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  • The Message - When your people Israel are beaten by an enemy because they’ve sinned against you, but then turn to you and acknowledge your rule in prayers desperate and devout in this Temple, Listen from your home in heaven, forgive the sin of your people Israel, return them to the land you gave their ancestors.
  • 新标点和合本 - “你的民以色列若得罪你,败在仇敌面前,又归向你,承认你的名,在这殿里祈求祷告,
  • 和合本2010(上帝版-简体) - “你的百姓以色列若得罪你,败在仇敌面前,却又归向你,宣认你的名,在这殿里向你祈求祷告,
  • 和合本2010(神版-简体) - “你的百姓以色列若得罪你,败在仇敌面前,却又归向你,宣认你的名,在这殿里向你祈求祷告,
  • 当代译本 - “当你的以色列子民因得罪你而败在敌人手中时,如果他们回心转意归向你,承认你的名,在这殿里祈祷,
  • 圣经新译本 - “你的子民以色列若是得罪了你,以致在仇敌面前被打败,又回转归向你,承认你的名,在这殿里向你祷告恳求的时候,
  • 中文标准译本 - “如果你的子民以色列因对你犯罪而败在了仇敌面前, 当他们回转归向你,承认 你的名, 在这殿宇中向你祷告恳求的时候,
  • 现代标点和合本 - “你的民以色列若得罪你,败在仇敌面前,又归向你,承认你的名,在这殿里祈求、祷告,
  • 和合本(拼音版) - “你的民以色列若得罪你,败在仇敌面前,又归向你,承认你的名,在这殿里祈求祷告,
  • New International Version - “When your people Israel have been defeated by an enemy because they have sinned against you, and when they turn back to you and give praise to your name, praying and making supplication to you in this temple,
  • New International Reader's Version - “Suppose your people Israel have lost the battle against their enemies. And suppose they’ve sinned against you. But they turn back to you and praise your name. They pray to you in this temple. And they ask you to help them.
  • English Standard Version - “When your people Israel are defeated before the enemy because they have sinned against you, and if they turn again to you and acknowledge your name and pray and plead with you in this house,
  • New Living Translation - “If your people Israel are defeated by their enemies because they have sinned against you, and if they turn to you and acknowledge your name and pray to you here in this Temple,
  • Christian Standard Bible - When your people Israel are defeated before an enemy, because they have sinned against you, and they return to you and praise your name, and they pray and plead with you for mercy in this temple,
  • New American Standard Bible - “When Your people Israel are defeated before an enemy because they have sinned against You, if they turn to You again and confess Your name and pray and implore Your favor in this house,
  • New King James Version - “When Your people Israel are defeated before an enemy because they have sinned against You, and when they turn back to You and confess Your name, and pray and make supplication to You in this temple,
  • Amplified Bible - “When Your people Israel are defeated before an enemy because they have sinned against You, and then they turn to You again and praise Your Name and pray and ask for Your favor and compassion in this house (temple),
  • American Standard Version - When thy people Israel are smitten down before the enemy, because they have sinned against thee; if they turn again to thee, and confess thy name, and pray and make supplication unto thee in this house:
  • King James Version - When thy people Israel be smitten down before the enemy, because they have sinned against thee, and shall turn again to thee, and confess thy name, and pray, and make supplication unto thee in this house:
  • New English Translation - “The time will come when your people Israel are defeated by an enemy because they sinned against you. If they come back to you, renew their allegiance to you, and pray for your help in this temple,
  • World English Bible - “When your people Israel are struck down before the enemy, because they have sinned against you; if they turn again to you, and confess your name, and pray and make supplication to you in this house;
  • 新標點和合本 - 「你的民以色列若得罪你,敗在仇敵面前,又歸向你,承認你的名,在這殿裏祈求禱告,
  • 和合本2010(上帝版-繁體) - 「你的百姓以色列若得罪你,敗在仇敵面前,卻又歸向你,宣認你的名,在這殿裏向你祈求禱告,
  • 和合本2010(神版-繁體) - 「你的百姓以色列若得罪你,敗在仇敵面前,卻又歸向你,宣認你的名,在這殿裏向你祈求禱告,
