Parallel Verses
- Amplified Bible - And look at the ships. Even though they are so large and are driven by strong winds, they are still directed by a very small rudder wherever the impulse of the helmsman determines.
- 新标点和合本 - 看哪,船只虽然甚大,又被大风催逼,只用小小的舵,就随着掌舵的意思转动。
- 和合本2010(上帝版-简体) - 再看船只,虽然甚大,又被强风猛吹,只用小小的舵就随着掌舵的意思转动。
- 和合本2010(神版-简体) - 再看船只,虽然甚大,又被强风猛吹,只用小小的舵就随着掌舵的意思转动。
- 当代译本 - 一艘大船被强风吹袭时,船身虽然庞大,但舵手只要操纵一个小小的舵,就能随意驾驶它。
- 圣经新译本 - 试看,船只虽然甚大,又被狂风催逼,舵手只用小小的舵,就可以随意操纵。
- 中文标准译本 - 再看船只,虽然它那么大,又被狂风吹逐,但是无论舵手的意图想去哪里,它都能被小小的舵来驾驭。
- 现代标点和合本 - 看哪,船只虽然甚大,又被大风催逼,只用小小的舵就随着掌舵的意思转动。
- 和合本(拼音版) - 看哪,船只虽然甚大,又被大风催逼,只用小小的舵,就随着掌舵的意思转动。
- New International Version - Or take ships as an example. Although they are so large and are driven by strong winds, they are steered by a very small rudder wherever the pilot wants to go.
- New International Reader's Version - And how about ships? They are very big. They are driven along by strong winds. But they are steered by a very small rudder. It makes them go where the captain wants to go.
- English Standard Version - Look at the ships also: though they are so large and are driven by strong winds, they are guided by a very small rudder wherever the will of the pilot directs.
- New Living Translation - And a small rudder makes a huge ship turn wherever the pilot chooses to go, even though the winds are strong.
- Christian Standard Bible - And consider ships: Though very large and driven by fierce winds, they are guided by a very small rudder wherever the will of the pilot directs.
- New American Standard Bible - Look at the ships too: though they are so large and are driven by strong winds, they are nevertheless directed by a very small rudder wherever the inclination of the pilot determines.
- New King James Version - Look also at ships: although they are so large and are driven by fierce winds, they are turned by a very small rudder wherever the pilot desires.
- American Standard Version - Behold, the ships also, though they are so great and are driven by rough winds, are yet turned about by a very small rudder, whither the impulse of the steersman willeth.
- King James Version - Behold also the ships, which though they be so great, and are driven of fierce winds, yet are they turned about with a very small helm, whithersoever the governor listeth.
- New English Translation - Look at ships too: Though they are so large and driven by harsh winds, they are steered by a tiny rudder wherever the pilot’s inclination directs.
- World English Bible - Behold, the ships also, though they are so big and are driven by fierce winds, are yet guided by a very small rudder, wherever the pilot desires.
- 新標點和合本 - 看哪,船隻雖然甚大,又被大風催逼,只用小小的舵,就隨着掌舵的意思轉動。
- 和合本2010(上帝版-繁體) - 再看船隻,雖然甚大,又被強風猛吹,只用小小的舵就隨着掌舵的意思轉動。
- 和合本2010(神版-繁體) - 再看船隻,雖然甚大,又被強風猛吹,只用小小的舵就隨着掌舵的意思轉動。
- 當代譯本 - 一艘大船被強風吹襲時,船身雖然龐大,但舵手只要操縱一個小小的舵,就能隨意駕駛它。
- 聖經新譯本 - 試看,船隻雖然甚大,又被狂風催逼,舵手只用小小的舵,就可以隨意操縱。
- 呂振中譯本 - 你看,就是船隻雖那麼大,又被強硬的風催逼着,也能被小小的舵所調導,向掌舵者的意思所願 去 的方向走。
- 中文標準譯本 - 再看船隻,雖然它那麼大,又被狂風吹逐,但是無論舵手的意圖想去哪裡,它都能被小小的舵來駕馭。
- 現代標點和合本 - 看哪,船隻雖然甚大,又被大風催逼,只用小小的舵就隨著掌舵的意思轉動。
- 文理和合譯本 - 試觀諸舟如彼其大、且為狂風所盪、運以小舵、則隨舵師所欲、
- 文理委辦譯本 - 雖有巨舟、為狂風動盪、而小舵得以運轉、隨舟子指揮、
- 施約瑟淺文理新舊約聖經 - 舟雖大、且為狂風飄蕩、而小舵得以運轉、隨舵師所欲、
- 吳經熊文理聖詠與新經全集 - 舟身雖大、且為暴風所驅、而舵師宴然把一小舵、亦能駕駛自如。
- Nueva Versión Internacional - Fíjense también en los barcos. A pesar de ser tan grandes y de ser impulsados por fuertes vientos, se gobiernan por un pequeño timón a voluntad del piloto.
