逐节对照
- The Message - “Doom, Chorazin! Doom, Bethsaida! If Tyre and Sidon had been given half the chances given you, they’d have been on their knees long ago, repenting and crying for mercy. Tyre and Sidon will have it easy on Judgment Day compared to you.
- 新标点和合本 - “哥拉汛哪,你有祸了!伯赛大啊,你有祸了!因为在你们中间所行的异能若行在推罗、西顿,他们早已披麻蒙灰,坐在地上悔改了。
- 和合本2010(上帝版-简体) - “哥拉汛哪,你有祸了!伯赛大啊,你有祸了!因为在你们中间所行的异能,若行在推罗、西顿,他们早已披麻蒙灰,坐在地上悔改了。
- 和合本2010(神版-简体) - “哥拉汛哪,你有祸了!伯赛大啊,你有祸了!因为在你们中间所行的异能,若行在推罗、西顿,他们早已披麻蒙灰,坐在地上悔改了。
- 当代译本 - “哥拉汛啊,你有祸了!伯赛大啊,你有祸了!因为如果把在你们当中所行的神迹行在泰尔和西顿,那里的人早就身披着麻衣、头蒙着灰尘坐在地上悔改了。
- 圣经新译本 - “哥拉逊啊,你有祸了!伯赛大啊,你有祸了!因为在你们那里行过的神迹,如果行在推罗和西顿,他们早已披麻蒙灰,坐在地上悔改了。
- 中文标准译本 - “哥拉汛哪,你有祸了!伯赛达呀,你有祸了!因为在你们当中行过的神迹,如果行在提尔和西顿,那里的人早就会披麻蒙灰,坐在地上悔改了。
- 现代标点和合本 - 哥拉汛哪,你有祸了!伯赛大啊,你有祸了!因为在你们中间所行的异能,若行在推罗、西顿,他们早已披麻蒙灰、坐在地上悔改了。
- 和合本(拼音版) - “哥拉汛哪,你有祸了!伯赛大啊,你有祸了!因为在你们中间所行的异能,若行在推罗、西顿,他们早已披麻蒙灰坐在地上悔改了。
- New International Version - “Woe to you, Chorazin! Woe to you, Bethsaida! For if the miracles that were performed in you had been performed in Tyre and Sidon, they would have repented long ago, sitting in sackcloth and ashes.
- New International Reader's Version - “How terrible it will be for you, Chorazin! How terrible for you, Bethsaida! Suppose the miracles done in you had been done in Tyre and Sidon. They would have turned away from their sins long ago. They would have put on the rough clothing people wear when they’re sad. They would have sat down in ashes.
- English Standard Version - “Woe to you, Chorazin! Woe to you, Bethsaida! For if the mighty works done in you had been done in Tyre and Sidon, they would have repented long ago, sitting in sackcloth and ashes.
- New Living Translation - “What sorrow awaits you, Korazin and Bethsaida! For if the miracles I did in you had been done in wicked Tyre and Sidon, their people would have repented of their sins long ago, clothing themselves in burlap and throwing ashes on their heads to show their remorse.
- Christian Standard Bible - “Woe to you, Chorazin! Woe to you, Bethsaida! For if the miracles that were done in you had been done in Tyre and Sidon, they would have repented long ago, sitting in sackcloth and ashes.
- New American Standard Bible - “Woe to you, Chorazin! Woe to you, Bethsaida! For if the miracles that occurred in you had occurred in Tyre and Sidon, they would have repented long ago, sitting in sackcloth and ashes.
- New King James Version - “Woe to you, Chorazin! Woe to you, Bethsaida! For if the mighty works which were done in you had been done in Tyre and Sidon, they would have repented long ago, sitting in sackcloth and ashes.
- Amplified Bible - “Woe (judgment is coming) to you, Chorazin! Woe to you, Bethsaida! For if the miracles performed in you had been performed in Tyre and Sidon, they would have repented and changed their minds long ago, sitting in sackcloth and ashes [to show deep regret for sin].
- American Standard Version - Woe unto thee, Chorazin! woe unto thee, Bethsaida! for if the mighty works had been done in Tyre and Sidon, which were done in you, they would have repented long ago, sitting in sackcloth and ashes.
- King James Version - Woe unto thee, Chorazin! woe unto thee, Bethsaida! for if the mighty works had been done in Tyre and Sidon, which have been done in you, they had a great while ago repented, sitting in sackcloth and ashes.
