Parallel Verses
- The Message - “To the Judah leaders, who themselves have sworn oaths, it will seem like a false divination, but he will remind them of their guilt, and so they’ll be captured.
- 新标点和合本 - 据那些曾起誓的犹大人看来,这是虚假的占卜;但巴比伦王要使他们想起罪孽,以致将他们捉住。”
- 和合本2010(上帝版-简体) - 在那些曾郑重起誓的犹大人眼中,这是虚假的占卜;但巴比伦王要使他们想起自己的罪孽,以便俘掳他们。”
- 和合本2010(神版-简体) - 在那些曾郑重起誓的犹大人眼中,这是虚假的占卜;但巴比伦王要使他们想起自己的罪孽,以便俘掳他们。”
- 当代译本 - 犹大人必认为这是虚假的占卜。他们曾向巴比伦王宣誓效忠,但巴比伦王要使他们想起自己的罪,并掳走他们。
- 圣经新译本 - 在那些曾经向巴比伦起誓效忠的犹大人看来,这是虚假的占卜,但巴比伦王要使他们想起自己的罪孽,把他们掳去。
- 现代标点和合本 - 据那些曾起誓的犹大人看来,这是虚假的占卜,但巴比伦王要使他们想起罪孽,以致将他们捉住。
- 和合本(拼音版) - 据那些曾起誓的犹大人看来,这是虚假的占卜,但巴比伦王要使他们想起罪孽,以致将他们捉住。”
- New International Version - It will seem like a false omen to those who have sworn allegiance to him, but he will remind them of their guilt and take them captive.
- New International Reader's Version - The decision to attack Jerusalem will seem like the wrong advice to those who made a treaty with Nebuchadnezzar. But he will remind them that they are guilty. And he will take them away as prisoners.”
- English Standard Version - But to them it will seem like a false divination. They have sworn solemn oaths, but he brings their guilt to remembrance, that they may be taken.
- New Living Translation - The people of Jerusalem will think it is a false omen, because of their treaty with the Babylonians. But the king of Babylon will remind the people of their rebellion. Then he will attack and capture them.
- Christian Standard Bible - It will seem like false divination to those who have sworn an oath to the Babylonians, but it will draw attention to their guilt so that they will be captured.
- New American Standard Bible - And it will be to them like a false divination in their eyes; they have sworn solemn oaths. But he makes guilt known, so that they may be seized.
- New King James Version - And it will be to them like a false divination in the eyes of those who have sworn oaths with them; but he will bring their iniquity to remembrance, that they may be taken.
- Amplified Bible - It will seem like a false divination in their eyes, those who have sworn solemn oaths [of allegiance to Nebuchadnezzar]. But he will remind them of their guilt [by rebelling and violating their oath], that they may be caught.
- American Standard Version - And it shall be unto them as a false divination in their sight, who have sworn oaths unto them; but he bringeth iniquity to remembrance, that they may be taken.
- King James Version - And it shall be unto them as a false divination in their sight, to them that have sworn oaths: but he will call to remembrance the iniquity, that they may be taken.
- New English Translation - But those in Jerusalem will view it as a false omen. They have sworn solemn oaths, but the king of Babylon will accuse them of violations in order to seize them.
- World English Bible - It will be to them as a false divination in their sight, who have sworn oaths to them; but he brings iniquity to memory, that they may be taken.
- 新標點和合本 - 據那些曾起誓的猶大人看來,這是虛假的占卜;但巴比倫王要使他們想起罪孽,以致將他們捉住。」
- 和合本2010(上帝版-繁體) - 在那些曾鄭重起誓的猶大人眼中,這是虛假的占卜;但巴比倫王要使他們想起自己的罪孽,以便俘擄他們。」
- 和合本2010(神版-繁體) - 在那些曾鄭重起誓的猶大人眼中,這是虛假的占卜;但巴比倫王要使他們想起自己的罪孽,以便俘擄他們。」
- 當代譯本 - 猶大人必認為這是虛假的占卜。他們曾向巴比倫王宣誓效忠,但巴比倫王要使他們想起自己的罪,並擄走他們。
- 聖經新譯本 - 在那些曾經向巴比倫起誓效忠的猶大人看來,這是虛假的占卜,但巴比倫王要使他們想起自己的罪孽,把他們擄去。
- 呂振中譯本 - 據 猶大 人 看來,這是虛謊的占卜:但 巴比倫 王卻鄭重其事地起誓、要使他們想起 他們的 罪孽,以便將他們捉住。
- 現代標點和合本 - 據那些曾起誓的猶大人看來,這是虛假的占卜,但巴比倫王要使他們想起罪孽,以致將他們捉住。
- 文理和合譯本 - 惟有約誓者、以所卜為偽、然巴比倫王必使其罪見憶、致虜其眾、○
- 文理委辦譯本 - 耶路撒冷人既與法老盟、則以巴比倫之卜筮為不足信、巴比倫王追憶其背約之罪、必取其邑。
- 施約瑟淺文理新舊約聖經 - 惟彼發誓者、以為 巴比倫 王 占卜徒然、惟 巴比倫 王必追憶其惡、而執其眾、
- Nueva Versión Internacional - Por las alianzas ya hechas, los habitantes de Jerusalén creerán que se trata de una falsa profecía; pero aquel rey les recordará la iniquidad por la que serán capturados.
- 현대인의 성경 - 전에 그에게 충성할 것을 맹세한 자들은 그 점을 엉터리 점으로 생각할 것이나 그는 그들의 죄를 상기시켜 주고 그들을 사로잡아갈 것이다.
- Новый Русский Перевод - Тем, кто поклялся ему в верности, это покажется ложным знамением, но он напомнит им об их вине и возьмет их в плен.
