逐节对照
- 新标点和合本 - 我在所夺的财物中看见一件美好的示拿衣服,二百舍客勒银子,一条金子重五十舍客勒,我就贪爱这些物件,便拿去了。现今藏在我帐棚内的地里,银子在衣服底下。”
- 和合本2010(上帝版-简体) - 我在所夺取的财物中看见一件美好的示拿外袍,二百舍客勒银子,一条重五十舍客勒的金子。我贪爱这些物件,就拿去了。看哪,这些东西都埋在我帐棚内的地里,银子在外袍底下。”
- 和合本2010(神版-简体) - 我在所夺取的财物中看见一件美好的示拿外袍,二百舍客勒银子,一条重五十舍客勒的金子。我贪爱这些物件,就拿去了。看哪,这些东西都埋在我帐棚内的地里,银子在外袍底下。”
- 当代译本 - 在夺得的财物中,我看上了一件漂亮的示拿外衣、四十五两银子和十两金子,我一时贪心便拿去了,藏在我帐篷的地底下,银子就放在衣服下面。”
- 圣经新译本 - 我在战利品中,看见了一件美丽的示拿衣服、二千二百八十克银子,和一条重五百七十克的金条;我因贪爱这些物件,就把它们拿去了;现在埋藏在我帐棚的地里,银子在底下。”
- 中文标准译本 - 我看见战利品中,有一件漂亮的示拿外衣、两百谢克尔 银子、一条重五十谢克尔 的金子,我就贪爱它们,把它们拿走了。看哪,它们都藏在我帐篷内的地里,银子在外衣底下。”
- 现代标点和合本 - 我在所夺的财物中看见一件美好的示拿衣服,二百舍客勒银子,一条金子重五十舍客勒,我就贪爱这些物件,便拿去了。现今藏在我帐篷内的地里,银子在衣服底下。”
- 和合本(拼音版) - 我在所夺的财物中,看见一件美好的示拿衣服、二百舍客勒银子、一条金子重五十舍客勒,我就贪爱这些物件,便拿去了。现今藏在我帐棚内的地里,银子在衣服底下。”
- New International Version - When I saw in the plunder a beautiful robe from Babylonia, two hundred shekels of silver and a bar of gold weighing fifty shekels, I coveted them and took them. They are hidden in the ground inside my tent, with the silver underneath.”
- New International Reader's Version - I saw a beautiful robe from Babylonia among the things we had taken. I saw five pounds of silver. And I saw a gold bar that weighed 20 ounces. I wanted them, so I took them. I hid them in the ground inside my tent. The silver is on the bottom.”
- English Standard Version - when I saw among the spoil a beautiful cloak from Shinar, and 200 shekels of silver, and a bar of gold weighing 50 shekels, then I coveted them and took them. And see, they are hidden in the earth inside my tent, with the silver underneath.”
- New Living Translation - Among the plunder I saw a beautiful robe from Babylon, 200 silver coins, and a bar of gold weighing more than a pound. I wanted them so much that I took them. They are hidden in the ground beneath my tent, with the silver buried deeper than the rest.”
- Christian Standard Bible - When I saw among the spoils a beautiful cloak from Babylon, five pounds of silver, and a bar of gold weighing a pound and a quarter, I coveted them and took them. You can see for yourself. They are concealed in the ground inside my tent, with the silver under the cloak.”
- New American Standard Bible - when I saw among the spoils a beautiful robe from Shinar, two hundred shekels of silver, and a bar of gold fifty shekels in weight, then I wanted them and took them; and behold, they are hidden in the ground inside my tent, with the silver underneath.”
- New King James Version - When I saw among the spoils a beautiful Babylonian garment, two hundred shekels of silver, and a wedge of gold weighing fifty shekels, I coveted them and took them. And there they are, hidden in the earth in the midst of my tent, with the silver under it.”
- Amplified Bible - when I saw among the spoils [in Jericho] a beautiful robe from Shinar (southern Babylon) and two hundred shekels of silver and a bar of gold weighing fifty shekels, I wanted them and took them. Behold, they are hidden in the ground inside my tent, with the silver underneath.”
- American Standard Version - when I saw among the spoil a goodly Babylonish mantle, and two hundred shekels of silver, and a wedge of gold of fifty shekels weight, then I coveted them, and took them; and, behold, they are hid in the earth in the midst of my tent, and the silver under it.