- New English Translation - “Woe to you, Chorazin! Woe to you, Bethsaida! For if the miracles done in you had been done in Tyre and Sidon, they would have repented long ago, sitting in sackcloth and ashes.
- World English Bible - “Woe to you, Chorazin! Woe to you, Bethsaida! For if the mighty works had been done in Tyre and Sidon which were done in you, they would have repented long ago, sitting in sackcloth and ashes.
- 新標點和合本 - 「哥拉汛哪,你有禍了!伯賽大啊,你有禍了!因為在你們中間所行的異能若行在泰爾、西頓,他們早已披麻蒙灰,坐在地上悔改了。
- 和合本2010(上帝版-繁體) - 「哥拉汛哪,你有禍了!伯賽大啊,你有禍了!因為在你們中間所行的異能,若行在推羅、西頓,他們早已披麻蒙灰,坐在地上悔改了。
- 和合本2010(神版-繁體) - 「哥拉汛哪,你有禍了!伯賽大啊,你有禍了!因為在你們中間所行的異能,若行在推羅、西頓,他們早已披麻蒙灰,坐在地上悔改了。
- 當代譯本 - 「哥拉汛啊,你有禍了!伯賽大啊,你有禍了!因為如果把在你們當中所行的神蹟行在泰爾和西頓,那裡的人早就身披著麻衣、頭蒙著灰塵坐在地上悔改了。
- 聖經新譯本 - “哥拉遜啊,你有禍了!伯賽大啊,你有禍了!因為在你們那裡行過的神蹟,如果行在推羅和西頓,他們早已披麻蒙灰,坐在地上悔改了。
- 呂振中譯本 - 『 哥拉汛 哪,你有禍啊! 伯賽大 啊,你有禍啊!因為在你們中間所行過的異能,若行在 推羅 西頓 ,他們早就披麻撒灰、坐 在地上 悔改了。
- 中文標準譯本 - 「哥拉汛哪,你有禍了!伯賽達呀,你有禍了!因為在你們當中行過的神蹟,如果行在提爾和西頓,那裡的人早就會披麻蒙灰,坐在地上悔改了。
- 現代標點和合本 - 哥拉汛哪,你有禍了!伯賽大啊,你有禍了!因為在你們中間所行的異能,若行在推羅、西頓,他們早已披麻蒙灰、坐在地上悔改了。
- 文理和合譯本 - 禍哉、哥拉汛乎、禍哉、伯賽大乎、蓋在爾中所行之異能、若行於推羅 西頓、彼早衣麻坐灰、而改悔矣、
- 文理委辦譯本 - 哥拉汛其有禍乎、伯賽大其有禍乎、蓋在爾中所施異能、若施於推羅 西頓、則早衣麻蒙灰、坐而悔改矣、
- 施約瑟淺文理新舊約聖經 - 禍哉爾 哥拉汛 乎、禍哉爾 伯賽大 乎、蓋在爾中所施之異能、若施於 推羅 西頓 、彼早衣麻蒙灰、坐地而悔改矣、
- 吳經熊文理聖詠與新經全集 - 哀哉 哥絡潯 !哀哉 珀璾達 !假令爾中所顯靈異、顯於 諦羅 西同 、則早已披麻坐灰、幡然悔悟矣。
- Nueva Versión Internacional - »¡Ay de ti, Corazín! ¡Ay de ti, Betsaida! Si se hubieran hecho en Tiro y en Sidón los milagros que se hicieron en medio de ustedes, ya hace tiempo que se habrían arrepentido con grandes lamentos.
- 현대인의 성경 - “고라신아, 벳새다야, 너희에게 불행이 닥칠 것이다. 너희에게 행한 기적들을 두로와 시돈에서 행했더라면 그들은 벌써 굵은 삼베 옷을 입고 재를 뒤집어쓰고 앉아 회개했을 것이다.
- Новый Русский Перевод - Горе тебе, Хоразин! Горе тебе, Вифсаида! Ведь если бы в Тире и Сидоне были совершены те же чудеса, что в вас, то они бы давно раскаялись, одевшись в рубище и сидя в пепле.
- Восточный перевод - – Горе тебе, Хоразин! Горе тебе, Вифсаида! Ведь если бы в Тире и Сидоне были совершены те же чудеса, что в вас, то они бы давно раскаялись, одевшись в рубище и сидя в пепле.
- Восточный перевод, версия с «Аллахом» - – Горе тебе, Хоразин! Горе тебе, Вифсаида! Ведь если бы в Тире и Сидоне были совершены те же чудеса, что в вас, то они бы давно раскаялись, одевшись в рубище и сидя в пепле.
