逐节对照
- The Message - If you desert God’s law, you’re free to embrace depravity; if you love God’s law, you fight for it tooth and nail.
- 新标点和合本 - 违弃律法的,夸奖恶人; 遵守律法的,却与恶人相争。
- 和合本2010(上帝版-简体) - 离弃律法的,夸奖恶人; 遵守律法的,却与恶人相争。
- 和合本2010(神版-简体) - 离弃律法的,夸奖恶人; 遵守律法的,却与恶人相争。
- 当代译本 - 背弃律法的称赞恶人, 遵守律法的抗拒恶人。
- 圣经新译本 - 离弃律法的,称赞恶人; 遵守律法的,却与恶人相争。
- 中文标准译本 - 离弃律法的,会称赞恶人; 遵守律法的,向恶人挑战。
- 现代标点和合本 - 违弃律法的夸奖恶人, 遵守律法的却与恶人相争。
- 和合本(拼音版) - 违弃律法的,夸奖恶人, 遵守律法的,却与恶人相争。
- New International Version - Those who forsake instruction praise the wicked, but those who heed it resist them.
- New International Reader's Version - Those who turn away from instruction praise sinners. But those who learn from it oppose them.
- English Standard Version - Those who forsake the law praise the wicked, but those who keep the law strive against them.
- New Living Translation - To reject the law is to praise the wicked; to obey the law is to fight them.
- Christian Standard Bible - Those who reject the law praise the wicked, but those who keep the law pit themselves against them.
- New American Standard Bible - Those who abandon the Law praise the wicked, But those who keep the Law strive against them.
- New King James Version - Those who forsake the law praise the wicked, But such as keep the law contend with them.
- Amplified Bible - Those who set aside the law [of God and man] praise the wicked, But those who keep the law [of God and man] struggle with them.
- American Standard Version - They that forsake the law praise the wicked; But such as keep the law contend with them.
- King James Version - They that forsake the law praise the wicked: but such as keep the law contend with them.
- New English Translation - Those who forsake the law praise the wicked, but those who keep the law contend with them.
- World English Bible - Those who forsake the law praise the wicked; but those who keep the law contend with them.
- 新標點和合本 - 違棄律法的,誇獎惡人; 遵守律法的,卻與惡人相爭。
- 和合本2010(上帝版-繁體) - 離棄律法的,誇獎惡人; 遵守律法的,卻與惡人相爭。
- 和合本2010(神版-繁體) - 離棄律法的,誇獎惡人; 遵守律法的,卻與惡人相爭。
- 當代譯本 - 背棄律法的稱讚惡人, 遵守律法的抗拒惡人。
- 聖經新譯本 - 離棄律法的,稱讚惡人; 遵守律法的,卻與惡人相爭。
- 呂振中譯本 - 捨棄律法的、稱讚惡人; 遵守律法的、跟惡人相爭。
- 中文標準譯本 - 離棄律法的,會稱讚惡人; 遵守律法的,向惡人挑戰。
- 現代標點和合本 - 違棄律法的誇獎惡人, 遵守律法的卻與惡人相爭。
- 文理和合譯本 - 棄法者譽惡人、守法者與之爭、
- 文理委辦譯本 - 違法者譽惡、守法者敵惡。
- 施約瑟淺文理新舊約聖經 - 棄法者譽惡人、守法者敵惡人、
- Nueva Versión Internacional - Los que abandonan la ley alaban a los malvados; los que la obedecen luchan contra ellos.
- 현대인의 성경 - 율법을 저버리는 것은 악인을 칭찬하는 것과 같고 율법을 지키는 것은 악인을 대적하는 것과 같다.
- Новый Русский Перевод - Забывающие Закон славят нечестивых, а исполняющие Закон противостоят им.
- Восточный перевод - Забывающие Закон славят нечестивых, а исполняющие Закон противостоят им.
- Восточный перевод, версия с «Аллахом» - Забывающие Закон славят нечестивых, а исполняющие Закон противостоят им.
- Восточный перевод, версия для Таджикистана - Забывающие Закон славят нечестивых, а исполняющие Закон противостоят им.
- La Bible du Semeur 2015 - Ceux qui abandonnent la loi exaltent le criminel, mais ceux qui obéissent à la loi le combattent.
- リビングバイブル - 教えに文句を言うのは、悪者をほめることです。 教えを守ることは、悪者と戦うことです。
- Nova Versão Internacional - Os que abandonam a lei elogiam os ímpios, mas os que obedecem à lei lutam contra eles.
