逐节对照
- The Message - All that passing laws against sin did was produce more lawbreakers. But sin didn’t, and doesn’t, have a chance in competition with the aggressive forgiveness we call grace. When it’s sin versus grace, grace wins hands down. All sin can do is threaten us with death, and that’s the end of it. Grace, because God is putting everything together again through the Messiah, invites us into life—a life that goes on and on and on, world without end.
- 新标点和合本 - 律法本是外添的,叫过犯显多;只是罪在哪里显多,恩典就更显多了。
- 和合本2010(上帝版-简体) - 而且加添了律法,使得过犯增加,只是罪在哪里增加,恩典就在哪里越发丰盛了。
- 和合本2010(神版-简体) - 而且加添了律法,使得过犯增加,只是罪在哪里增加,恩典就在哪里越发丰盛了。
- 当代译本 - 律法的颁布,使过犯更多地显出来,只是哪里的罪越多,哪里的恩典就越丰富。
- 圣经新译本 - 律法的出现,是要叫过犯增多;然而罪在哪里增多,恩典就更加增多了。
- 中文标准译本 - 律法出现,为要使过犯增多;可是,罪在哪里增多,恩典就在哪里格外增多。
- 现代标点和合本 - 律法本是外添的,叫过犯显多;只是罪在哪里显多,恩典就更显多了。
- 和合本(拼音版) - 律法本是外添的,叫过犯显多;只是罪在哪里显多,恩典就更显多了。
- New International Version - The law was brought in so that the trespass might increase. But where sin increased, grace increased all the more,
- New International Reader's Version - The law was given so that sin would increase. But where sin increased, God’s grace increased even more.
- English Standard Version - Now the law came in to increase the trespass, but where sin increased, grace abounded all the more,
- New Living Translation - God’s law was given so that all people could see how sinful they were. But as people sinned more and more, God’s wonderful grace became more abundant.
- Christian Standard Bible - The law came along to multiply the trespass. But where sin multiplied, grace multiplied even more
- New American Standard Bible - The Law came in so that the offense would increase; but where sin increased, grace abounded all the more,
- New King James Version - Moreover the law entered that the offense might abound. But where sin abounded, grace abounded much more,
- Amplified Bible - But the Law came to increase and expand [the awareness of] the trespass [by defining and unmasking sin]. But where sin increased, [God’s remarkable, gracious gift of] grace [His unmerited favor] has surpassed it and increased all the more,
- American Standard Version - And the law came in besides, that the trespass might abound; but where sin abounded, grace did abound more exceedingly:
- King James Version - Moreover the law entered, that the offence might abound. But where sin abounded, grace did much more abound:
- New English Translation - Now the law came in so that the transgression may increase, but where sin increased, grace multiplied all the more,
- World English Bible - The law came in that the trespass might abound; but where sin abounded, grace abounded more exceedingly;
- 新標點和合本 - 律法本是外添的,叫過犯顯多;只是罪在哪裏顯多,恩典就更顯多了。
- 和合本2010(上帝版-繁體) - 而且加添了律法,使得過犯增加,只是罪在哪裏增加,恩典就在哪裏越發豐盛了。
- 和合本2010(神版-繁體) - 而且加添了律法,使得過犯增加,只是罪在哪裏增加,恩典就在哪裏越發豐盛了。
- 當代譯本 - 律法的頒佈,使過犯更多地顯出來,只是哪裡的罪越多,哪裡的恩典就越豐富。
- 聖經新譯本 - 律法的出現,是要叫過犯增多;然而罪在哪裡增多,恩典就更加增多了。
- 呂振中譯本 - 律法溜了進來,使過犯增多;但罪在哪裏增多,恩典也就在哪裏格外地滿溢;
- 中文標準譯本 - 律法出現,為要使過犯增多;可是,罪在哪裡增多,恩典就在哪裡格外增多。
- 現代標點和合本 - 律法本是外添的,叫過犯顯多;只是罪在哪裡顯多,恩典就更顯多了。
- 文理和合譯本 - 且律既至、俾愆益增、罪既增、而恩愈洪矣、
- 文理委辦譯本 - 律法立、而罪之多以顯、亦罪多、而恩之洪益彰、
- 施約瑟淺文理新舊約聖經 - 律法立、致罪增益、然罪增益之處、恩寵更裕、
- 吳經熊文理聖詠與新經全集 - 夫法之所至罪之所彰也;而罪之所彰、恩亦彌盛。
- Nueva Versión Internacional - En lo que atañe a la ley, esta intervino para que aumentara la transgresión. Pero, allí donde abundó el pecado, sobreabundó la gracia,
- 현대인의 성경 - 율법이 들어와서 범죄가 늘어나게 되었으나 죄가 늘어난 곳에는 은혜도 더욱 풍성하였습니다.