- Восточный перевод, версия для Таджикистана - – Горе тебе, Хоразин! Горе тебе, Вифсаида! Ведь если бы в Тире и Сидоне были совершены те же чудеса, что в вас, то они бы давно раскаялись, одевшись в рубище и сидя в пепле.
- La Bible du Semeur 2015 - Malheur à toi, Chorazin ! Malheur à toi, Bethsaïda ! car si les miracles qui se sont produits au milieu de vous avaient eu lieu à Tyr et à Sidon , il y a longtemps que leurs habitants auraient changé et l’auraient manifesté en revêtant des habits de toile de sac et en se couvrant de cendre .
- リビングバイブル - ああコラジンよ。ああベツサイダの町よ。どんな恐ろしいことが待ち受けていることか。わたしがあなたがたにしたような奇跡を、ツロとシドン(悪行のため、神に滅ぼされた町)でしていたら、そこの人々はとうの昔に荒布をまとい、頭に灰をかぶって嘆き悲しみ、罪を悔い改めたことでしょう。
- Nestle Aland 28 - Οὐαί σοι, Χοραζίν, οὐαί σοι, Βηθσαϊδά· ὅτι εἰ ἐν Τύρῳ καὶ Σιδῶνι ἐγενήθησαν αἱ δυνάμεις αἱ γενόμεναι ἐν ὑμῖν, πάλαι ἂν ἐν σάκκῳ καὶ σποδῷ καθήμενοι μετενόησαν.
- unfoldingWord® Greek New Testament - οὐαί σοι, Χοραζείν! οὐαί σοι, Βηθσαϊδά! ὅτι εἰ ἐν Τύρῳ καὶ Σιδῶνι ἐγενήθησαν αἱ δυνάμεις, αἱ γενόμεναι ἐν ὑμῖν, πάλαι ἂν ἐν σάκκῳ καὶ σποδῷ καθήμενοι μετενόησαν.
- Nova Versão Internacional - “Ai de você, Corazim! Ai de você, Betsaida! Porque se os milagres que foram realizados entre vocês o fossem em Tiro e Sidom, há muito tempo elas teriam se arrependido, vestindo roupas de saco e cobrindo-se de cinzas.
- Hoffnung für alle - Weh dir, Chorazin! Weh dir, Betsaida! Wenn die Wunder, die ich bei euch getan habe, in den nichtjüdischen Städten Tyrus oder Sidon geschehen wären, dann hätten ihre Einwohner längst Trauerkleider angezogen, sich Asche auf den Kopf gestreut und wären zu Gott umgekehrt.
- Kinh Thánh Hiện Đại - Khốn cho thành Cô-ra-xin, khốn cho thành Bết-sai-đa! Vì nếu các phép lạ Ta làm nơi đây được thực hiện tại thành Ty-rơ và Si-đôn, dân hai thành ấy hẳn đã mặc áo gai, rải tro lên đầu tỏ lòng ăn năn từ lâu rồi!
- พระคริสตธรรมคัมภีร์ไทย ฉบับอมตธรรมร่วมสมัย - “วิบัติแก่เจ้า เมืองโคราซิน! วิบัติแก่เจ้า เมืองเบธไซดา! เพราะหากการอัศจรรย์ที่ทำในเมืองของเจ้าได้ทำในเมืองไทระและเมืองไซดอน พวกเขาคงนุ่งห่มผ้ากระสอบนั่งจมกองขี้เถ้าและกลับใจใหม่นานแล้ว
- พระคัมภีร์ ฉบับแปลใหม่ - วิบัติจงเกิดแก่เจ้า เมืองโคราซิน วิบัติจงเกิดแก่เจ้า เมืองเบธไซดา หากสิ่งอัศจรรย์ทั้งหลายที่ได้เกิดขึ้นต่อหน้าเจ้า มาปรากฏในเมืองไทระและไซดอน พวกเขาจะต้องกลับใจไปนานแล้ว ทั้งนุ่งห่มด้วยผ้ากระสอบ และนั่งปาขี้เถ้าใส่หัวตัวเอง
交叉引用
- Revelation 11:3 - “Meanwhile, I’ll provide my two Witnesses. Dressed in sackcloth, they’ll prophesy for 1,260 days. These are the two Olive Trees, the two Lampstands, standing at attention before God on earth. If anyone tries to hurt them, a blast of fire from their mouths will incinerate them—burn them to a crisp just like that. They’ll have power to seal the sky so that it doesn’t rain for the time of their prophesying, power to turn rivers and springs to blood, power to hit earth with any and every disaster as often as they want.