- Hoffnung für alle - Wer Gottes Gesetz nicht beachtet, lobt den, der Unrecht tut. Wer sich aber an das Gesetz hält, kämpft gegen die Gottlosen an.
- Kinh Thánh Hiện Đại - Người bỏ pháp luật đề cao tội ác; người giữ pháp luật chống lại người gian.
- พระคริสตธรรมคัมภีร์ไทย ฉบับอมตธรรมร่วมสมัย - ผู้ละทิ้งบทบัญญัติก็เชิดชูคนชั่ว แต่ผู้ที่รักษาบทบัญญัติก็ต่อต้านคนชั่ว
- พระคัมภีร์ ฉบับแปลใหม่ - พวกฝ่าฝืนกฎบัญญัติจะยกย่องคนชั่วร้าย แต่บรรดาผู้ถือตามกฎบัญญัติต่อต้านพวกเขา
交叉引用
- 1 Samuel 15:14 - Samuel said, “So what’s this I’m hearing—this bleating of sheep, this mooing of cattle?”
- 1 Samuel 15:15 - “Only some Amalekite loot,” said Saul. “The soldiers saved back a few of the choice cattle and sheep to offer up in sacrifice to God. But everything else we destroyed under the holy ban.”
- 1 Samuel 15:16 - “Enough!” interrupted Samuel. “Let me tell you what God told me last night.” Saul said, “Go ahead. Tell me.”
- 1 Samuel 15:17 - And Samuel told him. “When you started out in this, you were nothing—and you knew it. Then God put you at the head of Israel—made you king over Israel. Then God sent you off to do a job for him, ordering you, ‘Go and put those sinners, the Amalekites, under a holy ban. Go to war against them until you have totally wiped them out.’ So why did you not obey God? Why did you grab all this loot? Why, with God’s eyes on you all the time, did you brazenly carry out this evil?”
- 1 Samuel 15:20 - Saul defended himself. “What are you talking about? I did obey God. I did the job God set for me. I brought in King Agag and destroyed the Amalekites under the terms of the holy ban. So the soldiers saved back a few choice sheep and cattle from the holy ban for sacrifice to God at Gilgal—what’s wrong with that?”
- 1 Samuel 15:22 - Then Samuel said, Do you think all God wants are sacrifices— empty rituals just for show? He wants you to listen to him! Plain listening is the thing, not staging a lavish religious production. Not doing what God tells you is far worse than fooling around in the occult. Getting self-important around God is far worse than making deals with your dead ancestors. Because you said No to God’s command, he says No to your kingship.
- 1 Samuel 15:24 - Saul gave in and confessed, “I’ve sinned. I’ve trampled roughshod over God’s Word and your instructions. I cared more about pleasing the people. I let them tell me what to do. Oh, absolve me of my sin! Take my hand and lead me to the altar so I can worship God!”
- 2 Kings 3:13 - Elisha addressed the king of Israel, “What do you and I have in common? Go consult the puppet-prophets of your father and mother.” “Never!” said the king of Israel. “It’s God who has gotten us into this fix, dumping all three of us kings into the hand of Moab.”
- 2 Kings 3:14 - Elisha said, “As God-of-the-Angel-Armies lives, and before whom I stand ready to serve, if it weren’t for the respect I have for Jehoshaphat king of Judah, I wouldn’t give you the time of day. But considering—bring me a minstrel.” (When a minstrel played, the power of God came on Elisha.)
- Jeremiah 5:30 - “Unspeakable! Sickening! What’s happened in this country? Prophets preach lies and priests hire on as their assistants. And my people love it. They eat it up! But what will you do when it’s time to pick up the pieces?”
- 1 Kings 20:41 - At that, the man ripped the bandage off his eyes and the king recognized who he was—one of the prophets!
- 1 Kings 20:42 - The man said to the king, “God’s word: Because you let a man go who was under sentence by God, it’s now your life for his, your people for his.”
- Nehemiah 13:15 - During those days, while back in Judah, I also noticed that people treaded wine presses, brought in sacks of grain, and loaded up their donkeys on the Sabbath. They brought wine, grapes, figs, and all kinds of stuff to sell on the Sabbath. So I spoke up and warned them about selling food on that day. Tyrians living there brought in fish and whatever else, selling it to Judeans—in Jerusalem, mind you!—on the Sabbath.
