逐节对照
- 新标点和合本 - 我看万事尽都有限, 惟有你的命令极其宽广。
- 和合本2010(上帝版-简体) - 我看万事尽都有限, 惟有你的命令极其宽广。
- 和合本2010(神版-简体) - 我看万事尽都有限, 惟有你的命令极其宽广。
- 当代译本 - 我看到万事都有尽头, 唯有你的命令无边无界。
- 圣经新译本 - 我看一切圆满的事都有尽头, 只有你的命令是广阔无边的。
- 中文标准译本 - 我看见一切完美的事都有尽头, 唯有你的诫命极其宽广。 מ Mem
- 现代标点和合本 - 我看万事尽都有限, 唯有你的命令极其宽广。
- 和合本(拼音版) - 我看万事尽都有限, 惟有你的命令极其宽广。
- New International Version - To all perfection I see a limit, but your commands are boundless.
- New International Reader's Version - I’ve learned that everything has its limits. But your commands are perfect. They are always there when I need them. Mem
- English Standard Version - I have seen a limit to all perfection, but your commandment is exceedingly broad. Mem
- New Living Translation - Even perfection has its limits, but your commands have no limit. Mem
- Christian Standard Bible - I have seen a limit to all perfection, but your command is without limit. מ Mem
- New American Standard Bible - I have seen a limit to all perfection; Your commandment is exceedingly broad. Mem
- New King James Version - I have seen the consummation of all perfection, But Your commandment is exceedingly broad. מ MEM
- Amplified Bible - I have seen that all [human] perfection has its limits [no matter how grand and perfect and noble]; Your commandment is exceedingly broad and extends without limits [into eternity]. Mem.
- American Standard Version - I have seen an end of all perfection; But thy commandment is exceeding broad.
- King James Version - I have seen an end of all perfection: but thy commandment is exceeding broad. MEM.
- New English Translation - I realize that everything has its limits, but your commands are beyond full comprehension. מ (Mem)
- World English Bible - I have seen a limit to all perfection, but your commands are boundless.
- 新標點和合本 - 我看萬事盡都有限, 惟有你的命令極其寬廣。
- 和合本2010(上帝版-繁體) - 我看萬事盡都有限, 惟有你的命令極其寬廣。
- 和合本2010(神版-繁體) - 我看萬事盡都有限, 惟有你的命令極其寬廣。
- 當代譯本 - 我看到萬事都有盡頭, 唯有你的命令無邊無界。
- 聖經新譯本 - 我看一切圓滿的事都有盡頭, 只有你的命令是廣闊無邊的。
- 呂振中譯本 - 我看一切「圓滿」盡都有限; 惟獨你的誡命極其廣闊。
- 中文標準譯本 - 我看見一切完美的事都有盡頭, 唯有你的誡命極其寬廣。 מ Mem
- 現代標點和合本 - 我看萬事盡都有限, 唯有你的命令極其寬廣。
- 文理和合譯本 - 我觀萬事、皆有其限、惟爾誡命甚廣兮、○
- 文理委辦譯本 - 我詳察萬理、物雖至美、亦歸於盡、惟爾道無窮兮。○
- 施約瑟淺文理新舊約聖經 - 我觀一切完全者、皆有窮盡、惟主之誡命、廣大無邊、○
- Nueva Versión Internacional - He visto que aun la perfección tiene sus límites; ¡solo tus mandamientos son infinitos! Mem
- 현대인의 성경 - 아무리 완전한 것도 그 한계가 있으나 주의 말씀은 한이 없습니다.
- La Bible du Semeur 2015 - J’ai constaté ╵que les choses parfaites ╵ont toutes leurs limites ; mais ton commandement ╵est d’une très large portée.
- リビングバイブル - あなたのおことば以外に、完全なものはありません。
- Nova Versão Internacional - Tenho constatado que toda perfeição tem limite; mas não há limite para o teu mandamento. Mem
- Hoffnung für alle - Ich sah, dass alles ein Ende findet, auch wenn es noch so vollkommen ist. Nur dein Wort kennt keine Grenzen. 13.
- Kinh Thánh Hiện Đại - Những gì gọi là trọn vẹn cũng có giới hạn, nhưng luật Ngài thật vô hạn, vô biên. 13
- พระคริสตธรรมคัมภีร์ไทย ฉบับอมตธรรมร่วมสมัย - ข้าพระองค์เห็นว่าทุกสิ่งที่ดีพร้อมก็ยังมีขีดจำกัด แต่พระบัญชาของพระองค์ไร้ขอบเขต เมม
- พระคัมภีร์ ฉบับแปลใหม่ - ข้าพเจ้าเห็นแล้วว่าความบริบูรณ์ในสิ่งทั้งปวงมีขอบเขตจำกัด แต่พระบัญญัติของพระองค์หามีขีดจำกัดไม่
交叉引用
- Hebrews 4:12 - God means what he says. What he says goes. His powerful Word is sharp as a surgeon’s scalpel, cutting through everything, whether doubt or defense, laying us open to listen and obey. Nothing and no one can resist God’s Word. We can’t get away from it—no matter what.
- 2 Samuel 17:23 - When Ahithophel realized that his counsel was not followed, he saddled his donkey and left for his hometown. After making out his will and putting his house in order, he hanged himself and died. He was buried in the family tomb.