  • 當代譯本 - 「當你的以色列子民因得罪你而敗在敵人手中時,如果他們回心轉意歸向你,承認你的名,在這殿裡祈禱,
  • 聖經新譯本 - “你的子民以色列若是得罪了你,以致在仇敵面前被打敗,又回轉歸向你,承認你的名,在這殿裡向你禱告懇求的時候,
  • 呂振中譯本 - 『你人民 以色列 若犯罪得罪了你,在仇敵面前被擊敗,又回轉過來歸向你,稱讚你的名,在這殿裏向你禱告懇求,
  • 中文標準譯本 - 「如果你的子民以色列因對你犯罪而敗在了仇敵面前, 當他們回轉歸向你,承認 你的名, 在這殿宇中向你禱告懇求的時候,
  • 現代標點和合本 - 「你的民以色列若得罪你,敗在仇敵面前,又歸向你,承認你的名,在這殿裡祈求、禱告,
  • 文理和合譯本 - 爾民以色列因獲罪爾、敗於敵前、若轉歸爾、而認爾名、在此室禱告祈求於爾、
  • 文理委辦譯本 - 如爾民以色列族、犯罪於爾、為敵所敗、厥後心歸乎爾、虔向此殿、以祈禱呼籲爾名、
  • 施約瑟淺文理新舊約聖經 - 如主之民 以色列 人、因獲罪於主、為敵所敗、厥後歸於主、認主之名、在此殿禱告祈求主、
  • Nueva Versión Internacional - »Cuando tu pueblo Israel sea derrotado por el enemigo por haber pecado contra ti, si luego se vuelve a ti para honrar tu nombre, y ora y te suplica en este templo,
  • 현대인의 성경 - “주의 백성이 주께 범죄하여 적군에게 패한 후 주께 돌아와 이 성전에서 주의 이름을 부르며 용서해 달라고 빌면
  • Новый Русский Перевод - Если Твой народ Израиль потерпит поражение от врагов из-за того, что согрешил против Тебя, но обратится к Тебе и исповедует Твое имя, молясь и вознося мольбы пред Тобою в этом доме,
  • Восточный перевод - Если Твой народ Исраил потерпит поражение от врагов из-за того, что согрешил против Тебя, но обратится к Тебе и исповедует Твоё имя, молясь и вознося мольбы пред Тобою в этом храме,
  • Восточный перевод, версия с «Аллахом» - Если Твой народ Исраил потерпит поражение от врагов из-за того, что согрешил против Тебя, но обратится к Тебе и исповедует Твоё имя, молясь и вознося мольбы пред Тобою в этом храме,
  • Восточный перевод, версия для Таджикистана - Если Твой народ Исроил потерпит поражение от врагов из-за того, что согрешил против Тебя, но обратится к Тебе и исповедует Твоё имя, молясь и вознося мольбы пред Тобою в этом храме,
  • La Bible du Semeur 2015 - Quand ton peuple Israël aura été battu par un ennemi, parce que ses membres auront péché contre toi, si ensuite ils reviennent à toi, s’ils t’adressent leurs louanges, te prient et t’expriment leurs supplications dans ce temple,
  • リビングバイブル - イスラエルの民が罪を犯したため敵に負かされたとき、もし彼らが反省し、もう一度あなたをあがめるなら、天で彼らの願いを聞き、その罪を赦してください。そして、先祖にお与えになった地に、彼らを連れ帰してください。
  • Nova Versão Internacional - “Quando Israel, o teu povo, for derrotado por um inimigo por ter pecado contra ti, voltar-se para ti e invocar o teu nome, orando e suplicando a ti neste templo,
  • Hoffnung für alle - Wenn die Israeliten von Feinden besiegt werden, weil sie gegen dich gesündigt haben, und sie dann ihre Schuld einsehen und dich wieder als ihren Gott loben, so höre sie im Himmel! Vergib deinem Volk Israel die Schuld, wenn sie hier im Tempel zu dir beten und dich um Hilfe anflehen! Bring sie wieder zurück in das Land, das du einst ihren Vorfahren geschenkt hast!
  • Kinh Thánh Hiện Đại - Nếu Ít-ra-ên, dân Chúa vì phạm tội với Chúa bị thất trận trước quân thù, rồi quay về và nhìn nhận Danh Chúa, cầu xin với Chúa trong Đền Thờ này,
  • พระคริสตธรรมคัมภีร์ไทย ฉบับอมตธรรมร่วมสมัย - “เมื่ออิสราเอลประชากรของพระองค์ทำบาปต่อพระองค์และถูกศัตรูพิชิต หากเขาหันกลับมาหาพระองค์ ร้องทูลออกพระนามของพระองค์ อธิษฐานและทูลวิงวอนต่อพระองค์ในวิหารแห่งนี้
  • พระคัมภีร์ ฉบับแปลใหม่ - เวลา​ที่​อิสราเอล​ชน​ชาติ​ของ​พระ​องค์​พ่าย​แพ้​ศัตรู เพราะ​พวก​เขา​กระทำ​บาป​ต่อ​พระ​องค์ และ​หัน​กลับ​มา​หา​พระ​องค์ และ​ยอม​รับ​พระ​นาม​ของ​พระ​องค์ เขา​จะ​อธิษฐาน​และ​วิงวอน​ต่อ​พระ​องค์​ใน​พระ​ตำหนัก​นี้
交叉引用
  • 2 Kings 18:12 - All this happened because they wouldn’t listen to the voice of their God and treated his covenant with careless contempt. They refused either to listen or do a word of what Moses, the servant of God, commanded.
  • 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.
  • 2 Chronicles 6:24 - When your people Israel are beaten by an enemy because they’ve sinned against you, but then turn to you and acknowledge your rule in prayers desperate and devout in this Temple, Listen from your home in heaven; forgive the sin of your people Israel, return them to the land you gave to them and their ancestors.