- King James Version - When I saw among the spoils a goodly Babylonish garment, and two hundred shekels of silver, and a wedge of gold of fifty shekels weight, then I coveted them, and took them; and, behold, they are hid in the earth in the midst of my tent, and the silver under it.
- New English Translation - I saw among the goods we seized a nice robe from Babylon, two hundred silver pieces, and a bar of gold weighing fifty shekels. I wanted them, so I took them. They are hidden in the ground right in the middle of my tent with the silver underneath.”
- World English Bible - When I saw among the plunder a beautiful Babylonian robe, two hundred shekels of silver, and a wedge of gold weighing fifty shekels, then I coveted them and took them. Behold, they are hidden in the ground in the middle of my tent, with the silver under it.”
- 新標點和合本 - 我在所奪的財物中看見一件美好的示拿衣服,二百舍客勒銀子,一條金子重五十舍客勒,我就貪愛這些物件,便拿去了。現今藏在我帳棚內的地裏,銀子在衣服底下。」
- 和合本2010(上帝版-繁體) - 我在所奪取的財物中看見一件美好的示拿外袍,二百舍客勒銀子,一條重五十舍客勒的金子。我貪愛這些物件,就拿去了。看哪,這些東西都埋在我帳棚內的地裏,銀子在外袍底下。」
- 和合本2010(神版-繁體) - 我在所奪取的財物中看見一件美好的示拿外袍,二百舍客勒銀子,一條重五十舍客勒的金子。我貪愛這些物件,就拿去了。看哪,這些東西都埋在我帳棚內的地裏,銀子在外袍底下。」
- 當代譯本 - 在奪得的財物中,我看上了一件漂亮的示拿外衣、四十五兩銀子和十兩金子,我一時貪心便拿去了,藏在我帳篷的地底下,銀子就放在衣服下面。」
- 聖經新譯本 - 我在戰利品中,看見了一件美麗的示拿衣服、二千二百八十克銀子,和一條重五百七十克的金條;我因貪愛這些物件,就把它們拿去了;現在埋藏在我帳棚的地裡,銀子在底下。”
- 呂振中譯本 - 我在掠物中看見一件美好的 示拿 袍子、二百舍客勒 銀子、一條金子、重五十舍客勒,我就貪愛這些物件,拿走了;看哪,現在正埋在我帳棚中的地裏呢,銀子在袍子底下。』
- 中文標準譯本 - 我看見戰利品中,有一件漂亮的示拿外衣、兩百謝克爾 銀子、一條重五十謝克爾 的金子,我就貪愛它們,把它們拿走了。看哪,它們都藏在我帳篷內的地裡,銀子在外衣底下。」
- 現代標點和合本 - 我在所奪的財物中看見一件美好的示拿衣服,二百舍客勒銀子,一條金子重五十舍客勒,我就貪愛這些物件,便拿去了。現今藏在我帳篷內的地裡,銀子在衣服底下。」
- 文理和合譯本 - 我於所奪之物中、見有示拿之美衣、及銀二百舍客勒、金鋌五十舍客勒、則貪而取之、今在我幕、匿於地中、銀在其下、
- 文理委辦譯本 - 我見於貨財中、自示拿至之美衣、銀百兩、金片二十五兩、則貪而取之、今在幕中、藏於地、銀置於下。
- 施約瑟淺文理新舊約聖經 - 我於奪獲貨財中、見自 示拿 來之美服一襲、銀二百舍客勒、 約一百兩 金一錠重五十舍客勒、 約二十五兩 我貪而取之、今物在我幕中藏於地、銀在衣下、
- Nueva Versión Internacional - Vi en el botín un hermoso manto de Babilonia, doscientas monedas de plata y una barra de oro de medio kilo. Me deslumbraron y me apropié de ellos. Entonces los escondí en un hoyo que cavé en medio de mi carpa. La plata está también allí, debajo de todo.
- 현대인의 성경 - 내가 바빌로니아 제품의 예쁜 외투 한 벌과 약 2.3킬로그램의 은과 570그램의 금덩어리 하나를 보고 탐이 나서 가져왔습니다. 그 물건들은 지금 내 천막 안의 땅 속에 묻혀 있으며 은은 제일 밑에 있습니다.”