- Matthew 22:37 - Jesus said, “‘Love the Lord your God with all your passion and prayer and intelligence.’ This is the most important, the first on any list. But there is a second to set alongside it: ‘Love others as well as you love yourself.’ These two commands are pegs; everything in God’s Law and the Prophets hangs from them.”
- 1 Samuel 17:50 - That’s how David beat the Philistine—with a sling and a stone. He hit him and killed him. No sword for David!
- 1 Samuel 17:51 - Then David ran up to the Philistine and stood over him, pulled the giant’s sword from its sheath, and finished the job by cutting off his head. When the Philistines saw that their great champion was dead, they scattered, running for their lives.
- 2 Samuel 18:14 - Joab said, “I can’t waste my time with you.” He then grabbed three knives and stabbed Absalom in the heart while he was still alive in the tree; by then Absalom was surrounded by ten of Joab’s armor bearers; they hacked away at him and killed him.
- Ecclesiastes 12:8 - It’s all smoke, nothing but smoke. The Quester says that everything’s smoke.
- 1 Samuel 31:4 - But his weapon bearer wouldn’t do it. He was terrified. So Saul took the sword himself and fell on it. When the weapon bearer saw that Saul was dead, he too fell on his sword and died with him. So Saul, his three sons, and his weapon bearer—the men closest to him—died together that day.
- Mark 12:29 - Jesus said, “The first in importance is, ‘Listen, Israel: The Lord your God is one; so love the Lord God with all your passion and prayer and intelligence and energy.’ And here is the second: ‘Love others as well as you love yourself.’ There is no other commandment that ranks with these.”
- Mark 12:32 - The religion scholar said, “A wonderful answer, Teacher! So clear-cut and accurate—that God is one and there is no other. And loving him with all passion and intelligence and energy, and loving others as well as you love yourself. Why, that’s better than all offerings and sacrifices put together!”
- Mark 12:34 - When Jesus realized how insightful he was, he said, “You’re almost there, right on the border of God’s kingdom.” After that, no one else dared ask a question. * * *
- Ecclesiastes 7:20 - There’s not one totally good person on earth, Not one who is truly pure and sinless.
- 1 Samuel 17:8 - Goliath stood there and called out to the Israelite troops, “Why bother using your whole army? Am I not Philistine enough for you? And you’re all committed to Saul, aren’t you? So pick your best fighter and pit him against me. If he gets the upper hand and kills me, the Philistines will all become your slaves. But if I get the upper hand and kill him, you’ll all become our slaves and serve us. I challenge the troops of Israel this day. Give me a man. Let us fight it out together!”
- Ecclesiastes 1:2 - Smoke, nothing but smoke. [That’s what the Quester says.] There’s nothing to anything—it’s all smoke. What’s there to show for a lifetime of work, a lifetime of working your fingers to the bone? One generation goes its way, the next one arrives, but nothing changes—it’s business as usual for old planet earth. The sun comes up and the sun goes down, then does it again, and again—the same old round. The wind blows south, the wind blows north. Around and around and around it blows, blowing this way, then that—the whirling, erratic wind. All the rivers flow into the sea, but the sea never fills up. The rivers keep flowing to the same old place, and then start all over and do it again. Everything’s boring, utterly boring— no one can find any meaning in it. Boring to the eye, boring to the ear. What was will be again, what happened will happen again. There’s nothing new on this earth. Year after year it’s the same old thing. Does someone call out, “Hey, this is new”? Don’t get excited—it’s the same old story. Nobody remembers what happened yesterday. And the things that will happen tomorrow? Nobody’ll remember them either. Don’t count on being remembered.
- Ecclesiastes 2:11 - Then I took a good look at everything I’d done, looked at all the sweat and hard work. But when I looked, I saw nothing but smoke. Smoke and spitting into the wind. There was nothing to any of it. Nothing.
- Psalms 19:7 - The revelation of God is whole and pulls our lives together. The signposts of God are clear and point out the right road. The life-maps of God are right, showing the way to joy. The directions of God are plain and easy on the eyes. God’s reputation is twenty-four-carat gold, with a lifetime guarantee. The decisions of God are accurate down to the nth degree.
- Romans 7:14 - I can anticipate the response that is coming: “I know that all God’s commands are spiritual, but I’m not. Isn’t this also your experience?” Yes. I’m full of myself—after all, I’ve spent a long time in sin’s prison. What I don’t understand about myself is that I decide one way, but then I act another, doing things I absolutely despise. So if I can’t be trusted to figure out what is best for myself and then do it, it becomes obvious that God’s command is necessary.
- 2 Samuel 16:23 - The counsel that Ahithophel gave in those days was treated as if God himself had spoken. That was the reputation of Ahithophel’s counsel to David; it was the same with Absalom.
- 2 Samuel 14:25 - This Absalom! There wasn’t a man in all Israel talked about so much for his handsome good looks—and not a blemish on him from head to toe! When he cut his hair—he always cut it short in the spring because it had grown so heavy—the weight of the hair from his head was over two pounds! Three sons were born to Absalom, and one daughter. Her name was Tamar—and she was a beauty.
- 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.