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25:15 NET
逐节对照
  • New English Translation - Through patience a ruler can be persuaded, and a soft tongue can break a bone.
  • 新标点和合本 - 恒常忍耐可以劝动君王; 柔和的舌头能折断骨头。
  • 和合本2010(上帝版-简体) - 恒常的忍耐可以劝服君王, 柔和的舌头能折断骨头。
  • 和合本2010(神版-简体) - 恒常的忍耐可以劝服君王, 柔和的舌头能折断骨头。
  • 当代译本 - 坚忍的耐心说服君王, 柔和的舌头折断骨头。
  • 圣经新译本 - 恒久忍耐可以劝服掌权的人, 柔和的舌头,可以折断骨头。
  • 中文标准译本 - 藉着恒久忍耐,能说服统领; 温和的舌头,能折断骨头。
  • 现代标点和合本 - 恒常忍耐可以劝动君王, 柔和的舌头能折断骨头。
  • 和合本(拼音版) - 恒常忍耐可以劝动君王, 柔和的舌头能折断骨头。
  • New International Version - Through patience a ruler can be persuaded, and a gentle tongue can break a bone.
  • New International Reader's Version - If you are patient, you can win an official over to your side. And gentle words can break a bone.
  • English Standard Version - With patience a ruler may be persuaded, and a soft tongue will break a bone.
  • New Living Translation - Patience can persuade a prince, and soft speech can break bones.
  • The Message - Patient persistence pierces through indifference; gentle speech breaks down rigid defenses.
  • Christian Standard Bible - A ruler can be persuaded through patience, and a gentle tongue can break a bone.
  • New American Standard Bible - Through patience a ruler may be persuaded, And a gentle tongue breaks bone.
  • New King James Version - By long forbearance a ruler is persuaded, And a gentle tongue breaks a bone.
  • Amplified Bible - By patience and a calm spirit a ruler may be persuaded, And a soft and gentle tongue breaks the bone [of resistance].
  • American Standard Version - By long forbearing is a ruler persuaded, And a soft tongue breaketh the bone.
  • King James Version - By long forbearing is a prince persuaded, and a soft tongue breaketh the bone.
  • World English Bible - By patience a ruler is persuaded. A soft tongue breaks the bone.
  • 新標點和合本 - 恆常忍耐可以勸動君王; 柔和的舌頭能折斷骨頭。
  • 和合本2010(上帝版-繁體) - 恆常的忍耐可以勸服君王, 柔和的舌頭能折斷骨頭。
  • 和合本2010(神版-繁體) - 恆常的忍耐可以勸服君王, 柔和的舌頭能折斷骨頭。
  • 當代譯本 - 堅忍的耐心說服君王, 柔和的舌頭折斷骨頭。
  • 聖經新譯本 - 恆久忍耐可以勸服掌權的人, 柔和的舌頭,可以折斷骨頭。
  • 呂振中譯本 - 持久忍氣 能使掌權者受勸動; 柔和的舌頭能折斷 人的 骨幹。
  • 中文標準譯本 - 藉著恆久忍耐,能說服統領; 溫和的舌頭,能折斷骨頭。
  • 現代標點和合本 - 恆常忍耐可以勸動君王, 柔和的舌頭能折斷骨頭。
  • 文理和合譯本 - 恆忍可以勸君、柔舌能以折骨、
  • 文理委辦譯本 - 恆忍可以悅君、柔詞可以折骨。
  • 施約瑟淺文理新舊約聖經 - 恆忍可以使君納諫、柔言可以挽回固執、 柔言可以挽回固執原文作柔舌可以折骨
  • Nueva Versión Internacional - Con paciencia se convence al gobernante. ¡La lengua amable quebranta hasta los huesos!
  • 현대인의 성경 - 인내력 있는 설득은 완강한 통치자의 마음도 돌이켜 놓을 수 있으며 부드러운 혀는 뼈도 꺾을 수 있다.
  • Новый Русский Перевод - Терпением можно убедить повелителя; и кроткий язык кость переламывает.
  • Восточный перевод - Терпением можно убедить повелителя, и кроткий язык кость переламывает.
  • Восточный перевод, версия с «Аллахом» - Терпением можно убедить повелителя, и кроткий язык кость переламывает.
