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  • 新标点和合本 - 耶和华啊,我听见你的名声(或作“言语”)就惧怕。 耶和华啊,求你在这些年间复兴你的作为, 在这些年间显明出来; 在发怒的时候以怜悯为念。
  • 和合本2010(上帝版-简体) - 耶和华啊,我听见你的名声; 耶和华啊,我惧怕你的作为。 求你在这些年间 复兴你的作为, 在这些年间将它显明出来 ; 在发怒的时候以怜悯为念。
  • 和合本2010(神版-简体) - 耶和华啊,我听见你的名声; 耶和华啊,我惧怕你的作为。 求你在这些年间 复兴你的作为, 在这些年间将它显明出来 ; 在发怒的时候以怜悯为念。
  • 当代译本 - 耶和华啊,我听过你的威名; 耶和华啊,我对你的作为充满敬畏。 求你如今再次彰显你的作为, 求你此时再次显明你的作为, 求你发怒的时候仍以怜悯为念。
  • 圣经新译本 - 耶和华啊!我听见你的声音,惧怕你的作为; 求你在这些年间复兴,在这些年间彰显, 发怒的时候以怜悯为怀。
  • 中文标准译本 - 耶和华啊, 我听到了你的传闻; 耶和华啊,我因你的作为而敬畏。 求你在这些年间复兴你的作为, 在这些年间把它显明出来; 求你在烈怒中记得怜悯!
  • 现代标点和合本 - 耶和华啊,我听见你的名声 就惧怕。 耶和华啊,求你在这些年间复兴你的作为, 在这些年间显明出来, 在发怒的时候以怜悯为念。
  • 和合本(拼音版) - 耶和华啊,我听见你的名声 就惧怕。 耶和华啊,求你在这些年间复兴你的作为, 在这些年间显明出来; 在发怒的时候以怜悯为念。
  • New International Version - Lord, I have heard of your fame; I stand in awe of your deeds, Lord. Repeat them in our day, in our time make them known; in wrath remember mercy.
  • New International Reader's Version - Lord, I know how famous you are. I have great respect for you because of your mighty acts. Do them again for us. Make them known in our time. When you are angry, please have mercy on us.
  • English Standard Version - O Lord, I have heard the report of you, and your work, O Lord, do I fear. In the midst of the years revive it; in the midst of the years make it known; in wrath remember mercy.
  • New Living Translation - I have heard all about you, Lord. I am filled with awe by your amazing works. In this time of our deep need, help us again as you did in years gone by. And in your anger, remember your mercy.
  • Christian Standard Bible - Lord, I have heard the report about you; Lord, I stand in awe of your deeds. Revive your work in these years; make it known in these years. In your wrath remember mercy!
  • New American Standard Bible - Lord, I have heard the report about You, and I was afraid. Lord, revive Your work in the midst of the years, In the midst of the years make it known. In anger remember mercy.
  • New King James Version - O Lord, I have heard Your speech and was afraid; O Lord, revive Your work in the midst of the years! In the midst of the years make it known; In wrath remember mercy.
  • Amplified Bible - O Lord, I have heard the report about You and I fear. O Lord, revive Your work in the midst of the years, In the midst of the years make it known; In wrath [earnestly] remember compassion and love.
  • American Standard Version - O Jehovah, I have heard the report of thee, and am afraid: O Jehovah, revive thy work in the midst of the years; In the midst of the years make it known; In wrath remember mercy.
  • King James Version - O Lord, I have heard thy speech, and was afraid: O Lord, revive thy work in the midst of the years, in the midst of the years make known; in wrath remember mercy.
  • New English Translation - Lord, I have heard the report of what you did; I am awed, Lord, by what you accomplished. In our time repeat those deeds; in our time reveal them again. But when you cause turmoil, remember to show us mercy!
  • World English Bible - Yahweh, I have heard of your fame. I stand in awe of your deeds, Yahweh. Renew your work in the middle of the years. In the middle of the years make it known. In wrath, you remember mercy.
  • 新標點和合本 - 耶和華啊,我聽見你的名聲(或譯:言語)就懼怕。 耶和華啊,求你在這些年間復興你的作為, 在這些年間顯明出來; 在發怒的時候以憐憫為念。
  • 和合本2010(上帝版-繁體) - 耶和華啊,我聽見你的名聲; 耶和華啊,我懼怕你的作為。 求你在這些年間 復興你的作為, 在這些年間將它顯明出來 ; 在發怒的時候以憐憫為念。
  • 和合本2010(神版-繁體) - 耶和華啊,我聽見你的名聲; 耶和華啊,我懼怕你的作為。 求你在這些年間 復興你的作為, 在這些年間將它顯明出來 ; 在發怒的時候以憐憫為念。
  • 當代譯本 - 耶和華啊,我聽過你的威名; 耶和華啊,我對你的作為充滿敬畏。 求你如今再次彰顯你的作為, 求你此時再次顯明你的作為, 求你發怒的時候仍以憐憫為念。
  • 聖經新譯本 - 耶和華啊!我聽見你的聲音,懼怕你的作為; 求你在這些年間復興,在這些年間彰顯, 發怒的時候以憐憫為懷。
  • 呂振中譯本 - 永恆主啊,我聽見你的聲望, 永恆主啊,我看見了 你的作為。 在這些年頭使它活現 吧! 在這些年頭播知出來吧! 在激怒中以憐憫為念哦!
  • 中文標準譯本 - 耶和華啊, 我聽到了你的傳聞; 耶和華啊,我因你的作為而敬畏。 求你在這些年間復興你的作為, 在這些年間把它顯明出來; 求你在烈怒中記得憐憫!