- Новый Русский Перевод - увидев среди добычи прекрасную верхнюю одежду из Шинара , двести шекелей серебра и слиток золота весом в пятьдесят шекелей , я позарился на них и взял себе. Они спрятаны в земле у меня в шатре; серебро лежит в самом низу.
- Восточный перевод - увидев среди добычи прекрасную верхнюю одежду из Вавилонии , серебро весом в два с половиной килограмма и слиток золота весом в полкилограмма , я позарился на них и взял себе. Они спрятаны в земле у меня в шатре, серебро лежит в самом низу.
- Восточный перевод, версия с «Аллахом» - увидев среди добычи прекрасную верхнюю одежду из Вавилонии , серебро весом в два с половиной килограмма и слиток золота весом в полкилограмма , я позарился на них и взял себе. Они спрятаны в земле у меня в шатре, серебро лежит в самом низу.
- Восточный перевод, версия для Таджикистана - увидев среди добычи прекрасную верхнюю одежду из Вавилонии , серебро весом в два с половиной килограмма и слиток золота весом в полкилограмма , я позарился на них и взял себе. Они спрятаны в земле у меня в шатре, серебро лежит в самом низу.
- La Bible du Semeur 2015 - J’ai vu dans le butin un magnifique manteau de Babylone , deux cents pièces d’argent et un lingot d’or d’une livre. J’en ai eu fortement envie, alors je m’en suis emparé. Ces objets sont enterrés au milieu de ma tente, et l’argent est en-dessous.
- リビングバイブル - ふと見ると、バビロン産の美しい外套と、金の延べ棒と、銀とがあったのです。銀は二百シェケル、金は五十シェケルの値打ちがあると思いました。すると、どうしようもなく欲しくなり、それらを自分の天幕(テント)の下に埋めたのです。銀はいちばん深い所に隠しました。」
- Nova Versão Internacional - quando vi entre os despojos uma bela capa feita na Babilônia , dois quilos e quatrocentos gramas de prata e uma barra de ouro de seiscentos gramas , eu os cobicei e me apossei deles. Estão escondidos no chão da minha tenda, com a prata por baixo”.
- Hoffnung für alle - Unter der Beute sah ich einen wertvollen Mantel aus Babylonien, fast zweieinhalb Kilo Silber und einen Goldbarren, über ein Pfund schwer. Ich konnte einfach nicht widerstehen und nahm es mit. Ich habe alles im Boden meines Zeltes vergraben, das Silber zuunterst.«
- Kinh Thánh Hiện Đại - Con đã sinh lòng tham khi thấy chiếc áo choàng lộng lẫy hàng Ba-by-lôn, 2,3 ký bạc, và một thỏi vàng nặng chừng 570 gam. Con lấy các vật ấy đem giấu dưới đất trong trại, bạc để dưới cùng.”
- พระคริสตธรรมคัมภีร์ไทย ฉบับอมตธรรมร่วมสมัย - ในกองของที่ริบมาได้ ข้าพเจ้าเห็นเสื้อคลุมสวยงามจากบาบิโลน เงินหนักประมาณ 2.3 กิโลกรัม และทองแท่งหนักประมาณ 600 กรัม ข้าพเจ้าอยากได้ จึงนำมาฝังไว้ใต้พื้นดินในเต็นท์ของข้าพเจ้า โดยฝังเงินไว้ใต้สุด”
- พระคัมภีร์ ฉบับแปลใหม่ - ในจำนวนของที่ยึดมาได้นั้น ข้าพเจ้าเห็นเสื้อคลุมสวย 1 ตัวจากบาบิโลน เงิน 200 เชเขล ทองคำแท่งหนัก 50 เชเขล ข้าพเจ้าจึงอยากได้และยักยอกไว้ ของซ่อนไว้ใต้ดินในกระโจมข้าพเจ้า เงินก็อยู่ข้างใต้ด้วย”
交叉引用
- 2 Kings 5:22 - “Nothing’s wrong, but something’s come up. My master sent me to tell you: ‘Two young men just showed up from the hill country of Ephraim, brothers from the guild of the prophets. Supply their needs with a gift of 75 pounds of silver and a couple of sets of clothes.’”
- 2 Kings 5:23 - Naaman said, “Of course, how about 150 pounds?” Naaman insisted. He tied up the money in two sacks and gave him the two sets of clothes; he even gave him two servants to carry the gifts back with him.
