Parallel Verses
- 新标点和合本 - 洗鲁雅的儿子约押动手数点,当时耶和华的烈怒临到以色列人;因此,没有点完,数目也没有写在大卫王记上。
- 和合本2010(上帝版-简体) - 洗鲁雅的儿子约押开始数点,却还没有数完。为了这事,烈怒临到以色列,数点的数目也没有写在《大卫王记》上。
- 和合本2010(神版-简体) - 洗鲁雅的儿子约押开始数点,却还没有数完。为了这事,烈怒临到以色列,数点的数目也没有写在《大卫王记》上。
- 当代译本 - 洗鲁雅的儿子约押开始统计人数,但没有完成,因为耶和华因此事而向以色列人发烈怒,因此统计的数目没有收录在《大卫王记》上。
- 圣经新译本 - 洗鲁雅的儿子约押开始数点,但还没有完成,为了这事耶和华的忿怒就临到以色列人身上,所以以色列的人数没有记在大卫王的年录上。
- 中文标准译本 - 洗鲁雅的儿子约押曾经开始数点,但因着这事耶和华的震怒临到了以色列,所以他没有完成,数目也没有记在《大卫王年代志》上。
- 现代标点和合本 - 洗鲁雅的儿子约押动手数点,当时耶和华的烈怒临到以色列人,因此没有点完,数目也没有写在《大卫王记》上。
- 和合本(拼音版) - 洗鲁雅的儿子约押动手数点,当时耶和华的烈怒临到以色列人,因此没有点完,数目也没有写在大卫王记上。
- New International Version - Joab son of Zeruiah began to count the men but did not finish. God’s wrath came on Israel on account of this numbering, and the number was not entered in the book of the annals of King David.
- New International Reader's Version - Joab, the son of Zeruiah, began to count the men. But he didn’t finish. The Lord was angry with Israel because David had begun to count the men. So the number wasn’t written down in the official records of King David.
- English Standard Version - Joab the son of Zeruiah began to count, but did not finish. Yet wrath came upon Israel for this, and the number was not entered in the chronicles of King David.
- New Living Translation - Joab son of Zeruiah began the census but never finished it because the anger of God fell on Israel. The total number was never recorded in King David’s official records.
- Christian Standard Bible - Joab son of Zeruiah began to count them, but he didn’t complete it. There was wrath against Israel because of this census, and the number was not entered in the Historical Record of King David.
- New American Standard Bible - Joab the son of Zeruiah had begun to count them, but did not finish; and because of this, wrath came upon Israel, and the number was not included in the account of the chronicles of King David.
- New King James Version - Joab the son of Zeruiah began a census, but he did not finish, for wrath came upon Israel because of this census; nor was the number recorded in the account of the chronicles of King David.
- Amplified Bible - Joab the son of Zeruiah began a census but did not finish; and because of this, [God’s] wrath came on Israel, and the number was not recorded in the chronicles of King David.
- American Standard Version - Joab the son of Zeruiah began to number, but finished not; and there came wrath for this upon Israel; neither was the number put into the account in the chronicles of king David.
- King James Version - Joab the son of Zeruiah began to number, but he finished not, because there fell wrath for it against Israel; neither was the number put in the account of the chronicles of king David.
- New English Translation - Joab son of Zeruiah started to count the men but did not finish. God was angry with Israel because of this, so the number was not recorded in the scroll called The Annals of King David.
- World English Bible - Joab the son of Zeruiah began to take a census, but didn’t finish; and wrath came on Israel for this. The number wasn’t put into the account in the chronicles of king David.
- 新標點和合本 - 洗魯雅的兒子約押動手數點,當時耶和華的烈怒臨到以色列人;因此,沒有點完,數目也沒有寫在大衛王記上。
- 和合本2010(上帝版-繁體) - 洗魯雅的兒子約押開始數點,卻還沒有數完。為了這事,烈怒臨到以色列,數點的數目也沒有寫在《大衛王記》上。
- 和合本2010(神版-繁體) - 洗魯雅的兒子約押開始數點,卻還沒有數完。為了這事,烈怒臨到以色列,數點的數目也沒有寫在《大衛王記》上。
- 當代譯本 - 洗魯雅的兒子約押開始統計人數,但沒有完成,因為耶和華因此事而向以色列人發烈怒,因此統計的數目沒有收錄在《大衛王記》上。
- 聖經新譯本 - 洗魯雅的兒子約押開始數點,但還沒有完成,為了這事耶和華的忿怒就臨到以色列人身上,所以以色列的人數沒有記在大衛王的年錄上。
- 呂振中譯本 - 洗魯雅 的兒子 約押 開始數它,只因為了這事、就有 永恆主 的震怒臨到了 以色列 人,故此沒有數完;其數目也沒有寫上《大衛王記》 上。
- 中文標準譯本 - 洗魯雅的兒子約押曾經開始數點,但因著這事耶和華的震怒臨到了以色列,所以他沒有完成,數目也沒有記在《大衛王年代志》上。
- 現代標點和合本 - 洗魯雅的兒子約押動手數點,當時耶和華的烈怒臨到以色列人,因此沒有點完,數目也沒有寫在《大衛王記》上。
- 文理和合譯本 - 洗魯雅子約押始核之而未竟、且因此事震怒臨及以色列、其數不載入大衛王紀、○
- 文理委辦譯本 - 西魯雅子約押始核斯民、因上帝之震怒、降災於以色列族、故不竣厥事、不載其數於大闢王之籍。
- 施約瑟淺文理新舊約聖經 - 西魯雅 子 約押 核數斯民、主緣此甚怒、降災於 以色列 人、故未竣其事、其數不載入 大衛 王之記、○
- Nueva Versión Internacional - Joab hijo de Sarvia comenzó a hacer el censo, pero no lo terminó porque eso desató la ira de Dios sobre Israel. Por eso no quedó registrado el número en las crónicas del rey David.
