逐节对照
- 新标点和合本 - 有狮子从密林中上来, 是毁坏列国的。 它已经动身出离本处, 要使你的地荒凉, 使你的城邑变为荒场无人居住。
- 和合本2010(上帝版-简体) - 有狮子从密林中上来, 是毁坏列国的。 它已动身出离本处, 要使你的地荒凉, 使你的城镇变为废墟,无人居住。
- 和合本2010(神版-简体) - 有狮子从密林中上来, 是毁坏列国的。 它已动身出离本处, 要使你的地荒凉, 使你的城镇变为废墟,无人居住。
- 当代译本 - 毁灭列国者已出动, 如狮子冲出巢穴, 要使你们的土地荒凉, 城邑沦为废墟,无人居住。
- 圣经新译本 - 狮子从它的密林中上来了, 毁坏列国的已经动身, 从他的本处出发, 为要使你的地荒凉, 使你的城市破毁,无人居住。
- 现代标点和合本 - 有狮子从密林中上来, 是毁坏列国的。 它已经动身出离本处, 要使你的地荒凉, 使你的城邑变为荒场无人居住。
- 和合本(拼音版) - 有狮子从密林中上来, 是毁坏列国的。 它已经动身,出离本处, 要使你的地荒凉, 使你的城邑变为荒场,无人居住。
- New International Version - A lion has come out of his lair; a destroyer of nations has set out. He has left his place to lay waste your land. Your towns will lie in ruins without inhabitant.
- New International Reader's Version - Lions have come out of their dens. Those who destroy nations have begun to march out. They have left their place to destroy your land completely. Your towns will be broken to pieces. No one will live in them.
- English Standard Version - A lion has gone up from his thicket, a destroyer of nations has set out; he has gone out from his place to make your land a waste; your cities will be ruins without inhabitant.
- New Living Translation - A lion stalks from its den, a destroyer of nations. It has left its lair and is headed your way. It’s going to devastate your land! Your towns will lie in ruins, with no one living in them anymore.
- Christian Standard Bible - A lion has gone up from his thicket; a destroyer of nations has set out. He has left his lair to make your land a waste. Your cities will be reduced to uninhabited ruins.
- New American Standard Bible - A lion has gone up from his thicket, And a destroyer of nations has set out; He has gone out from his place To make your land a waste. Your cities will be ruins, Without an inhabitant.
- New King James Version - The lion has come up from his thicket, And the destroyer of nations is on his way. He has gone forth from his place To make your land desolate. Your cities will be laid waste, Without inhabitant.
- Amplified Bible - A lion has left his lair, And a destroyer of nations is on his way. He has gone out from his place To desolate your land; Your cities will be in ruins Without an inhabitant.
- American Standard Version - A lion is gone up from his thicket, and a destroyer of nations; he is on his way, he is gone forth from his place, to make thy land desolate, that thy cities be laid waste, without inhabitant.
- King James Version - The lion is come up from his thicket, and the destroyer of the Gentiles is on his way; he is gone forth from his place to make thy land desolate; and thy cities shall be laid waste, without an inhabitant.
- New English Translation - Like a lion that has come up from its lair the one who destroys nations has set out from his home base. He is coming out to lay your land waste. Your cities will become ruins and lie uninhabited.
- World English Bible - A lion has gone up from his thicket, and a destroyer of nations. He is on his way. He has gone out from his place, to make your land desolate, that your cities be laid waste, without inhabitant.
- 新標點和合本 - 有獅子從密林中上來, 是毀壞列國的。 牠已經動身出離本處, 要使你的地荒涼, 使你的城邑變為荒場無人居住。
- 和合本2010(上帝版-繁體) - 有獅子從密林中上來, 是毀壞列國的。 牠已動身出離本處, 要使你的地荒涼, 使你的城鎮變為廢墟,無人居住。
- 和合本2010(神版-繁體) - 有獅子從密林中上來, 是毀壞列國的。 牠已動身出離本處, 要使你的地荒涼, 使你的城鎮變為廢墟,無人居住。
- 當代譯本 - 毀滅列國者已出動, 如獅子衝出巢穴, 要使你們的土地荒涼, 城邑淪為廢墟,無人居住。
- 聖經新譯本 - 獅子從牠的密林中上來了, 毀壞列國的已經動身, 從他的本處出發, 為要使你的地荒涼, 使你的城市破毀,無人居住。
- 呂振中譯本 - 有獅子從其叢藪中上來了, 有毁壞列國的已經起身; 他從他的地方出發, 要使你的地荒涼, 使你的城市倒壞, 無人居住。
- 現代標點和合本 - 有獅子從密林中上來, 是毀壞列國的。 牠已經動身出離本處, 要使你的地荒涼, 使你的城邑變為荒場無人居住。
- 文理和合譯本 - 有獅出其叢林、殘賊列國者、已啟行出其所、將使爾地荒蕪、爾邑邱墟、無人居處、
- 文理委辦譯本 - 殘賊列邦者、猶獅出林而至、彼出其所、必使爾地荒蕪、城邑傾圮、無人居處。
- 施約瑟淺文理新舊約聖經 - 猛獅出林、殘賊列國者啟行、已出其所、必使爾地荒蕪、使城邑傾圮、無人居處、
- Nueva Versión Internacional - Un león ha salido del matorral, un destructor de naciones se ha puesto en marcha; ha salido de su lugar de origen para desolar tu tierra; tus ciudades quedarán en ruinas y totalmente despobladas.
