Parallel Verses
- 新标点和合本 - “你告诉以色列人当为我送礼物来;凡甘心乐意的,你们就可以收下归我。
- 和合本2010(上帝版-简体) - “你要吩咐以色列人献礼物给我。凡甘心乐意献给我的礼物,你们都可以收下。
- 和合本2010(神版-简体) - “你要吩咐以色列人献礼物给我。凡甘心乐意献给我的礼物,你们都可以收下。
- 当代译本 - “你去吩咐以色列百姓要献礼物给我。你们要为我收下所有甘心乐意献上的礼物。
- 圣经新译本 - “你要告诉以色列民,叫他们给我送礼物来,所有心里乐意奉献的人,你们就可以收下他们给我的礼物。
- 中文标准译本 - “你要吩咐以色列子孙拿供物给我;凡是甘心奉献的人,你们就从他们收取给我的供物。
- 现代标点和合本 - “你告诉以色列人当为我送礼物来,凡甘心乐意的,你们就可以收下归我。
- 和合本(拼音版) - “你告诉以色列人当为我送礼物来,凡甘心乐意的,你们就可以收下归我。
- New International Version - “Tell the Israelites to bring me an offering. You are to receive the offering for me from everyone whose heart prompts them to give.
- New International Reader's Version - “Tell the people of Israel to bring me an offering. You must receive the offering for me from everyone whose hearts move them to give.
- English Standard Version - “Speak to the people of Israel, that they take for me a contribution. From every man whose heart moves him you shall receive the contribution for me.
- New Living Translation - “Tell the people of Israel to bring me their sacred offerings. Accept the contributions from all whose hearts are moved to offer them.
- Christian Standard Bible - “Tell the Israelites to take an offering for me. You are to take my offering from everyone who is willing to give.
- New American Standard Bible - “Tell the sons of Israel to take a contribution for Me; from everyone whose heart moves him you shall take My contribution.
- New King James Version - “Speak to the children of Israel, that they bring Me an offering. From everyone who gives it willingly with his heart you shall take My offering.
- Amplified Bible - “Tell the children of Israel to take an offering for Me. From every man whose heart moves him [to give willingly] you shall take My offering.
- American Standard Version - Speak unto the children of Israel, that they take for me an offering: of every man whose heart maketh him willing ye shall take my offering.
- King James Version - Speak unto the children of Israel, that they bring me an offering: of every man that giveth it willingly with his heart ye shall take my offering.
- New English Translation - “Tell the Israelites to take an offering for me; from every person motivated by a willing heart you are to receive my offering.
- World English Bible - “Speak to the children of Israel, that they take an offering for me. From everyone whose heart makes him willing you shall take my offering.
- 新標點和合本 - 「你告訴以色列人當為我送禮物來;凡甘心樂意的,你們就可以收下歸我。
- 和合本2010(上帝版-繁體) - 「你要吩咐以色列人獻禮物給我。凡甘心樂意獻給我的禮物,你們都可以收下。
- 和合本2010(神版-繁體) - 「你要吩咐以色列人獻禮物給我。凡甘心樂意獻給我的禮物,你們都可以收下。
- 當代譯本 - 「你去吩咐以色列百姓要獻禮物給我。你們要為我收下所有甘心樂意獻上的禮物。
- 聖經新譯本 - “你要告訴以色列民,叫他們給我送禮物來,所有心裡樂意奉獻的人,你們就可以收下他們給我的禮物。
- 呂振中譯本 - 『你要告訴 以色列 人,叫他們拿提獻物給我;凡心裏自願的人,你們就可以把提獻物收取下來歸我。
- 中文標準譯本 - 「你要吩咐以色列子孫拿供物給我;凡是甘心奉獻的人,你們就從他們收取給我的供物。
- 現代標點和合本 - 「你告訴以色列人當為我送禮物來,凡甘心樂意的,你們就可以收下歸我。
- 文理和合譯本 - 告以色列族云、當奉禮物於我、凡出於心所願者、可從而受之、
- 文理委辦譯本 - 爾告以色列族宜獻禮物、凡出於心所願者、爾可受之。
- 施約瑟淺文理新舊約聖經 - 爾告 以色列 人、當獻禮物於我、凡誠心願獻者、爾可由彼受禮物歸我、
- Nueva Versión Internacional - «Ordénales a los israelitas que me traigan una ofrenda. La deben presentar todos los que sientan deseos de traérmela.