  • 現代標點和合本 - 耶和華啊,我聽見你的名聲 就懼怕。 耶和華啊,求你在這些年間復興你的作為, 在這些年間顯明出來, 在發怒的時候以憐憫為念。
  • 文理和合譯本 - 耶和華歟、我聞爾之聲譽而懼、耶和華歟、求爾於此數年中、復興爾工、於此數年中顯著之、震怒之際、仍懷矜憫之念、
  • 文理委辦譯本 - 耶和華與、我聞爾所言、不勝驚懼、耶和華與、我今遭難爾勃然以興、著爾經綸、震怒之時、矜憫為懷、
  • 施約瑟淺文理新舊約聖經 - 主歟、我聞主所言、不勝驚懼、主歟、主之作為、求主在此年間復興 復興原文作復生 之、在此年間復彰之、 主歟主之作為求主在此年間復興之在此年間復彰之或作求主使主之工作在此年間復興在此年間彰顯 震怒之時、求主以矜憫為念、
  • Nueva Versión Internacional - Señor, he sabido de tu fama; tus obras, Señor, me dejan pasmado. Realízalas de nuevo en nuestros días, dalas a conocer en nuestro tiempo; en tu ira, ten presente tu misericordia.
  • 현대인의 성경 - 여호와여, 내가 주께 대한 소문을 듣고 놀라움을 금할 수가 없습니다. 여호와여, 주께서 행하신 그 놀라운 일을 우리 시대에 다시 행하시고 분노 중에서도 자비를 베푸소서.
  • Новый Русский Перевод - Господи, я услышал весть о Тебе, и я устрашен Твоими делами. Господи, возобнови их в наши дни, яви их и в наши времена и в гневе будь милостив.
  • Восточный перевод - Вечный, я услышал весть о Тебе, и я устрашён Твоими делами. Вечный, возобнови их в наши дни, яви их и в наши времена и в гневе будь милостив.
  • Восточный перевод, версия с «Аллахом» - Вечный, я услышал весть о Тебе, и я устрашён Твоими делами. Вечный, возобнови их в наши дни, яви их и в наши времена и в гневе будь милостив.
  • Восточный перевод, версия для Таджикистана - Вечный, я услышал весть о Тебе, и я устрашён Твоими делами. Вечный, возобнови их в наши дни, яви их и в наши времена и в гневе будь милостив.
  • La Bible du Semeur 2015 - O Eternel, j’ai entendu ╵ce que tu viens de proclamer, et je suis effrayé ╵devant ton œuvre, ô Eternel. Dans le cours des années, ╵accomplis-la  ! Dans le cours des années, ╵fais-la connaître ! Dans ta colère cependant, ╵pense à être clément !
  • リビングバイブル - 主よ。 今、私は、あなたのうわさを聞きました。 あなたがしようとしておられるみわざを知り、 恐れをもって礼拝しています。 この非常時に直面している私たちを、 再び、昔のあなたのようにお助けください。 あなたの力を示してください。 御怒りの中にも、あわれみを忘れないでください。
  • Nova Versão Internacional - Senhor, ouvi falar da tua fama; tremo diante dos teus atos, Senhor. Realiza de novo, em nossa época, as mesmas obras, faze-as conhecidas em nosso tempo; em tua ira, lembra-te da misericórdia.
  • Hoffnung für alle - Herr, ich habe von deinen großen Taten gehört, deine Werke erfüllen mich mit Ehrfurcht. Greif in dieser Zeit noch einmal so machtvoll ein, lass uns bald wieder dein Handeln erleben! Auch wenn du im Zorn strafen musst – so hab doch Erbarmen mit uns!
  • Kinh Thánh Hiện Đại - Lạy Chúa Hằng Hữu, con đã nghe tất cả về Ngài. Xin Chúa truyền sức sống vào công việc Ngài giữa các năm tháng vần xoay. Giữa thời gian diễn tiến, xin Chúa dạy mọi người biết rõ. Trong cơn thịnh nộ, xin Ngài đừng quên thương xót.
  • พระคริสตธรรมคัมภีร์ไทย ฉบับอมตธรรมร่วมสมัย - ข้าแต่องค์พระผู้เป็นเจ้า ข้าพระองค์ได้ยินกิตติศัพท์ของพระองค์ ข้าแต่องค์พระผู้เป็นเจ้า ข้าพระองค์ยืนอยู่ด้วยความครั่นคร้ามยำเกรงในพระราชกิจของพระองค์ ขอทรงรื้อฟื้นพระราชกิจเหล่านั้นในยุคของข้าพระองค์ทั้งหลาย ขอทรงให้ทราบทั่วกันในสมัยของข้าพระองค์ทั้งหลาย ในพระพิโรธขอทรงระลึกถึงพระเมตตา
  • พระคัมภีร์ ฉบับแปลใหม่ - โอ พระ​ผู้​เป็น​เจ้า ข้าพเจ้า​ได้ยิน​กิตติศัพท์​ของ​พระ​องค์ โอ พระ​ผู้​เป็น​เจ้า ข้าพเจ้า​เกรงขาม​ใน​สิ่ง​ที่​พระ​องค์​สำแดง ขอ​พระ​องค์​ช่วย​ให้​สิ่ง​ดัง​กล่าว​มี​ชีวิต​ขึ้น​ใหม่​ใน​ปัจจุบัน​นี้ ขอ​พระ​องค์​กระทำ​ให้​เป็น​ที่​ประจักษ์​ใน​ปัจจุบัน​นี้ โปรด​ระลึก​ถึง​ความ​เมตตา​เมื่อ​พระ​องค์​ลงโทษ
交叉引用
  • Daniel 8:17 - “He said, ‘Understand that this vision has to do with the time of the end.’ As soon as he spoke, I fainted, my face in the dirt. But he picked me up and put me on my feet.