- Luke 9:10 - The apostles returned and reported on what they had done. Jesus took them away, off by themselves, near the town called Bethsaida. But the crowds got wind of it and followed. Jesus graciously welcomed them and talked to them about the kingdom of God. Those who needed healing, he healed.
- Luke 9:12 - As the sun set, the Twelve said, “Dismiss the crowd so they can go to the farms or villages around here and get a room for the night and a bite to eat. We’re out in the middle of nowhere.”
- Luke 9:13 - “You feed them,” Jesus said. They said, “We couldn’t scrape up more than five loaves of bread and a couple of fish—unless, of course, you want us to go to town ourselves and buy food for everybody.” (There were more than five thousand people in the crowd.)
- Luke 9:14 - But he went ahead and directed his disciples, “Sit them down in groups of about fifty.” They did what he said, and soon had everyone seated. He took the five loaves and two fish, lifted his face to heaven in prayer, blessed, broke, and gave the bread and fish to the disciples to hand out to the crowd. After the people had all eaten their fill, twelve baskets of leftovers were gathered up.
- Matthew 11:20 - Next Jesus unleashed on the cities where he had worked the hardest but whose people had responded the least, shrugging their shoulders and going their own way.
- Matthew 11:21 - “Doom to you, Chorazin! Doom, Bethsaida! If Tyre and Sidon had seen half of the powerful miracles you have seen, they would have been on their knees in a minute. At Judgment Day they’ll get off easy compared to you. And Capernaum! With all your peacock strutting, you are going to end up in the abyss. If the people of Sodom had had your chances, the city would still be around. At Judgment Day they’ll get off easy compared to you.”
- John 3:5 - Jesus said, “You’re not listening. Let me say it again. Unless a person submits to this original creation—the ‘wind-hovering-over-the-water’ creation, the invisible moving the visible, a baptism into a new life—it’s not possible to enter God’s kingdom. When you look at a baby, it’s just that: a body you can look at and touch. But the person who takes shape within is formed by something you can’t see and touch—the Spirit—and becomes a living spirit.
- Acts 28:28 - “You’ve had your chance. The non-Jewish outsiders are next on the list. And believe me, they’re going to receive it with open arms!”
- Mark 8:22 - They arrived at Bethsaida. Some people brought a sightless man and begged Jesus to give him a healing touch. Taking him by the hand, he led him out of the village. He put spit in the man’s eyes, laid hands on him, and asked, “Do you see anything?”
- Mark 8:24 - He looked up. “I see men. They look like walking trees.” So Jesus laid hands on his eyes again. The man looked hard and realized that he had recovered perfect sight, saw everything in bright, twenty-twenty focus. Jesus sent him straight home, telling him, “Don’t enter the village.”
- Ezekiel 3:7 - “But it won’t work that way with the family of Israel. They won’t listen to you because they won’t listen to me. They are, as I said, a hard case, hardened in their sin. But I’ll make you as hard in your way as they are in theirs. I’ll make your face as hard as rock, harder than granite. Don’t let them intimidate you. Don’t be afraid of them, even though they’re a bunch of rebels.”
- Romans 11:11 - The next question is, “Are they down for the count? Are they out of this for good?” And the answer is a clear-cut No. Ironically when they walked out, they left the door open and the outsiders walked in. But the next thing you know, the Jews were starting to wonder if perhaps they had walked out on a good thing. Now, if their leaving triggered this worldwide coming of non-Jewish outsiders to God’s kingdom, just imagine the effect of their coming back! What a homecoming!
- Joel 3:4 - “As for you, Tyre and Sidon and Philistia, why should I bother with you? Are you trying to get back at me for something I did to you? If you are, forget it. I’ll see to it that it boomerangs on you. You robbed me, cleaned me out of silver and gold, carted off everything valuable to furnish your own temples. You sold the people of Judah and Jerusalem into slavery to the Greeks in faraway places. But I’m going to reverse your crime. I’m going to free those slaves. I’ll have done to you what you did to them: I’ll sell your children as slaves to your neighbors, And they’ll sell them to the far-off Sabeans.” God’s Verdict. * * *
- Ezekiel 26:1 - In the eleventh year, on the first day of the month, God’s Message came to me: “Son of man, Tyre cheered when they got the news of Jerusalem, exclaiming, “‘Good! The gateway city is smashed! Now all her business comes my way. She’s in ruins and I’m in clover.’
