Parallel Verses
- New Living Translation - Then the king regretted what he had said; but because of the vow he had made in front of his guests, he issued the necessary orders.
- 新标点和合本 - 王便忧愁,但因他所起的誓,又因同席的人,就吩咐给她;
- 和合本2010(上帝版-简体) - 王就忧愁,然而因他所发的誓,又因同席的人,就下令给她;
- 和合本2010(神版-简体) - 王就忧愁,然而因他所发的誓,又因同席的人,就下令给她;
- 当代译本 - 希律感到为难,但既然在众宾客面前起了誓,只好下令给她。
- 圣经新译本 - 王就忧愁,但因为誓言和在座的宾客,就下令给她。
- 中文标准译本 - 王就忧忧愁愁,但因所起的誓,又因一同坐席的人,就下令给她。
- 现代标点和合本 - 王便忧愁,但因他所起的誓,又因同席的人,就吩咐给她。
- 和合本(拼音版) - 王便忧愁,但因他所起的誓,又因同席的人,就吩咐给她。
- New International Version - The king was distressed, but because of his oaths and his dinner guests, he ordered that her request be granted
- New International Reader's Version - The king was very upset. But he thought of his promise and his dinner guests. So he told one of his men to give her what she asked for.
- English Standard Version - And the king was sorry, but because of his oaths and his guests he commanded it to be given.
- Christian Standard Bible - Although the king regretted it, he commanded that it be granted because of his oaths and his guests.
- New American Standard Bible - And although he was grieved, the king commanded it to be given because of his oaths and his dinner guests.
- New King James Version - And the king was sorry; nevertheless, because of the oaths and because of those who sat with him, he commanded it to be given to her.
- Amplified Bible - The king was distressed, but because of his oaths, and because of his dinner guests, he ordered it to be given her.
- American Standard Version - And the king was grieved; but for the sake of his oaths, and of them that sat at meat with him, he commanded it to be given;
- King James Version - And the king was sorry: nevertheless for the oath's sake, and them which sat with him at meat, he commanded it to be given her.
- New English Translation - Although it grieved the king, because of his oath and the dinner guests he commanded it to be given.
- World English Bible - The king was grieved, but for the sake of his oaths, and of those who sat at the table with him, he commanded it to be given,
- 新標點和合本 - 王便憂愁,但因他所起的誓,又因同席的人,就吩咐給她;
- 和合本2010(上帝版-繁體) - 王就憂愁,然而因他所發的誓,又因同席的人,就下令給她;
- 和合本2010(神版-繁體) - 王就憂愁,然而因他所發的誓,又因同席的人,就下令給她;
- 當代譯本 - 希律感到為難,但既然在眾賓客面前起了誓,只好下令給她。
- 聖經新譯本 - 王就憂愁,但因為誓言和在座的賓客,就下令給她。
- 呂振中譯本 - 王很憂愁,只因有了起誓的話和一同坐席的人,就發命令要給;
- 中文標準譯本 - 王就憂憂愁愁,但因所起的誓,又因一同坐席的人,就下令給她。
- 現代標點和合本 - 王便憂愁,但因他所起的誓,又因同席的人,就吩咐給她。
- 文理和合譯本 - 王憂、然以誓故、又以同筵者在、乃命予之、
- 文理委辦譯本 - 王憂、然既誓、又以同席者在、乃命賜之、
- 施約瑟淺文理新舊約聖經 - 王憂、奈已發誓、又因同席者在、乃命予之、
- 吳經熊文理聖詠與新經全集 - 王愀然不樂、然礙於所誓、及在席諸賓、乃准其所請、
- Nueva Versión Internacional - El rey se entristeció, pero, a causa de sus juramentos y en atención a los invitados, ordenó que se le concediera la petición,
- 현대인의 성경 - 왕은 몹시 괴로웠으나 자기가 한 맹세와 잔치 자리에 앉아 있는 손님들 때문에 그녀의 요구를 들어주라고 명령하고
- Новый Русский Перевод - Царь опечалился, но, так как он поклялся перед возлежавшим за столом гостями, то велел исполнить ее желание.