- 현대인의 성경 - “너는 나에게 예물을 가져 오라고 이스라엘 백성에게 말하고 기쁜 마음으로 바치는 자들의 예물을 받아라.
- Новый Русский Перевод - – Скажи израильтянам, чтобы они сделали Мне приношение. Принимайте приношения для Меня от каждого, чье сердце велит ему это сделать.
- Восточный перевод - – Скажи исраильтянам, чтобы они сделали Мне приношение. Принимай приношения для Меня от любого, кто захочет дать.
- Восточный перевод, версия с «Аллахом» - – Скажи исраильтянам, чтобы они сделали Мне приношение. Принимай приношения для Меня от любого, кто захочет дать.
- Восточный перевод, версия для Таджикистана - – Скажи исроильтянам, чтобы они сделали Мне приношение. Принимай приношения для Меня от любого, кто захочет дать.
- La Bible du Semeur 2015 - Invite les Israélites à me faire des offrandes prélevées sur leurs biens. Vous accepterez de tout homme qui la donnera de bon cœur l’offrande qu’il me fera.
- Nova Versão Internacional - “Diga aos israelitas que me tragam uma oferta. Receba-a de todo aquele cujo coração o compelir a dar.
- Hoffnung für alle - »Sag den Israeliten, sie sollen für mich eine Abgabe entrichten! Jeder, dem es am Herzen liegt, soll etwas von den folgenden Dingen für mich geben: Gold, Silber und Bronze,
- Kinh Thánh Hiện Đại - “Hãy nói với người Ít-ra-ên dâng lễ vật cho Ta, và nhận lễ vật của những người có lòng chân thành.
- พระคริสตธรรมคัมภีร์ไทย ฉบับอมตธรรมร่วมสมัย - “จงสั่งชนอิสราเอลให้นำสิ่งของมาถวายเรา เจ้าจงรับของที่ทุกคนนำมาถวายเราด้วยความสมัครใจ
- พระคัมภีร์ ฉบับแปลใหม่ - “จงไปบอกชาวอิสราเอลให้นำของถวายมาให้เรา เจ้าจะรับของถวายจากทุกคนที่จะให้เราด้วยใจจริง
Cross Reference
- Exodus 35:4 - Moses spoke to the entire congregation of Israel, saying, “This is what God has commanded:
- Exodus 35:5 - “Gather from among you an offering for God. Receive on God’s behalf what everyone is willing to give as an offering: gold, silver, bronze; blue, purple, and scarlet material; fine linen; goats’ hair; tanned rams’ skins; dolphin skins; acacia wood; lamp oil; spices for anointing oils and for fragrant incense; onyx stones and other stones for setting in the Ephod and the Breastpiece.
- Exodus 35:10 - “Come—all of you who have skills—come and make everything that God has commanded: The Dwelling with its tent and cover, its hooks, frames, crossbars, posts, and bases; the Chest with its poles, the Atonement-Cover and veiling curtain; the Table with its poles and implements and the Bread of the Presence; the Lampstand for giving light with its furnishings and lamps and the oil for lighting; the Altar of Incense with its poles, the anointing oil, the fragrant incense; the screen for the door at the entrance to The Dwelling; the Altar of Whole-Burnt-Offering with its bronze grate and poles and all its implements; the Washbasin with its base; the tapestry hangings for the Courtyard with the posts and bases, the screen for the Courtyard gate; the pegs for The Dwelling, the pegs for the Courtyard with their cords; the official vestments for ministering in the Holy Place, the sacred vestments for Aaron the priest and for his sons serving as priests.”