  • Hebrews 11:7 - By faith, Noah built a ship in the middle of dry land. He was warned about something he couldn’t see, and acted on what he was told. The result? His family was saved. His act of faith drew a sharp line between the evil of the unbelieving world and the rightness of the believing world. As a result, Noah became intimate with God.
  • Numbers 14:10 - But, up in arms now, the entire community was talking of hurling stones at them. Just then the bright Glory of God appeared at the Tent of Meeting. Every Israelite saw it. God said to Moses, “How long will these people treat me like dirt? How long refuse to trust me? And with all these signs I’ve done among them! I’ve had enough—I’m going to hit them with a plague and kill them. But I’ll make you into a nation bigger and stronger than they ever were.”
  • Numbers 14:13 - But Moses said to God, “The Egyptians are going to hear about this! You delivered this people from Egypt with a great show of strength, and now this? The Egyptians will tell everyone. They’ve already heard that you are God, that you are on the side of this people, that you are present among them, that they see you with their own eyes in your Cloud that hovers over them, in the Pillar of Cloud that leads them by day and the Pillar of Fire at night. If you kill this entire people in one stroke, all the nations that have heard what has been going on will say, ‘Since God couldn’t get these people into the land which he had promised to give them, he slaughtered them out in the wilderness.’
  • Numbers 14:17 - “Now, please, let the power of the Master expand, enlarge itself greatly, along the lines you have laid out earlier when you said,
  • Numbers 14:18 - God, slow to get angry and huge in loyal love, forgiving iniquity and rebellion and sin; Still, never just whitewashing sin. But extending the fallout of parents’ sins to children into the third, even the fourth generation.
  • Numbers 14:19 - “Please forgive the wrongdoing of this people out of the extravagance of your loyal love just as all along, from the time they left Egypt, you have been forgiving this people.”
  • Numbers 14:20 - God said, “I forgive them, honoring your words. But as I live and as the Glory of God fills the whole Earth—not a single person of those who saw my Glory, saw the miracle signs I did in Egypt and the wilderness, and who have tested me over and over and over again, turning a deaf ear to me—not one of them will set eyes on the land I so solemnly promised to their ancestors. No one who has treated me with such repeated contempt will see it.
  • Exodus 9:20 - All of Pharaoh’s servants who had respect for God’s word got their workers and animals under cover as fast as they could, but those who didn’t take God’s word seriously left their workers and animals out in the field.
  • Jeremiah 52:31 - When Jehoiachin king of Judah had been in exile for thirty-seven years, Evil-Merodach became king in Babylon and let Jehoiachin out of prison. This release took place on the twenty-fifth day of the twelfth month. The king treated him most courteously and gave him preferential treatment beyond anything experienced by the political prisoners held in Babylon. Jehoiachin took off his prison garb and from then on ate his meals in company with the king. The king provided everything he needed to live comfortably for the rest of his life.
  • Psalms 38:1 - Take a deep breath, God; calm down— don’t be so hasty with your punishing rod. Your sharp-pointed arrows of rebuke draw blood; my backside stings from your discipline.
  • Psalms 6:1 - Please, God, no more yelling, no more trips to the woodshed. Treat me nice for a change; I’m so starved for affection.
  • Psalms 6:2 - Can’t you see I’m black-and-blue, beaten up badly in bones and soul? God, how long will it take for you to let up?
  • Psalms 78:38 - And God? Compassionate! Forgave the sin! Didn’t destroy! Over and over he reined in his anger, restrained his considerable wrath. He knew what they were made of; he knew there wasn’t much to them, How often in the desert they had spurned him, tried his patience in those wilderness years. Time and again they pushed him to the limit, provoked Israel’s Holy God. How quickly they forgot what he’d done, forgot their day of rescue from the enemy, When he did miracles in Egypt, wonders on the plain of Zoan. He turned the River and its streams to blood— not a drop of water fit to drink. He sent flies, which ate them alive, and frogs, which drove them crazy. He turned their harvest over to caterpillars, everything they had worked for to the locusts. He flattened their grapevines with hail; a killing frost ruined their orchards. He pounded their cattle with hail, let thunderbolts loose on their herds. His anger flared, a wild firestorm of havoc, An advance guard of disease-carrying angels to clear the ground, preparing the way before him. He didn’t spare those people, he let the plague rage through their lives. He killed all the Egyptian firstborns, lusty infants, offspring of Ham’s virility. Then he led his people out like sheep, took his flock safely through the wilderness. He took good care of them; they had nothing to fear. The Sea took care of their enemies for good. He brought them into his holy land, this mountain he claimed for his own. He scattered everyone who got in their way; he staked out an inheritance for them— the tribes of Israel all had their own places.
  • Job 4:12 - “A word came to me in secret— a mere whisper of a word, but I heard it clearly. It came in a scary dream one night, after I had fallen into a deep, deep sleep. Dread stared me in the face, and Terror. I was scared to death—I shook from head to foot. A spirit glided right in front of me— the hair on my head stood on end. I couldn’t tell what it was that appeared there— a blur . . . and then I heard a muffled voice:
  • Job 4:17 - “‘How can mere mortals be more righteous than God? How can humans be purer than their Creator? Why, God doesn’t even trust his own servants, doesn’t even cheer his angels, So how much less these bodies composed of mud, fragile as moths? These bodies of ours are here today and gone tomorrow, and no one even notices—gone without a trace. When the tent stakes are ripped up, the tent collapses— we die and are never the wiser for having lived.’”
  • Habakkuk 1:5 - “Look around at the godless nations. Look long and hard. Brace yourself for a shock. Something’s about to take place and you’re going to find it hard to believe. I’m about to raise up Babylonians to punish you, Babylonians, fierce and ferocious— World-conquering Babylon, grabbing up nations right and left, A dreadful and terrible people, making up its own rules as it goes. Their horses run like the wind, attack like bloodthirsty wolves. A stampede of galloping horses thunders out of nowhere. They descend like vultures circling in on carrion. They’re out to kill. Death is on their minds. They collect victims like squirrels gathering nuts. They mock kings, poke fun at generals, Spit on forts, and leave them in the dust. They’ll all be blown away by the wind. Brazen in sin, they call strength their god.”