- 2 Kings 5:24 - When they got to the fort on the hill, Gehazi took the gifts from the servants, stored them inside, then sent the servants back.
- 2 Kings 5:25 - He returned and stood before his master. Elisha said, “So what have you been up to, Gehazi?” “Nothing much,” he said.
- 2 Kings 5:26 - Elisha said, “Didn’t you know I was with you in spirit when that man stepped down from his chariot to greet you? Tell me, is this a time to look after yourself, lining your pockets with gifts? Naaman’s skin disease will now infect you and your family, with no relief in sight.” Gehazi walked away, his skin flaky and white like snow.
- 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.
- Ephesians 5:3 - Don’t allow love to turn into lust, setting off a downhill slide into sexual promiscuity, filthy practices, or bullying greed. Though some tongues just love the taste of gossip, those who follow Jesus have better uses for language than that. Don’t talk dirty or silly. That kind of talk doesn’t fit our style. Thanksgiving is our dialect.
- Hebrews 13:5 - Don’t be obsessed with getting more material things. Be relaxed with what you have. Since God assured us, “I’ll never let you down, never walk off and leave you,” we can boldly quote, God is there, ready to help; I’m fearless no matter what. Who or what can get to me?
- Colossians 3:5 - And that means killing off everything connected with that way of death: sexual promiscuity, impurity, lust, doing whatever you feel like whenever you feel like it, and grabbing whatever attracts your fancy. That’s a life shaped by things and feelings instead of by God. It’s because of this kind of thing that God is about to explode in anger. It wasn’t long ago that you were doing all that stuff and not knowing any better. But you know better now, so make sure it’s all gone for good: bad temper, irritability, meanness, profanity, dirty talk.
- Micah 2:1 - Doom to those who plot evil, who go to bed dreaming up crimes! As soon as it’s morning, they’re off, full of energy, doing what they’ve planned. They covet fields and grab them, find homes and take them. They bully the neighbor and his family, see people only for what they can get out of them. God has had enough. He says, “I have some plans of my own: Disaster because of this interbreeding evil! Your necks are on the line. You’re not walking away from this. It’s doomsday for you. Mocking ballads will be sung of you, and you yourselves will sing the blues: ‘Our lives are ruined, our homes and lands auctioned off. They take everything, leave us nothing! All is sold to the highest bidder.’” And there’ll be no one to stand up for you, no one to speak for you before God and his jury. * * *
- 1 Kings 21:1 - And then, to top it off, came this: Naboth the Jezreelite owned a vineyard in Jezreel that bordered the palace of Ahab king of Samaria. One day Ahab spoke to Naboth, saying, “Give me your vineyard so I can use it as a kitchen garden; it’s right next to my house—so convenient. In exchange I’ll give you a far better vineyard, or if you’d prefer I’ll pay you money for it.”
- Job 31:1 - “I made a solemn pact with myself never to undress a girl with my eyes. So what can I expect from God? What do I deserve from God Almighty above? Isn’t calamity reserved for the wicked? Isn’t disaster supposed to strike those who do wrong? Isn’t God looking, observing how I live? Doesn’t he mark every step I take?
- 2 Samuel 11:6 - David then got in touch with Joab: “Send Uriah the Hittite to me.” Joab sent him.
- 2 Samuel 11:7 - When he arrived, David asked him for news from the front—how things were going with Joab and the troops and with the fighting. Then he said to Uriah, “Go home. Have a refreshing bath and a good night’s rest.”
- 2 Samuel 11:8 - After Uriah left the palace, an informant of the king was sent after him. But Uriah didn’t go home. He slept that night at the palace entrance, along with the king’s servants.
- 2 Samuel 11:10 - David was told that Uriah had not gone home. He asked Uriah, “Didn’t you just come off a hard trip? So why didn’t you go home?”
- 2 Samuel 11:11 - Uriah replied to David, “The Chest is out there with the fighting men of Israel and Judah—in tents. My master Joab and his servants are roughing it out in the fields. So, how can I go home and eat and drink and enjoy my wife? On your life, I’ll not do it!”
- 2 Samuel 11:12 - “All right,” said David, “have it your way. Stay for the day and I’ll send you back tomorrow.” So Uriah stayed in Jerusalem the rest of the day. The next day David invited him to eat and drink with him, and David got him drunk. But in the evening Uriah again went out and slept with his master’s servants. He didn’t go home.