- Восточный перевод - Царь опечалился, но так как он поклялся перед возлежавшими за столом гостями, то велел исполнить её желание.
- Восточный перевод, версия с «Аллахом» - Царь опечалился, но так как он поклялся перед возлежавшими за столом гостями, то велел исполнить её желание.
- Восточный перевод, версия для Таджикистана - Царь опечалился, но так как он поклялся перед возлежавшими за столом гостями, то велел исполнить её желание.
- La Bible du Semeur 2015 - Cette demande attrista le roi. Mais à cause de son serment et de ses invités, il donna l’ordre de la lui accorder.
- リビングバイブル - 王は後悔しましたが、自分が誓ったことでもあり、また並み居る客の手前もあって、引っ込みがつきません。しかたなく、それを彼女に与えるように命令しました。
- Nestle Aland 28 - καὶ λυπηθεὶς ὁ βασιλεὺς διὰ τοὺς ὅρκους καὶ τοὺς συνανακειμένους ἐκέλευσεν δοθῆναι,
- unfoldingWord® Greek New Testament - καὶ ἐλυπήθη ὁ βασιλεὺς διὰ τοὺς ὅρκους καὶ τοὺς συνανακειμένους, ἐκέλευσεν δοθῆναι.
- Nova Versão Internacional - O rei ficou aflito, mas, por causa do juramento e dos convidados, ordenou que lhe fosse dado o que ela pedia
- Hoffnung für alle - Der König war bestürzt. Aber weil er sein Versprechen gegeben hatte – noch dazu vor allen Gästen –, willigte er ein und befahl,
- Kinh Thánh Hiện Đại - Hê-rốt tỏ vẻ buồn phiền, nhưng đã lỡ thề, vua không thể rút lời trước mặt quan khách, đành ra lệnh làm theo ý cô gái.
- พระคริสตธรรมคัมภีร์ไทย ฉบับอมตธรรมร่วมสมัย - กษัตริย์ก็เป็นทุกข์ แต่ขัดไม่ได้เพราะได้ปฏิญาณไว้และเห็นแก่หน้าแขกเหรื่อ จึงบัญชาให้เป็นไปตามที่นางขอ
- พระคัมภีร์ ฉบับแปลใหม่ - แม้เฮโรดจะเศร้าใจ แต่เป็นเพราะคำมั่นสัญญาของท่านและแขกในงาน ท่านจึงสั่งให้นำมาให้
Cross Reference
- Luke 13:32 - Jesus replied, “Go tell that fox that I will keep on casting out demons and healing people today and tomorrow; and the third day I will accomplish my purpose.
- 1 Samuel 28:10 - But Saul took an oath in the name of the Lord and promised, “As surely as the Lord lives, nothing bad will happen to you for doing this.”
- 1 Samuel 25:32 - David replied to Abigail, “Praise the Lord, the God of Israel, who has sent you to meet me today!
- 1 Samuel 25:33 - Thank God for your good sense! Bless you for keeping me from murder and from carrying out vengeance with my own hands.
- 1 Samuel 25:34 - For I swear by the Lord, the God of Israel, who has kept me from hurting you, that if you had not hurried out to meet me, not one of Nabal’s men would still be alive tomorrow morning.”
- 2 Kings 6:31 - “May God strike me and even kill me if I don’t separate Elisha’s head from his shoulders this very day,” the king vowed.
- 2 Kings 6:32 - Elisha was sitting in his house with the elders of Israel when the king sent a messenger to summon him. But before the messenger arrived, Elisha said to the elders, “A murderer has sent a man to cut off my head. When he arrives, shut the door and keep him out. We will soon hear his master’s steps following him.”
- 2 Kings 6:33 - While Elisha was still saying this, the messenger arrived. And the king said, “All this misery is from the Lord! Why should I wait for the Lord any longer?”
- John 19:12 - Then Pilate tried to release him, but the Jewish leaders shouted, “If you release this man, you are no ‘friend of Caesar.’ Anyone who declares himself a king is a rebel against Caesar.”