- Новый Русский Перевод - Закон же пришел, чтобы умножилось преступление. Но там, где умножился грех, возникло и изобилие благодати,
- Восточный перевод - Закон же пришёл, чтобы умножилось преступление. Но там, где умножился грех, возникло и изобилие благодати,
- Восточный перевод, версия с «Аллахом» - Закон же пришёл, чтобы умножилось преступление. Но там, где умножился грех, возникло и изобилие благодати,
- Восточный перевод, версия для Таджикистана - Закон же пришёл, чтобы умножилось преступление. Но там, где умножился грех, возникло и изобилие благодати,
- La Bible du Semeur 2015 - Quant à la Loi, elle est intervenue pour que le péché prolifère. Mais là où le péché a proliféré, la grâce a surabondé
- リビングバイブル - 律法が与えられてから、すべての人は、自分がいかに神のおきてに従えない存在か、よくわかるようになりました。しかし、私たちは、自分の罪深さを知れば知るほど、赦してくださる神の満ちあふれる恵みが、いっそうわかるようになるのです。
- Nestle Aland 28 - νόμος δὲ παρεισῆλθεν, ἵνα πλεονάσῃ τὸ παράπτωμα· οὗ δὲ ἐπλεόνασεν ἡ ἁμαρτία, ὑπερεπερίσσευσεν ἡ χάρις,
- unfoldingWord® Greek New Testament - νόμος δὲ παρεισῆλθεν, ἵνα πλεονάσῃ τὸ παράπτωμα; οὗ δὲ ἐπλεόνασεν ἡ ἁμαρτία, ὑπερεπερίσσευσεν ἡ χάρις,
- Nova Versão Internacional - A Lei foi introduzida para que a transgressão fosse ressaltada. Mas onde aumentou o pecado transbordou a graça,
- Hoffnung für alle - Das Gesetz aber kam erst später hinzu. Es sollte das volle Ausmaß von Adams Verfehlung ans Licht bringen. Denn wo sich die ganze Macht der Sünde zeigte, da erwies sich auch Gottes Barmherzigkeit in ihrer ganzen Größe.
- Kinh Thánh Hiện Đại - Luật pháp của Đức Chúa Trời vạch trần quá nhiều tội lỗi. Nhưng chúng ta càng nhận tội, ơn phước của Đức Chúa Trời càng gia tăng.
- พระคริสตธรรมคัมภีร์ไทย ฉบับอมตธรรมร่วมสมัย - บทบัญญัติถูกเพิ่มเข้ามาเพื่อที่การล่วงละเมิดจะมีมากขึ้น แต่ที่ใดมีบาปมากขึ้น พระคุณก็มีมากขึ้นยิ่งกว่านั้น
- พระคัมภีร์ ฉบับแปลใหม่ - เมื่อมีกฎบัญญัติขึ้น ผลที่ตามมาคือการละเมิดเพิ่มขึ้น แต่ที่ใดมีบาปเพิ่มขึ้น ที่นั้นพระคุณก็มีเพิ่มมากยิ่งขึ้น
交叉引用
- 1 Timothy 1:15 - Here’s a word you can take to heart and depend on: Jesus Christ came into the world to save sinners. I’m proof—Public Sinner Number One—of someone who could never have made it apart from sheer mercy. And now he shows me off—evidence of his endless patience—to those who are right on the edge of trusting him forever. Deep honor and bright glory to the King of All Time— One God, Immortal, Invisible, ever and always. Oh, yes! I’m passing this work on to you, my son Timothy. The prophetic word that was directed to you prepared us for this. All those prayers are coming together now so you will do this well, fearless in your struggle, keeping a firm grip on your faith and on yourself. After all, this is a fight we’re in.
- Luke 23:39 - One of the criminals hanging alongside cursed him: “Some Messiah you are! Save yourself! Save us!”
- Luke 23:40 - But the other one made him shut up: “Have you no fear of God? You’re getting the same as him. We deserve this, but not him—he did nothing to deserve this.”