  • Восточный перевод, версия для Таджикистана - Терпением можно убедить повелителя, и кроткий язык кость переламывает.
  • La Bible du Semeur 2015 - Avec de la patience, on persuade un dirigeant, tout comme une langue douce peut briser un os.
  • リビングバイブル - 小さな水のしずくでも、 長い間には堅い岩をけずります。 同じように、じっと忍耐していれば、 やわらかい舌が堅い骨を砕くことになるのです。
  • Nova Versão Internacional - Com muita paciência pode-se convencer a autoridade, e a língua branda quebra até ossos .
  • Hoffnung für alle - Durch Geduld wird ein Herrscher umgestimmt, und Sanftmut kann den stärksten Widerstand brechen.
  • Kinh Thánh Hiện Đại - Lòng kiên nhẫn thắng hơn cường lực, lưỡi dịu dàng bẻ gãy cả xương.
  • พระคริสตธรรมคัมภีร์ไทย ฉบับอมตธรรมร่วมสมัย - จงอดทน แล้วจะชนะใจเจ้านายได้ ลิ้นที่อ่อนโยนสามารถบดขยี้กระดูกได้
  • พระคัมภีร์ ฉบับแปลใหม่ - หาก​มี​ความ​อดทน เจ้า​ก็​อาจ​จะ​สามารถ​ชักจูง​ผู้​อยู่​ใน​ระดับ​ปกครอง​ได้​ด้วย และ​ลิ้น​ที่​แม้​จะ​อ่อน​แต่​ก็​สามารถ​หัก​กระดูก​ได้
交叉引用
  • 1 Samuel 25:24 - Falling at his feet, she said, “My lord, I accept all the guilt! But please let your female servant speak with my lord! Please listen to the words of your servant!
  • 1 Samuel 25:25 - My lord should not pay attention to this wicked man Nabal. He simply lives up to his name! His name means ‘fool,’ and he is indeed foolish! But I, your servant, did not see the servants my lord sent.
  • 1 Samuel 25:26 - “Now, my lord, as surely as the Lord lives and as surely as you live, it is the Lord who has kept you from shedding blood and taking matters into your own hands. Now may your enemies and those who seek to harm my lord be like Nabal.
  • 1 Samuel 25:27 - Now let this present that your servant has brought to my lord be given to the servants who follow my lord.
  • 1 Samuel 25:28 - Please forgive the sin of your servant, for the Lord will certainly establish the house of my lord, because my lord fights the battles of the Lord. May no evil be found in you all your days!
  • 1 Samuel 25:29 - When someone sets out to chase you and to take your life, the life of my lord will be wrapped securely in the bag of the living by the Lord your God. But he will sling away the lives of your enemies from the sling’s pocket!
  • 1 Samuel 25:30 - The Lord will do for my lord everything that he promised you, and he will make you a leader over Israel.
  • 1 Samuel 25:31 - Your conscience will not be overwhelmed with guilt for having poured out innocent blood and for having taken matters into your own hands. When the Lord has granted my lord success, please remember your servant.”
  • 1 Samuel 25:32 - Then David said to Abigail, “Praised be the Lord, the God of Israel, who has sent you this day to meet me!
  • 1 Samuel 25:33 - Praised be your good judgment! May you yourself be rewarded for having prevented me this day from shedding blood and taking matters into my own hands!
  • 1 Samuel 25:34 - Otherwise, as surely as the Lord, the God of Israel, lives – he who has prevented me from harming you – if you had not come so quickly to meet me, by morning’s light not even one male belonging to Nabal would have remained alive!”
  • 1 Samuel 25:35 - Then David took from her hand what she had brought to him. He said to her, “Go back to your home in peace. Be assured that I have listened to you and responded favorably.”
  • 1 Samuel 25:36 - When Abigail went back to Nabal, he was holding a banquet in his house like that of the king. Nabal was having a good time and was very intoxicated. She told him absolutely nothing until morning’s light.
  • 1 Samuel 25:37 - In the morning, when Nabal was sober, his wife told him about these matters. He had a stroke and was paralyzed.
  • 1 Samuel 25:38 - After about ten days the Lord struck Nabal down and he died.