  • Isaiah 53:1 - Who believes what we’ve heard and seen? Who would have thought God’s saving power would look like this?
  • Jeremiah 36:22 - It was December. The king was sitting in his winter quarters in front of a charcoal fire. After Jehudi would read three or four columns, the king would cut them off the scroll with his pocketknife and throw them in the fire. He continued in this way until the entire scroll had been burned up in the fire.
  • Jeremiah 36:24 - Neither the king nor any of his officials showed the slightest twinge of conscience as they listened to the messages read. Elnathan, Delaiah, and Gemariah tried to convince the king not to burn the scroll, but he brushed them off. He just plowed ahead and ordered Prince Jerahameel, Seraiah son of Azriel, and Shelemiah son of Abdeel to arrest Jeremiah the prophet and his secretary Baruch. But God had hidden them away. * * *
  • Exodus 32:11 - Moses tried to calm his God down. He said, “Why, God, would you lose your temper with your people? Why, you brought them out of Egypt in a tremendous demonstration of power and strength. Why let the Egyptians say, ‘He had it in for them—he brought them out so he could kill them in the mountains, wipe them right off the face of the Earth.’ Stop your anger. Think twice about bringing evil against your people! Think of Abraham, Isaac, and Israel, your servants to whom you gave your word, telling them ‘I will give you many children, as many as the stars in the sky, and I’ll give this land to your children as their land forever.’”
  • Psalms 138:7 - When I walk into the thick of trouble, keep me alive in the angry turmoil. With one hand strike my foes, With your other hand save me. Finish what you started in me, God. Your love is eternal—don’t quit on me now.
  • Jeremiah 25:12 - “Once the seventy years is up, I’ll punish the king of Babylon and the whole nation of Babylon for their sin. Then they’ll be the wasteland. Everything that I said I’d do to that country, I’ll do—everything that’s written in this book, everything Jeremiah preached against all the godless nations. Many nations and great kings will make slaves of the Babylonians, paying them back for everything they’ve done to others. They won’t get by with anything.” God’s Decree.
  • Zechariah 1:12 - The Angel of God reported back, “O God-of-the-Angel-Armies, how long are you going to stay angry with Jerusalem and the cities of Judah? When are you going to let up? Isn’t seventy years long enough?”
  • 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.
  • 2 Samuel 24:10 - But when it was all done, David was overwhelmed with guilt because he had counted the people, replacing trust with statistics. And David prayed to God, “I have sinned badly in what I have just done. But now God forgive my guilt—I’ve been really stupid.”
  • 2 Samuel 24:11 - When David got up the next morning, the word of God had already come to Gad the prophet, David’s spiritual advisor, “Go and give David this message: ‘God has spoken thus: There are three things I can do to you; choose one out of the three and I’ll see that it’s done.’”
  • 2 Samuel 24:13 - Gad came to deliver the message: “Do you want three years of famine in the land, or three months of running from your enemies while they chase you down, or three days of an epidemic on the country? Think it over and make up your mind. What shall I tell the one who sent me?”
  • 2 Samuel 24:14 - David told Gad, “They’re all terrible! But I’d rather be punished by God, whose mercy is great, than fall into human hands.”
  • 2 Samuel 24:15 - So God let loose an epidemic from morning until suppertime. From Dan to Beersheba seventy thousand people died. But when the angel reached out over Jerusalem to destroy it, God felt the pain of the terror and told the angel who was spreading death among the people, “Enough’s enough! Pull back!” The angel of God had just reached the threshing floor of Araunah the Jebusite. David looked up and saw the angel hovering between earth and sky, sword drawn and about to strike Jerusalem. David and the elders bowed in prayer and covered themselves with rough burlap.
  • 2 Samuel 24:17 - When David saw the angel about to destroy the people, he prayed, “Please! I’m the one who sinned; I, the shepherd, did the wrong. But these sheep, what did they do wrong? Punish me and my family, not them.”
  • Numbers 16:46 - Moses said to Aaron, “Take your censer and fill it with incense, along with fire from the Altar. Get to the congregation as fast as you can: make atonement for them. Anger is pouring out from God—the plague has started!”
  • Numbers 16:47 - Aaron grabbed the censer, as directed by Moses, and ran into the midst of the congregation. The plague had already begun. He put burning incense into the censer and atoned for the people. He stood there between the living and the dead and stopped the plague.
  • Psalms 44:1 - We’ve been hearing about this, God, all our lives. Our fathers told us the stories their fathers told them, How single-handedly you weeded out the godless from the fields and planted us, How you sent those people packing but gave us a fresh start. We didn’t fight for this land; we didn’t work for it—it was a gift! You gave it, smiling as you gave it, delighting as you gave it.
  • Jeremiah 29:10 - This is God’s Word on the subject: “As soon as Babylon’s seventy years are up and not a day before, I’ll show up and take care of you as I promised and bring you back home. I know what I’m doing. I have it all planned out—plans to take care of you, not abandon you, plans to give you the future you hope for.
  • Isaiah 51:9 - Wake up, wake up, flex your muscles, God! Wake up as in the old days, in the long ago. Didn’t you once make mincemeat of Rahab, dispatch the old chaos-dragon? And didn’t you once dry up the sea, the powerful waters of the deep, And then made the bottom of the ocean a road for the redeemed to walk across? In the same way God’s ransomed will come back, come back to Zion cheering, shouting, Joy eternal wreathing their heads, exuberant ecstasies transporting them— and not a sign of moans or groans.