- Exodus 35:20 - So everyone in the community of Israel left the presence of Moses. Then they came back, every one whose heart was roused, whose spirit was freely responsive, bringing offerings to God for building the Tent of Meeting, furnishing it for worship and making the holy vestments. They came, both men and women, all the willing spirits among them, offering brooches, earrings, rings, necklaces—anything made of gold—offering up their gold jewelry to God. And anyone who had blue, purple, and scarlet fabrics; fine linen; goats’ hair; tanned leather; and dolphin skins brought them. Everyone who wanted to offer up silver or bronze as a gift to God brought it. Everyone who had acacia wood that could be used in the work, brought it. All the women skilled at weaving brought their weavings of blue and purple and scarlet fabrics and their fine linens. And all the women who were gifted in spinning, spun the goats’ hair.
- Exodus 35:27 - The leaders brought onyx and other precious stones for setting in the Ephod and the Breastpiece. They also brought spices and olive oil for lamp oil, anointing oil, and incense. Every man and woman in Israel whose heart moved them freely to bring something for the work that God through Moses had commanded them to make, brought it, a voluntary offering for God.
- Numbers 7:4 - God spoke to Moses: ‘‘Receive these so that they can be used to transport the Tent of Meeting. Give them to the Levites according to what they need for their work.”
- Numbers 7:6 - Moses took the wagons and oxen and gave them to the Levites. He gave two wagons and four oxen to the Gershonites for their work and four wagons and eight oxen to the Merarites for their work. They were all under the direction of Ithamar son of Aaron the priest. Moses didn’t give any to the Kohathites because they had to carry the holy things for which they were responsible on their shoulders.
- Numbers 7:10 - When the Altar was anointed, the leaders brought their offerings for its dedication and presented them before the Altar because God had instructed Moses, “Each day one leader is to present his offering for the dedication of the Altar.”
- Numbers 7:12 - On the first day, Nahshon son of Amminadab, of the tribe of Judah, brought his offering. His offering was: a silver plate weighing three and a quarter pounds and a silver bowl weighing one and three-quarter pounds (according to the standard Sanctuary weights), each filled with fine flour mixed with oil as a Grain-Offering;
- Numbers 7:14 - a gold vessel weighing four ounces, filled with incense;
- Numbers 7:15 - a young bull, a ram, and a yearling lamb for a Whole-Burnt-Offering;
- Numbers 7:16 - a he-goat for an Absolution-Offering; two oxen, five rams, five he-goats, and five yearling lambs to be sacrificed as a Peace-Offering.
- Numbers 7:17 - This was the offering of Nahshon son of Amminadab.
- Numbers 7:18 - On the second day, Nethanel son of Zuar, the leader of Issachar, brought his offering. His offering was: a silver plate weighing three and a quarter pounds and a silver bowl weighing one and three-quarter pounds (according to the standard Sanctuary weights), each filled with fine flour mixed with oil as a Grain-Offering; a gold vessel weighing four ounces, filled with incense; a young bull, a ram, and a yearling lamb for a Whole-Burnt-Offering; a he-goat for an Absolution-Offering; two oxen, five rams, five he-goats, and five yearling lambs to be sacrificed as a Peace-Offering. This was the offering of Nethanel son of Zuar.
- Numbers 7:24 - On the third day, Eliab son of Helon, the leader of the people of Zebulun, brought his offering. His offering was: a silver plate weighing three and a quarter pounds and a silver bowl weighing one and three-quarter pounds (according to the standard Sanctuary weights), each filled with fine flour mixed with oil as a Grain-Offering; a gold vessel weighing four ounces, filled with incense; a young bull, a ram, and a yearling lamb for a Whole-Burnt-Offering; a he-goat for an Absolution-Offering; two oxen, five rams, five he-goats, and five yearling lambs to be sacrificed as a Peace-Offering. This was the offering of Eliab son of Helon.
