<< Jeremiah 40:7 >>

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  • New International Reader's Version
    Some of Judah’s army officers and their men were still in the open country. They heard that the king of Babylon had appointed Gedaliah as governor over Judah. Gedaliah was the son of Ahikam. The king had put Gedaliah in charge of the men, women and children who were still there. They were the poorest people in the land. They hadn’t been taken to Babylon.
  • 新标点和合本
    在田野的一切军长和属他们的人听见巴比伦王立了亚希甘的儿子基大利作境内的省长,并将没有掳到巴比伦的男人、妇女、孩童,和境内极穷的人全交给他。
  • 和合本2010(上帝版)
    在乡间所有的军官和属他们的人,听见巴比伦王立了亚希甘的儿子基大利作当地的省长,并将没有掳到巴比伦的男人、妇女、孩童和当地极穷的人全交给他,
  • 和合本2010(神版)
    在乡间所有的军官和属他们的人,听见巴比伦王立了亚希甘的儿子基大利作当地的省长,并将没有掳到巴比伦的男人、妇女、孩童和当地极穷的人全交给他,
  • 当代译本
    躲在乡村的犹大将领和士兵听说巴比伦王委任亚希甘的儿子基大利管理犹大的穷人,就是没有被掳到巴比伦的男女妇孺,
  • 圣经新译本
    在田野的众将领和他们的士兵,听见巴比伦王委派了亚希甘的儿子基大利管理那地,也委派他管理那些没有被掳到巴比伦去的男人、妇女、孩童,和那地最贫穷的人,
  • 新標點和合本
    在田野的一切軍長和屬他們的人聽見巴比倫王立了亞希甘的兒子基大利作境內的省長,並將沒有擄到巴比倫的男人、婦女、孩童,和境內極窮的人全交給他。
  • 和合本2010(上帝版)
    在鄉間所有的軍官和屬他們的人,聽見巴比倫王立了亞希甘的兒子基大利作當地的省長,並將沒有擄到巴比倫的男人、婦女、孩童和當地極窮的人全交給他,
  • 和合本2010(神版)
    在鄉間所有的軍官和屬他們的人,聽見巴比倫王立了亞希甘的兒子基大利作當地的省長,並將沒有擄到巴比倫的男人、婦女、孩童和當地極窮的人全交給他,
  • 當代譯本
    躲在鄉村的猶大將領和士兵聽說巴比倫王委任亞希甘的兒子基大利管理猶大的窮人,就是沒有被擄到巴比倫的男女婦孺,
  • 聖經新譯本
    在田野的眾將領和他們的士兵,聽見巴比倫王委派了亞希甘的兒子基大利管理那地,也委派他管理那些沒有被擄到巴比倫去的男人、婦女、孩童,和那地最貧窮的人,
  • 呂振中譯本
    在野外的眾將軍和他們屬下的人聽見巴比倫王立了亞希甘的兒子基大利做本地的總督,並將那些沒有流亡到巴比倫去的男人、婦女、幼童、和本地極窮的人、都交給他管理,
  • 文理和合譯本
    在郊野之軍長、及其從者、聞巴比倫王立亞希甘子基大利、為斯土方伯、以男女幼稚、及國中之貧乏、未虜至巴比倫者付之、
  • 文理委辦譯本
    武士長與潰卒逃於平原、聞巴比倫王封亞希甘子其大利為方伯、以未徙巴比倫之男女幼稚貧乏來歸、
  • 施約瑟淺文理新舊約聖經
    在田野田野或作平原下同之武士長、與其兵卒、聞巴比倫王立亞希甘子基大利為斯地之方伯、以男女及幼孩、未擄至巴比倫之貧民、歸其轄制、
  • New International Version
    When all the army officers and their men who were still in the open country heard that the king of Babylon had appointed Gedaliah son of Ahikam as governor over the land and had put him in charge of the men, women and children who were the poorest in the land and who had not been carried into exile to Babylon,
  • English Standard Version
    When all the captains of the forces in the open country and their men heard that the king of Babylon had appointed Gedaliah the son of Ahikam governor in the land and had committed to him men, women, and children, those of the poorest of the land who had not been taken into exile to Babylon,
  • New Living Translation
    The leaders of the Judean military groups in the countryside heard that the king of Babylon had appointed Gedaliah son of Ahikam as governor over the poor people who were left behind in Judah— the men, women, and children who hadn’t been exiled to Babylon.
  • Christian Standard Bible
    All the commanders of the armies that were in the countryside— they and their men— heard that the king of Babylon had appointed Gedaliah son of Ahikam over the land. He had been put in charge of the men, women, and children from among the poorest of the land, who had not been deported to Babylon.
  • New American Standard Bible
    Now all the commanders of the forces that were in the field, they and their men, heard that the king of Babylon had appointed Gedaliah the son of Ahikam over the land, and that he had put him in charge of the men, women, and children, those of the poorest of the land who had not been exiled to Babylon.
  • New King James Version
    And when all the captains of the armies who were in the fields, they and their men, heard that the king of Babylon had made Gedaliah the son of Ahikam governor in the land, and had committed to him men, women, children, and the poorest of the land who had not been carried away captive to Babylon,
  • American Standard Version
    Now when all the captains of the forces that were in the fields, even they and their men, heard that the king of Babylon had made Gedaliah the son of Ahikam governor in the land, and had committed unto him men, and women, and children, and of the poorest of the land, of them that were not carried away captive to Babylon;
  • Holman Christian Standard Bible
    When all the commanders of the armies in the field— they and their men— heard that the king of Babylon had appointed Gedaliah son of Ahikam over the land and that he had put him in charge of the men, women, and children from the poorest of the land who had not been deported to Babylon,
  • King James Version
    Now when all the captains of the forces which[ were] in the fields,[ even] they and their men, heard that the king of Babylon had made Gedaliah the son of Ahikam governor in the land, and had committed unto him men, and women, and children, and of the poor of the land, of them that were not carried away captive to Babylon;
  • New English Translation
    Now some of the officers of the Judean army and their troops had been hiding in the countryside. They heard that the king of Babylon had appointed Gedaliah son of Ahikam to govern the country. They also heard that he had been put in charge over the men, women, and children from the poorer classes of the land who had not been carried off into exile in Babylon.
  • World English Bible
    Now when all the captains of the forces who were in the fields, even they and their men, heard that the king of Babylon had made Gedaliah the son of Ahikam governor in the land, and had committed to him men, women, children, and of the poorest of the land, of those who were not carried away captive to Babylon;