  • Judges 6:1 - Yet again the People of Israel went back to doing evil in God’s sight. God put them under the domination of Midian for seven years. Midian overpowered Israel. Because of Midian, the People of Israel made for themselves hideouts in the mountains—caves and forts. When Israel planted its crops, Midian and Amalek, the easterners, would invade them, camp in their fields, and destroy their crops all the way down to Gaza. They left nothing for them to live on, neither sheep nor ox nor donkey. Bringing their cattle and tents, they came in and took over, like an invasion of locusts. And their camels—past counting! They marched in and devastated the country. The People of Israel, reduced to grinding poverty by Midian, cried out to God for help.
  • 2 Kings 17:7 - The exile came about because of sin: The children of Israel sinned against God, their God, who had delivered them from Egypt and the brutal oppression of Pharaoh king of Egypt. They took up with other gods, fell in with the ways of life of the pagan nations God had chased off, and went along with whatever their kings did. They did all kinds of things on the sly, things offensive to their God, then openly and shamelessly built local sex-and-religion shrines at every available site. They set up their sex-and-religion symbols at practically every crossroads. Everywhere you looked there was smoke from their pagan offerings to the deities—the identical offerings that had gotten the pagan nations off into exile. They had accumulated a long list of evil actions and God was fed up, fed up with their persistent worship of gods carved out of deadwood or shaped out of clay, even though God had plainly said, “Don’t do this—ever!”
  • 2 Kings 17:13 - God had taken a stand against Israel and Judah, speaking clearly through countless holy prophets and seers time and time again, “Turn away from your evil way of life. Do what I tell you and have been telling you in The Revelation I gave your ancestors and of which I’ve kept reminding you ever since through my servants the prophets.”
  • 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.
  • 2 Kings 17:16 - They threw out everything God, their God, had told them, and replaced him with two statue-gods shaped like bull-calves and then a phallic pole for the whore goddess Asherah. They worshiped cosmic forces—sky gods and goddesses—and frequented the sex-and-religion shrines of Baal. They even sank so low as to offer their own sons and daughters as sacrificial burnt offerings! They indulged in all the black arts of magic and sorcery. In short, they prostituted themselves to every kind of evil available to them. And God had had enough.
  • 2 Kings 17:18 - God was so thoroughly angry that he got rid of them, got them out of the country for good until only one tribe was left—Judah. (Judah, actually, wasn’t much better, for Judah also failed to keep God’s commands, falling into the same way of life that Israel had adopted.) God rejected everyone connected with Israel, made life hard for them, and permitted anyone with a mind to exploit them to do so. And then this final No as he threw them out of his sight.
  • Daniel 9:4 - “‘O Master, great and august God. You never waver in your covenant commitment, never give up on those who love you and do what you say. Yet we have sinned in every way imaginable. We’ve done evil things, rebelled, dodged and taken detours around your clearly marked paths. We’ve turned a deaf ear to your servants the prophets, who preached your Word to our kings and leaders, our parents, and all the people in the land. You have done everything right, Master, but all we have to show for our lives is guilt and shame, the whole lot of us—people of Judah, citizens of Jerusalem, Israel at home and Israel in exile in all the places we’ve been banished to because of our betrayal of you. Oh yes, God, we’ve been exposed in our shame, all of us—our kings, leaders, parents—before the whole world. And deservedly so, because of our sin.
  • Daniel 9:9 - “‘Compassion is our only hope, the compassion of you, the Master, our God, since in our rebellion we’ve forfeited our rights. We paid no attention to you when you told us how to live, the clear teaching that came through your servants the prophets. All of us in Israel ignored what you said. We defied your instructions and did what we pleased. And now we’re paying for it: The solemn curse written out plainly in the revelation to God’s servant Moses is now doing its work among us, the wages of our sin against you. You did to us and our rulers what you said you would do: You brought this catastrophic disaster on us, the worst disaster on record—and in Jerusalem!
  • Daniel 9:13 - “‘Just as written in God’s revelation to Moses, the catastrophe was total. Nothing was held back. We kept at our sinning, never giving you a second thought, oblivious to your clear warning, and so you had no choice but to let the disaster loose on us in full force. You, our God, had a perfect right to do this since we persistently and defiantly ignored you.
  • Daniel 9:15 - “‘Master, you are our God, for you delivered your people from the land of Egypt in a show of power—people are still talking about it! We confess that we have sinned, that we have lived bad lives. Following the lines of what you have always done in setting things right, settingpeople right, please stop being so angry with Jerusalem, your very own city, your holy mountain. We know it’s our fault that this has happened, all because of our sins and our parents’ sins, and now we’re an embarrassment to everyone around us. We’re a blot on the neighborhood. So listen, God, to this determined prayer of your servant. Have mercy on your ruined Sanctuary. Act out of who you are, not out of what we are.
  • Daniel 9:18 - “‘Turn your ears our way, God, and listen. Open your eyes and take a long look at our ruined city, this city named after you. We know that we don’t deserve a hearing from you. Our appeal is to your compassion. This prayer is our last and only hope:
  • Daniel 9:19 - “‘Master, listen to us! Master, forgive us! Master, look at us and do something! Master, don’t put us off! Your city and your people are named after you: You have a stake in us!’
