逐节对照
- The Message - “When there’s a difference of opinion, the priests will arbitrate. They’ll decide on the basis of my judgments, laws, and statutes. They are in charge of making sure the appointed feasts are honored and my Sabbaths kept holy in the ways I’ve commanded.
- 新标点和合本 - 有争讼的事,他们应当站立判断,要按我的典章判断。在我一切的节期必守我的律法、条例,也必以我的安息日为圣日。
- 和合本2010(上帝版-简体) - 有争讼的事,他们应当审判,按我的典章审判。他们要在我的节期守我的律法和条例,也当以我的安息日为圣日。
- 和合本2010(神版-简体) - 有争讼的事,他们应当审判,按我的典章审判。他们要在我的节期守我的律法和条例,也当以我的安息日为圣日。
- 当代译本 - 他们要审理诉讼之事,按我的律例断是非。他们必须按我定的律例和法度遵守一切节期,守安息日为圣日。
- 圣经新译本 - 他们要在争讼的事上作判断,要按着我的典章判断。他们要在我所有的节期里谨守我的律法和条例,守我的安息日为圣日。
- 现代标点和合本 - 有争讼的事,他们应当站立判断,要按我的典章判断。在我一切的节期,必守我的律法、条例,也必以我的安息日为圣日。
- 和合本(拼音版) - 有争讼的事,他们应当站立判断,要按我的典章判断。在我一切的节期必守我的律法、条例,也必以我的安息日为圣日。
- New International Version - “ ‘In any dispute, the priests are to serve as judges and decide it according to my ordinances. They are to keep my laws and my decrees for all my appointed festivals, and they are to keep my Sabbaths holy.
- New International Reader's Version - “When people do not agree, the priests must serve as judges between them. They must make their decisions based on my laws. They must obey my laws and rules for all my appointed feasts. And they must keep my Sabbath days holy.
- English Standard Version - In a dispute, they shall act as judges, and they shall judge it according to my judgments. They shall keep my laws and my statutes in all my appointed feasts, and they shall keep my Sabbaths holy.
- New Living Translation - “They will serve as judges to resolve any disagreements among my people. Their decisions must be based on my regulations. And the priests themselves must obey my instructions and decrees at all the sacred festivals, and see to it that the Sabbaths are set apart as holy days.
- Christian Standard Bible - “In a dispute, they will officiate as judges and decide the case according to my ordinances. They are to observe my laws and statutes regarding all my appointed festivals, and keep my Sabbaths holy.
- New American Standard Bible - In a dispute they shall take their stand to judge; they shall judge it according to My ordinances. They shall also keep My laws and My statutes in all My appointed feasts, and sanctify My Sabbaths.
- New King James Version - In controversy they shall stand as judges, and judge it according to My judgments. They shall keep My laws and My statutes in all My appointed meetings, and they shall hallow My Sabbaths.
- Amplified Bible - In a controversy they shall take their stand to act as judges; they shall judge it in accordance with My ordinances. They shall also keep My laws and My statutes in all My appointed feasts and sanctify My Sabbaths.
- American Standard Version - And in a controversy they shall stand to judge; according to mine ordinances shall they judge it: and they shall keep my laws and my statutes in all my appointed feasts; and they shall hallow my sabbaths.
- King James Version - And in controversy they shall stand in judgment; and they shall judge it according to my judgments: and they shall keep my laws and my statutes in all mine assemblies; and they shall hallow my sabbaths.
- New English Translation - “‘In a controversy they will act as judges; they will judge according to my ordinances. They will keep my laws and my statutes regarding all my appointed festivals and will observe my Sabbaths.
- World English Bible - “‘“In a controversy they shall stand to judge. They shall judge it according to my ordinances. They shall keep my laws and my statutes in all my appointed feasts. They shall make my Sabbaths holy.