逐节对照交叉引用
  • 新标点和合本 - 耶和华啊,我听见你的名声(或作“言语”)就惧怕。 耶和华啊,求你在这些年间复兴你的作为, 在这些年间显明出来; 在发怒的时候以怜悯为念。
  • 和合本2010(上帝版-简体) - 耶和华啊,我听见你的名声; 耶和华啊,我惧怕你的作为。 求你在这些年间 复兴你的作为, 在这些年间将它显明出来 ; 在发怒的时候以怜悯为念。
  • 和合本2010(神版-简体) - 耶和华啊,我听见你的名声; 耶和华啊,我惧怕你的作为。 求你在这些年间 复兴你的作为, 在这些年间将它显明出来 ; 在发怒的时候以怜悯为念。
  • 当代译本 - 耶和华啊,我听过你的威名; 耶和华啊,我对你的作为充满敬畏。 求你如今再次彰显你的作为, 求你此时再次显明你的作为, 求你发怒的时候仍以怜悯为念。
  • 圣经新译本 - 耶和华啊!我听见你的声音,惧怕你的作为; 求你在这些年间复兴,在这些年间彰显, 发怒的时候以怜悯为怀。
  • 中文标准译本 - 耶和华啊, 我听到了你的传闻; 耶和华啊,我因你的作为而敬畏。 求你在这些年间复兴你的作为, 在这些年间把它显明出来; 求你在烈怒中记得怜悯!
  • 现代标点和合本 - 耶和华啊,我听见你的名声 就惧怕。 耶和华啊,求你在这些年间复兴你的作为, 在这些年间显明出来, 在发怒的时候以怜悯为念。
  • 和合本(拼音版) - 耶和华啊,我听见你的名声 就惧怕。 耶和华啊,求你在这些年间复兴你的作为, 在这些年间显明出来; 在发怒的时候以怜悯为念。
  • New International Version - Lord, I have heard of your fame; I stand in awe of your deeds, Lord. Repeat them in our day, in our time make them known; in wrath remember mercy.
  • New International Reader's Version - Lord, I know how famous you are. I have great respect for you because of your mighty acts. Do them again for us. Make them known in our time. When you are angry, please have mercy on us.
  • English Standard Version - O Lord, I have heard the report of you, and your work, O Lord, do I fear. In the midst of the years revive it; in the midst of the years make it known; in wrath remember mercy.
  • New Living Translation - I have heard all about you, Lord. I am filled with awe by your amazing works. In this time of our deep need, help us again as you did in years gone by. And in your anger, remember your mercy.
  • Christian Standard Bible - Lord, I have heard the report about you; Lord, I stand in awe of your deeds. Revive your work in these years; make it known in these years. In your wrath remember mercy!
  • New American Standard Bible - Lord, I have heard the report about You, and I was afraid. Lord, revive Your work in the midst of the years, In the midst of the years make it known. In anger remember mercy.
  • New King James Version - O Lord, I have heard Your speech and was afraid; O Lord, revive Your work in the midst of the years! In the midst of the years make it known; In wrath remember mercy.
  • Amplified Bible - O Lord, I have heard the report about You and I fear. O Lord, revive Your work in the midst of the years, In the midst of the years make it known; In wrath [earnestly] remember compassion and love.
  • American Standard Version - O Jehovah, I have heard the report of thee, and am afraid: O Jehovah, revive thy work in the midst of the years; In the midst of the years make it known; In wrath remember mercy.
  • King James Version - O Lord, I have heard thy speech, and was afraid: O Lord, revive thy work in the midst of the years, in the midst of the years make known; in wrath remember mercy.
  • New English Translation - Lord, I have heard the report of what you did; I am awed, Lord, by what you accomplished. In our time repeat those deeds; in our time reveal them again. But when you cause turmoil, remember to show us mercy!
  • World English Bible - Yahweh, I have heard of your fame. I stand in awe of your deeds, Yahweh. Renew your work in the middle of the years. In the middle of the years make it known. In wrath, you remember mercy.
  • 新標點和合本 - 耶和華啊,我聽見你的名聲(或譯:言語)就懼怕。 耶和華啊,求你在這些年間復興你的作為, 在這些年間顯明出來; 在發怒的時候以憐憫為念。
  • 和合本2010(上帝版-繁體) - 耶和華啊,我聽見你的名聲; 耶和華啊,我懼怕你的作為。 求你在這些年間 復興你的作為, 在這些年間將它顯明出來 ; 在發怒的時候以憐憫為念。
  • 和合本2010(神版-繁體) - 耶和華啊,我聽見你的名聲; 耶和華啊,我懼怕你的作為。 求你在這些年間 復興你的作為, 在這些年間將它顯明出來 ; 在發怒的時候以憐憫為念。
  • 當代譯本 - 耶和華啊,我聽過你的威名; 耶和華啊,我對你的作為充滿敬畏。 求你如今再次彰顯你的作為, 求你此時再次顯明你的作為, 求你發怒的時候仍以憐憫為念。
  • 聖經新譯本 - 耶和華啊!我聽見你的聲音,懼怕你的作為; 求你在這些年間復興,在這些年間彰顯, 發怒的時候以憐憫為懷。
  • 呂振中譯本 - 永恆主啊,我聽見你的聲望, 永恆主啊,我看見了 你的作為。 在這些年頭使它活現 吧! 在這些年頭播知出來吧! 在激怒中以憐憫為念哦!
  • 中文標準譯本 - 耶和華啊, 我聽到了你的傳聞; 耶和華啊,我因你的作為而敬畏。 求你在這些年間復興你的作為, 在這些年間把它顯明出來; 求你在烈怒中記得憐憫!
