<< Isaiah 44:12 >>

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  • King James Version
    The smith with the tongs both worketh in the coals, and fashioneth it with hammers, and worketh it with the strength of his arms: yea, he is hungry, and his strength faileth: he drinketh no water, and is faint.
  • 新标点和合本
    铁匠把铁在火炭中烧热,用锤打铁器,用他有力的膀臂锤成;他饥饿而无力,不喝水而发倦。
  • 和合本2010(上帝版)
    铁匠用工具在火炭上工作,用锤打出形状,用他有力的膀臂来锤。他因饥饿而无力气;因未喝水而疲倦。
  • 和合本2010(神版)
    铁匠用工具在火炭上工作,用锤打出形状,用他有力的膀臂来锤。他因饥饿而无力气;因未喝水而疲倦。
  • 当代译本
    铁匠把铁块放在炭火里烧,用他强壮的臂膀挥动铁锤把它打成偶像。他饥饿时就会无力,口渴时就会疲乏。
  • 圣经新译本
    铁匠先用工具在铁上雕刻,然后在火炭中加工,再用锤子把铁锤成形状,用他有力的膀臂锤成。他若饥饿,就没有力量;他若不喝水,就疲乏。
  • 中文标准译本
    铁匠用工具在炭火上工作,用锤子打造偶像,用有力的膀臂工作;他也会因饥饿而无力,因不喝水而疲乏。
  • 新標點和合本
    鐵匠把鐵在火炭中燒熱,用鎚打鐵器,用他有力的膀臂錘成;他飢餓而無力,不喝水而發倦。
  • 和合本2010(上帝版)
    鐵匠用工具在火炭上工作,用鎚打出形狀,用他有力的膀臂來錘。他因飢餓而無力氣;因未喝水而疲倦。
  • 和合本2010(神版)
    鐵匠用工具在火炭上工作,用鎚打出形狀,用他有力的膀臂來錘。他因飢餓而無力氣;因未喝水而疲倦。
  • 當代譯本
    鐵匠把鐵塊放在炭火裡燒,用他強壯的臂膀揮動鐵錘把它打成偶像。他饑餓時就會無力,口渴時就會疲乏。
  • 聖經新譯本
    鐵匠先用工具在鐵上雕刻,然後在火炭中加工,再用鎚子把鐵錘成形狀,用他有力的膀臂錘成。他若飢餓,就沒有力量;他若不喝水,就疲乏。
  • 呂振中譯本
    鐵匠雕造了偶像,在火炭中加工,用鎚子製造它、用他大力的膀臂給它加工,他竟饑餓而沒有力量,他沒有喝水而困倦疲乏。
  • 中文標準譯本
    鐵匠用工具在炭火上工作,用錘子打造偶像,用有力的膀臂工作;他也會因飢餓而無力,因不喝水而疲乏。
  • 文理和合譯本
    鐵工熾炭鍛之、以鎚治之、竭一臂之力、而製造之、飢而疲乏、渴而困憊、
  • 文理委辦譯本
    鐵工作斧、炭以煆之、鎚以治之、竭一臂之力、使之成器、若其不飲不食、氣力俱廢。
  • 施約瑟淺文理新舊約聖經
    鐵工造鑿、造鑿或作截鐵炭以鍛之、鎚以治之、竭一臂之力而製造、甚至饑餓力疲、不飲水而困憊、
  • New International Version
    The blacksmith takes a tool and works with it in the coals; he shapes an idol with hammers, he forges it with the might of his arm. He gets hungry and loses his strength; he drinks no water and grows faint.
  • New International Reader's Version
    A blacksmith gets his tool. He uses it to shape metal over the burning coals. He uses his hammers to make a statue of a god. He forms it with his powerful arm. He gets hungry and loses his strength. He doesn’t drink any water. He gets weaker and weaker.
  • English Standard Version
    The ironsmith takes a cutting tool and works it over the coals. He fashions it with hammers and works it with his strong arm. He becomes hungry, and his strength fails; he drinks no water and is faint.
  • New Living Translation
    The blacksmith stands at his forge to make a sharp tool, pounding and shaping it with all his might. His work makes him hungry and weak. It makes him thirsty and faint.
  • Christian Standard Bible
    The ironworker labors over the coals, shapes the idol with hammers, and works it with his strong arm. Also he grows hungry and his strength fails; he doesn’t drink water and is faint.
  • New American Standard Bible
    The craftsman of iron shapes a cutting tool and does his work over the coals, fashioning it with hammers and working it with his strong arm. He also gets hungry and his strength fails; he drinks no water and becomes weary.
  • New King James Version
    The blacksmith with the tongs works one in the coals, Fashions it with hammers, And works it with the strength of his arms. Even so, he is hungry, and his strength fails; He drinks no water and is faint.
  • American Standard Version
    The smith maketh an axe, and worketh in the coals, and fashioneth it with hammers, and worketh it with his strong arm: yea, he is hungry, and his strength faileth; he drinketh no water, and is faint.
  • Holman Christian Standard Bible
    The ironworker labors over the coals, shapes the idol with hammers, and works it with his strong arm. Also he grows hungry and his strength fails; he doesn’t drink water and is faint.
  • New English Translation
    A blacksmith works with his tool and forges metal over the coals. He forms it with hammers; he makes it with his strong arm. He gets hungry and loses his energy; he drinks no water and gets tired.
  • World English Bible
    The blacksmith takes an ax, works in the coals, fashions it with hammers, and works it with his strong arm. He is hungry, and his strength fails; he drinks no water, and is faint.