- 新標點和合本 - 有爭訟的事,他們應當站立判斷,要按我的典章判斷。在我一切的節期必守我的律法、條例,也必以我的安息日為聖日。
- 和合本2010(上帝版-繁體) - 有爭訟的事,他們應當審判,按我的典章審判。他們要在我的節期守我的律法和條例,也當以我的安息日為聖日。
- 和合本2010(神版-繁體) - 有爭訟的事,他們應當審判,按我的典章審判。他們要在我的節期守我的律法和條例,也當以我的安息日為聖日。
- 當代譯本 - 他們要審理訴訟之事,按我的律例斷是非。他們必須按我定的律例和法度遵守一切節期,守安息日為聖日。
- 聖經新譯本 - 他們要在爭訟的事上作判斷,要按著我的典章判斷。他們要在我所有的節期裡謹守我的律法和條例,守我的安息日為聖日。
- 呂振中譯本 - 在爭訟的事上他們要 中 立而判斷,按我的典章行判斷。我的禮節規矩、我的條例在我的一切制定節期上、他們都要謹守;我的安息日他們要守它為聖。
- 現代標點和合本 - 有爭訟的事,他們應當站立判斷,要按我的典章判斷。在我一切的節期,必守我的律法、條例,也必以我的安息日為聖日。
- 文理和合譯本 - 有訟事必審鞫、按我律而斷之、在我諸節期、必守我法律典章、亦守我安息日為聖、
- 文理委辦譯本 - 有訟事、必當鞫問、遵我法度、在大會中必守我禮儀、法度、以我安息日為聖日、
- 施約瑟淺文理新舊約聖經 - 有訟事、彼當審鞫、 彼當審鞫原文作彼立以審鞫 遵我法度而審鞫、在我諸節期、必守我律法禮儀、 禮儀或作典章 亦守我諸安息日為聖日、
- Nueva Versión Internacional - »”En cualquier pleito, los sacerdotes fungirán como jueces y juzgarán según mis ordenanzas. En todas mis fiestas observarán mis leyes y mis preceptos, y observarán mis sábados, pues son días santos.
- 현대인의 성경 - “제사장은 소송 문제가 야기될 때 내 법대로 재판해야 하고 내가 정한 법과 규정대로 모든 명절을 지켜야 하며 또 나의 안식일을 거룩하게 지켜야 한다.
- Новый Русский Перевод - Пусть священники будут судьями во всяком споре. Пусть они решают его по Моим правилам. Они будут хранителями Моих законов и установлений относительно Моих праздников. Они будут хранить Мои субботы святыми.
- Восточный перевод - Пусть священнослужители будут судьями во всяком споре. Пусть они решают его по Моим правилам. Они будут хранителями Моих законов и установлений относительно Моих праздников. Они будут хранить Мои субботы святыми.
- Восточный перевод, версия с «Аллахом» - Пусть священнослужители будут судьями во всяком споре. Пусть они решают его по Моим правилам. Они будут хранителями Моих законов и установлений относительно Моих праздников. Они будут хранить Мои субботы святыми.
- Восточный перевод, версия для Таджикистана - Пусть священнослужители будут судьями во всяком споре. Пусть они решают его по Моим правилам. Они будут хранителями Моих законов и установлений относительно Моих праздников. Они будут хранить Мои субботы святыми.
- La Bible du Semeur 2015 - En cas de procès, c’est à eux qu’il appartiendra de juger ; ils jugeront le cas selon le droit que j’ai établi, ils obéiront à mes lois et mes commandements au sujet de toutes mes fêtes cultuelles et ils tiendront mes jours de sabbat pour sacrés.
- リビングバイブル - 祭司は、人々の争いを収拾する裁判官ともなる。その裁定は、わたしの律法に基づいていなければならない。祭司自身が、すべての聖なる祭りにおいて、わたしの律法と規定に従い、また、安息日を聖なる日として守らなければならない。
- Nova Versão Internacional - “Em qualquer disputa, os sacerdotes servirão como juízes e a decisão será tomada de acordo com as minhas sentenças. Eles obedecerão às minhas leis e aos meus decretos com respeito a todas as minhas festas fixas e manterão santos os meus sábados.