  • 2 Chronicles 36:14 - The evil mindset spread to the leaders and priests and filtered down to the people—it kicked off an epidemic of evil, repeating the abominations of the pagans and polluting The Temple of God so recently consecrated in Jerusalem.
  • 2 Chronicles 36:15 - God, the God of their ancestors, repeatedly sent warning messages to them. Out of compassion for both his people and his Temple he wanted to give them every chance possible. But they wouldn’t listen; they poked fun at God’s messengers, despised the message itself, and in general treated the prophets like idiots. God became more and more angry until there was no turning back—God called in Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon, who came and killed indiscriminately—and right in The Temple itself; it was a ruthless massacre: young men and virgins, the elderly and weak—they were all the same to him.
  • Nehemiah 9:1 - Then on the twenty-fourth day of this month, the People of Israel gathered for a fast, wearing burlap and faces smudged with dirt as signs of repentance. The Israelites broke off all relations with foreigners, stood up, and confessed their sins and the iniquities of their parents. While they stood there in their places, they read from the Book of The Revelation of God, their God, for a quarter of the day. For another quarter of the day they confessed and worshiped their God.
  • Nehemiah 9:4 - A group of Levites—Jeshua, Bani, Kadmiel, Shebaniah, Bunni, Sherebiah, Bani, and Kenani—stood on the platform and cried out to God, their God, in a loud voice. The Levites Jeshua, Kadmiel, Bani, Hashabneiah, Sherebiah, Hodiah, Shebaniah, and Pethahiah said, “On your feet! Bless God, your God, for ever and ever!”
  • Nehemiah 9:5 - Blessed be your glorious name, exalted above all blessing and praise! You’re the one, God, you alone; You made the heavens, the heavens of heavens, and all angels; The earth and everything on it, the seas and everything in them; You keep them all alive; heaven’s angels worship you!
  • Ezra 9:6 - “My dear God, I’m so totally ashamed, I can’t bear to face you. O my God—our iniquities are piled up so high that we can’t see out; our guilt touches the skies. We’ve been stuck in a muck of guilt since the time of our ancestors until right now; we and our kings and priests, because of our sins, have been turned over to foreign kings, to killing, to captivity, to looting, and to public shame—just as you see us now.
  • Ezra 9:8 - “Now for a brief time God, our God, has allowed us, this battered band, to get a firm foothold in his holy place so that our God may brighten our eyes and lighten our burdens as we serve out this hard sentence. We were slaves; yet even as slaves, our God didn’t abandon us. He has put us in the good graces of the kings of Persia and given us the heart to build The Temple of our God, restore its ruins, and construct a defensive wall in Judah and Jerusalem.
  • Ezra 9:10 - “And now, our God, after all this what can we say for ourselves? For we have thrown your commands to the wind, the commands you gave us through your servants the prophets. They told us, ‘The land you’re taking over is a polluted land, polluted with the obscene vulgarities of the people who live there; they’ve filled it with their moral rot from one end to the other. Whatever you do, don’t give your daughters in marriage to their sons nor marry your sons to their daughters. Don’t cultivate their good opinion; don’t make over them and get them to like you so you can make a lot of money and build up a tidy estate to hand down to your children.’
  • Ezra 9:13 - “And now this, on top of all we’ve already suffered because of our evil ways and accumulated guilt, even though you, dear God, punished us far less than we deserved and even went ahead and gave us this present escape. Yet here we are, at it again, breaking your commandments by intermarrying with the people who practice all these obscenities! Are you angry to the point of wiping us out completely, without even a few stragglers, with no way out at all? You are the righteous God of Israel. We are, right now, a small band of escapees. Look at us, openly standing here, guilty before you. No one can last long like this.”
  • Deuteronomy 28:48 - Yes, God will raise up a faraway nation against you, swooping down on you like an eagle, a nation whose language you can’t understand, a mean-faced people, cruel to grandmothers and babies alike. They’ll ravage the young of your animals and the crops from your fields until you’re destroyed. They’ll leave nothing behind: no grain, no wine, no oil, no calves, no lambs—and finally, no you. They’ll lay siege to you while you’re huddled behind your town gates. They’ll knock those high, proud walls flat, those walls behind which you felt so safe. They’ll lay siege to your fortified cities all over the country, this country that God, your God, has given you.
  • Leviticus 26:40 - “On the other hand, if they confess their sins and the sins of their ancestors, their treacherous betrayal, the defiance that set off my defiance that sent them off into enemy lands; if by some chance they soften their hard hearts and make amends for their sin, I’ll remember my covenant with Jacob, I’ll remember my covenant with Isaac, and, yes, I’ll remember my covenant with Abraham. And I’ll remember the land.
  • Deuteronomy 28:25 - God will defeat you by enemy attack. You’ll come at your enemies on one road and run away on seven roads. All the kingdoms of Earth will see you as a horror. Carrion birds and animals will boldly feast on your dead body with no one to chase them away.
