逐节对照
- 新标点和合本 - 又拣选他的仆人大卫, 从羊圈中将他召来,
- 和合本2010(上帝版-简体) - 他拣选他的仆人大卫, 从羊圈中将他召来,
- 和合本2010(神版-简体) - 他拣选他的仆人大卫, 从羊圈中将他召来,
- 当代译本 - 祂拣选了祂的仆人大卫, 把他从羊圈中召来,
- 圣经新译本 - 他拣选了自己的仆人大卫, 把他从羊圈中召出来;
- 中文标准译本 - 他拣选了自己的仆人大卫, 从羊圈中把他挑选出来,
- 现代标点和合本 - 又拣选他的仆人大卫, 从羊圈中将他召来,
- 和合本(拼音版) - 又拣选他的仆人大卫, 从羊圈中将他召来,
- New International Version - He chose David his servant and took him from the sheep pens;
- New International Reader's Version - He chose his servant David. He took him from the sheep pens.
- English Standard Version - He chose David his servant and took him from the sheepfolds;
- New Living Translation - He chose his servant David, calling him from the sheep pens.
- Christian Standard Bible - He chose David his servant and took him from the sheep pens;
- New American Standard Bible - He also chose His servant David And took him from the sheepfolds;
- New King James Version - He also chose David His servant, And took him from the sheepfolds;
- Amplified Bible - He also chose David His servant And took him from the sheepfolds;
- American Standard Version - He chose David also his servant, And took him from the sheepfolds:
- King James Version - He chose David also his servant, and took him from the sheepfolds:
- New English Translation - He chose David, his servant, and took him from the sheepfolds.
- World English Bible - He also chose David his servant, and took him from the sheepfolds;
- 新標點和合本 - 又揀選他的僕人大衛, 從羊圈中將他召來,
- 和合本2010(上帝版-繁體) - 他揀選他的僕人大衛, 從羊圈中將他召來,
- 和合本2010(神版-繁體) - 他揀選他的僕人大衛, 從羊圈中將他召來,
- 當代譯本 - 祂揀選了祂的僕人大衛, 把他從羊圈中召來,
- 聖經新譯本 - 他揀選了自己的僕人大衛, 把他從羊圈中召出來;
- 呂振中譯本 - 他揀選了 大衛 做他的僕人, 從羊圈中選取了他,
- 中文標準譯本 - 他揀選了自己的僕人大衛, 從羊圈中把他挑選出來,
- 現代標點和合本 - 又揀選他的僕人大衛, 從羊圈中將他召來,
- 文理和合譯本 - 簡其僕大衛、出之於羊牢、
- 文理委辦譯本 - 遴選大闢為僕、不使守群畜、
- 施約瑟淺文理新舊約聖經 - 又特選僕人 大衛 、召之於羊牢中、
- 吳經熊文理聖詠與新經全集 - 復拔 大維 。充其忠僕。
- Nueva Versión Internacional - Escogió a su siervo David, al que sacó de los apriscos de las ovejas,
- 현대인의 성경 - 그가 또 자기 종 다윗을 택하시고 양을 치던 목장에서 그를 이끌어내어
- La Bible du Semeur 2015 - Il a choisi son serviteur David et il l’a tiré de ses bergeries .
- リビングバイブル - そして、ダビデをしもべとして選び、 彼を羊飼いの仕事場から、
- Nova Versão Internacional - Escolheu o seu servo Davi e o tirou do aprisco das ovelhas,
- Hoffnung für alle - Er wählte David als seinen Diener aus; von seiner Herde auf der Weide holte er ihn weg.
- Kinh Thánh Hiện Đại - Chúa chọn Đa-vít làm đầy tớ, gọi ông từ các chuồng chiên,
- พระคริสตธรรมคัมภีร์ไทย ฉบับอมตธรรมร่วมสมัย - พระองค์ทรงเลือกดาวิดผู้รับใช้ของพระองค์ และทรงนำเขาออกมาจากคอกแกะ
- พระคัมภีร์ ฉบับแปลใหม่ - พระองค์เลือกดาวิดผู้รับใช้ของพระองค์ และพาท่านออกไปจากคอกแกะ
交叉引用
- Matthew 4:18 - Walking along the beach of Lake Galilee, Jesus saw two brothers: Simon (later called Peter) and Andrew. They were fishing, throwing their nets into the lake. It was their regular work. Jesus said to them, “Come with me. I’ll make a new kind of fisherman out of you. I’ll show you how to catch men and women instead of perch and bass.” They didn’t ask questions, but simply dropped their nets and followed.