- Hoffnung für alle - Wenn es einen Rechtsstreit gibt, sollen sie Gericht halten und nach meinen Gesetzen das Urteil sprechen. Bei allen Festen, die man mir zu Ehren feiert, müssen sie die Weisungen und Ordnungen beachten, die ich dafür gegeben habe. Sie sollen auch dafür sorgen, dass der Sabbat als heiliger Tag geachtet wird.
- Kinh Thánh Hiện Đại - Họ sẽ làm quan án để xét xử những bất đồng giữa dân Ta. Những quyết định của họ phải dựa trên luật lệ của Ta. Chính các thầy tế lễ phải vâng giữ điều lệ và sắc lệnh Ta trong các thánh lễ, và biệt các ngày Sa-bát ra thánh.
- พระคริสตธรรมคัมภีร์ไทย ฉบับอมตธรรมร่วมสมัย - “ ‘เมื่อมีคดีความ ให้ปุโรหิตทำหน้าที่พิพากษาตัดสินความตามข้อกำหนดของเรา ให้เขารักษาบทบัญญัติและกฎหมายของเราเรื่องเทศกาลต่างๆ ตามกำหนด เขาจะต้องรักษาสะบาโตของเราให้บริสุทธิ์
- พระคัมภีร์ ฉบับแปลใหม่ - ในกรณีที่มีการโต้แย้ง พวกเขาจะต้องทำหน้าที่เป็นผู้ตัดสินความ และตัดสินตามการตัดสินความของเรา จะรักษากฎบัญญัติและกฎเกณฑ์ในกฎเทศกาลทั้งสิ้นของเราที่กำหนดไว้ และจะต้องรักษาวันสะบาโตของเราให้บริสุทธิ์
交叉引用
- Isaiah 58:13 - “If you watch your step on the Sabbath and don’t use my holy day for personal advantage, If you treat the Sabbath as a day of joy, God’s holy day as a celebration, If you honor it by refusing ‘business as usual,’ making money, running here and there— Then you’ll be free to enjoy God! Oh, I’ll make you ride high and soar above it all. I’ll make you feast on the inheritance of your ancestor Jacob.” Yes! God says so!
- Deuteronomy 17:8 - When matters of justice come up that are too much for you—hard cases regarding homicides, legal disputes, fights—take them up to the central place of worship that God, your God, has designated. Bring them to the Levitical priests and the judge who is in office at the time. Consult them and they will hand down the decision for you.
- Deuteronomy 17:10 - Then carry out their verdict at the place designated by God, your God. Do what they tell you, in exactly the way they tell you. Follow their instructions precisely: Don’t leave out anything; don’t add anything. Anyone who presumes to override or twist the decision handed down by the priest or judge who was acting in the Presence of God, your God, is as good as dead—root him out, rid Israel of the evil. Everyone will take notice and be impressed. That will put an end to presumptuous behavior. * * *
- Leviticus 23:1 - God spoke to Moses: “Tell the People of Israel, These are my appointed feasts, the appointed feasts of God which you are to decree as sacred assemblies.
- Leviticus 23:3 - “Work six days. The seventh day is a Sabbath, a day of total and complete rest, a sacred assembly. Don’t do any work. Wherever you live, it is a Sabbath to God.
- Leviticus 23:4 - “These are the appointed feasts of God, the sacred assemblies which you are to announce at the times set for them:
- Leviticus 23:5 - “God’s Passover, beginning at sundown on the fourteenth day of the first month.
- Leviticus 23:6 - “God’s Feast of Unraised Bread, on the fifteenth day of this same month. You are to eat unraised bread for seven days. Hold a sacred assembly on the first day; don’t do any regular work. Offer Fire-Gifts to God for seven days. On the seventh day hold a sacred assembly; don’t do any regular work.”