- Luke 23:42 - Then he said, “Jesus, remember me when you enter your kingdom.”
- Luke 23:43 - He said, “Don’t worry, I will. Today you will join me in paradise.”
- Jeremiah 3:11 - Then God told me, “Fickle Israel was a good sight better than flighty Judah. Go and preach this message. Face north toward Israel and say:
- Jeremiah 3:12 - “‘Turn back, fickle Israel. I’m not just hanging back to punish you. I’m committed in love to you. My anger doesn’t seethe nonstop. Just admit your guilt. Admit your God-defiance. Admit to your promiscuous life with casual partners, pulling strangers into the sex-and-religion groves While turning a deaf ear to me.’” God’s Decree. “Come back, wandering children!” God’s Decree. “I, yes I, am your true husband. I’ll pick you out one by one— This one from the city, these two from the country— and bring you to Zion. I’ll give you good shepherd-rulers who rule my way, who rule you with intelligence and wisdom.
- 2 Chronicles 33:9 - But Manasseh led Judah and the citizens of Jerusalem off the beaten path into practices of evil exceeding even the evil of the pagan nations that God had earlier destroyed. When God spoke to Manasseh and his people about this, they ignored him.
- 2 Chronicles 33:11 - Then God directed the leaders of the troops of the king of Assyria to come after Manasseh. They put a hook in his nose, shackles on his feet, and took him off to Babylon. Now that he was in trouble, he dropped to his knees in prayer asking for help—total repentance before the God of his ancestors. As he prayed, God was touched; God listened and brought him back to Jerusalem as king. That convinced Manasseh that God was in control.
- 2 Corinthians 3:7 - The Government of Death, its constitution chiseled on stone tablets, had a dazzling inaugural. Moses’ face as he delivered the tablets was so bright that day (even though it would fade soon enough) that the people of Israel could no more look right at him than stare into the sun. How much more dazzling, then, the Government of Living Spirit?
- 2 Corinthians 3:9 - If the Government of Condemnation was impressive, how about this Government of Affirmation? Bright as that old government was, it would look downright dull alongside this new one. If that makeshift arrangement impressed us, how much more this brightly shining government installed for eternity?
- Ezekiel 36:29 - “‘I’ll pull you out of that stinking pollution. I’ll give personal orders to the wheat fields, telling them to grow bumper crops. I’ll send no more famines. I’ll make sure your fruit trees and field crops flourish. Other nations won’t be able to hold you in contempt again because of famine.
- Ezekiel 36:31 - “‘And then you’ll think back over your terrible lives—the evil, the shame—and be thoroughly disgusted with yourselves, realizing how badly you’ve lived—all those obscenities you’ve carried out.
- Ezekiel 36:32 - “‘I’m not doing this for you. Get this through your thick heads! Shame on you. What a mess you made of things, Israel!
- Romans 7:7 - But I can hear you say, “If the law code was as bad as all that, it’s no better than sin itself.” That’s certainly not true. The law code had a perfectly legitimate function. Without its clear guidelines for right and wrong, moral behavior would be mostly guesswork. Apart from the succinct, surgical command, “You shall not covet,” I could have dressed covetousness up to look like a virtue and ruined my life with it.
- Romans 7:8 - Don’t you remember how it was? I do, perfectly well. The law code started out as an excellent piece of work. What happened, though, was that sin found a way to pervert the command into a temptation, making a piece of “forbidden fruit” out of it. The law code, instead of being used to guide me, was used to seduce me. Without all the paraphernalia of the law code, sin looked pretty dull and lifeless, and I went along without paying much attention to it. But once sin got its hands on the law code and decked itself out in all that finery, I was fooled, and fell for it. The very command that was supposed to guide me into life was cleverly used to trip me up, throwing me headlong. So sin was plenty alive, and I was stone dead. But the law code itself is God’s good and common sense, each command sane and holy counsel.
- Romans 7:13 - I can already hear your next question: “Does that mean I can’t even trust what is good [that is, the law]? Is good just as dangerous as evil?” No again! Sin simply did what sin is so famous for doing: using the good as a cover to tempt me to do what would finally destroy me. By hiding within God’s good commandment, sin did far more mischief than it could ever have accomplished on its own.