逐节对照交叉引用
  • The Message - When your people Israel are beaten by an enemy because they’ve sinned against you, but then turn to you and acknowledge your rule in prayers desperate and devout in this Temple, Listen from your home in heaven, forgive the sin of your people Israel, return them to the land you gave their ancestors.
  • 新标点和合本 - “你的民以色列若得罪你,败在仇敌面前,又归向你,承认你的名,在这殿里祈求祷告,
  • 和合本2010(上帝版-简体) - “你的百姓以色列若得罪你,败在仇敌面前,却又归向你,宣认你的名,在这殿里向你祈求祷告,
  • 和合本2010(神版-简体) - “你的百姓以色列若得罪你,败在仇敌面前,却又归向你,宣认你的名,在这殿里向你祈求祷告,
  • 当代译本 - “当你的以色列子民因得罪你而败在敌人手中时,如果他们回心转意归向你,承认你的名,在这殿里祈祷,
  • 圣经新译本 - “你的子民以色列若是得罪了你,以致在仇敌面前被打败,又回转归向你,承认你的名,在这殿里向你祷告恳求的时候,
  • 中文标准译本 - “如果你的子民以色列因对你犯罪而败在了仇敌面前, 当他们回转归向你,承认 你的名, 在这殿宇中向你祷告恳求的时候,
  • 现代标点和合本 - “你的民以色列若得罪你,败在仇敌面前,又归向你,承认你的名,在这殿里祈求、祷告,
  • 和合本(拼音版) - “你的民以色列若得罪你,败在仇敌面前,又归向你,承认你的名,在这殿里祈求祷告,
  • New International Version - “When your people Israel have been defeated by an enemy because they have sinned against you, and when they turn back to you and give praise to your name, praying and making supplication to you in this temple,
  • New International Reader's Version - “Suppose your people Israel have lost the battle against their enemies. And suppose they’ve sinned against you. But they turn back to you and praise your name. They pray to you in this temple. And they ask you to help them.
  • English Standard Version - “When your people Israel are defeated before the enemy because they have sinned against you, and if they turn again to you and acknowledge your name and pray and plead with you in this house,
  • New Living Translation - “If your people Israel are defeated by their enemies because they have sinned against you, and if they turn to you and acknowledge your name and pray to you here in this Temple,
  • Christian Standard Bible - When your people Israel are defeated before an enemy, because they have sinned against you, and they return to you and praise your name, and they pray and plead with you for mercy in this temple,
  • New American Standard Bible - “When Your people Israel are defeated before an enemy because they have sinned against You, if they turn to You again and confess Your name and pray and implore Your favor in this house,
  • New King James Version - “When Your people Israel are defeated before an enemy because they have sinned against You, and when they turn back to You and confess Your name, and pray and make supplication to You in this temple,
  • Amplified Bible - “When Your people Israel are defeated before an enemy because they have sinned against You, and then they turn to You again and praise Your Name and pray and ask for Your favor and compassion in this house (temple),
  • American Standard Version - When thy people Israel are smitten down before the enemy, because they have sinned against thee; if they turn again to thee, and confess thy name, and pray and make supplication unto thee in this house:
  • King James Version - When thy people Israel be smitten down before the enemy, because they have sinned against thee, and shall turn again to thee, and confess thy name, and pray, and make supplication unto thee in this house:
  • New English Translation - “The time will come when your people Israel are defeated by an enemy because they sinned against you. If they come back to you, renew their allegiance to you, and pray for your help in this temple,
  • World English Bible - “When your people Israel are struck down before the enemy, because they have sinned against you; if they turn again to you, and confess your name, and pray and make supplication to you in this house;
  • 新標點和合本 - 「你的民以色列若得罪你,敗在仇敵面前,又歸向你,承認你的名,在這殿裏祈求禱告,
  • 和合本2010(上帝版-繁體) - 「你的百姓以色列若得罪你,敗在仇敵面前,卻又歸向你,宣認你的名,在這殿裏向你祈求禱告,
  • 和合本2010(神版-繁體) - 「你的百姓以色列若得罪你,敗在仇敵面前,卻又歸向你,宣認你的名,在這殿裏向你祈求禱告,
