逐节对照
- The Message - It’s obvious, of course, that he didn’t go to all this trouble for angels. It was for people like us, children of Abraham. That’s why he had to enter into every detail of human life. Then, when he came before God as high priest to get rid of the people’s sins, he would have already experienced it all himself—all the pain, all the testing—and would be able to help where help was needed.
- 新标点和合本 - 他并不救拔天使,乃是救拔亚伯拉罕的后裔。
- 和合本2010(上帝版-简体) - 诚然,他并没有帮助天使,而是帮助了亚伯拉罕的后裔。
- 和合本2010(神版-简体) - 诚然,他并没有帮助天使,而是帮助了亚伯拉罕的后裔。
- 当代译本 - 很明显,祂要救助的不是天使,而是亚伯拉罕的后裔。
- 圣经新译本 - 其实,他并没有救援天使,只救援亚伯拉罕的后裔。
- 中文标准译本 - 显然,他并不是要救拔天使,而是救拔亚伯拉罕的后裔。
- 现代标点和合本 - 他并不救拔天使,乃是救拔亚伯拉罕的后裔。
- 和合本(拼音版) - 他并不救拔天使,乃是救拔亚伯拉罕的后裔。
- New International Version - For surely it is not angels he helps, but Abraham’s descendants.
- New International Reader's Version - It is certainly Abraham’s children that he helps. He doesn’t help angels.
- English Standard Version - For surely it is not angels that he helps, but he helps the offspring of Abraham.
- New Living Translation - We also know that the Son did not come to help angels; he came to help the descendants of Abraham.
- Christian Standard Bible - For it is clear that he does not reach out to help angels, but to help Abraham’s offspring.
- New American Standard Bible - For clearly He does not give help to angels, but He gives help to the descendants of Abraham.
- New King James Version - For indeed He does not give aid to angels, but He does give aid to the seed of Abraham.
- Amplified Bible - For, as we all know, He (Christ) does not take hold of [the fallen] angels [to give them a helping hand], but He does take hold of [the fallen] descendants of Abraham [extending to them His hand of deliverance].
- American Standard Version - For verily not to angels doth he give help, but he giveth help to the seed of Abraham.
- King James Version - For verily he took not on him the nature of angels; but he took on him the seed of Abraham.
- New English Translation - For surely his concern is not for angels, but he is concerned for Abraham’s descendants.
- World English Bible - For most certainly, he doesn’t give help to angels, but he gives help to the offspring of Abraham.
- 新標點和合本 - 他並不救拔天使,乃是救拔亞伯拉罕的後裔。
- 和合本2010(上帝版-繁體) - 誠然,他並沒有幫助天使,而是幫助了亞伯拉罕的後裔。
- 和合本2010(神版-繁體) - 誠然,他並沒有幫助天使,而是幫助了亞伯拉罕的後裔。
- 當代譯本 - 很明顯,祂要救助的不是天使,而是亞伯拉罕的後裔。
- 聖經新譯本 - 其實,他並沒有救援天使,只救援亞伯拉罕的後裔。
- 呂振中譯本 - 當然囉,他並不是救拔天使啊,他乃是救拔 亞伯拉罕 的後裔。
- 中文標準譯本 - 顯然,他並不是要救拔天使,而是救拔亞伯拉罕的後裔。
- 現代標點和合本 - 他並不救拔天使,乃是救拔亞伯拉罕的後裔。
- 文理和合譯本 - 彼不援天使、援亞伯拉罕之裔、
- 文理委辦譯本 - 耶穌不助天使、乃助亞伯拉罕後裔、
- 施約瑟淺文理新舊約聖經 - 彼不援天使、乃援 亞伯拉罕 之裔、
- 吳經熊文理聖詠與新經全集 - 蓋彼所欲救拔者、非屬天神、乃為 亞伯漢 之子孫。
- Nueva Versión Internacional - Pues, ciertamente, no vino en auxilio de los ángeles, sino de los descendientes de Abraham.
- 현대인의 성경 - 주님은 천사들을 도우려고 오신 것이 아니라 아브라함의 후손들을 도우려고 오셨습니다.
- Новый Русский Перевод - Ведь не ангелам Он помогает, а потомкам Авраама!
- Восточный перевод - Ведь не ангелам Он помогает, а потомкам пророка Ибрахима.
- Восточный перевод, версия с «Аллахом» - Ведь не ангелам Он помогает, а потомкам пророка Ибрахима.
- Восточный перевод, версия для Таджикистана - Ведь не ангелам Он помогает, а потомкам пророка Иброхима.
- La Bible du Semeur 2015 - Car ce n’est évidemment pas pour porter secours à des anges qu’il est venu ; non, c’est à la descendance d’Abraham qu’il vient en aide.
- リビングバイブル - 私たちは、イエスが天使としてではなく、一人の人間、一人のユダヤ人として来られたことを知っています。
- Nestle Aland 28 - οὐ γὰρ δήπου ἀγγέλων ἐπιλαμβάνεται ἀλλὰ σπέρματος Ἀβραὰμ ἐπιλαμβάνεται.
