逐节对照
- 新标点和合本 - 耶和华说: “我要把奇事显给他们看, 好像出埃及地的时候一样。”
- 和合本2010(上帝版-简体) - 我要显奇事给他们看, 好像出埃及地的时候一样。
- 和合本2010(神版-简体) - 我要显奇事给他们看, 好像出埃及地的时候一样。
- 当代译本 - 耶和华说: “我要向他们显出神迹奇事, 就像他们离开埃及时一样。”
- 圣经新译本 - 就像你从埃及地出来的时候一样, 把奇事显给我们看(按照《马索拉文本》, “把奇事显给我们看”作 “我必把奇事显给他看”)。
- 现代标点和合本 - 耶和华说:“我要把奇事显给他们看, 好像出埃及地的时候一样。”
- 和合本(拼音版) - 耶和华说: “我要把奇事显给他们看, 好像出埃及地的时候一样。”
- New International Version - “As in the days when you came out of Egypt, I will show them my wonders.”
- New International Reader's Version - The Lord says to his people, “I showed you my wonders when you came out of Egypt long ago. In the same way, I will show them to you again.”
- English Standard Version - As in the days when you came out of the land of Egypt, I will show them marvelous things.
- New Living Translation - “Yes,” says the Lord, “I will do mighty miracles for you, like those I did when I rescued you from slavery in Egypt.”
- Christian Standard Bible - I will perform miracles for them as in the days of your exodus from the land of Egypt.
- New American Standard Bible - “As in the days when you went out from the land of Egypt, I will show you miracles.”
- New King James Version - “As in the days when you came out of the land of Egypt, I will show them wonders.”
- Amplified Bible - “As in the days when you came out from the land of Egypt, I shall show you marvelous and miraculous things.”
- American Standard Version - As in the days of thy coming forth out of the land of Egypt will I show unto them marvellous things.
- King James Version - According to the days of thy coming out of the land of Egypt will I shew unto him marvellous things.
- New English Translation - “As in the days when you departed from the land of Egypt, I will show you miraculous deeds.”
- World English Bible - “As in the days of your coming out of the land of Egypt, I will show them marvelous things.”
- 新標點和合本 - 耶和華說: 我要把奇事顯給他們看, 好像出埃及地的時候一樣。
- 和合本2010(上帝版-繁體) - 我要顯奇事給他們看, 好像出埃及地的時候一樣。
- 和合本2010(神版-繁體) - 我要顯奇事給他們看, 好像出埃及地的時候一樣。
- 當代譯本 - 耶和華說: 「我要向他們顯出神蹟奇事, 就像他們離開埃及時一樣。」
- 聖經新譯本 - 就像你從埃及地出來的時候一樣, 把奇事顯給我們看(按照《馬索拉文本》, “把奇事顯給我們看”作 “我必把奇事顯給他看”)。
- 呂振中譯本 - 就像你出 埃及 地的日子一樣、 把奇事顯給我們看哦 。
- 現代標點和合本 - 耶和華說:「我要把奇事顯給他們看, 好像出埃及地的時候一樣。」
- 文理和合譯本 - 我將以異蹟示爾、如出埃及地之日、
- 文理委辦譯本 - 耶和華曰、昔我導爾出埃及、我之經綸、於以顯著、今而後必再顯著焉、
- 施約瑟淺文理新舊約聖經 - 主曰、 我必復顯示異跡、與爾出 伊及 之時無異、
- Nueva Versión Internacional - Muéstrale tus prodigios, como cuando lo sacaste de Egipto.
- 현대인의 성경 - “내가 너희를 이집트에서 인도해 낼 때처럼 너희에게 기적을 보이겠다.”
- Новый Русский Перевод - – Как в те дни, когда ты вышел из Египта, Я покажу тебе Свои чудеса.
- Восточный перевод - – Как в те дни, когда ты вышел из Египта, Я покажу тебе Свои чудеса.
- Восточный перевод, версия с «Аллахом» - – Как в те дни, когда ты вышел из Египта, Я покажу тебе Свои чудеса.
- Восточный перевод, версия для Таджикистана - – Как в те дни, когда ты вышел из Египта, Я покажу тебе Свои чудеса.
- La Bible du Semeur 2015 - Comme au temps de jadis, ╵où tu sortis d’Egypte, je te ferai voir des prodiges.
- リビングバイブル - 主はこう答えます。 「そうしよう。 エジプトで奴隷となっていたおまえを 連れ出した時のように、 おまえのために力強い奇跡を行おう。
- Nova Versão Internacional - “Como nos dias em que você saiu do Egito, ali mostrarei as minhas maravilhas.”
- Hoffnung für alle - Vollbringe Wunder für uns wie damals, als unsere Vorfahren aus Ägypten zogen.
- Kinh Thánh Hiện Đại - Chúa Hằng Hữu đáp: “Ta sẽ cho họ thấy những việc diệu kỳ như Ta đã làm khi Ta giải cứu ngươi ra khỏi Ai Cập.”