  • 1 Samuel 25:39 - When David heard that Nabal had died, he said, “Praised be the Lord who has vindicated me and avenged the insult that I suffered from Nabal! The Lord has kept his servant from doing evil, and he has repaid Nabal for his evil deeds.” Then David sent word to Abigail and asked her to become his wife.
  • 1 Samuel 25:40 - So the servants of David went to Abigail at Carmel and said to her, “David has sent us to you to bring you back to be his wife.”
  • 1 Samuel 25:41 - She arose, bowed her face toward the ground, and said, “Your female servant, like a lowly servant, will wash the feet of the servants of my lord.”
  • 1 Samuel 25:42 - Then Abigail quickly went and mounted her donkey, with five of her female servants accompanying her. She followed David’s messengers and became his wife.
  • 1 Samuel 25:43 - David had also married Ahinoam from Jezreel; the two of them became his wives.
  • 1 Samuel 25:44 - (Now Saul had given his daughter Michal, David’s wife, to Paltiel son of Laish, who was from Gallim.)
  • Genesis 32:4 - He commanded them, “This is what you must say to my lord Esau: ‘This is what your servant Jacob says: I have been staying with Laban until now.
  • Genesis 32:5 - I have oxen, donkeys, sheep, and male and female servants. I have sent this message to inform my lord, so that I may find favor in your sight.’”
  • Genesis 32:6 - The messengers returned to Jacob and said, “We went to your brother Esau. He is coming to meet you and has four hundred men with him.”
  • Genesis 32:7 - Jacob was very afraid and upset. So he divided the people who were with him into two camps, as well as the flocks, herds, and camels.
  • Genesis 32:8 - “If Esau attacks one camp,” he thought, “then the other camp will be able to escape.”
  • Genesis 32:9 - Then Jacob prayed, “O God of my father Abraham, God of my father Isaac, O Lord, you said to me, ‘Return to your land and to your relatives and I will make you prosper.’
  • Genesis 32:10 - I am not worthy of all the faithful love you have shown your servant. With only my walking stick I crossed the Jordan, but now I have become two camps.
  • Genesis 32:11 - Rescue me, I pray, from the hand of my brother Esau, for I am afraid he will come and attack me, as well as the mothers with their children.
  • Genesis 32:12 - But you said, ‘I will certainly make you prosper and will make your descendants like the sand on the seashore, too numerous to count.’”
  • Genesis 32:13 - Jacob stayed there that night. Then he sent as a gift to his brother Esau
  • Genesis 32:14 - two hundred female goats and twenty male goats, two hundred ewes and twenty rams,
  • Genesis 32:15 - thirty female camels with their young, forty cows and ten bulls, and twenty female donkeys and ten male donkeys.
  • Genesis 32:16 - He entrusted them to his servants, who divided them into herds. He told his servants, “Pass over before me, and keep some distance between one herd and the next.”
  • Genesis 32:17 - He instructed the servant leading the first herd, “When my brother Esau meets you and asks, ‘To whom do you belong? Where are you going? Whose herds are you driving?’
  • Genesis 32:18 - then you must say, ‘They belong to your servant Jacob. They have been sent as a gift to my lord Esau. In fact Jacob himself is behind us.’”
  • Genesis 32:19 - He also gave these instructions to the second and third servants, as well as all those who were following the herds, saying, “You must say the same thing to Esau when you meet him.
  • Genesis 32:20 - You must also say, ‘In fact your servant Jacob is behind us.’” Jacob thought, “I will first appease him by sending a gift ahead of me. After that I will meet him. Perhaps he will accept me.”
  • Genesis 32:21 - So the gifts were sent on ahead of him while he spent that night in the camp.
  • 1 Samuel 25:14 - But one of the servants told Nabal’s wife Abigail, “David sent messengers from the desert to greet our lord, but he screamed at them.
  • Proverbs 16:14 - A king’s wrath is like a messenger of death, but a wise person appeases it.
  • Ecclesiastes 10:4 - If the anger of the ruler flares up against you, do not resign from your position, for a calm response can undo great offenses.
  • Proverbs 15:1 - A gentle response turns away anger, but a harsh word stirs up wrath.