- Ephesians 1:7 - Because of the sacrifice of the Messiah, his blood poured out on the altar of the Cross, we’re a free people—free of penalties and punishments chalked up by all our misdeeds. And not just barely free, either. Abundantly free! He thought of everything, provided for everything we could possibly need, letting us in on the plans he took such delight in making. He set it all out before us in Christ, a long-range plan in which everything would be brought together and summed up in him, everything in deepest heaven, everything on planet earth.
- 1 Corinthians 6:9 - Don’t you realize that this is not the way to live? Unjust people who don’t care about God will not be joining in his kingdom. Those who use and abuse each other, use and abuse sex, use and abuse the earth and everything in it, don’t qualify as citizens in God’s kingdom. A number of you know from experience what I’m talking about, for not so long ago you were on that list. Since then, you’ve been cleaned up and given a fresh start by Jesus, our Master, our Messiah, and by our God present in us, the Spirit.
- Micah 7:18 - Where is the god who can compare with you— wiping the slate clean of guilt, Turning a blind eye, a deaf ear, to the past sins of your purged and precious people? You don’t nurse your anger and don’t stay angry long, for mercy is your specialty. That’s what you love most. And compassion is on its way to us. You’ll stamp out our wrongdoing. You’ll sink our sins to the bottom of the ocean. You’ll stay true to your word to Father Jacob and continue the compassion you showed Grandfather Abraham— Everything you promised our ancestors from a long time ago.
- Isaiah 43:25 - “But I, yes I, am the one who takes care of your sins—that’s what I do. I don’t keep a list of your sins.
- Isaiah 1:18 - “Come. Sit down. Let’s argue this out.” This is God’s Message: “If your sins are blood-red, they’ll be snow-white. If they’re red like crimson, they’ll be like wool. If you’ll willingly obey, you’ll feast like kings. But if you’re willful and stubborn, you’ll die like dogs.” That’s right. God says so.
- Ephesians 2:1 - It wasn’t so long ago that you were mired in that old stagnant life of sin. You let the world, which doesn’t know the first thing about living, tell you how to live. You filled your lungs with polluted unbelief, and then exhaled disobedience. We all did it, all of us doing what we felt like doing, when we felt like doing it, all of us in the same boat. It’s a wonder God didn’t lose his temper and do away with the whole lot of us. Instead, immense in mercy and with an incredible love, he embraced us. He took our sin-dead lives and made us alive in Christ. He did all this on his own, with no help from us! Then he picked us up and set us down in highest heaven in company with Jesus, our Messiah.
- Galatians 3:21 - If such is the case, is the law, then, an anti-promise, a negation of God’s will for us? Not at all. Its purpose was to make obvious to everyone that we are, in ourselves, out of right relationship with God, and therefore to show us the futility of devising some religious system for getting by our own efforts what we can only get by waiting in faith for God to complete his promise. For if any kind of rule-keeping had power to create life in us, we would certainly have gotten it by this time.
- Galatians 3:23 - Until the time when we were mature enough to respond freely in faith to the living God, we were carefully surrounded and protected by the Mosaic law. The law was like those Greek tutors, with which you are familiar, who escort children to school and protect them from danger or distraction, making sure the children will really get to the place they set out for.
- Galatians 3:25 - But now you have arrived at your destination: By faith in Christ you are in direct relationship with God. Your baptism in Christ was not just washing you up for a fresh start. It also involved dressing you in an adult faith wardrobe—Christ’s life, the fulfillment of God’s original promise.
- Psalms 25:11 - Keep up your reputation, God; Forgive my bad life; It’s been a very bad life.
- Titus 3:3 - It wasn’t so long ago that we ourselves were stupid and stubborn, easy marks for sin, ordered every which way by our glands, going around with a chip on our shoulder, hated and hating back. But when God, our kind and loving Savior God, stepped in, he saved us from all that. It was all his doing; we had nothing to do with it. He gave us a good bath, and we came out of it new people, washed inside and out by the Holy Spirit. Our Savior Jesus poured out new life so generously. God’s gift has restored our relationship with him and given us back our lives. And there’s more life to come—an eternity of life! You can count on this.
- Romans 6:1 - So what do we do? Keep on sinning so God can keep on forgiving? I should hope not! If we’ve left the country where sin is sovereign, how can we still live in our old house there? Or didn’t you realize we packed up and left there for good? That is what happened in baptism. When we went under the water, we left the old country of sin behind; when we came up out of the water, we entered into the new country of grace—a new life in a new land!