- 1 Samuel 23:19 - Some Ziphites went to Saul at Gibeah and said, “Did you know that David is hiding out near us in the caves and canyons of Horesh? Right now he’s at Hakilah Hill just south of Jeshimon. So whenever you’re ready to come down, we’d count it an honor to hand him over to the king.”
- 1 Samuel 23:21 - Saul said, “God bless you for thinking about me! Now go back and check everything out. Learn his routines. Observe his movements—where he goes, who he’s with. He’s very shrewd, you know. Scout out all his hiding places. Then meet me at Nacon and I’ll go with you. If he is anywhere to be found in all the thousands of Judah, I’ll track him down!”
- Nehemiah 13:17 - I confronted the leaders of Judah: “What’s going on here? This evil! Profaning the Sabbath! Isn’t this exactly what your ancestors did? And because of it didn’t God bring down on us and this city all this misery? And here you are adding to it—accumulating more wrath on Jerusalem by profaning the Sabbath.”
- Nehemiah 13:19 - As the gates of Jerusalem were darkened by the shadows of the approaching Sabbath, I ordered the doors shut and not to be opened until the Sabbath was over. I placed some of my servants at the gates to make sure that nothing to be sold would get in on the Sabbath day.
- Nehemiah 13:20 - Traders and dealers in various goods camped outside the gates once or twice. But I took them to task. I said, “You have no business camping out here by the wall. If I find you here again, I’ll use force to drive you off.” And that did it; they didn’t come back on the Sabbath.
- Jude 1:3 - Dear friends, I’ve dropped everything to write you about this life of salvation that we have in common. I have to write insisting—begging!—that you fight with everything you have in you for this faith entrusted to us as a gift to guard and cherish. What has happened is that some people have infiltrated our ranks (our Scriptures warned us this would happen), who beneath their pious skin are shameless scoundrels. Their design is to replace the sheer grace of our God with sheer license—which means doing away with Jesus Christ, our one and only Master.
- Nehemiah 13:10 - And then I learned that the Levites hadn’t been given their regular food allotments. So the Levites and singers who led the services of worship had all left and gone back to their farms. I called the officials on the carpet, “Why has The Temple of God been abandoned?” I got everyone back again and put them back on their jobs so that all Judah was again bringing in the tithe of grain, wine, and oil to the storerooms. I put Shelemiah the priest, Zadok the scribe, and a Levite named Pedaiah in charge of the storerooms. I made Hanan son of Zaccur, the son of Mattaniah, their right-hand man. These men had a reputation for honesty and hard work. They were responsible for distributing the rations to their brothers.
- Galatians 2:6 - As for those who were considered important in the church, their reputation doesn’t concern me. God isn’t impressed with mere appearances, and neither am I. And of course these leaders were able to add nothing to the message I had been preaching. It was soon evident that God had entrusted me with the same message to the non-Jews as Peter had been preaching to the Jews. Recognizing that my calling had been given by God, James, Peter, and John—the pillars of the church—shook hands with me and Barnabas, assigning us to a ministry to the non-Jews, while they continued to be responsible for reaching out to the Jews. The only additional thing they asked was that we remember the poor, and I was already eager to do that.
- Nehemiah 13:28 - One of the sons of Joiada, the son of Eliashib the high priest, was a son-in-law of Sanballat the Horonite; I drove him out of my presence.
- 1 Kings 22:19 - Micaiah kept on: “I’m not done yet; listen to God’s word: I saw God enthroned, and all the angel armies of heaven Standing at attention ranged on his right and his left. And God said, ‘How can we seduce Ahab into attacking Ramoth Gilead?’ Some said this, and some said that. Then a bold angel stepped out, stood before God, and said, ‘I’ll seduce him.’ ‘And how will you do it?’ said God. ‘Easy,’ said the angel, ‘I’ll get all the prophets to lie.’ ‘That should do it,’ said God. ‘On your way—seduce him!’ “And that’s what has happened. God filled the mouths of your puppet prophets with seductive lies. God has pronounced your doom.”
- 1 Kings 22:24 - Just then Zedekiah son of Kenaanah came up and punched Micaiah in the nose, saying, “Since when did the Spirit of God leave me and take up with you?”
- 1 Kings 22:25 - Micaiah said, “You’ll know soon enough; you’ll know it when you’re frantically and futilely looking for a place to hide.”
- 1 Kings 22:26 - The king of Israel had heard enough: “Get Micaiah out of here! Turn him over to Amon the city magistrate and to Joash the king’s son with this message, ‘King’s orders: Lock him up in jail; keep him on bread and water until I’m back in one piece.’”