- 2 Samuel 11:14 - In the morning David wrote a letter to Joab and sent it with Uriah. In the letter he wrote, “Put Uriah in the front lines where the fighting is the fiercest. Then pull back and leave him exposed so that he’s sure to be killed.”
- 2 Samuel 11:16 - So Joab, holding the city under siege, put Uriah in a place where he knew there were fierce enemy fighters. When the city’s defenders came out to fight Joab, some of David’s soldiers were killed, including Uriah the Hittite.
- 1 Timothy 6:9 - But if it’s only money these leaders are after, they’ll self-destruct in no time. Lust for money brings trouble and nothing but trouble. Going down that path, some lose their footing in the faith completely and live to regret it bitterly ever after.
- 2 Samuel 11:2 - One late afternoon, David got up from taking his nap and was strolling on the roof of the palace. From his vantage point on the roof he saw a woman bathing. The woman was stunningly beautiful. David sent to ask about her, and was told, “Isn’t this Bathsheba, daughter of Eliam and wife of Uriah the Hittite?” David sent his agents to get her. After she arrived, he went to bed with her. (This occurred during the time of “purification” following her period.) Then she returned home. Before long she realized she was pregnant. Later she sent word to David: “I’m pregnant.”
- Genesis 3:6 - When the Woman saw that the tree looked like good eating and realized what she would get out of it—she’d know everything!—she took and ate the fruit and then gave some to her husband, and he ate.
- Exodus 20:17 - No lusting after your neighbor’s house—or wife or servant or maid or ox or donkey. Don’t set your heart on anything that is your neighbor’s. * * *
- Ephesians 5:5 - You can be sure that using people or religion or things just for what you can get out of them—the usual variations on idolatry—will get you nowhere, and certainly nowhere near the kingdom of Christ, the kingdom of God.
- Matthew 5:29 - “Let’s not pretend this is easier than it really is. If you want to live a morally pure life, here’s what you have to do: You have to blind your right eye the moment you catch it in a lustful leer. You have to choose to live one-eyed or else be dumped on a moral trash pile. And you have to chop off your right hand the moment you notice it raised threateningly. Better a bloody stump than your entire being discarded for good in the dump.
- Proverbs 4:23 - Keep vigilant watch over your heart; that’s where life starts. Don’t talk out of both sides of your mouth; avoid careless banter, white lies, and gossip. Keep your eyes straight ahead; ignore all sideshow distractions. Watch your step, and the road will stretch out smooth before you. Look neither right nor left; leave evil in the dust.
- Habakkuk 2:9 - “Who do you think you are— recklessly grabbing and looting, Living it up, acting like king of the mountain, acting above it all, above trials and troubles? You’ve engineered the ruin of your own house. In ruining others you’ve ruined yourself. You’ve undermined your foundations, rotted out your own soul. The bricks of your house will speak up and accuse you. The woodwork will step forward with evidence.
- Proverbs 28:22 - A miser in a hurry to get rich doesn’t know that he’ll end up broke.
- Luke 12:15 - Speaking to the people, he went on, “Take care! Protect yourself against the least bit of greed. Life is not defined by what you have, even when you have a lot.”
- Isaiah 29:15 - Doom to you! You pretend to have the inside track. You shut God out and work behind the scenes, Plotting the future as if you knew everything, acting mysterious, never showing your hand. You have everything backward! You treat the potter as a lump of clay. Does a book say to its author, “He didn’t write a word of me”? Does a meal say to the woman who cooked it, “She had nothing to do with this”?
- 2 Peter 2:15 - They’ve left the main road and are directionless, having taken the way of Balaam, son of Beor, the prophet who turned profiteer, a connoisseur of evil. But Balaam was stopped in his wayward tracks: A dumb animal spoke in a human voice and prevented the prophet’s craziness.
- Deuteronomy 7:25 - Make sure you set fire to their carved gods. Don’t get greedy for the veneer of silver and gold on them and take it for yourselves—you’ll get trapped by it for sure. God hates it; it’s an abomination to God, your God. And don’t dare bring one of these abominations home or you’ll end up just like it, burned up as a holy destruction. No: It is forbidden! Hate it. Abominate it. Destroy it and preserve God’s holiness. * * *