交叉引用

  • Jeremiah 39:10
    Nebuzaradan, the commander of the guard, left some of the poor people of Judah behind. They didn’t own anything. So at that time he gave them vineyards and fields.
  • Ezekiel 33:24-29
    “ Son of man, here is what the people living in Israel’s broken- down buildings are saying.‘ Abraham was only one man. But he owned the land. We are many people. The land must certainly belong to us.’So tell them,‘ The Lord and King says,“ You eat meat that still has blood in it. You worship your statues of gods. You commit murder. So should you still possess the land?You depend on your swords. You do things I hate. Each one of you sleeps with your neighbor’s wife. So should you still possess the land?” ’“ Tell them,‘ Here is what the Lord and King says.“ The people who are left in those broken- down buildings will be killed by swords. Wild animals will eat up those who are out in the country. Those who are in caves and other safe places will die of a plague. And that is just as sure as I am alive.I will turn the land into a dry and empty desert. The strength Jerusalem is so proud of will come to an end. The mountains of Israel will be deserted. No one will travel across them.So I will turn the land into a dry and empty desert. I will punish my people because of all the evil things they have done. I hate those things. Then they will know that I am the Lord.” ’
  • 2 Kings 25 22-2 Kings 25 26
    Nebuchadnezzar, the king of Babylon, had left some people behind in Judah. He appointed Gedaliah to govern them. Gedaliah was the son of Ahikam. Ahikam was the son of Shaphan.All of Judah’s army officers and their men heard about what had happened. They heard that the king had appointed Gedaliah as governor. So they came to Gedaliah at Mizpah. Ishmael, the son of Nethaniah, came. So did Johanan, the son of Kareah. Seraiah, the son of Tanhumeth, also came. And so did Jaazaniah, the son of the Maakathite. All their men came too. Seraiah was from Netophah.Gedaliah promised to help them and their men. He spoke in a kind way to them. He said,“ Don’t be afraid of the Babylonian officials. Make your homes in the land of Judah. Serve the king of Babylon. Then things will go well with you.”But in the seventh month Ishmael, the son of Nethaniah, came with ten men. He killed Gedaliah. He also killed the people of Judah and the Babylonians who were with Gedaliah at Mizpah. Nethaniah was the son of Elishama. Ishmael was a member of the royal family.After he had killed Gedaliah, all the people ran away to Egypt. Everyone from the least important of them to the most important ran away. The army officers went with them. All of them went to Egypt because they were afraid of the Babylonians.
  • Ezekiel 45:16
    “ All the people in the land will be required to give this special gift. They must give it to the prince in Israel.
  • 2 Kings 25 4
    Then the Babylonians broke through the city wall. Judah’s whole army ran away at night. They went out through the gate between the two walls near the king’s garden. They escaped even though the Babylonians surrounded the city. Judah’s army ran toward the Arabah Valley.
  • Jeremiah 39:4
    King Zedekiah and all the soldiers saw them. Then they ran away. They left the city at night. They went by way of the king’s garden. They went out through the gate between the two walls. And they headed toward the Arabah Valley.