- Leviticus 23:9 - God spoke to Moses: “Tell the People of Israel, When you arrive at the land that I am giving you and reap its harvest, bring to the priest a sheaf of the first grain that you harvest. He will wave the sheaf before God for acceptance on your behalf; on the morning after Sabbath, the priest will wave it. On the same day that you wave the sheaf, offer a year-old male lamb without defect for a Whole-Burnt-Offering to God and with it the Grain-Offering of four quarts of fine flour mixed with oil—a Fire-Gift to God, a pleasing fragrance—and also a Drink-Offering of a quart of wine. Don’t eat any bread or roasted or fresh grain until you have presented this offering to your God. This is a perpetual decree for all your generations to come, wherever you live.
- Leviticus 23:15 - “Count seven full weeks from the morning after the Sabbath when you brought the sheaf as a Wave-Offering, fifty days until the morning of the seventh Sabbath. Then present a new Grain-Offering to God. Bring from wherever you are living two loaves of bread made from four quarts of fine flour and baked with yeast as a Wave-Offering of the first ripe grain to God. In addition to the bread, offer seven yearling male lambs without defect, plus one bull and two rams. They will be a Whole-Burnt-Offering to God together with their Grain-Offerings and Drink-Offerings—offered as Fire-Gifts, a pleasing fragrance to God. Offer one male goat for an Absolution-Offering and two yearling lambs for a Peace-Offering. The priest will wave the two lambs before God as a Wave-Offering, together with the bread of the first ripe grain. They are sacred offerings to God for the priest. Proclaim the day as a sacred assembly. Don’t do any ordinary work. It is a perpetual decree wherever you live down through your generations.
- Leviticus 23:22 - “When you reap the harvest of your land, don’t reap the corners of your field or gather the gleanings. Leave them for the poor and the foreigners. I am God, your God.”
- Leviticus 23:23 - God said to Moses: “Tell the People of Israel, On the first day of the seventh month, set aside a day of rest, a sacred assembly—mark it with loud blasts on the ram’s horn. Don’t do any ordinary work. Offer a Fire-Gift to God.”
- Leviticus 23:26 - God said to Moses: “The tenth day of the seventh month is the Day of Atonement. Hold a sacred assembly, fast, and offer a Fire-Gift to God. Don’t work on that day because it is a day of atonement to make atonement for you before your God. Anyone who doesn’t fast on that day must be cut off from his people. I will destroy from among his people anyone who works on that day. Don’t do any work that day—none. This is a perpetual decree for all the generations to come, wherever you happen to be living. It is a Sabbath of complete and total rest, a fast day. Observe your Sabbath from the evening of the ninth day of the month until the following evening.”
- Leviticus 23:33 - God said to Moses: “Tell the People of Israel, God’s Feast of Booths begins on the fifteenth day of the seventh month. It lasts seven days. The first day is a sacred assembly; don’t do any ordinary work. Offer Fire-Gifts to God for seven days. On the eighth day hold a sacred assembly and offer a gift to God. It is a solemn convocation. Don’t do any ordinary work.
- Leviticus 23:37 - “These are the appointed feasts of God which you will decree as sacred assemblies for presenting Fire-Gifts to God: the Whole-Burnt-Offerings, Grain-Offerings, sacrifices, and Drink-Offerings assigned to each day. These are in addition to offerings for God’s Sabbaths and also in addition to other gifts connected with whatever you have vowed and all the Freewill-Offerings you give to God.
- Leviticus 23:39 - “So, summing up: On the fifteenth day of the seventh month, after you have brought your crops in from your fields, celebrate the Feast of God for seven days. The first day is a complete rest and the eighth day is a complete rest. On the first day, pick the best fruit from the best trees; take fronds of palm trees and branches of leafy trees and from willows by the brook and celebrate in the presence of your God for seven days—yes, for seven full days celebrate it as a festival to God. Every year from now on, celebrate it in the seventh month. Live in booths for seven days—every son and daughter of Israel is to move into booths so that your descendants will know that I made the People of Israel live in booths when I brought them out of the land of Egypt. I am God, your God.”
- Leviticus 23:44 - Moses posted the calendar for the annual appointed feasts of God which Israel was to celebrate.