- พระคริสตธรรมคัมภีร์ไทย ฉบับอมตธรรมร่วมสมัย - “เหมือนเมื่อครั้งเจ้าออกมาจากอียิปต์ เราจะแสดงให้เจ้าเห็นการอัศจรรย์ของเรา”
- พระคัมภีร์ ฉบับแปลใหม่ - “เหมือนสมัยที่เจ้าออกจากแผ่นดินอียิปต์ เราจะทำให้พวกเขาเห็นสิ่งมหัศจรรย์”
交叉引用
- Isaiah 63:11 - Then they remembered the old days, the days of Moses, God’s servant: “Where is he who brought the shepherds of his flock up and out of the sea? And what happened to the One who set his Holy Spirit within them? Who linked his arm with Moses’ right arm, divided the waters before them, Making him famous ever after, and led them through the muddy abyss as surefooted as horses on hard, level ground? Like a herd of cattle led to pasture, the Spirit of God gave them rest.”
- Isaiah 63:14 - That’s how you led your people! That’s how you became so famous! Look down from heaven, look at us! Look out the window of your holy and magnificent house! Whatever happened to your passion, your famous mighty acts, Your heartfelt pity, your compassion? Why are you holding back? You are our Father. Abraham and Israel are long dead. They wouldn’t know us from Adam. But you’re our living Father, our Redeemer, famous from eternity! Why, God, did you make us wander from your ways? Why did you make us cold and stubborn so that we no longer worshiped you in awe? Turn back for the sake of your servants. You own us! We belong to you! For a while your holy people had it good, but now our enemies have wrecked your holy place. For a long time now, you’ve paid no attention to us. It’s like you never knew us.
- 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.
- Jeremiah 23:7 - “So watch for this. The time’s coming”—God’s Decree—“when no one will say, ‘As sure as God lives, the God who brought the Israelites out of Egypt,’ but, ‘As sure as God lives, the God who brought the descendants of Israel back from the north country and from the other countries where he’d driven them, so that they can live on their own good earth.’”
- Psalms 78:17 - All they did was sin even more, rebel in the desert against the High God. They tried to get their own way with God, clamored for favors, for special attention. They whined like spoiled children, “Why can’t God give us a decent meal in this desert? Sure, he struck the rock and the water flowed, creeks cascaded from the rock. But how about some fresh-baked bread? How about a nice cut of meat?”
- Psalms 78:21 - When God heard that, he was furious— his anger flared against Jacob, he lost his temper with Israel. It was clear they didn’t believe God, had no intention of trusting in his help. But God helped them anyway, commanded the clouds and gave orders that opened the gates of heaven. He rained down showers of manna to eat, he gave them the Bread of Heaven. They ate the bread of the mighty angels; he sent them all the food they could eat. He let East Wind break loose from the skies, gave a strong push to South Wind. This time it was birds that rained down— succulent birds, an abundance of birds. He aimed them right for the center of their camp; all round their tents there were birds. They ate and had their fill; he handed them everything they craved on a platter. But their greed knew no bounds; they stuffed their mouths with more and more. Finally, God was fed up, his anger erupted— he cut down their brightest and best, he laid low Israel’s finest young men.
- Psalms 78:32 - And—can you believe it?—they kept right on sinning; all those wonders and they still wouldn’t believe! So their lives wasted away to nothing— nothing to show for their lives but a ghost town. When he cut them down, they came running for help; they turned and pled for mercy. They gave witness that God was their rock, that High God was their redeemer, But they didn’t mean a word of it; they lied through their teeth the whole time. They could not have cared less about him, wanted nothing to do with his Covenant.
- 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.
- Psalms 78:56 - But they kept on giving him a hard time, rebelled against God, the High God, refused to do anything he told them. They were worse, if that’s possible, than their parents: traitors—crooked as a corkscrew. Their pagan orgies provoked God’s anger, their obscene idolatries broke his heart. When God heard their carryings-on, he was furious; he posted a huge No over Israel. He walked off and left Shiloh empty, abandoned the shrine where he had met with Israel. He let his pride and joy go to the dogs, turned his back on the pride of his life. He turned them loose on fields of battle; angry, he let them fend for themselves. Their young men went to war and never came back; their young women waited in vain. Their priests were massacred, and their widows never shed a tear.
- Psalms 78:65 - Suddenly the Lord was up on his feet like someone roused from deep sleep, shouting like a drunken warrior. He hit his enemies hard, sent them running, yelping, not daring to look back. He disqualified Joseph as leader, told Ephraim he didn’t have what it takes, And chose the Tribe of Judah instead, Mount Zion, which he loves so much. He built his sanctuary there, resplendent, solid and lasting as the earth itself. Then he chose David, his servant, handpicked him from his work in the sheep pens. One day he was caring for the ewes and their lambs, the next day God had him shepherding Jacob, his people Israel, his prize possession. His good heart made him a good shepherd; he guided the people wisely and well.