交叉引用

  • Isaiah 41:6-7
    They helped every one his neighbour; and[ every one] said to his brother, Be of good courage.So the carpenter encouraged the goldsmith,[ and] he that smootheth[ with] the hammer him that smote the anvil, saying, It[ is] ready for the sodering: and he fastened it with nails,[ that] it should not be moved.
  • Isaiah 40:19
    The workman melteth a graven image, and the goldsmith spreadeth it over with gold, and casteth silver chains.
  • Isaiah 46:6-7
    They lavish gold out of the bag, and weigh silver in the balance,[ and] hire a goldsmith; and he maketh it a god: they fall down, yea, they worship.They bear him upon the shoulder, they carry him, and set him in his place, and he standeth; from his place shall he not remove: yea,[ one] shall cry unto him, yet can he not answer, nor save him out of his trouble.
  • Habakkuk 2:13
    Behold,[ is it] not of the LORD of hosts that the people shall labour in the very fire, and the people shall weary themselves for very vanity?
  • Exodus 32:4
    And he received[ them] at their hand, and fashioned it with a graving tool, after he had made it a molten calf: and they said, These[ be] thy gods, O Israel, which brought thee up out of the land of Egypt.
  • Exodus 32:8
    They have turned aside quickly out of the way which I commanded them: they have made them a molten calf, and have worshipped it, and have sacrificed thereunto, and said, These[ be] thy gods, O Israel, which have brought thee up out of the land of Egypt.
  • Jeremiah 10:3-11
    For the customs of the people[ are] vain: for[ one] cutteth a tree out of the forest, the work of the hands of the workman, with the axe.They deck it with silver and with gold; they fasten it with nails and with hammers, that it move not.They[ are] upright as the palm tree, but speak not: they must needs be borne, because they cannot go. Be not afraid of them; for they cannot do evil, neither also[ is it] in them to do good.Forasmuch as[ there is] none like unto thee, O LORD; thou[ art] great, and thy name[ is] great in might.Who would not fear thee, O King of nations? for to thee doth it appertain: forasmuch as among all the wise[ men] of the nations, and in all their kingdoms,[ there is] none like unto thee.But they are altogether brutish and foolish: the stock[ is] a doctrine of vanities.Silver spread into plates is brought from Tarshish, and gold from Uphaz, the work of the workman, and of the hands of the founder: blue and purple[ is] their clothing: they[ are] all the work of cunning[ men].But the LORD[ is] the true God, he[ is] the living God, and an everlasting king: at his wrath the earth shall tremble, and the nations shall not be able to abide his indignation.Thus shall ye say unto them, The gods that have not made the heavens and the earth,[ even] they shall perish from the earth, and from under these heavens.