- Numbers 7:30 - On the fourth day, Elizur son of Shedeur, the leader of the people of Reuben, brought his offering. His offering was: a silver plate weighing three and a quarter pounds and a silver bowl weighing one and three-quarter pounds (according to the standard Sanctuary weights), each filled with fine flour mixed with oil as a Grain-Offering; a gold vessel weighing four ounces, filled with incense; a young bull, a ram, and a yearling lamb for a Whole-Burnt-Offering; a he-goat for an Absolution-Offering; two oxen, five rams, five he-goats, and five yearling lambs to be sacrificed as a Peace-Offering. This was the offering of Elizur son of Shedeur.
- Numbers 7:36 - On the fifth day, Shelumiel son of Zurishaddai, the leader of the people of Simeon, brought his offering. His offering was: a silver plate weighing three and a quarter pounds and a silver bowl weighing one and three-quarter pounds (according to the standard Sanctuary weights), each filled with fine flour mixed with oil as a Grain-Offering; a gold vessel weighing four ounces, filled with incense; a young bull, a ram, and a yearling lamb for a Whole-Burnt-Offering; a he-goat for an Absolution-Offering; two oxen, five rams, five he-goats, and five yearling lambs to be sacrificed as a Peace-Offering. This was the offering of Shelumiel son of Zurishaddai.
- Numbers 7:42 - On the sixth day, Eliasaph son of Deuel, the leader of the people of Gad, brought his offering. His offering was: a silver plate weighing three and a quarter pounds and a silver bowl weighing one and three-quarter pounds (according to the standard Sanctuary weights), each filled with fine flour mixed with oil as a Grain-Offering; a gold vessel weighing four ounces, filled with incense; a young bull, a ram, and a yearling lamb for a Whole-Burnt-Offering; a he-goat for an Absolution-Offering; two oxen, five rams, five he-goats, and five yearling lambs to be sacrificed as a Peace-Offering. This was the offering of Eliasaph son of Deuel.
- Numbers 7:48 - On the seventh day, Elishama son of Ammihud, the leader of the people of Ephraim, brought his offering. His offering was: a silver plate weighing three and a quarter pounds and a silver bowl weighing one and three-quarter pounds (according to the standard Sanctuary weights), each filled with fine flour mixed with oil as a Grain-Offering; a gold vessel weighing four ounces, filled with incense; a young bull, a ram, and a yearling lamb for a Whole-Burnt-Offering; a he-goat for an Absolution-Offering; two oxen, five rams, five he-goats, and five yearling lambs to be sacrificed as a Peace-Offering. This was the offering of Elishama son of Ammihud.
- Numbers 7:54 - On the eighth day, Gamaliel son of Pedahzur, the leader of the people of Manasseh, brought his offering. His offering was: a silver plate weighing three and a quarter pounds and a silver bowl weighing one and three-quarter pounds (according to the standard Sanctuary weights), each filled with fine flour mixed with oil as a Grain-Offering; a gold vessel weighing four ounces, filled with incense; a young bull, a ram, and a yearling lamb for a Whole-Burnt-Offering; a he-goat for an Absolution-Offering; two oxen, five rams, five he-goats, and five yearling lambs to be sacrificed as a Peace-Offering. This was the offering of Gamaliel son of Pedahzur.
- Numbers 7:60 - On the ninth day, Abidan son of Gideoni, the leader of the people of Benjamin, brought his offering. His offering was: a silver plate weighing three and a quarter pounds and a silver bowl weighing one and three-quarter pounds (according to the standard Sanctuary weights), each filled with fine flour mixed with oil as a Grain-Offering; a gold vessel weighing four ounces, filled with incense; a young bull, a ram, and a yearling lamb for a Whole-Burnt-Offering; a he-goat for an Absolution-Offering; two oxen, five rams, five he-goats, and five yearling lambs to be sacrificed as a Peace-Offering. This was the offering of Abidan son of Gideoni.