- Numbers 28:1 - God spoke to Moses: “Command the People of Israel. Tell them, You’re in charge of presenting my food, my Fire-Gifts of pleasing fragrance, at the set times. Tell them, This is the Fire-Gift that you are to present to God: two healthy yearling lambs each day as a regular Whole-Burnt-Offering. Sacrifice one lamb in the morning, the other in the evening, together with two quarts of fine flour mixed with a quart of olive oil for a Grain-Offering. This is the standard Whole-Burnt-Offering instituted at Mount Sinai as a pleasing fragrance, a Fire-Gift to God. The Drink-Offering that goes with it is a quart of strong beer with each lamb. Pour out the Drink-Offering before God in the Sanctuary. Sacrifice the second lamb in the evening with the Grain-Offering and Drink-Offering the same as in the morning—a Fire-Gift of pleasing fragrance for God. * * *
- Numbers 28:9 - “On the Sabbath, sacrifice two healthy yearling lambs, together with the Drink-Offering and the Grain-Offering of four quarts of fine flour mixed with oil. This is the regular Sabbath Whole-Burnt-Offering, in addition to the regular Whole-Burnt-Offering and its Drink-Offering. * * *
- Numbers 28:11 - “On the first of the month offer a Whole-Burnt-Offering to God: two young bulls, one ram, and seven male yearling lambs—all healthy.
- Numbers 28:12 - “A Grain-Offering of six quarts of fine flour mixed with oil goes with each bull, four quarts of fine flour mixed with oil with the ram, and two quarts of fine flour mixed with oil with each lamb. This is for a Whole-Burnt-Offering, a pleasing fragrance, a Fire-Gift to God. Also, Drink-Offerings of two quarts of wine for each bull, one and a quarter quarts of wine for the ram, and a quart of wine for each lamb are to be poured out.
- Numbers 28:14 - “This is the first of the month Whole-Burnt-Offering to be made throughout the year. In addition to the regular Whole-Burnt-Offering with its accompanying Drink-Offering, a he-goat is to be offered to God as an Absolution-Offering. * * *
- Numbers 28:16 - “God’s Passover is to be held on the fourteenth day of the first month. On the fifteenth day of this month hold a festival.
- Numbers 28:17 - “For seven days, eat only unraised bread: Begin the first day in holy worship; don’t do any regular work that day. Bring a Fire-Gift to God, a Whole-Burnt-Offering: two young bulls, one ram, and seven male yearling lambs—all healthy. Prepare a Grain-Offering of six quarts of fine flour mixed with oil for each bull, four quarts for the ram, and two quarts for each lamb, plus a goat as an Absolution-Offering to atone for you.
- Numbers 28:23 - “Sacrifice these in addition to the regular morning Whole-Burnt-Offering. Prepare the food this way for the Fire-Gift, a pleasing fragrance to God, every day for seven days. Prepare it in addition to the regular Whole-Burnt-Offering and Drink-Offering.
- Numbers 28:25 - “Conclude the seventh day in holy worship; don’t do any regular work on that day. * * *
- Numbers 28:26 - “On the Day of Firstfruits when you bring an offering of new grain to God on your Feast-of-Weeks, gather in holy worship and don’t do any regular work. Bring a Whole-Burnt-Offering of two young bulls, one ram, and seven male yearling lambs as a pleasing fragrance to God. Prepare a Grain-Offering of six quarts of fine flour mixed with oil for each bull, four quarts for the ram, and two quarts for each lamb, plus a he-goat as an Absolution-Offering to atone for you.
- Nehemiah 8:1 - By the time the seventh month arrived, the People of Israel were settled in their towns. Then all the people gathered as one person in the town square in front of the Water Gate and asked the scholar Ezra to bring the Book of The Revelation of Moses that God had commanded for Israel.
- Nehemiah 8:2 - So Ezra the priest brought The Revelation to the congregation, which was made up of both men and women—everyone capable of understanding. It was the first day of the seventh month. He read it facing the town square at the Water Gate from early dawn until noon in the hearing of the men and women, all who could understand it. And all the people listened—they were all ears—to the Book of The Revelation.
