despise the discipline of the Almighty when you sin.
- Job 5:18 - For though he wounds, he also bandages. He strikes, but his hands also heal.
- 2 Corinthians 6:9 - We are ignored, even though we are well known. We live close to death, but we are still alive. We have been beaten, but we have not been killed.
- 1 Corinthians 11:32 - Yet when we are judged by the Lord, we are being disciplined so that we will not be condemned along with the world.