逐节对照交叉引用
  • New English Translation - Through patience a ruler can be persuaded, and a soft tongue can break a bone.
  • 新标点和合本 - 恒常忍耐可以劝动君王; 柔和的舌头能折断骨头。
  • 和合本2010(上帝版-简体) - 恒常的忍耐可以劝服君王, 柔和的舌头能折断骨头。
  • 和合本2010(神版-简体) - 恒常的忍耐可以劝服君王, 柔和的舌头能折断骨头。
  • 当代译本 - 坚忍的耐心说服君王, 柔和的舌头折断骨头。
  • 圣经新译本 - 恒久忍耐可以劝服掌权的人, 柔和的舌头,可以折断骨头。
  • 中文标准译本 - 藉着恒久忍耐,能说服统领; 温和的舌头,能折断骨头。
  • 现代标点和合本 - 恒常忍耐可以劝动君王, 柔和的舌头能折断骨头。
  • 和合本(拼音版) - 恒常忍耐可以劝动君王, 柔和的舌头能折断骨头。
  • New International Version - Through patience a ruler can be persuaded, and a gentle tongue can break a bone.
  • New International Reader's Version - If you are patient, you can win an official over to your side. And gentle words can break a bone.
  • English Standard Version - With patience a ruler may be persuaded, and a soft tongue will break a bone.
  • New Living Translation - Patience can persuade a prince, and soft speech can break bones.
  • The Message - Patient persistence pierces through indifference; gentle speech breaks down rigid defenses.
  • Christian Standard Bible - A ruler can be persuaded through patience, and a gentle tongue can break a bone.
  • New American Standard Bible - Through patience a ruler may be persuaded, And a gentle tongue breaks bone.
  • New King James Version - By long forbearance a ruler is persuaded, And a gentle tongue breaks a bone.
  • Amplified Bible - By patience and a calm spirit a ruler may be persuaded, And a soft and gentle tongue breaks the bone [of resistance].
  • American Standard Version - By long forbearing is a ruler persuaded, And a soft tongue breaketh the bone.
  • King James Version - By long forbearing is a prince persuaded, and a soft tongue breaketh the bone.
  • World English Bible - By patience a ruler is persuaded. A soft tongue breaks the bone.
  • 新標點和合本 - 恆常忍耐可以勸動君王; 柔和的舌頭能折斷骨頭。
  • 和合本2010(上帝版-繁體) - 恆常的忍耐可以勸服君王, 柔和的舌頭能折斷骨頭。
  • 和合本2010(神版-繁體) - 恆常的忍耐可以勸服君王, 柔和的舌頭能折斷骨頭。
  • 當代譯本 - 堅忍的耐心說服君王, 柔和的舌頭折斷骨頭。
  • 聖經新譯本 - 恆久忍耐可以勸服掌權的人, 柔和的舌頭,可以折斷骨頭。
  • 呂振中譯本 - 持久忍氣 能使掌權者受勸動; 柔和的舌頭能折斷 人的 骨幹。
  • 中文標準譯本 - 藉著恆久忍耐,能說服統領; 溫和的舌頭,能折斷骨頭。
  • 現代標點和合本 - 恆常忍耐可以勸動君王, 柔和的舌頭能折斷骨頭。
  • 文理和合譯本 - 恆忍可以勸君、柔舌能以折骨、
  • 文理委辦譯本 - 恆忍可以悅君、柔詞可以折骨。
  • 施約瑟淺文理新舊約聖經 - 恆忍可以使君納諫、柔言可以挽回固執、 柔言可以挽回固執原文作柔舌可以折骨
  • Nueva Versión Internacional - Con paciencia se convence al gobernante. ¡La lengua amable quebranta hasta los huesos!
  • 현대인의 성경 - 인내력 있는 설득은 완강한 통치자의 마음도 돌이켜 놓을 수 있으며 부드러운 혀는 뼈도 꺾을 수 있다.
  • Новый Русский Перевод - Терпением можно убедить повелителя; и кроткий язык кость переламывает.
  • Восточный перевод - Терпением можно убедить повелителя, и кроткий язык кость переламывает.