  • 當代譯本 - 「當你的以色列子民因得罪你而敗在敵人手中時,如果他們回心轉意歸向你,承認你的名,在這殿裡祈禱,
  • 聖經新譯本 - “你的子民以色列若是得罪了你,以致在仇敵面前被打敗,又回轉歸向你,承認你的名,在這殿裡向你禱告懇求的時候,
  • 呂振中譯本 - 『你人民 以色列 若犯罪得罪了你,在仇敵面前被擊敗,又回轉過來歸向你,稱讚你的名,在這殿裏向你禱告懇求,
  • 中文標準譯本 - 「如果你的子民以色列因對你犯罪而敗在了仇敵面前, 當他們回轉歸向你,承認 你的名, 在這殿宇中向你禱告懇求的時候,
  • 現代標點和合本 - 「你的民以色列若得罪你,敗在仇敵面前,又歸向你,承認你的名,在這殿裡祈求、禱告,
  • 文理和合譯本 - 爾民以色列因獲罪爾、敗於敵前、若轉歸爾、而認爾名、在此室禱告祈求於爾、
  • 文理委辦譯本 - 如爾民以色列族、犯罪於爾、為敵所敗、厥後心歸乎爾、虔向此殿、以祈禱呼籲爾名、
  • 施約瑟淺文理新舊約聖經 - 如主之民 以色列 人、因獲罪於主、為敵所敗、厥後歸於主、認主之名、在此殿禱告祈求主、
  • Nueva Versión Internacional - »Cuando tu pueblo Israel sea derrotado por el enemigo por haber pecado contra ti, si luego se vuelve a ti para honrar tu nombre, y ora y te suplica en este templo,
  • 현대인의 성경 - “주의 백성이 주께 범죄하여 적군에게 패한 후 주께 돌아와 이 성전에서 주의 이름을 부르며 용서해 달라고 빌면
  • Новый Русский Перевод - Если Твой народ Израиль потерпит поражение от врагов из-за того, что согрешил против Тебя, но обратится к Тебе и исповедует Твое имя, молясь и вознося мольбы пред Тобою в этом доме,
  • Восточный перевод - Если Твой народ Исраил потерпит поражение от врагов из-за того, что согрешил против Тебя, но обратится к Тебе и исповедует Твоё имя, молясь и вознося мольбы пред Тобою в этом храме,
  • Восточный перевод, версия с «Аллахом» - Если Твой народ Исраил потерпит поражение от врагов из-за того, что согрешил против Тебя, но обратится к Тебе и исповедует Твоё имя, молясь и вознося мольбы пред Тобою в этом храме,
  • Восточный перевод, версия для Таджикистана - Если Твой народ Исроил потерпит поражение от врагов из-за того, что согрешил против Тебя, но обратится к Тебе и исповедует Твоё имя, молясь и вознося мольбы пред Тобою в этом храме,
  • La Bible du Semeur 2015 - Quand ton peuple Israël aura été battu par un ennemi, parce que ses membres auront péché contre toi, si ensuite ils reviennent à toi, s’ils t’adressent leurs louanges, te prient et t’expriment leurs supplications dans ce temple,
  • リビングバイブル - イスラエルの民が罪を犯したため敵に負かされたとき、もし彼らが反省し、もう一度あなたをあがめるなら、天で彼らの願いを聞き、その罪を赦してください。そして、先祖にお与えになった地に、彼らを連れ帰してください。
  • Nova Versão Internacional - “Quando Israel, o teu povo, for derrotado por um inimigo por ter pecado contra ti, voltar-se para ti e invocar o teu nome, orando e suplicando a ti neste templo,
  • Hoffnung für alle - Wenn die Israeliten von Feinden besiegt werden, weil sie gegen dich gesündigt haben, und sie dann ihre Schuld einsehen und dich wieder als ihren Gott loben, so höre sie im Himmel! Vergib deinem Volk Israel die Schuld, wenn sie hier im Tempel zu dir beten und dich um Hilfe anflehen! Bring sie wieder zurück in das Land, das du einst ihren Vorfahren geschenkt hast!
  • Kinh Thánh Hiện Đại - Nếu Ít-ra-ên, dân Chúa vì phạm tội với Chúa bị thất trận trước quân thù, rồi quay về và nhìn nhận Danh Chúa, cầu xin với Chúa trong Đền Thờ này,
  • พระคริสตธรรมคัมภีร์ไทย ฉบับอมตธรรมร่วมสมัย - “เมื่ออิสราเอลประชากรของพระองค์ทำบาปต่อพระองค์และถูกศัตรูพิชิต หากเขาหันกลับมาหาพระองค์ ร้องทูลออกพระนามของพระองค์ อธิษฐานและทูลวิงวอนต่อพระองค์ในวิหารแห่งนี้
  • พระคัมภีร์ ฉบับแปลใหม่ - เวลา​ที่​อิสราเอล​ชน​ชาติ​ของ​พระ​องค์​พ่าย​แพ้​ศัตรู เพราะ​พวก​เขา​กระทำ​บาป​ต่อ​พระ​องค์ และ​หัน​กลับ​มา​หา​พระ​องค์ และ​ยอม​รับ​พระ​นาม​ของ​พระ​องค์ เขา​จะ​อธิษฐาน​และ​วิงวอน​ต่อ​พระ​องค์​ใน​พระ​ตำหนัก​นี้
  • 2 Kings 18:12 - All this happened because they wouldn’t listen to the voice of their God and treated his covenant with careless contempt. They refused either to listen or do a word of what Moses, the servant of God, commanded.
  • 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.
  • 2 Chronicles 6:24 - When your people Israel are beaten by an enemy because they’ve sinned against you, but then turn to you and acknowledge your rule in prayers desperate and devout in this Temple, Listen from your home in heaven; forgive the sin of your people Israel, return them to the land you gave to them and their ancestors.