  • 現代標點和合本 - 耶和華啊,我聽見你的名聲 就懼怕。 耶和華啊,求你在這些年間復興你的作為, 在這些年間顯明出來, 在發怒的時候以憐憫為念。
  • 文理和合譯本 - 耶和華歟、我聞爾之聲譽而懼、耶和華歟、求爾於此數年中、復興爾工、於此數年中顯著之、震怒之際、仍懷矜憫之念、
  • 文理委辦譯本 - 耶和華與、我聞爾所言、不勝驚懼、耶和華與、我今遭難爾勃然以興、著爾經綸、震怒之時、矜憫為懷、
  • 施約瑟淺文理新舊約聖經 - 主歟、我聞主所言、不勝驚懼、主歟、主之作為、求主在此年間復興 復興原文作復生 之、在此年間復彰之、 主歟主之作為求主在此年間復興之在此年間復彰之或作求主使主之工作在此年間復興在此年間彰顯 震怒之時、求主以矜憫為念、
  • Nueva Versión Internacional - Señor, he sabido de tu fama; tus obras, Señor, me dejan pasmado. Realízalas de nuevo en nuestros días, dalas a conocer en nuestro tiempo; en tu ira, ten presente tu misericordia.
  • 현대인의 성경 - 여호와여, 내가 주께 대한 소문을 듣고 놀라움을 금할 수가 없습니다. 여호와여, 주께서 행하신 그 놀라운 일을 우리 시대에 다시 행하시고 분노 중에서도 자비를 베푸소서.
  • Новый Русский Перевод - Господи, я услышал весть о Тебе, и я устрашен Твоими делами. Господи, возобнови их в наши дни, яви их и в наши времена и в гневе будь милостив.
  • Восточный перевод - Вечный, я услышал весть о Тебе, и я устрашён Твоими делами. Вечный, возобнови их в наши дни, яви их и в наши времена и в гневе будь милостив.
  • Восточный перевод, версия с «Аллахом» - Вечный, я услышал весть о Тебе, и я устрашён Твоими делами. Вечный, возобнови их в наши дни, яви их и в наши времена и в гневе будь милостив.
  • Восточный перевод, версия для Таджикистана - Вечный, я услышал весть о Тебе, и я устрашён Твоими делами. Вечный, возобнови их в наши дни, яви их и в наши времена и в гневе будь милостив.
  • La Bible du Semeur 2015 - O Eternel, j’ai entendu ╵ce que tu viens de proclamer, et je suis effrayé ╵devant ton œuvre, ô Eternel. Dans le cours des années, ╵accomplis-la  ! Dans le cours des années, ╵fais-la connaître ! Dans ta colère cependant, ╵pense à être clément !
  • リビングバイブル - 主よ。 今、私は、あなたのうわさを聞きました。 あなたがしようとしておられるみわざを知り、 恐れをもって礼拝しています。 この非常時に直面している私たちを、 再び、昔のあなたのようにお助けください。 あなたの力を示してください。 御怒りの中にも、あわれみを忘れないでください。
  • Nova Versão Internacional - Senhor, ouvi falar da tua fama; tremo diante dos teus atos, Senhor. Realiza de novo, em nossa época, as mesmas obras, faze-as conhecidas em nosso tempo; em tua ira, lembra-te da misericórdia.
  • Hoffnung für alle - Herr, ich habe von deinen großen Taten gehört, deine Werke erfüllen mich mit Ehrfurcht. Greif in dieser Zeit noch einmal so machtvoll ein, lass uns bald wieder dein Handeln erleben! Auch wenn du im Zorn strafen musst – so hab doch Erbarmen mit uns!
  • Kinh Thánh Hiện Đại - Lạy Chúa Hằng Hữu, con đã nghe tất cả về Ngài. Xin Chúa truyền sức sống vào công việc Ngài giữa các năm tháng vần xoay. Giữa thời gian diễn tiến, xin Chúa dạy mọi người biết rõ. Trong cơn thịnh nộ, xin Ngài đừng quên thương xót.
  • พระคริสตธรรมคัมภีร์ไทย ฉบับอมตธรรมร่วมสมัย - ข้าแต่องค์พระผู้เป็นเจ้า ข้าพระองค์ได้ยินกิตติศัพท์ของพระองค์ ข้าแต่องค์พระผู้เป็นเจ้า ข้าพระองค์ยืนอยู่ด้วยความครั่นคร้ามยำเกรงในพระราชกิจของพระองค์ ขอทรงรื้อฟื้นพระราชกิจเหล่านั้นในยุคของข้าพระองค์ทั้งหลาย ขอทรงให้ทราบทั่วกันในสมัยของข้าพระองค์ทั้งหลาย ในพระพิโรธขอทรงระลึกถึงพระเมตตา
  • พระคัมภีร์ ฉบับแปลใหม่ - โอ พระ​ผู้​เป็น​เจ้า ข้าพเจ้า​ได้ยิน​กิตติศัพท์​ของ​พระ​องค์ โอ พระ​ผู้​เป็น​เจ้า ข้าพเจ้า​เกรงขาม​ใน​สิ่ง​ที่​พระ​องค์​สำแดง ขอ​พระ​องค์​ช่วย​ให้​สิ่ง​ดัง​กล่าว​มี​ชีวิต​ขึ้น​ใหม่​ใน​ปัจจุบัน​นี้ ขอ​พระ​องค์​กระทำ​ให้​เป็น​ที่​ประจักษ์​ใน​ปัจจุบัน​นี้ โปรด​ระลึก​ถึง​ความ​เมตตา​เมื่อ​พระ​องค์​ลงโทษ
  • Daniel 8:17 - “He said, ‘Understand that this vision has to do with the time of the end.’ As soon as he spoke, I fainted, my face in the dirt. But he picked me up and put me on my feet.