- John 19:13 - When they said this, Pilate brought Jesus out to them again. Then Pilate sat down on the judgment seat on the platform that is called the Stone Pavement (in Hebrew, Gabbatha).
- John 19:14 - It was now about noon on the day of preparation for the Passover. And Pilate said to the people, “Look, here is your king!”
- John 19:15 - “Away with him,” they yelled. “Away with him! Crucify him!” “What? Crucify your king?” Pilate asked. “We have no king but Caesar,” the leading priests shouted back.
- John 19:16 - Then Pilate turned Jesus over to them to be crucified. So they took Jesus away.
- Judges 11:30 - And Jephthah made a vow to the Lord. He said, “If you give me victory over the Ammonites,
- Judges 11:31 - I will give to the Lord whatever comes out of my house to meet me when I return in triumph. I will sacrifice it as a burnt offering.”
- 1 Samuel 14:39 - I vow by the name of the Lord who rescued Israel that the sinner will surely die, even if it is my own son Jonathan!” But no one would tell him what the trouble was.
- 1 Samuel 14:40 - Then Saul said, “Jonathan and I will stand over here, and all of you stand over there.” And the people responded to Saul, “Whatever you think is best.”
- 1 Samuel 14:41 - Then Saul prayed, “O Lord, God of Israel, please show us who is guilty and who is innocent. ” Then they cast sacred lots, and Jonathan and Saul were chosen as the guilty ones, and the people were declared innocent.
- 1 Samuel 14:42 - Then Saul said, “Now cast lots again and choose between me and Jonathan.” And Jonathan was shown to be the guilty one.
- 1 Samuel 14:43 - “Tell me what you have done,” Saul demanded of Jonathan. “I tasted a little honey,” Jonathan admitted. “It was only a little bit on the end of my stick. Does that deserve death?”
- 1 Samuel 14:44 - “Yes, Jonathan,” Saul said, “you must die! May God strike me and even kill me if you do not die for this.”
- 1 Samuel 14:45 - But the people broke in and said to Saul, “Jonathan has won this great victory for Israel. Should he die? Far from it! As surely as the Lord lives, not one hair on his head will be touched, for God helped him do a great deed today.” So the people rescued Jonathan, and he was not put to death.
- 1 Samuel 14:28 - But one of the men saw him and said, “Your father made the army take a strict oath that anyone who eats food today will be cursed. That is why everyone is weary and faint.”
- Matthew 14:1 - When Herod Antipas, the ruler of Galilee, heard about Jesus,
- Numbers 30:5 - But if her father refuses to let her fulfill the vow or pledge on the day he hears of it, then all her vows and pledges will become invalid. The Lord will forgive her because her father would not let her fulfill them.
- Numbers 30:6 - “Now suppose a young woman makes a vow or binds herself with an impulsive pledge and later marries.
- Numbers 30:7 - If her husband learns of her vow or pledge and does not object on the day he hears of it, her vows and pledges will stand.
- Numbers 30:8 - But if her husband refuses to accept her vow or impulsive pledge on the day he hears of it, he nullifies her commitments, and the Lord will forgive her.
- Matthew 14:5 - Herod wanted to kill John, but he was afraid of a riot, because all the people believed John was a prophet.
- Acts of the Apostles 25:3 - They asked Festus as a favor to transfer Paul to Jerusalem (planning to ambush and kill him on the way).
- Acts of the Apostles 25:4 - But Festus replied that Paul was at Caesarea and he himself would be returning there soon.
- Acts of the Apostles 25:5 - So he said, “Those of you in authority can return with me. If Paul has done anything wrong, you can make your accusations.”
- Acts of the Apostles 25:6 - About eight or ten days later Festus returned to Caesarea, and on the following day he took his seat in court and ordered that Paul be brought in.
- Acts of the Apostles 25:7 - When Paul arrived, the Jewish leaders from Jerusalem gathered around and made many serious accusations they couldn’t prove.
- Acts of the Apostles 25:8 - Paul denied the charges. “I am not guilty of any crime against the Jewish laws or the Temple or the Roman government,” he said.
- Acts of the Apostles 25:9 - Then Festus, wanting to please the Jews, asked him, “Are you willing to go to Jerusalem and stand trial before me there?”