  • Восточный перевод, версия с «Аллахом» - Терпением можно убедить повелителя, и кроткий язык кость переламывает.
  • Восточный перевод, версия для Таджикистана - Терпением можно убедить повелителя, и кроткий язык кость переламывает.
  • La Bible du Semeur 2015 - Avec de la patience, on persuade un dirigeant, tout comme une langue douce peut briser un os.
  • リビングバイブル - 小さな水のしずくでも、 長い間には堅い岩をけずります。 同じように、じっと忍耐していれば、 やわらかい舌が堅い骨を砕くことになるのです。
  • Nova Versão Internacional - Com muita paciência pode-se convencer a autoridade, e a língua branda quebra até ossos .
  • Hoffnung für alle - Durch Geduld wird ein Herrscher umgestimmt, und Sanftmut kann den stärksten Widerstand brechen.
  • Kinh Thánh Hiện Đại - Lòng kiên nhẫn thắng hơn cường lực, lưỡi dịu dàng bẻ gãy cả xương.
  • พระคริสตธรรมคัมภีร์ไทย ฉบับอมตธรรมร่วมสมัย - จงอดทน แล้วจะชนะใจเจ้านายได้ ลิ้นที่อ่อนโยนสามารถบดขยี้กระดูกได้
  • พระคัมภีร์ ฉบับแปลใหม่ - หาก​มี​ความ​อดทน เจ้า​ก็​อาจ​จะ​สามารถ​ชักจูง​ผู้​อยู่​ใน​ระดับ​ปกครอง​ได้​ด้วย และ​ลิ้น​ที่​แม้​จะ​อ่อน​แต่​ก็​สามารถ​หัก​กระดูก​ได้
  • 1 Samuel 25:24 - Falling at his feet, she said, “My lord, I accept all the guilt! But please let your female servant speak with my lord! Please listen to the words of your servant!
  • 1 Samuel 25:25 - My lord should not pay attention to this wicked man Nabal. He simply lives up to his name! His name means ‘fool,’ and he is indeed foolish! But I, your servant, did not see the servants my lord sent.
  • 1 Samuel 25:26 - “Now, my lord, as surely as the Lord lives and as surely as you live, it is the Lord who has kept you from shedding blood and taking matters into your own hands. Now may your enemies and those who seek to harm my lord be like Nabal.
  • 1 Samuel 25:27 - Now let this present that your servant has brought to my lord be given to the servants who follow my lord.
  • 1 Samuel 25:28 - Please forgive the sin of your servant, for the Lord will certainly establish the house of my lord, because my lord fights the battles of the Lord. May no evil be found in you all your days!
  • 1 Samuel 25:29 - When someone sets out to chase you and to take your life, the life of my lord will be wrapped securely in the bag of the living by the Lord your God. But he will sling away the lives of your enemies from the sling’s pocket!
  • 1 Samuel 25:30 - The Lord will do for my lord everything that he promised you, and he will make you a leader over Israel.
  • 1 Samuel 25:31 - Your conscience will not be overwhelmed with guilt for having poured out innocent blood and for having taken matters into your own hands. When the Lord has granted my lord success, please remember your servant.”
  • 1 Samuel 25:32 - Then David said to Abigail, “Praised be the Lord, the God of Israel, who has sent you this day to meet me!
  • 1 Samuel 25:33 - Praised be your good judgment! May you yourself be rewarded for having prevented me this day from shedding blood and taking matters into my own hands!
  • 1 Samuel 25:34 - Otherwise, as surely as the Lord, the God of Israel, lives – he who has prevented me from harming you – if you had not come so quickly to meet me, by morning’s light not even one male belonging to Nabal would have remained alive!”
  • 1 Samuel 25:35 - Then David took from her hand what she had brought to him. He said to her, “Go back to your home in peace. Be assured that I have listened to you and responded favorably.”
  • 1 Samuel 25:36 - When Abigail went back to Nabal, he was holding a banquet in his house like that of the king. Nabal was having a good time and was very intoxicated. She told him absolutely nothing until morning’s light.
  • 1 Samuel 25:37 - In the morning, when Nabal was sober, his wife told him about these matters. He had a stroke and was paralyzed.
  • 1 Samuel 25:38 - After about ten days the Lord struck Nabal down and he died.