- 현대인의 성경 - 요압이 인구 조사를 시작하여 미처 마치기도 전에 여호와께서 그 일로 이스라엘을 벌하셨으므로 이스라엘의 총 인구수가 다윗왕의 국정 일지에 기록되지 않았다.
- Новый Русский Перевод - Иоав, сын Саруи, начал пересчитывать народ, но не закончил: гнев за эту перепись постиг Израиль, и ее результат не был вписан в «Летопись царя Давида».
- Восточный перевод - Иоав, сын Церуи, начал пересчитывать народ, но не закончил: гнев за эту перепись постиг Исраил, и её результат не был вписан в «Летопись царя Давуда».
- Восточный перевод, версия с «Аллахом» - Иоав, сын Церуи, начал пересчитывать народ, но не закончил: гнев за эту перепись постиг Исраил, и её результат не был вписан в «Летопись царя Давуда».
- Восточный перевод, версия для Таджикистана - Иоав, сын Церуи, начал пересчитывать народ, но не закончил: гнев за эту перепись постиг Исроил, и её результат не был вписан в «Летопись царя Довуда».
- La Bible du Semeur 2015 - Joab, fils de Tserouya, avait commencé le recensement ; mais il ne l’acheva pas. D’ailleurs, à cause de ce recensement, l’Eternel se mit en colère contre Israël. C’est pourquoi les chiffres de ce recensement n’ont pas été reportés dans les Annales du roi David .
- リビングバイブル - ヨアブにさせた人口調査は、途中で主の怒りが下ったために完了しませんでした。そのため、調査の最終結果はダビデ王の年代記に載っていません。
- Nova Versão Internacional - Joabe, filho de Zeruia, começou a contar os homens, mas não pôde terminar. A ira divina caiu sobre Israel por causa desse recenseamento, e o resultado não entrou nos registros históricos do rei Davi.
- Hoffnung für alle - Joab, Zerujas Sohn, hatte mit der Volkszählung begonnen, sie aber nie zu Ende geführt, denn ihretwegen war Gottes Zorn über Israel hereingebrochen. Daher wurde nie die genaue Zahl der Israeliten in die Chronik von König David aufgenommen.
- Kinh Thánh Hiện Đại - Giô-áp, con Xê-ru-gia, bắt đầu kiểm kê dân số nhưng không hoàn tất được, vì do cuộc kiểm kê này mà Đức Chúa Trời giáng cơn thịnh nộ trên dân tộc Ít-ra-ên. Số thống kê ấy không được ghi vào biên niên sử của Vua Đa-vít.
- พระคริสตธรรมคัมภีร์ไทย ฉบับอมตธรรมร่วมสมัย - โยอาบบุตรนางเศรุยาห์เริ่มนับจำนวนคน แต่ไม่ได้ทำจนครบ พระพิโรธตกแก่อิสราเอลเนื่องจากการนับจำนวนนี้ ยอดรวมไม่เคยบันทึกไว้ในจดหมายเหตุกษัตริย์ดาวิด
- พระคัมภีร์ ฉบับแปลใหม่ - โยอาบบุตรของนางเศรุยาห์เริ่มนับ แต่เขานับยังไม่ครบ เพราะว่าพระเจ้าโกรธอิสราเอลในเรื่องนี้ และจำนวนที่นับก็ไม่ได้ถูกบันทึกไว้ในหนังสือแห่งพงศาวดารของกษัตริย์ดาวิด
Cross Reference
- 1 Chronicles 21:1 - Now Satan entered the scene and seduced David into taking a census of Israel. David gave orders to Joab and the army officers under him, “Canvass all the tribes of Israel, from Dan to Beersheba, and get a count of the population. I want to know the number.”