- Ezekiel 26:3 - “Therefore, God, the Master, has this to say: “‘I’m against you, Tyre, and I’ll bring many nations surging against you, as the waves of the sea surging against the shore. They’ll smash the city walls of Tyre and break down her towers. I’ll wash away the soil and leave nothing but bare rock. She’ll be an island of bare rock in the ocean, good for nothing but drying fishnets. Yes, I’ve said so.’ Decree of God, the Master. ‘She’ll be loot, free pickings for the nations! Her surrounding villages will be butchered. Then they’ll realize that I am God.’
- 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.
- Ezekiel 26:15 - “This is the Message of God, the Master, to Tyre: Won’t the ocean islands shake at the crash of your collapse, at the groans of your wounded, at your mayhem and massacre?
- Ezekiel 26:16 - “All up and down the coast, the princes will come down from their thrones, take off their royal robes and fancy clothes, and wrap themselves in sheer terror. They’ll sit on the ground, shaken to the core, horrified at you. Then they’ll begin chanting a funeral song over you: “‘Sunk! Sunk to the bottom of the sea, famous city on the sea! Power of the seas, you and your people, Intimidating everyone who lived in your shadows. But now the islands are shaking at the sound of your crash, Ocean islands in tremors from the impact of your fall.’
- Ezekiel 26:19 - “The Message of God, the Master: ‘When I turn you into a wasted city, a city empty of people, a ghost town, and when I bring up the great ocean deeps and cover you, then I’ll push you down among those who go to the grave, the long, long dead. I’ll make you live there, in the grave in old ruins, with the buried dead. You’ll never see the land of the living again. I’ll introduce you to the terrors of death and that’ll be the end of you. They’ll send out search parties for you, but you’ll never be found. Decree of God, the Master.’”
- Isaiah 23:1 - Wail, ships of Tarshish, your strong seaports all in ruins! When the ships returned from Cyprus, they saw the destruction. Hold your tongue, you who live on the seacoast, merchants of Sidon. Your people sailed the deep seas, buying and selling, Making money on wheat from Shihor, grown along the Nile— multinational broker in grains! Hang your head in shame, Sidon. The Sea speaks up, the powerhouse of the ocean says, “I’ve never had labor pains, never had a baby, never reared children to adulthood, Never gave life, never worked with life. It was all numbers, dead numbers, profit and loss.”
- Isaiah 23:5 - When Egypt gets the report on Tyre, what wailing! what wringing of hands!
- Isaiah 23:6 - Visit Tarshish, you who live on the seacoast. Take a good, long look and wail—yes, cry buckets of tears! Is this the city you remember as energetic and alive, bustling with activity, this historic old city, Expanding throughout the globe, buying and selling all over the world? And who is behind the collapse of Tyre, the Tyre that controlled the world markets? Tyre’s merchants were the business tycoons. Tyre’s traders called all the shots. God-of-the-Angel-Armies ordered the crash to show the sordid backside of pride and puncture the inflated reputations. Sail for home, O ships of Tarshish. There are no docks left in this harbor. God reached out to the sea and sea traders, threw the sea kingdoms into turmoil. God ordered the destruction of the seacoast cities, the centers of commerce. God said, “There’s nothing left here to be proud of, bankrupt and bereft Sidon. Do you want to make a new start in Cyprus? Don’t count on it. Nothing there will work out for you either.”
- Isaiah 23:13 - Look at what happened to Babylon: There’s nothing left of it. Assyria turned it into a desert, into a refuge for wild dogs and stray cats. They brought in their big siege engines, tore down the buildings, and left nothing behind but rubble.
- Isaiah 23:14 - Wail, ships of Tarshish, your strong seaports all in ruins! * * *
- Isaiah 23:15 - For the next seventy years, a king’s lifetime, Tyre will be forgotten. At the end of the seventy years, Tyre will stage a comeback, but it will be the comeback of a worn-out whore, as in the song: “Take a harp, circle the city, unremembered whore. Sing your old songs, your many old songs. Maybe someone will remember.”
- Isaiah 23:17 - At the end of the seventy years, God will look in on Tyre. She’ll go back to her old whoring trade, selling herself to the highest bidder, doing anything with anyone—promiscuous with all the kingdoms of earth—for a fee. But everything she gets, all the money she takes in, will be turned over to God. It will not be put in banks. Her profits will be put to the use of God-Aware, God-Serving-People, providing plenty of food and the best of clothing.