- 현대인의 성경 - 배를 보십시오. 그렇게 큰 배가 강풍에 밀려 다녀도 항해사는 아주 작은 키 하나로 그 배를 마음대로 조종합니다.
- Новый Русский Перевод - Или, к примеру, корабли: как бы велики они ни были и какой бы сильный ветер ни дул, они направляются небольшим рулем туда, куда хочет штурман.
- Восточный перевод - Или, к примеру, корабли: как бы велики они ни были и какой бы сильный ветер ни дул, они направляются небольшим рулём туда, куда хочет штурман.
- Восточный перевод, версия с «Аллахом» - Или, к примеру, корабли: как бы велики они ни были и какой бы сильный ветер ни дул, они направляются небольшим рулём туда, куда хочет штурман.
- Восточный перевод, версия для Таджикистана - Или, к примеру, корабли: как бы велики они ни были и какой бы сильный ветер ни дул, они направляются небольшим рулём туда, куда хочет штурман.
- La Bible du Semeur 2015 - Pensez encore aux bateaux : même s’il s’agit de grands navires et s’ils sont poussés par des vents violents, il suffit d’un tout petit gouvernail pour les diriger au gré du pilote.
- リビングバイブル - また大きな船も、小さなかじ一つで、どんな嵐の中でも思いのままに進路を変えることができます。
- Nestle Aland 28 - ἰδοὺ καὶ τὰ πλοῖα τηλικαῦτα ὄντα καὶ ὑπὸ ἀνέμων σκληρῶν ἐλαυνόμενα μετάγεται ὑπὸ ἐλαχίστου πηδαλίου ὅπου ἡ ὁρμὴ τοῦ εὐθύνοντος βούλεται.
- unfoldingWord® Greek New Testament - ἰδοὺ, καὶ τὰ πλοῖα, τηλικαῦτα ὄντα, καὶ ὑπὸ ἀνέμων σκληρῶν ἐλαυνόμενα, μετάγεται ὑπὸ ἐλαχίστου πηδαλίου, ὅπου ἡ ὁρμὴ τοῦ εὐθύνοντος βούλεται.
- Nova Versão Internacional - Tomem também como exemplo os navios; embora sejam tão grandes e impelidos por fortes ventos, são dirigidos por um leme muito pequeno, conforme a vontade do piloto.
- Hoffnung für alle - Und selbst bei den Schiffen, die nur von starken Winden vorangetrieben werden können, bestimmt der Steuermann die Richtung mit einem kleinen Ruder.
- Kinh Thánh Hiện Đại - Chỉ cần chiếc bánh lái nhỏ, người hoa tiêu có thể điều khiển cả chiếc tàu to lớn đi theo hướng mình muốn.
- พระคริสตธรรมคัมภีร์ไทย ฉบับอมตธรรมร่วมสมัย - หรือให้ดูเรือเป็นตัวอย่าง ถึงแม้ว่ามันจะมีขนาดใหญ่และแล่นไปตามแรงลม แต่มันก็มีหางเสือเล็กๆ คอยคัดท้ายเรือให้ไปในที่ต่างๆ ตามที่นายท้ายต้องการ
- พระคัมภีร์ ฉบับแปลใหม่ - ดูเถิด เรือก็เช่นกัน แม้ว่าจะมีขนาดใหญ่และถูกลมแรงพัด ก็ยังถูกควบคุมด้วยหางเสือเล็กๆ ที่นายท้ายใช้บังคับทิศทาง
Cross Reference
- Matthew 8:24 - And suddenly a violent storm arose on the sea, so that the boat was being covered by the waves; but Jesus was sleeping.