- Matthew 4:21 - A short distance down the beach they came upon another pair of brothers, James and John, Zebedee’s sons. These two were sitting in a boat with their father, Zebedee, mending their fishnets. Jesus made the same offer to them, and they were just as quick to follow, abandoning boat and father.
- 2 Samuel 7:8 - “So here is what you are to tell my servant David: The God-of-the-Angel-Armies has this word for you: I took you from the pasture, tagging along after sheep, and made you prince over my people Israel. I was with you everywhere you went and mowed your enemies down before you. Now I’m making you famous, to be ranked with the great names on earth. And I’m going to set aside a place for my people Israel and plant them there so they’ll have their own home and not be knocked around any more. Nor will evil men afflict you as they always have, even during the days I set judges over my people Israel. Finally, I’m going to give you peace from all your enemies.
- 1 Kings 19:19 - Elijah went straight out and found Elisha son of Shaphat in a field where there were twelve pairs of yoked oxen at work plowing; Elisha was in charge of the twelfth pair. Elijah went up to him and threw his cloak over him.
- 1 Kings 19:20 - Elisha deserted the oxen, ran after Elijah, and said, “Please! Let me kiss my father and mother good-bye—then I’ll follow you.” “Go ahead,” said Elijah, “but, mind you, don’t forget what I’ve just done to you.”
- Psalms 89:19 - A long time ago you spoke in a vision, you spoke to your faithful beloved: “I’ve crowned a hero, I chose the best I could find; I found David, my servant, poured holy oil on his head, And I’ll keep my hand steadily on him, yes, I’ll stick with him through thick and thin. No enemy will get the best of him, no scoundrel will do him in. I’ll weed out all who oppose him, I’ll clean out all who hate him. I’m with him for good and I’ll love him forever; I’ve set him on high—he’s riding high! I’ve put Ocean in his one hand, River in the other; he’ll call out, ‘Oh, my Father—my God, my Rock of Salvation!’ Yes, I’m setting him apart as the First of the royal line, High King over all of earth’s kings. I’ll preserve him eternally in my love, I’ll faithfully do all I so solemnly promised. I’ll guarantee his family tree and underwrite his rule. If his children refuse to do what I tell them, if they refuse to walk in the way I show them, If they spit on the directions I give them and tear up the rules I post for them— I’ll rub their faces in the dirt of their rebellion and make them face the music. But I’ll never throw them out, never abandon or disown them. Do you think I’d withdraw my holy promise? or take back words I’d already spoken? I’ve given my word, my whole and holy word; do you think I would lie to David? His family tree is here for good, his sovereignty as sure as the sun, Dependable as the phases of the moon, inescapable as weather.”
- 1 Samuel 17:16 - Each morning and evening for forty days, Goliath took his stand and made his speech.
- 1 Samuel 17:17 - One day, Jesse told David his son, “Take this sack of cracked wheat and these ten loaves of bread and run them down to your brothers in the camp. And take these ten wedges of cheese to the captain of their division. Check in on your brothers to see whether they are getting along all right, and let me know how they’re doing—Saul and your brothers, and all the Israelites in their war with the Philistines in the Oak Valley.”
- 1 Samuel 17:20 - David was up at the crack of dawn and, having arranged for someone to tend his flock, took the food and was on his way just as Jesse had directed him. He arrived at the camp just as the army was moving into battle formation, shouting the war cry. Israel and the Philistines moved into position, facing each other, battle-ready. David left his bundles of food in the care of a sentry, ran to the troops who were deployed, and greeted his brothers. While they were talking together, the Philistine champion, Goliath of Gath, stepped out from the front lines of the Philistines, and gave his usual challenge. David heard him.
- 1 Samuel 17:24 - The Israelites, to a man, fell back the moment they saw the giant—totally frightened. The talk among the troops was, “Have you ever seen anything like this, this man openly and defiantly challenging Israel? The man who kills the giant will have it made. The king will give him a huge reward, offer his daughter as a bride, and give his entire family a free ride.”
- 1 Samuel 17:26 - David, who was talking to the men standing around him, asked, “What’s in it for the man who kills that Philistine and gets rid of this ugly blot on Israel’s honor? Who does he think he is, anyway, this uncircumcised Philistine, taunting the armies of God-Alive?”
- 1 Samuel 17:27 - They told him what everyone was saying about what the king would do for the man who killed the Philistine.