- Nehemiah 8:4 - The scholar Ezra stood on a wooden platform constructed for the occasion. He was flanked on the right by Mattithiah, Shema, Anaiah, Uriah, Hilkiah, and Maaseiah, and on the left by Pedaiah, Mishael, Malkijah, Hashum, Hashbaddanah, Zechariah, and Meshullam.
- Nehemiah 8:5 - Ezra opened the book. Every eye was on him (he was standing on the raised platform) and as he opened the book everyone stood. Then Ezra praised God, the great God, and all the people responded, “Oh Yes! Yes!” with hands raised high. And then they fell to their knees in worship of God, their faces to the ground.
- Nehemiah 8:7 - Jeshua, Bani, Sherebiah, Jamin, Akkub, Shabbethai, Hodiah, Maaseiah, Kelita, Azariah, Jozabad, Hanan, and Pelaiah, all Levites, explained The Revelation while people stood, listening respectfully. They translated the Book of The Revelation of God so the people could understand it and then explained the reading.
- Nehemiah 8:9 - Nehemiah the governor, along with Ezra the priest and scholar and the Levites who were teaching the people, said to all the people, “This day is holy to God, your God. Don’t weep and carry on.” They said this because all the people were weeping as they heard the words of The Revelation.
- Nehemiah 8:10 - He continued, “Go home and prepare a feast, holiday food and drink; and share it with those who don’t have anything: This day is holy to God. Don’t feel bad. The joy of God is your strength!”
- Nehemiah 8:11 - The Levites calmed the people, “Quiet now. This is a holy day. Don’t be upset.”
- Nehemiah 8:12 - So the people went off to feast, eating and drinking and including the poor in a great celebration. Now they got it; they understood the reading that had been given to them. * * *
- Nehemiah 8:13 - On the second day of the month the family heads of all the people, the priests, and the Levites gathered around Ezra the scholar to get a deeper understanding of the words of The Revelation. They found written in The Revelation that God commanded through Moses that the People of Israel are to live in booths during the festival of the seventh month. So they published this decree and had it posted in all their cities and in Jerusalem: “Go into the hills and collect olive branches, pine branches, myrtle branches, palm branches, and any other leafy branches to make booths, as it is written.” * * *
- Nehemiah 8:16 - So the people went out, brought in branches, and made themselves booths on their roofs, courtyards, the courtyards of The Temple of God, the Water Gate plaza, and the Ephraim Gate plaza. The entire congregation that had come back from exile made booths and lived in them. The People of Israel hadn’t done this from the time of Joshua son of Nun until that very day—a terrific day! Great joy!
- Nehemiah 8:18 - Ezra read from the Book of The Revelation of God each day, from the first to the last day—they celebrated the feast for seven days. On the eighth day they held a solemn assembly in accordance with the decree.
- 2 Chronicles 19:8 - In Jerusalem Jehoshaphat also appointed Levites, priests, and family heads to decide on matters that had to do with worship and mediating local differences. He charged them: “Do your work in the fear of God; be dependable and honest in your duties. When a case comes before you involving any of your fellow citizens, whether it seems large (like murder) or small (like matters of interpretation of the law), you are responsible for warning them that they are dealing with God. Make that explicit, otherwise both you and they are going to be dealing with God’s wrath. Do your work well or you’ll end up being as guilty as they are.
- Ezekiel 22:26 - “‘Your priests violated my law and desecrated my holy things. They can’t tell the difference between sacred and secular. They tell people there’s no difference between right and wrong. They’re contemptuous of my holy Sabbaths, profaning me by trying to pull me down to their level. Your politicians are like wolves prowling and killing and rapaciously taking whatever they want. Your preachers cover up for the politicians by pretending to have received visions and special revelations. They say, “This is what God, the Master, says . . .” when God hasn’t said so much as one word. Extortion is rife, robbery is epidemic, the poor and needy are abused, outsiders are kicked around at will, with no access to justice.’