- Numbers 7:66 - On the tenth day, Ahiezer son of Ammishaddai, the leader of the people of Dan, brought his offering. His offering was: a silver plate weighing three and a quarter pounds and a silver bowl weighing one and three-quarter pounds (according to the standard Sanctuary weights), each filled with fine flour mixed with oil as a Grain-Offering; a gold vessel weighing four ounces, filled with incense; a young bull, a ram, and a yearling lamb for a Whole-Burnt-Offering; a he-goat for an Absolution-Offering; two oxen, five rams, five he-goats, and five yearling lambs to be sacrificed as a Peace-Offering. This was the offering of Ahiezer son of Ammishaddai.
- Numbers 7:72 - On the eleventh day, Pagiel son of Ocran, the leader of the people of Asher, brought his offering. His offering was: a silver plate weighing three and a quarter pounds and a silver bowl weighing one and three-quarter pounds (according to the standard Sanctuary weights), each filled with fine flour mixed with oil as a Grain-Offering; a gold vessel weighing four ounces, filled with incense; a young bull, a ram, and a yearling lamb for a Whole-Burnt-Offering; a he-goat for an Absolution-Offering; two oxen, five rams, five he-goats, and five yearling lambs to be sacrificed as a Peace-Offering. This was the offering of Pagiel son of Ocran.
- Numbers 7:78 - On the twelfth day, Ahira son of Enan, the leader of the people of Naphtali, brought his offering. His offering was: a silver plate weighing three and a quarter pounds and a silver bowl weighing one and three-quarter pounds (according to the standard Sanctuary weights), each filled with fine flour mixed with oil as a Grain-Offering; a gold vessel weighing four ounces, filled with incense; a young bull, a ram, and a yearling lamb for a Whole-Burnt-Offering; a he-goat for an Absolution-Offering; two oxen, five rams, five he-goats, and five yearling lambs to be sacrificed as a Peace-Offering. This was the offering of Ahira son of Enan.
- Numbers 7:84 - These were the dedication offerings of the leaders of Israel for the anointing of the Altar: twelve silver plates, twelve silver bowls, twelve gold vessels.
- Numbers 7:85 - Each plate weighed three and a quarter pounds and each bowl one and three-quarter pounds. All the plates and bowls together weighed about sixty pounds (using the official Sanctuary weight). The twelve gold vessels filled with incense weighed four ounces each (using the official Sanctuary weight). Altogether the gold vessels weighed about three pounds.
- Numbers 7:87 - The sum total of animals used for the Whole-Burnt-Offering together with the Grain-Offering: twelve bulls, twelve rams, twelve yearling lambs. For the Absolution-Offering: twelve he-goats.
- Numbers 7:88 - The sum total of animals used for the sacrifice of the Peace-Offering: twenty-four bulls, sixty rams, sixty he-goats, sixty yearling lambs. These were the offerings for the dedication of the Altar after it was anointed.
- Judges 5:9 - Lift your hearts high, O Israel, with abandon, volunteering yourselves with the people—bless God! * * *
- Deuteronomy 16:16 - All your men must appear before God, your God, three times each year at the place he designates: at the Feast-of-Unraised-Bread (Passover), at the Feast-of-Weeks, and at the Feast-of-Booths. No one is to show up in the Presence of God empty-handed; each man must bring as much as he can manage, giving generously in response to the blessings of God, your God. * * *
- 1 Chronicles 29:1 - Then David the king addressed the congregation: “My son Solomon was singled out and chosen by God to do this. But he’s young and untested and the work is huge—this is not just a place for people to meet each other, but a house for God to meet us. I’ve done my best to get everything together for building this house for my God, all the materials necessary: gold, silver, bronze, iron, lumber, precious and varicolored stones, and building stones—vast stockpiles. Furthermore, because my heart is in this, in addition to and beyond what I have gathered, I’m turning over my personal fortune of gold and silver for making this place of worship for my God: 3,000 talents (about 113 tons) of gold—all from Ophir, the best—and 7,000 talents (214 tons) of silver for covering the walls of the buildings, and for the gold and silver work by craftsmen and artisans. “And now, how about you? Who among you is ready and willing to join in the giving?”