- 1 Chronicles 21:3 - Joab resisted: “May God multiply his people by hundreds! Don’t they all belong to my master the king? But why on earth would you do a thing like this—why risk getting Israel into trouble with God?”
- 1 Chronicles 21:4 - But David wouldn’t take no for an answer, so Joab went off and did it—canvassed the country and then came back to Jerusalem and reported the results of the census: There were 1,100,000 fighting men; of that total, Judah accounted for 470,000. Joab, disgusted by the command—it, in fact, turned his stomach!—protested by leaving Levi and Benjamin out of the census-taking. And God, offended by the whole thing, punished Israel.
- 1 Chronicles 21:8 - Then David prayed, “I have sinned badly in what I have just done, substituting statistics for trust; forgive my sin—I’ve been really stupid.”
- 1 Chronicles 21:9 - God answered by speaking to Gad, David’s pastor: “Go and give David this message: ‘God’s word: You have your choice of three punishments; choose one and I’ll do the rest.’”
- 1 Chronicles 21:11 - Gad delivered the message to David: “Do you want three years of famine, three months of running from your enemies while they chase you down, or three days of the sword of God—an epidemic unleashed on the country by an angel of God? Think it over and make up your mind. What shall I tell the One who sent me?”
- 1 Chronicles 21:13 - David told Gad, “They’re all terrible! But I’d rather be punished by God whose mercy is great, than fall into human hands.”
- 1 Chronicles 21:14 - So God unleashed an epidemic in Israel—seventy thousand Israelites died. God then sent the angel to Jerusalem but when he saw the destruction about to begin, he compassionately changed his mind and ordered the death angel, “Enough’s enough! Pull back!”
- 1 Chronicles 21:15 - The angel of God had just reached the threshing floor of Araunah the Jebusite. David looked up and saw the angel hovering between earth and sky, sword drawn and about to strike Jerusalem. David and the elders bowed in prayer and covered themselves with rough burlap.
- 1 Chronicles 21:17 - David prayed, “Please! I’m the one who sinned; I’m the one at fault. But these sheep, what did they do wrong? Punish me, not them, me and my family; don’t take it out on them.”
- 2 Samuel 24:1 - Once again God’s anger blazed out against Israel. He tested David by telling him, “Go and take a census of Israel and Judah.” So David gave orders to Joab and the army officers under him, “Canvass all the tribes of Israel, from Dan to Beersheba, and get a count of the population. I want to know the number.”
- 2 Samuel 24:3 - But Joab resisted the king: “May your God multiply people by the hundreds right before the eyes of my master the king, but why on earth would you do a thing like this?”
- 2 Samuel 24:4 - Nevertheless, the king insisted, and so Joab and the army officers left the king to take a census of Israel. They crossed the Jordan and began with Aroer and the town in the canyon of the Gadites near Jazer, proceeded through Gilead, passed Hermon, then on to Dan, but detoured Sidon. They covered Fort Tyre and all the Hivite and Canaanite cities, and finally reached the Negev of Judah at Beersheba. They canvassed the whole country and after nine months and twenty days arrived back in Jerusalem. Joab gave the results of the census to the king: 800,000 able-bodied fighting men in Israel; in Judah 500,000.
- 2 Samuel 24:10 - But when it was all done, David was overwhelmed with guilt because he had counted the people, replacing trust with statistics. And David prayed to God, “I have sinned badly in what I have just done. But now God forgive my guilt—I’ve been really stupid.”
- 2 Samuel 24:11 - When David got up the next morning, the word of God had already come to Gad the prophet, David’s spiritual advisor, “Go and give David this message: ‘God has spoken thus: There are three things I can do to you; choose one out of the three and I’ll see that it’s done.’”
- 2 Samuel 24:13 - Gad came to deliver the message: “Do you want three years of famine in the land, or three months of running from your enemies while they chase you down, or three days of an epidemic on the country? Think it over and make up your mind. What shall I tell the one who sent me?”
- 2 Samuel 24:14 - David told Gad, “They’re all terrible! But I’d rather be punished by God, whose mercy is great, than fall into human hands.”
- 2 Samuel 24:15 - So God let loose an epidemic from morning until suppertime. From Dan to Beersheba seventy thousand people died. But when the angel reached out over Jerusalem to destroy it, God felt the pain of the terror and told the angel who was spreading death among the people, “Enough’s enough! Pull back!” The angel of God had just reached the threshing floor of Araunah the Jebusite. David looked up and saw the angel hovering between earth and sky, sword drawn and about to strike Jerusalem. David and the elders bowed in prayer and covered themselves with rough burlap.