- unfoldingWord® Greek New Testament - οὐ γὰρ δήπου ἀγγέλων ἐπιλαμβάνεται, ἀλλὰ σπέρματος Ἀβραὰμ ἐπιλαμβάνεται.
- Nova Versão Internacional - Pois é claro que não é a anjos que ele ajuda, mas aos descendentes de Abraão.
- Hoffnung für alle - Denn Jesus ist ja nicht um die Engel besorgt. Ihm geht es um die Menschen, um die Nachkommen von Abraham .
- Kinh Thánh Hiện Đại - Hiển nhiên Chúa Giê-xu không trở thành thiên sứ, nhưng Ngài đã thành người, làm hậu tự Áp-ra-ham.
- พระคริสตธรรมคัมภีร์ไทย ฉบับอมตธรรมร่วมสมัย - เพราะแน่นอนว่าพระองค์ไม่ได้ทรงช่วยทูตสวรรค์ แต่ทรงช่วยวงศ์วานของอับราฮัม
- พระคัมภีร์ ฉบับแปลใหม่ - แน่นอนทีเดียวที่พระองค์ไม่ให้ความช่วยเหลือแก่บรรดาทูตสวรรค์ แต่ช่วยผู้สืบเชื้อสายของอับราฮัม
交叉引用
- Romans 4:16 - This is why the fulfillment of God’s promise depends entirely on trusting God and his way, and then simply embracing him and what he does. God’s promise arrives as pure gift. That’s the only way everyone can be sure to get in on it, those who keep the religious traditions and those who have never heard of them. For Abraham is father of us all. He is not our racial father—that’s reading the story backward. He is our faith father.
- Romans 4:17 - We call Abraham “father” not because he got God’s attention by living like a saint, but because God made something out of Abraham when he was a nobody. Isn’t that what we’ve always read in Scripture, God saying to Abraham, “I set you up as father of many peoples”? Abraham was first named “father” and then became a father because he dared to trust God to do what only God could do: raise the dead to life, with a word make something out of nothing. When everything was hopeless, Abraham believed anyway, deciding to live not on the basis of what he saw he couldn’t do but on what God said he would do. And so he was made father of a multitude of peoples. God himself said to him, “You’re going to have a big family, Abraham!”
- Romans 4:19 - Abraham didn’t focus on his own impotence and say, “It’s hopeless. This hundred-year-old body could never father a child.” Nor did he survey Sarah’s decades of infertility and give up. He didn’t tiptoe around God’s promise asking cautiously skeptical questions. He plunged into the promise and came up strong, ready for God, sure that God would make good on what he had said. That’s why it is said, “Abraham was declared fit before God by trusting God to set him right.” But it’s not just Abraham; it’s also us! The same thing gets said about us when we embrace and believe the One who brought Jesus to life when the conditions were equally hopeless. The sacrificed Jesus made us fit for God, set us right with God.
- Matthew 1:1 - The family tree of Jesus Christ, David’s son, Abraham’s son:
- Matthew 1:2 - Abraham had Isaac, Isaac had Jacob, Jacob had Judah and his brothers, Judah had Perez and Zerah (the mother was Tamar), Perez had Hezron, Hezron had Aram, Aram had Amminadab, Amminadab had Nahshon, Nahshon had Salmon, Salmon had Boaz (his mother was Rahab), Boaz had Obed (Ruth was the mother), Obed had Jesse, Jesse had David, and David became king.
- Matthew 1:6 - David had Solomon (Uriah’s wife was the mother), Solomon had Rehoboam, Rehoboam had Abijah, Abijah had Asa, Asa had Jehoshaphat, Jehoshaphat had Joram, Joram had Uzziah, Uzziah had Jotham, Jotham had Ahaz, Ahaz had Hezekiah, Hezekiah had Manasseh, Manasseh had Amon, Amon had Josiah, Josiah had Jehoiachin and his brothers, and then the people were taken into the Babylonian exile.
- Matthew 1:12 - When the Babylonian exile ended, Jeconiah had Shealtiel, Shealtiel had Zerubbabel, Zerubbabel had Abiud, Abiud had Eliakim, Eliakim had Azor, Azor had Zadok, Zadok had Achim, Achim had Eliud, Eliud had Eleazar, Eleazar had Matthan, Matthan had Jacob, Jacob had Joseph, Mary’s husband, the Mary who gave birth to Jesus, the Jesus who was called Christ.
- Matthew 1:17 - There were fourteen generations from Abraham to David, another fourteen from David to the Babylonian exile, and yet another fourteen from the Babylonian exile to Christ.
- Romans 2:25 - Circumcision, the surgical ritual that marks you as a Jew, is great if you live in accord with God’s law. But if you don’t, it’s worse than not being circumcised. The reverse is also true: The uncircumcised who keep God’s ways are as good as the circumcised—in fact, better. Better to keep God’s law uncircumcised than break it circumcised. Don’t you see: It’s not the cut of a knife that makes a Jew. You become a Jew by who you are. It’s the mark of God on your heart, not of a knife on your skin, that makes a Jew. And recognition comes from God, not legalistic critics. * * *