  • Judges 6:1 - Yet again the People of Israel went back to doing evil in God’s sight. God put them under the domination of Midian for seven years. Midian overpowered Israel. Because of Midian, the People of Israel made for themselves hideouts in the mountains—caves and forts. When Israel planted its crops, Midian and Amalek, the easterners, would invade them, camp in their fields, and destroy their crops all the way down to Gaza. They left nothing for them to live on, neither sheep nor ox nor donkey. Bringing their cattle and tents, they came in and took over, like an invasion of locusts. And their camels—past counting! They marched in and devastated the country. The People of Israel, reduced to grinding poverty by Midian, cried out to God for help.
  • 2 Kings 17:7 - The exile came about because of sin: The children of Israel sinned against God, their God, who had delivered them from Egypt and the brutal oppression of Pharaoh king of Egypt. They took up with other gods, fell in with the ways of life of the pagan nations God had chased off, and went along with whatever their kings did. They did all kinds of things on the sly, things offensive to their God, then openly and shamelessly built local sex-and-religion shrines at every available site. They set up their sex-and-religion symbols at practically every crossroads. Everywhere you looked there was smoke from their pagan offerings to the deities—the identical offerings that had gotten the pagan nations off into exile. They had accumulated a long list of evil actions and God was fed up, fed up with their persistent worship of gods carved out of deadwood or shaped out of clay, even though God had plainly said, “Don’t do this—ever!”
  • 2 Kings 17:13 - God had taken a stand against Israel and Judah, speaking clearly through countless holy prophets and seers time and time again, “Turn away from your evil way of life. Do what I tell you and have been telling you in The Revelation I gave your ancestors and of which I’ve kept reminding you ever since through my servants the prophets.”
  • 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.
  • 2 Kings 17:16 - They threw out everything God, their God, had told them, and replaced him with two statue-gods shaped like bull-calves and then a phallic pole for the whore goddess Asherah. They worshiped cosmic forces—sky gods and goddesses—and frequented the sex-and-religion shrines of Baal. They even sank so low as to offer their own sons and daughters as sacrificial burnt offerings! They indulged in all the black arts of magic and sorcery. In short, they prostituted themselves to every kind of evil available to them. And God had had enough.
  • 2 Kings 17:18 - God was so thoroughly angry that he got rid of them, got them out of the country for good until only one tribe was left—Judah. (Judah, actually, wasn’t much better, for Judah also failed to keep God’s commands, falling into the same way of life that Israel had adopted.) God rejected everyone connected with Israel, made life hard for them, and permitted anyone with a mind to exploit them to do so. And then this final No as he threw them out of his sight.
  • Daniel 9:4 - “‘O Master, great and august God. You never waver in your covenant commitment, never give up on those who love you and do what you say. Yet we have sinned in every way imaginable. We’ve done evil things, rebelled, dodged and taken detours around your clearly marked paths. We’ve turned a deaf ear to your servants the prophets, who preached your Word to our kings and leaders, our parents, and all the people in the land. You have done everything right, Master, but all we have to show for our lives is guilt and shame, the whole lot of us—people of Judah, citizens of Jerusalem, Israel at home and Israel in exile in all the places we’ve been banished to because of our betrayal of you. Oh yes, God, we’ve been exposed in our shame, all of us—our kings, leaders, parents—before the whole world. And deservedly so, because of our sin.
  • Daniel 9:9 - “‘Compassion is our only hope, the compassion of you, the Master, our God, since in our rebellion we’ve forfeited our rights. We paid no attention to you when you told us how to live, the clear teaching that came through your servants the prophets. All of us in Israel ignored what you said. We defied your instructions and did what we pleased. And now we’re paying for it: The solemn curse written out plainly in the revelation to God’s servant Moses is now doing its work among us, the wages of our sin against you. You did to us and our rulers what you said you would do: You brought this catastrophic disaster on us, the worst disaster on record—and in Jerusalem!
  • Daniel 9:13 - “‘Just as written in God’s revelation to Moses, the catastrophe was total. Nothing was held back. We kept at our sinning, never giving you a second thought, oblivious to your clear warning, and so you had no choice but to let the disaster loose on us in full force. You, our God, had a perfect right to do this since we persistently and defiantly ignored you.
  • Daniel 9:15 - “‘Master, you are our God, for you delivered your people from the land of Egypt in a show of power—people are still talking about it! We confess that we have sinned, that we have lived bad lives. Following the lines of what you have always done in setting things right, settingpeople right, please stop being so angry with Jerusalem, your very own city, your holy mountain. We know it’s our fault that this has happened, all because of our sins and our parents’ sins, and now we’re an embarrassment to everyone around us. We’re a blot on the neighborhood. So listen, God, to this determined prayer of your servant. Have mercy on your ruined Sanctuary. Act out of who you are, not out of what we are.
  • Daniel 9:18 - “‘Turn your ears our way, God, and listen. Open your eyes and take a long look at our ruined city, this city named after you. We know that we don’t deserve a hearing from you. Our appeal is to your compassion. This prayer is our last and only hope:
  • Daniel 9:19 - “‘Master, listen to us! Master, forgive us! Master, look at us and do something! Master, don’t put us off! Your city and your people are named after you: You have a stake in us!’