- Acts 27:14 - But soon afterward a violent wind, called Euraquilo [a northeaster, a tempestuous windstorm like a typhoon], came rushing down from the island;
- Acts 27:15 - and when the ship was caught in it and could not head against the wind [to gain stability], we gave up and [letting her drift] were driven along.
- Acts 27:16 - We ran under the shelter of a small island [twenty-five miles south of Crete] called Clauda, and with great difficulty we were able to get the ship’s skiff on the deck and secure it.
- Acts 27:17 - After hoisting the skiff [on board], they used support lines [for frapping] to undergird and brace the ship’s hull; and fearing that they might run aground on the shallows of Syrtis [off the north coast of Africa], they let down the sea anchor and lowered the sails and were driven along [backwards with the bow into the wind].
- Acts 27:18 - On the next day, as we were being violently tossed about by the storm [and taking on water], they began to jettison the cargo;
- Acts 27:19 - and on the third day they threw the ship’s tackle (spare lines, blocks, miscellaneous equipment) overboard with their own hands [to further reduce the weight].
- Acts 27:20 - Since neither sun nor stars appeared for many days, and no small storm kept raging about us, from then on all hope of our being saved was [growing worse and worse and] gradually abandoned.
- Acts 27:21 - After they had gone a long time without food [because of seasickness and stress], Paul stood up before them and said, “Men, you should have followed my advice and should not have set sail from Crete, and brought on this damage and loss.
- Acts 27:22 - But even now I urge you to keep up your courage and be in good spirits, because there will be no loss of life among you, but only loss of the ship.
- Acts 27:23 - For this very night an angel of the God to whom I belong and whom I serve stood before me,
- Acts 27:24 - and said, ‘Stop being afraid, Paul. You must stand before Caesar; and behold, God has given you [the lives of] all those who are sailing with you.’
- Acts 27:25 - So keep up your courage, men, for I believe God and have complete confidence in Him that it will turn out exactly as I have been told;
- Acts 27:26 - but we must run [the ship] aground on some island.”
- Acts 27:27 - The fourteenth night had come and we were drifting and being driven about in the Adriatic Sea, when about midnight the sailors began to suspect that they were approaching some land.
- Acts 27:28 - So they took soundings [using a weighted line] and found [the depth to be] twenty fathoms (120 feet); and a little farther on they sounded again and found [the depth to be] fifteen fathoms (90 feet).
- Acts 27:29 - Then fearing that we might run aground somewhere on the rocks, they dropped four anchors from the stern [to slow the ship] and kept wishing for daybreak to come.
- Acts 27:30 - But as the sailors were trying to escape [secretly] from the ship and had let down the skiff into the sea, pretending that they were going to lay out anchors from the bow,
- Acts 27:31 - Paul said to the centurion and the soldiers, “Unless these men remain on the ship, you cannot be saved.”
- Acts 27:32 - Then the soldiers cut away the ropes that held the skiff and let it fall and drift away.
- Acts 27:33 - While they waited for the day to dawn, Paul encouraged them all [and told them] to have some food, saying, “This is the fourteenth day that you have been constantly on watch and going without food, having eaten nothing.
- Acts 27:34 - So I urge you to eat some food, for this is for your survival; for not a hair from the head of any of you will perish.”
- Acts 27:35 - Having said this, he took bread and gave thanks to God in front of them all, and he broke it and began to eat.
- Acts 27:36 - Then all of them were encouraged and their spirits improved, and they also ate some food.
- Acts 27:37 - All told there were two hundred and seventy-six of us aboard the ship.
- Acts 27:38 - After they had eaten enough, they began to lighten the ship by throwing the wheat [from Egypt] overboard into the sea.
- Jonah 1:4 - But the Lord hurled a great wind toward the sea, and there was a violent tempest on the sea so that the ship was about to break up.
- Psalms 107:25 - For He spoke and raised up a stormy wind, Which lifted up the waves of the sea.
- Psalms 107:26 - They went up toward the heavens [on the crest of the wave], they went down again to the depths [of the watery trough]; Their courage melted away in their misery.
- Psalms 107:27 - They staggered and trembled like a drunken man, And were at their wits’ end [all their wisdom was useless].