- 현대인의 성경 - 사자가 숲속에서 나오듯 세상을 멸망시킬 자가 나와서 너희 땅을 황폐하게 하려고 달려오고 있으니 너희 성들은 폐허가 되어 주민이 없을 것이다.
- Новый Русский Перевод - Вышел лев из своего логова; тронулся в путь палач народов. Он покинул свое место, чтобы разорить твою землю. Твои города превратятся в руины, не останется горожан.
- Восточный перевод - Вышел лев из своего логова; тронулся в путь палач народов. Он покинул своё место, чтобы разорить твою землю. Твои города, Иудея, превратятся в руины, не останется горожан.
- Восточный перевод, версия с «Аллахом» - Вышел лев из своего логова; тронулся в путь палач народов. Он покинул своё место, чтобы разорить твою землю. Твои города, Иудея, превратятся в руины, не останется горожан.
- Восточный перевод, версия для Таджикистана - Вышел лев из своего логова; тронулся в путь палач народов. Он покинул своё место, чтобы разорить твою землю. Твои города, Иудея, превратятся в руины, не останется горожан.
- La Bible du Semeur 2015 - Un lion surgit de son fourré, celui qui détruit les nations ╵s’est mis en route, il sort de son repaire pour ravager votre pays, pour dévaster vos villes et les laisser sans habitants.
- リビングバイブル - ライオンのように国々を滅ぼす者が 住みかから出て来て、おまえたちの国へ向かっている。 町々は住む者もなく、廃墟となる。」
- Nova Versão Internacional - Um leão saiu da sua toca, um destruidor de nações se pôs a caminho. Ele saiu de onde vive para arrasar a sua terra. Suas cidades ficarão em ruínas e sem habitantes.
- Hoffnung für alle - Ein Löwe kommt aus seinem Versteck und geht auf Raubzug: Ganze Völker will er verschlingen. Ja, er verlässt sein Versteck, um euer Land zu verwüsten! Zerstört und entvölkert wird er eure Städte zurücklassen.
- Kinh Thánh Hiện Đại - Một sư tử hiên ngang đã ra từ hang động, tức kẻ tiêu diệt các nước. Nó đã xuất quân hướng về đất của các ngươi. Nó sẽ tàn phá đất nước các ngươi! Các thành của các ngươi sẽ đổ xuống điêu tàn, không còn một bóng người.
- พระคริสตธรรมคัมภีร์ไทย ฉบับอมตธรรมร่วมสมัย - ราชสีห์ตัวหนึ่งได้ออกมาจากถ้ำ ผู้ที่จะทำลายบรรดาประชาชาติได้ออกมาแล้ว เขาออกมาจากที่พักของตน เพื่อทำให้แผ่นดินของเจ้าถูกทิ้งร้าง เมืองต่างๆ ของเจ้าจะกลายเป็นซากปรักหักพัง ปราศจากผู้อยู่อาศัย
- พระคัมภีร์ ฉบับแปลใหม่ - สิงโตตัวหนึ่งได้ขึ้นไปจากที่ซ่อนของมัน ผู้ทำลายผู้หนึ่งของบรรดาประชาชาติได้เริ่มเดินออกไปแล้ว เขาได้ออกไปจากที่ของเขาแล้ว เพื่อทำให้แผ่นดินของท่านรกร้าง เมืองต่างๆ ของท่านจะพังลง และไม่มีผู้อยู่อาศัย
交叉引用
- Ezekiel 30:10 - “‘God, the Master, says: “‘I’ll put a stop to Egypt’s arrogance. I’ll use Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon to do it. He and his army, the most brutal of nations, shall be used to destroy the country. They’ll brandish their swords and fill Egypt with corpses. I’ll dry up the Nile and sell off the land to a bunch of crooks. I’ll hire outsiders to come in and waste the country, strip it clean. I, God, have said so.