  • 1 Samuel 25:39 - When David heard that Nabal had died, he said, “Praised be the Lord who has vindicated me and avenged the insult that I suffered from Nabal! The Lord has kept his servant from doing evil, and he has repaid Nabal for his evil deeds.” Then David sent word to Abigail and asked her to become his wife.
  • 1 Samuel 25:40 - So the servants of David went to Abigail at Carmel and said to her, “David has sent us to you to bring you back to be his wife.”
  • 1 Samuel 25:41 - She arose, bowed her face toward the ground, and said, “Your female servant, like a lowly servant, will wash the feet of the servants of my lord.”
  • 1 Samuel 25:42 - Then Abigail quickly went and mounted her donkey, with five of her female servants accompanying her. She followed David’s messengers and became his wife.
  • 1 Samuel 25:43 - David had also married Ahinoam from Jezreel; the two of them became his wives.
  • 1 Samuel 25:44 - (Now Saul had given his daughter Michal, David’s wife, to Paltiel son of Laish, who was from Gallim.)
  • Genesis 32:4 - He commanded them, “This is what you must say to my lord Esau: ‘This is what your servant Jacob says: I have been staying with Laban until now.
  • Genesis 32:5 - I have oxen, donkeys, sheep, and male and female servants. I have sent this message to inform my lord, so that I may find favor in your sight.’”
  • Genesis 32:6 - The messengers returned to Jacob and said, “We went to your brother Esau. He is coming to meet you and has four hundred men with him.”
  • Genesis 32:7 - Jacob was very afraid and upset. So he divided the people who were with him into two camps, as well as the flocks, herds, and camels.
  • Genesis 32:8 - “If Esau attacks one camp,” he thought, “then the other camp will be able to escape.”
  • Genesis 32:9 - Then Jacob prayed, “O God of my father Abraham, God of my father Isaac, O Lord, you said to me, ‘Return to your land and to your relatives and I will make you prosper.’
  • Genesis 32:10 - I am not worthy of all the faithful love you have shown your servant. With only my walking stick I crossed the Jordan, but now I have become two camps.
  • Genesis 32:11 - Rescue me, I pray, from the hand of my brother Esau, for I am afraid he will come and attack me, as well as the mothers with their children.
  • Genesis 32:12 - But you said, ‘I will certainly make you prosper and will make your descendants like the sand on the seashore, too numerous to count.’”
  • Genesis 32:13 - Jacob stayed there that night. Then he sent as a gift to his brother Esau
  • Genesis 32:14 - two hundred female goats and twenty male goats, two hundred ewes and twenty rams,
  • Genesis 32:15 - thirty female camels with their young, forty cows and ten bulls, and twenty female donkeys and ten male donkeys.
  • Genesis 32:16 - He entrusted them to his servants, who divided them into herds. He told his servants, “Pass over before me, and keep some distance between one herd and the next.”
  • Genesis 32:17 - He instructed the servant leading the first herd, “When my brother Esau meets you and asks, ‘To whom do you belong? Where are you going? Whose herds are you driving?’
  • Genesis 32:18 - then you must say, ‘They belong to your servant Jacob. They have been sent as a gift to my lord Esau. In fact Jacob himself is behind us.’”
  • Genesis 32:19 - He also gave these instructions to the second and third servants, as well as all those who were following the herds, saying, “You must say the same thing to Esau when you meet him.
  • Genesis 32:20 - You must also say, ‘In fact your servant Jacob is behind us.’” Jacob thought, “I will first appease him by sending a gift ahead of me. After that I will meet him. Perhaps he will accept me.”
  • Genesis 32:21 - So the gifts were sent on ahead of him while he spent that night in the camp.
  • 1 Samuel 25:14 - But one of the servants told Nabal’s wife Abigail, “David sent messengers from the desert to greet our lord, but he screamed at them.
  • Proverbs 16:14 - A king’s wrath is like a messenger of death, but a wise person appeases it.
  • Ecclesiastes 10:4 - If the anger of the ruler flares up against you, do not resign from your position, for a calm response can undo great offenses.
  • Proverbs 15:1 - A gentle response turns away anger, but a harsh word stirs up wrath.
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