- 1 Kings 22:28 - Micaiah said, “If you ever get back in one piece, I’m no prophet of God.” He added, “When it happens, O people, remember where you heard it!”
- Nehemiah 13:23 - Also in those days I saw Jews who had married women from Ashdod, Ammon, and Moab. Half the children couldn’t even speak the language of Judah; all they knew was the language of Ashdod or some other tongue. So I took those men to task, gave them a piece of my mind, even slapped some of them and jerked them by the hair. I made them swear to God: “Don’t marry your daughters to their sons; and don’t let their daughters marry your sons—and don’t you yourselves marry them! Didn’t Solomon the king of Israel sin because of women just like these? Even though there was no king quite like him, and God loved him and made him king over all Israel, foreign women were his downfall. Do you call this obedience—engaging in this extensive evil, showing yourselves faithless to God by marrying foreign wives?”
- Nehemiah 5:7 - Then I called a big meeting to deal with them. I told them, “We did everything we could to buy back our Jewish brothers who had to sell themselves as slaves to foreigners. And now you’re selling these same brothers back into debt slavery! Does that mean that we have to buy them back again?” They said nothing. What could they say?
- Nehemiah 5:9 - “What you’re doing is wrong. Is there no fear of God left in you? Don’t you care what the nations around here, our enemies, think of you?
- Nehemiah 5:10 - “I and my brothers and the people working for me have also loaned them money. But this gouging them with interest has to stop. Give them back their foreclosed fields, vineyards, olive groves, and homes right now. And forgive your claims on their money, grain, new wine, and olive oil.”
- Nehemiah 5:12 - They said, “We’ll give it all back. We won’t make any more demands on them. We’ll do everything you say.” Then I called the priests together and made them promise to keep their word. Then I emptied my pockets, turning them inside out, and said, “So may God empty the pockets and house of everyone who doesn’t keep this promise—turned inside out and emptied.” Everyone gave a wholehearted “Yes, we’ll do it!” and praised God. And the people did what they promised.
- 1 Samuel 22:14 - Ahimelech answered the king, “There’s not an official in your administration as true to you as David, your own son-in-law and captain of your bodyguard. None more honorable either. Do you think that was the first time I prayed with him for God’s guidance? Hardly! But don’t accuse me of any wrongdoing, me or my family. I have no idea what you’re trying to get at with this ‘outlaw’ talk.”
- 1 Kings 21:20 - Ahab answered Elijah, “My enemy! So, you’ve run me down!” “Yes, I’ve found you out,” said Elijah. “And because you’ve bought into the business of evil, defying God. ‘I will most certainly bring doom upon you, make mincemeat of your descendants, kill off every sorry male wretch who’s even remotely connected with the name Ahab. And I’ll bring down on you the same fate that fell on Jeroboam son of Nebat and Baasha son of Ahijah—you’ve made me that angry by making Israel sin.’”
- Matthew 3:15 - But Jesus insisted. “Do it. God’s work, putting things right all these centuries, is coming together right now in this baptism.” So John did it.
- Psalms 10:3 - The wicked are windbags, the swindlers have foul breath. The wicked snub God, their noses stuck high in the air. Their graffiti are scrawled on the walls: “Catch us if you can!” “God is dead.”
- 1 Kings 18:21 - Elijah challenged the people: “How long are you going to sit on the fence? If God is the real God, follow him; if it’s Baal, follow him. Make up your minds!” Nobody said a word; nobody made a move.
- Ephesians 5:11 - Don’t waste your time on useless work, mere busywork, the barren pursuits of darkness. Expose these things for the sham they are. It’s a scandal when people waste their lives on things they must do in the darkness where no one will see. Rip the cover off those frauds and see how attractive they look in the light of Christ. Wake up from your sleep, Climb out of your coffins; Christ will show you the light! So watch your step. Use your head. Make the most of every chance you get. These are desperate times!
- Matthew 3:7 - When John realized that a lot of Pharisees and Sadducees were showing up for a baptismal experience because it was becoming the popular thing to do, he exploded: “Brood of snakes! What do you think you’re doing slithering down here to the river? Do you think a little water on your snakeskins is going to make any difference? It’s your life that must change, not your skin! And don’t think you can pull rank by claiming Abraham as father. Being a descendant of Abraham is neither here nor there. Descendants of Abraham are a dime a dozen. What counts is your life. Is it green and flourishing? Because if it’s deadwood, it goes on the fire.