  • 2 Chronicles 36:14 - The evil mindset spread to the leaders and priests and filtered down to the people—it kicked off an epidemic of evil, repeating the abominations of the pagans and polluting The Temple of God so recently consecrated in Jerusalem.
  • 2 Chronicles 36:15 - God, the God of their ancestors, repeatedly sent warning messages to them. Out of compassion for both his people and his Temple he wanted to give them every chance possible. But they wouldn’t listen; they poked fun at God’s messengers, despised the message itself, and in general treated the prophets like idiots. God became more and more angry until there was no turning back—God called in Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon, who came and killed indiscriminately—and right in The Temple itself; it was a ruthless massacre: young men and virgins, the elderly and weak—they were all the same to him.
  • Nehemiah 9:1 - Then on the twenty-fourth day of this month, the People of Israel gathered for a fast, wearing burlap and faces smudged with dirt as signs of repentance. The Israelites broke off all relations with foreigners, stood up, and confessed their sins and the iniquities of their parents. While they stood there in their places, they read from the Book of The Revelation of God, their God, for a quarter of the day. For another quarter of the day they confessed and worshiped their God.
  • Nehemiah 9:4 - A group of Levites—Jeshua, Bani, Kadmiel, Shebaniah, Bunni, Sherebiah, Bani, and Kenani—stood on the platform and cried out to God, their God, in a loud voice. The Levites Jeshua, Kadmiel, Bani, Hashabneiah, Sherebiah, Hodiah, Shebaniah, and Pethahiah said, “On your feet! Bless God, your God, for ever and ever!”
  • Nehemiah 9:5 - Blessed be your glorious name, exalted above all blessing and praise! You’re the one, God, you alone; You made the heavens, the heavens of heavens, and all angels; The earth and everything on it, the seas and everything in them; You keep them all alive; heaven’s angels worship you!
  • Ezra 9:6 - “My dear God, I’m so totally ashamed, I can’t bear to face you. O my God—our iniquities are piled up so high that we can’t see out; our guilt touches the skies. We’ve been stuck in a muck of guilt since the time of our ancestors until right now; we and our kings and priests, because of our sins, have been turned over to foreign kings, to killing, to captivity, to looting, and to public shame—just as you see us now.
  • Ezra 9:8 - “Now for a brief time God, our God, has allowed us, this battered band, to get a firm foothold in his holy place so that our God may brighten our eyes and lighten our burdens as we serve out this hard sentence. We were slaves; yet even as slaves, our God didn’t abandon us. He has put us in the good graces of the kings of Persia and given us the heart to build The Temple of our God, restore its ruins, and construct a defensive wall in Judah and Jerusalem.
  • Ezra 9:10 - “And now, our God, after all this what can we say for ourselves? For we have thrown your commands to the wind, the commands you gave us through your servants the prophets. They told us, ‘The land you’re taking over is a polluted land, polluted with the obscene vulgarities of the people who live there; they’ve filled it with their moral rot from one end to the other. Whatever you do, don’t give your daughters in marriage to their sons nor marry your sons to their daughters. Don’t cultivate their good opinion; don’t make over them and get them to like you so you can make a lot of money and build up a tidy estate to hand down to your children.’
  • Ezra 9:13 - “And now this, on top of all we’ve already suffered because of our evil ways and accumulated guilt, even though you, dear God, punished us far less than we deserved and even went ahead and gave us this present escape. Yet here we are, at it again, breaking your commandments by intermarrying with the people who practice all these obscenities! Are you angry to the point of wiping us out completely, without even a few stragglers, with no way out at all? You are the righteous God of Israel. We are, right now, a small band of escapees. Look at us, openly standing here, guilty before you. No one can last long like this.”
  • Deuteronomy 28:48 - Yes, God will raise up a faraway nation against you, swooping down on you like an eagle, a nation whose language you can’t understand, a mean-faced people, cruel to grandmothers and babies alike. They’ll ravage the young of your animals and the crops from your fields until you’re destroyed. They’ll leave nothing behind: no grain, no wine, no oil, no calves, no lambs—and finally, no you. They’ll lay siege to you while you’re huddled behind your town gates. They’ll knock those high, proud walls flat, those walls behind which you felt so safe. They’ll lay siege to your fortified cities all over the country, this country that God, your God, has given you.
  • Leviticus 26:40 - “On the other hand, if they confess their sins and the sins of their ancestors, their treacherous betrayal, the defiance that set off my defiance that sent them off into enemy lands; if by some chance they soften their hard hearts and make amends for their sin, I’ll remember my covenant with Jacob, I’ll remember my covenant with Isaac, and, yes, I’ll remember my covenant with Abraham. And I’ll remember the land.
  • Deuteronomy 28:25 - God will defeat you by enemy attack. You’ll come at your enemies on one road and run away on seven roads. All the kingdoms of Earth will see you as a horror. Carrion birds and animals will boldly feast on your dead body with no one to chase them away.
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