  • Hebrews 11:7 - By faith, Noah built a ship in the middle of dry land. He was warned about something he couldn’t see, and acted on what he was told. The result? His family was saved. His act of faith drew a sharp line between the evil of the unbelieving world and the rightness of the believing world. As a result, Noah became intimate with God.
  • Numbers 14:10 - But, up in arms now, the entire community was talking of hurling stones at them. Just then the bright Glory of God appeared at the Tent of Meeting. Every Israelite saw it. God said to Moses, “How long will these people treat me like dirt? How long refuse to trust me? And with all these signs I’ve done among them! I’ve had enough—I’m going to hit them with a plague and kill them. But I’ll make you into a nation bigger and stronger than they ever were.”
  • Numbers 14:13 - But Moses said to God, “The Egyptians are going to hear about this! You delivered this people from Egypt with a great show of strength, and now this? The Egyptians will tell everyone. They’ve already heard that you are God, that you are on the side of this people, that you are present among them, that they see you with their own eyes in your Cloud that hovers over them, in the Pillar of Cloud that leads them by day and the Pillar of Fire at night. If you kill this entire people in one stroke, all the nations that have heard what has been going on will say, ‘Since God couldn’t get these people into the land which he had promised to give them, he slaughtered them out in the wilderness.’
  • Numbers 14:17 - “Now, please, let the power of the Master expand, enlarge itself greatly, along the lines you have laid out earlier when you said,
  • Numbers 14:18 - God, slow to get angry and huge in loyal love, forgiving iniquity and rebellion and sin; Still, never just whitewashing sin. But extending the fallout of parents’ sins to children into the third, even the fourth generation.
  • Numbers 14:19 - “Please forgive the wrongdoing of this people out of the extravagance of your loyal love just as all along, from the time they left Egypt, you have been forgiving this people.”
  • Numbers 14:20 - God said, “I forgive them, honoring your words. But as I live and as the Glory of God fills the whole Earth—not a single person of those who saw my Glory, saw the miracle signs I did in Egypt and the wilderness, and who have tested me over and over and over again, turning a deaf ear to me—not one of them will set eyes on the land I so solemnly promised to their ancestors. No one who has treated me with such repeated contempt will see it.
  • Exodus 9:20 - All of Pharaoh’s servants who had respect for God’s word got their workers and animals under cover as fast as they could, but those who didn’t take God’s word seriously left their workers and animals out in the field.
  • Jeremiah 52:31 - When Jehoiachin king of Judah had been in exile for thirty-seven years, Evil-Merodach became king in Babylon and let Jehoiachin out of prison. This release took place on the twenty-fifth day of the twelfth month. The king treated him most courteously and gave him preferential treatment beyond anything experienced by the political prisoners held in Babylon. Jehoiachin took off his prison garb and from then on ate his meals in company with the king. The king provided everything he needed to live comfortably for the rest of his life.
  • Psalms 38:1 - Take a deep breath, God; calm down— don’t be so hasty with your punishing rod. Your sharp-pointed arrows of rebuke draw blood; my backside stings from your discipline.
  • Psalms 6:1 - Please, God, no more yelling, no more trips to the woodshed. Treat me nice for a change; I’m so starved for affection.
  • Psalms 6:2 - Can’t you see I’m black-and-blue, beaten up badly in bones and soul? God, how long will it take for you to let up?
  • Psalms 78:38 - And God? Compassionate! Forgave the sin! Didn’t destroy! Over and over he reined in his anger, restrained his considerable wrath. He knew what they were made of; he knew there wasn’t much to them, How often in the desert they had spurned him, tried his patience in those wilderness years. Time and again they pushed him to the limit, provoked Israel’s Holy God. How quickly they forgot what he’d done, forgot their day of rescue from the enemy, When he did miracles in Egypt, wonders on the plain of Zoan. He turned the River and its streams to blood— not a drop of water fit to drink. He sent flies, which ate them alive, and frogs, which drove them crazy. He turned their harvest over to caterpillars, everything they had worked for to the locusts. He flattened their grapevines with hail; a killing frost ruined their orchards. He pounded their cattle with hail, let thunderbolts loose on their herds. His anger flared, a wild firestorm of havoc, An advance guard of disease-carrying angels to clear the ground, preparing the way before him. He didn’t spare those people, he let the plague rage through their lives. He killed all the Egyptian firstborns, lusty infants, offspring of Ham’s virility. Then he led his people out like sheep, took his flock safely through the wilderness. He took good care of them; they had nothing to fear. The Sea took care of their enemies for good. He brought them into his holy land, this mountain he claimed for his own. He scattered everyone who got in their way; he staked out an inheritance for them— the tribes of Israel all had their own places.
  • Job 4:12 - “A word came to me in secret— a mere whisper of a word, but I heard it clearly. It came in a scary dream one night, after I had fallen into a deep, deep sleep. Dread stared me in the face, and Terror. I was scared to death—I shook from head to foot. A spirit glided right in front of me— the hair on my head stood on end. I couldn’t tell what it was that appeared there— a blur . . . and then I heard a muffled voice:
  • Job 4:17 - “‘How can mere mortals be more righteous than God? How can humans be purer than their Creator? Why, God doesn’t even trust his own servants, doesn’t even cheer his angels, So how much less these bodies composed of mud, fragile as moths? These bodies of ours are here today and gone tomorrow, and no one even notices—gone without a trace. When the tent stakes are ripped up, the tent collapses— we die and are never the wiser for having lived.’”
  • Habakkuk 1:5 - “Look around at the godless nations. Look long and hard. Brace yourself for a shock. Something’s about to take place and you’re going to find it hard to believe. I’m about to raise up Babylonians to punish you, Babylonians, fierce and ferocious— World-conquering Babylon, grabbing up nations right and left, A dreadful and terrible people, making up its own rules as it goes. Their horses run like the wind, attack like bloodthirsty wolves. A stampede of galloping horses thunders out of nowhere. They descend like vultures circling in on carrion. They’re out to kill. Death is on their minds. They collect victims like squirrels gathering nuts. They mock kings, poke fun at generals, Spit on forts, and leave them in the dust. They’ll all be blown away by the wind. Brazen in sin, they call strength their god.”