- Восточный перевод - Тем, кто поклялся ему в верности, это покажется ложным знамением, но он напомнит им об их вине и возьмёт их в плен.
- Восточный перевод, версия с «Аллахом» - Тем, кто поклялся ему в верности, это покажется ложным знамением, но он напомнит им об их вине и возьмёт их в плен.
- Восточный перевод, версия для Таджикистана - Тем, кто поклялся ему в верности, это покажется ложным знамением, но он напомнит им об их вине и возьмёт их в плен.
- La Bible du Semeur 2015 - L’Eternel m’adressa la parole et me dit :
- リビングバイブル - エルサレムはバビロンの裏切りを理解できない。どうして占い師は、こんな恐ろしい間違いをしでかしたのか。バビロンはユダの同盟国ではないか。エルサレムを守ると約束してくれたではないか。だがバビロンの王には、ユダの民が反逆した時のことしか念頭にないのだ。王はユダを攻め、民を滅ぼす。」
- Nova Versão Internacional - Isso parecerá um falso presságio aos judeus, que tinham feito uma aliança com juramento, mas o rei invasor os fará recordar sua culpa e os levará prisioneiros.
- Hoffnung für alle - Der Herr gab mir noch eine Botschaft. Er befahl mir:
- Kinh Thánh Hiện Đại - Người Giê-ru-sa-lem sẽ nghĩ báo hiệu đó là giả, vì chúng đã có hiệp ước với Ba-by-lôn. Nhưng vua Ba-by-lôn chỉ nhớ những cuộc nổi loạn của chúng. Rồi vua sẽ tiến công và chiếm đóng chúng.
- พระคริสตธรรมคัมภีร์ไทย ฉบับอมตธรรมร่วมสมัย - สำหรับบรรดาผู้ถวายสัตยาบันเป็นพันธมิตรกับเขา จะรู้สึกว่ามันเป็นการเสี่ยงทายจอมปลอม แต่เขาจะทำให้คนเหล่านั้นระลึกถึงความผิดของตน แล้วก็จับคนเหล่านั้นไปเป็นเชลย
- พระคัมภีร์ ฉบับแปลใหม่ - แต่จะดูเหมือนว่าเป็นการทำนายที่จอมปลอมสำหรับชาวอิสราเอล พวกเขาได้ให้คำสาบานต่อพระองค์ แต่พระองค์ระลึกถึงความผิดบาปของพวกเขา จึงให้พวกเขาถูกจับตัวไป”
Cross Reference
- Ezekiel 17:15 - “‘But he rebelled and sent emissaries to Egypt to recruit horses and a big army. Do you think that’s going to work? Are they going to get by with this? Does anyone break a covenant and get off scot-free?
- Ezekiel 17:16 - “‘As sure as I am the living God, this king who broke his pledge of loyalty and his covenant will die in that country, in Babylon. Pharaoh with his big army—all those soldiers!—won’t lift a finger to fight for him when Babylon sets siege to the city and kills everyone inside. Because he broke his word and broke the covenant, even though he gave his solemn promise, because he went ahead and did all these things anyway, he won’t escape.
- Ezekiel 17:19 - “‘Therefore, God, the Master, says, As sure as I am the living God, because the king despised my oath and broke my covenant, I’ll bring the consequences crashing down on his head. I’ll send out a search party and catch him. I’ll take him to Babylon and have him brought to trial because of his total disregard for me. All his elite soldiers, along with the rest of the army, will be killed in battle, and whoever is left will be scattered to the four winds. Then you’ll realize that I, God, have spoken.
- Isaiah 28:14 - Now listen to God’s Message, you scoffers, you who rule this people in Jerusalem. You say, “We’ve taken out good life insurance. We’ve hedged all our bets, covered all our bases. No disaster can touch us. We’ve thought of everything. We’re advised by the experts. We’re set.”
- 1 Kings 17:18 - The woman said to Elijah, “Why did you ever show up here in the first place—a holy man barging in, exposing my sins, and killing my son?”
- Jeremiah 52:3 - The source of all this doom to Jerusalem and Judah was God’s anger. God turned his back on them as an act of judgment. Zedekiah revolted against the king of Babylon. Nebuchadnezzar set out for Jerusalem with a full army. He set up camp and sealed off the city by building siege mounds around it. He arrived on the ninth year and tenth month of Zedekiah’s reign. The city was under siege for nineteen months (until the eleventh year of Zedekiah).
- Jeremiah 52:6 - By the fourth month of Zedekiah’s eleventh year, on the ninth day of the month, the famine was so bad that there wasn’t so much as a crumb of bread for anyone. Then the Babylonians broke through the city walls. Under cover of the night darkness, the entire Judean army fled through an opening in the wall (it was the gate between the two walls above the King’s Garden). They slipped through the lines of the Babylonians who surrounded the city and headed for the Jordan into the Arabah Valley, but the Babylonians were in full pursuit. They caught up with them in the Plains of Jericho. But by then Zedekiah’s army had deserted and was scattered.
- Jeremiah 52:9 - The Babylonians captured Zedekiah and marched him off to the king of Babylon at Riblah in Hamath, who tried and sentenced him on the spot. The king of Babylon then killed Zedekiah’s sons right before his eyes. The summary murder of his sons was the last thing Zedekiah saw, for they then blinded him. The king of Babylon followed that up by killing all the officials of Judah. Securely handcuffed, Zedekiah was hauled off to Babylon. The king of Babylon threw him in prison, where he stayed until the day he died.
- Ezekiel 21:24 - “So this is what God, the Master, says: ‘Because your sin is now out in the open so everyone can see what you’ve been doing, you’ll be taken captive.