- 2 Kings 25:1 - The revolt dates from the ninth year and tenth month of Zedekiah’s reign. Nebuchadnezzar set out for Jerusalem immediately with a full army. He set up camp and sealed off the city by building siege mounds around it. The city was under siege for nineteen months (until the eleventh year of Zedekiah). By the fourth month of Zedekiah’s eleventh year, on the ninth day of the month, the famine was so bad that there wasn’t so much as a crumb of bread for anyone. Then there was a breakthrough. At night, under cover of darkness, the entire army escaped through an opening in the wall (it was the gate between the two walls above the King’s Garden). They slipped through the lines of the Babylonians who surrounded the city and headed for the Jordan on the Arabah Valley road. But the Babylonians were in pursuit of the king and they caught up with him in the Plains of Jericho. By then Zedekiah’s army had deserted and was scattered. The Babylonians took Zedekiah prisoner and marched him off to the king of Babylon at Riblah, then tried and sentenced him on the spot. Zedekiah’s sons were executed right before his eyes; the summary murder of his sons was the last thing he saw, for they then blinded him. Securely handcuffed, he was hauled off to Babylon.
- Jeremiah 50:44 - “And now watch this: Like a lion coming up from the thick jungle of the Jordan, Looking for prey in the mountain pastures, I’ll take over and pounce. I’ll take my pick of the flock—and who’s to stop me? All the so-called shepherds are helpless before me.”
- Jeremiah 49:19 - “Watch this: Like a lion coming up from the thick jungle of the Jordan Looking for prey in the mountain pastures, I will come upon Edom and pounce. I’ll take my pick of the flock—and who’s to stop me? The shepherds of Edom are helpless before me.”
- Jeremiah 50:17 - “Israel is a scattered flock, hunted down by lions. The king of Assyria started the carnage. The king of Babylon, Nebuchadnezzar, Has completed the job, gnawing the bones clean.”
- 2 Kings 24:1 - It was during his reign that Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon invaded the country. Jehoiakim became his puppet. But after three years he had had enough and revolted.
- Jeremiah 33:10 - “Yes, God’s Message: ‘You’re going to look at this place, these empty and desolate towns of Judah and streets of Jerusalem, and say, “A wasteland. Unlivable. Not even a dog could live here.” But the time is coming when you’re going to hear laughter and celebration, marriage festivities, people exclaiming, “Thank God-of-the-Angel-Armies. He’s so good! His love never quits,” as they bring thank offerings into God’s Temple. I’ll restore everything that was lost in this land. I’ll make everything as good as new.’ I, God, say so.
- Daniel 7:4 - “The first animal looked like a lion, but it had the wings of an eagle. While I watched, its wings were pulled off. It was then pulled erect so that it was standing on two feet like a man. Then a human heart was placed in it.
- Isaiah 6:11 - Astonished, I said, “And Master, how long is this to go on?” He said, “Until the cities are emptied out, not a soul left in the cities— Houses empty of people, countryside empty of people. Until I, God, get rid of everyone, sending them off, the land totally empty. And even if some should survive, say a tenth, the devastation will start up again. The country will look like pine and oak forest with every tree cut down— Every tree a stump, a huge field of stumps. But there’s a holy seed in those stumps.”
- Ezekiel 26:7 - “God, the Master, says: Look! Out of the north I’m bringing Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon, a king’s king, down on Tyre. He’ll come with chariots and horses and riders—a huge army. He’ll massacre your surrounding villages and lay siege to you. He’ll build siege ramps against your walls. A forest of shields will advance against you! He’ll pummel your walls with his battering rams and shatter your towers with his iron weapons. You’ll be covered with dust from his horde of horses—a thundering herd of war horses pouring through the breaches, pulling chariots. Oh, it will be an earthquake of an army and a city in shock! Horses will stampede through the streets. Your people will be slaughtered and your huge pillars strewn like matchsticks. The invaders will steal and loot—all that wealth, all that stuff! They’ll knock down your fine houses and dump the stone and timber rubble into the sea. And your parties, your famous good-time parties, will be no more. No more songs, no more lutes. I’ll reduce you to an island of bare rock, good for nothing but drying fishnets. You’ll never be rebuilt. I, God, have said so. Decree of God, the Master.