- 1 Chronicles 29:6 - Ready and willing, the heads of families, leaders of the tribes of Israel, commanders and captains in the army, stewards of the king’s affairs, stepped forward and gave willingly. They gave 5,000 talents (188 tons) and 10,000 darics (185 pounds) of gold, 10,000 talents of silver (377 tons), 18,000 talents of bronze (679 tons), and 100,000 talents (3,775 tons) of iron. Anyone who had precious jewels put them in the treasury for the building of The Temple of God in the custody of Jehiel the Gershonite.
- 1 Chronicles 29:9 - And the people were full of a sense of celebration—all that giving! And all given willingly, freely! King David was exuberant.
- 1 Chronicles 29:10 - David blessed God in full view of the entire congregation: Blessed are you, God of Israel, our father from of old and forever. To you, O God, belong the greatness and the might, the glory, the victory, the majesty, the splendor; Yes! Everything in heaven, everything on earth; the kingdom all yours! You’ve raised yourself high over all. Riches and glory come from you, you’re ruler over all; You hold strength and power in the palm of your hand to build up and strengthen all. And here we are, O God, our God, giving thanks to you, praising your splendid Name.
- 1 Chronicles 29:14 - “But me—who am I, and who are these my people, that we should presume to be giving something to you? Everything comes from you; all we’re doing is giving back what we’ve been given from your generous hand. As far as you’re concerned, we’re homeless, shiftless wanderers like our ancestors, our lives mere shadows, hardly anything to us. God, our God, all these materials—these piles of stuff for building a house of worship for you, honoring your Holy Name—it all came from you! It was all yours in the first place! I know, dear God, that you care nothing for the surface—you want us, our true selves—and so I have given from the heart, honestly and happily. And now see all these people doing the same, giving freely, willingly—what a joy! O God, God of our fathers Abraham, Isaac, and Israel, keep this generous spirit alive forever in these people always, keep their hearts set firmly in you. And give my son Solomon an uncluttered and focused heart so that he can obey what you command, live by your directions and counsel, and carry through with building The Temple for which I have provided.”
- 1 Chronicles 29:20 - David then addressed the congregation: “Bless God, your God!” And they did it, blessed God, the God of their ancestors, and worshiped reverently in the presence of God and the king.
- 1 Chronicles 29:21 - The very next day they butchered the sacrificial animals and offered in the worship of Israel to God a thousand bulls, a thousand rams, a thousand sheep, and in addition drink offerings and many other sacrifices. They feasted all day, eating and drinking before God, exuberant with joy.
- 1 Chronicles 29:22 - Then they ceremonially reenacted Solomon’s coronation, anointing David’s son before God as their leader, and Zadok as priest. Solomon sat on the throne of God as king in place of David his father. And everything went well; all Israel obeyed him. All the leaders of the people, including all the sons of King David, accepted Solomon as their king and promised their loyalty. Solomon rode high on a crest of popular acclaim—it was all God’s doing. God gave him position and honor beyond any king in Israel before him. * * *
- 1 Chronicles 29:26 - David son of Jesse ruled over all Israel. He was king for forty years. He ruled from Hebron seven years and from Jerusalem thirty-three. He died at a ripe old age, full of days, wealth, and glory. His son Solomon ruled after him. The history of David the king, from start to finish, is written in the chronicles of Samuel the seer, Nathan the prophet, and Gad the seer, including a full account of his rule, his exploits, and the times through which he and Israel and the surrounding kingdoms passed.
- Ezra 2:68 - Some of the heads of families, on arriving at The Temple of God in Jerusalem, made Freewill-Offerings toward the rebuilding of The Temple of God on its site. They gave to the building fund as they were able, about 1,100 pounds of gold, about three tons of silver, and 100 priestly robes.