- 1 Samuel 17:28 - Eliab, his older brother, heard David fraternizing with the men and lost his temper: “What are you doing here! Why aren’t you minding your own business, tending that scrawny flock of sheep? I know what you’re up to. You’ve come down here to see the sights, hoping for a ringside seat at a bloody battle!”
- 1 Samuel 17:29 - “What is it with you?” replied David. “All I did was ask a question.” Ignoring his brother, he turned to someone else, asked the same question, and got the same answer as before.
- 1 Samuel 17:31 - The things David was saying were picked up and reported to Saul. Saul sent for him.
- 1 Samuel 17:32 - “Master,” said David, “don’t give up hope. I’m ready to go and fight this Philistine.”
- 1 Samuel 17:33 - Saul answered David, “You can’t go and fight this Philistine. You’re too young and inexperienced—and he’s been at this fighting business since before you were born.”
- 1 Samuel 17:34 - David said, “I’ve been a shepherd, tending sheep for my father. Whenever a lion or bear came and took a lamb from the flock, I’d go after it, knock it down, and rescue the lamb. If it turned on me, I’d grab it by the throat, wring its neck, and kill it. Lion or bear, it made no difference—I killed it. And I’ll do the same to this Philistine pig who is taunting the troops of God-Alive. God, who delivered me from the teeth of the lion and the claws of the bear, will deliver me from this Philistine.” Saul said, “Go. And God help you!”
- 1 Samuel 17:38 - Then Saul outfitted David as a soldier in armor. He put his bronze helmet on his head and belted his sword on him over the armor. David tried to walk but he could hardly budge. David told Saul, “I can’t even move with all this stuff on me. I’m not used to this.” And he took it all off.
- 1 Samuel 17:40 - Then David took his shepherd’s staff, selected five smooth stones from the brook, and put them in the pocket of his shepherd’s pack, and with his sling in his hand approached Goliath.
- 1 Samuel 17:41 - As the Philistine paced back and forth, his shield bearer in front of him, he noticed David. He took one look down on him and sneered—a mere boy, apple-cheeked and peach-fuzzed.
- 1 Samuel 17:43 - The Philistine ridiculed David. “Am I a dog that you come after me with a stick?” And he cursed him by his gods.
- 1 Samuel 17:44 - “Come on,” said the Philistine. “I’ll make roadkill of you for the buzzards. I’ll turn you into a tasty morsel for the field mice.”
- 1 Samuel 17:45 - David answered, “You come at me with sword and spear and battle-ax. I come at you in the name of God-of-the-Angel-Armies, the God of Israel’s troops, whom you curse and mock. This very day God is handing you over to me. I’m about to kill you, cut off your head, and serve up your body and the bodies of your Philistine buddies to the crows and coyotes. The whole earth will know that there’s an extraordinary God in Israel. And everyone gathered here will learn that God doesn’t save by means of sword or spear. The battle belongs to God—he’s handing you to us on a platter!”
- 1 Samuel 17:48 - That roused the Philistine, and he started toward David. David took off from the front line, running toward the Philistine. David reached into his pocket for a stone, slung it, and hit the Philistine hard in the forehead, embedding the stone deeply. The Philistine crashed, facedown in the dirt.
- 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.
- 1 Samuel 17:52 - The men of Israel and Judah were up on their feet, shouting! They chased the Philistines all the way to the outskirts of Gath and the gates of Ekron. Wounded Philistines were strewn along the Shaaraim road all the way to Gath and Ekron. After chasing the Philistines, the Israelites came back and looted their camp. David took the Philistine’s head and brought it to Jerusalem. But the giant’s weapons he placed in his own tent. * * *
- Amos 7:14 - But Amos stood up to Amaziah: “I never set up to be a preacher, never had plans to be a preacher. I raised cattle and I pruned trees. Then God took me off the farm and said, ‘Go preach to my people Israel.’
- Exodus 3:1 - Moses was shepherding the flock of Jethro, his father-in-law, the priest of Midian. He led the flock to the west end of the wilderness and came to the mountain of God, Horeb. The angel of God appeared to him in flames of fire blazing out of the middle of a bush. He looked. The bush was blazing away but it didn’t burn up.
- 1 Samuel 16:11 - Then he asked Jesse, “Is this it? Are there no more sons?” “Well, yes, there’s the runt. But he’s out tending the sheep.” Samuel ordered Jesse, “Go get him. We’re not moving from this spot until he’s here.”
- 1 Samuel 16:12 - Jesse sent for him. He was brought in, the very picture of health—bright-eyed, good-looking. God said, “Up on your feet! Anoint him! This is the one.”