  • Isaiah 53:1 - Who believes what we’ve heard and seen? Who would have thought God’s saving power would look like this?
  • Jeremiah 36:22 - It was December. The king was sitting in his winter quarters in front of a charcoal fire. After Jehudi would read three or four columns, the king would cut them off the scroll with his pocketknife and throw them in the fire. He continued in this way until the entire scroll had been burned up in the fire.
  • Jeremiah 36:24 - Neither the king nor any of his officials showed the slightest twinge of conscience as they listened to the messages read. Elnathan, Delaiah, and Gemariah tried to convince the king not to burn the scroll, but he brushed them off. He just plowed ahead and ordered Prince Jerahameel, Seraiah son of Azriel, and Shelemiah son of Abdeel to arrest Jeremiah the prophet and his secretary Baruch. But God had hidden them away. * * *
  • Exodus 32:11 - Moses tried to calm his God down. He said, “Why, God, would you lose your temper with your people? Why, you brought them out of Egypt in a tremendous demonstration of power and strength. Why let the Egyptians say, ‘He had it in for them—he brought them out so he could kill them in the mountains, wipe them right off the face of the Earth.’ Stop your anger. Think twice about bringing evil against your people! Think of Abraham, Isaac, and Israel, your servants to whom you gave your word, telling them ‘I will give you many children, as many as the stars in the sky, and I’ll give this land to your children as their land forever.’”
  • Psalms 138:7 - When I walk into the thick of trouble, keep me alive in the angry turmoil. With one hand strike my foes, With your other hand save me. Finish what you started in me, God. Your love is eternal—don’t quit on me now.
  • Jeremiah 25:12 - “Once the seventy years is up, I’ll punish the king of Babylon and the whole nation of Babylon for their sin. Then they’ll be the wasteland. Everything that I said I’d do to that country, I’ll do—everything that’s written in this book, everything Jeremiah preached against all the godless nations. Many nations and great kings will make slaves of the Babylonians, paying them back for everything they’ve done to others. They won’t get by with anything.” God’s Decree.
  • Zechariah 1:12 - The Angel of God reported back, “O God-of-the-Angel-Armies, how long are you going to stay angry with Jerusalem and the cities of Judah? When are you going to let up? Isn’t seventy years long enough?”
  • 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.
  • 2 Samuel 24:10 - But when it was all done, David was overwhelmed with guilt because he had counted the people, replacing trust with statistics. And David prayed to God, “I have sinned badly in what I have just done. But now God forgive my guilt—I’ve been really stupid.”
  • 2 Samuel 24:11 - When David got up the next morning, the word of God had already come to Gad the prophet, David’s spiritual advisor, “Go and give David this message: ‘God has spoken thus: There are three things I can do to you; choose one out of the three and I’ll see that it’s done.’”
  • 2 Samuel 24:13 - Gad came to deliver the message: “Do you want three years of famine in the land, or three months of running from your enemies while they chase you down, or three days of an epidemic on the country? Think it over and make up your mind. What shall I tell the one who sent me?”
  • 2 Samuel 24:14 - David told Gad, “They’re all terrible! But I’d rather be punished by God, whose mercy is great, than fall into human hands.”
  • 2 Samuel 24:15 - So God let loose an epidemic from morning until suppertime. From Dan to Beersheba seventy thousand people died. But when the angel reached out over Jerusalem to destroy it, God felt the pain of the terror and told the angel who was spreading death among the people, “Enough’s enough! Pull back!” The angel of God had just reached the threshing floor of Araunah the Jebusite. David looked up and saw the angel hovering between earth and sky, sword drawn and about to strike Jerusalem. David and the elders bowed in prayer and covered themselves with rough burlap.
  • 2 Samuel 24:17 - When David saw the angel about to destroy the people, he prayed, “Please! I’m the one who sinned; I, the shepherd, did the wrong. But these sheep, what did they do wrong? Punish me and my family, not them.”
  • Numbers 16:46 - Moses said to Aaron, “Take your censer and fill it with incense, along with fire from the Altar. Get to the congregation as fast as you can: make atonement for them. Anger is pouring out from God—the plague has started!”
  • Numbers 16:47 - Aaron grabbed the censer, as directed by Moses, and ran into the midst of the congregation. The plague had already begun. He put burning incense into the censer and atoned for the people. He stood there between the living and the dead and stopped the plague.
  • Psalms 44:1 - We’ve been hearing about this, God, all our lives. Our fathers told us the stories their fathers told them, How single-handedly you weeded out the godless from the fields and planted us, How you sent those people packing but gave us a fresh start. We didn’t fight for this land; we didn’t work for it—it was a gift! You gave it, smiling as you gave it, delighting as you gave it.
  • Jeremiah 29:10 - This is God’s Word on the subject: “As soon as Babylon’s seventy years are up and not a day before, I’ll show up and take care of you as I promised and bring you back home. I know what I’m doing. I have it all planned out—plans to take care of you, not abandon you, plans to give you the future you hope for.
  • Isaiah 51:9 - Wake up, wake up, flex your muscles, God! Wake up as in the old days, in the long ago. Didn’t you once make mincemeat of Rahab, dispatch the old chaos-dragon? And didn’t you once dry up the sea, the powerful waters of the deep, And then made the bottom of the ocean a road for the redeemed to walk across? In the same way God’s ransomed will come back, come back to Zion cheering, shouting, Joy eternal wreathing their heads, exuberant ecstasies transporting them— and not a sign of moans or groans.
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