- 1 Samuel 25:22 - May God strike me and kill me if even one man of his household is still alive tomorrow morning!”
- Ecclesiastes 5:2 - Don’t make rash promises, and don’t be hasty in bringing matters before God. After all, God is in heaven, and you are here on earth. So let your words be few.
- Mark 6:26 - Then the king deeply regretted what he had said; but because of the vows he had made in front of his guests, he couldn’t refuse her.
- Judges 21:1 - The Israelites had vowed at Mizpah, “We will never give our daughters in marriage to a man from the tribe of Benjamin.”
- Acts of the Apostles 24:23 - He ordered an officer to keep Paul in custody but to give him some freedom and allow his friends to visit him and take care of his needs.
- Acts of the Apostles 24:24 - A few days later Felix came back with his wife, Drusilla, who was Jewish. Sending for Paul, they listened as he told them about faith in Christ Jesus.
- Acts of the Apostles 24:25 - As he reasoned with them about righteousness and self-control and the coming day of judgment, Felix became frightened. “Go away for now,” he replied. “When it is more convenient, I’ll call for you again.”
- Acts of the Apostles 24:26 - He also hoped that Paul would bribe him, so he sent for him quite often and talked with him.
- Acts of the Apostles 24:27 - After two years went by in this way, Felix was succeeded by Porcius Festus. And because Felix wanted to gain favor with the Jewish people, he left Paul in prison.
- Matthew 27:17 - As the crowds gathered before Pilate’s house that morning, he asked them, “Which one do you want me to release to you—Barabbas, or Jesus who is called the Messiah?”
- Matthew 27:18 - (He knew very well that the religious leaders had arrested Jesus out of envy.)
- Matthew 27:19 - Just then, as Pilate was sitting on the judgment seat, his wife sent him this message: “Leave that innocent man alone. I suffered through a terrible nightmare about him last night.”
- Matthew 27:20 - Meanwhile, the leading priests and the elders persuaded the crowd to ask for Barabbas to be released and for Jesus to be put to death.
- Matthew 27:21 - So the governor asked again, “Which of these two do you want me to release to you?” The crowd shouted back, “Barabbas!”
- Matthew 27:22 - Pilate responded, “Then what should I do with Jesus who is called the Messiah?” They shouted back, “Crucify him!”
- Matthew 27:23 - “Why?” Pilate demanded. “What crime has he committed?” But the mob roared even louder, “Crucify him!”
- Matthew 27:24 - Pilate saw that he wasn’t getting anywhere and that a riot was developing. So he sent for a bowl of water and washed his hands before the crowd, saying, “I am innocent of this man’s blood. The responsibility is yours!”
- Matthew 27:25 - And all the people yelled back, “We will take responsibility for his death—we and our children!”
- Matthew 27:26 - So Pilate released Barabbas to them. He ordered Jesus flogged with a lead-tipped whip, then turned him over to the Roman soldiers to be crucified.
- Mark 6:20 - for Herod respected John; and knowing that he was a good and holy man, he protected him. Herod was greatly disturbed whenever he talked with John, but even so, he liked to listen to him.
- Mark 6:14 - Herod Antipas, the king, soon heard about Jesus, because everyone was talking about him. Some were saying, “This must be John the Baptist raised from the dead. That is why he can do such miracles.”
- 1 Samuel 14:24 - Now the men of Israel were pressed to exhaustion that day, because Saul had placed them under an oath, saying, “Let a curse fall on anyone who eats before evening—before I have full revenge on my enemies.” So no one ate anything all day,
- Judges 21:7 - How can we find wives for the few who remain, since we have sworn by the Lord not to give them our daughters in marriage?”
- Judges 21:8 - So they asked, “Who among the tribes of Israel did not join us at Mizpah when we assembled in the presence of the Lord?” And they discovered that no one from Jabesh-gilead had attended the assembly.
- Judges 21:9 - For after they counted all the people, no one from Jabesh-gilead was present.
- Judges 21:10 - So the assembly sent 12,000 of their best warriors to Jabesh-gilead with orders to kill everyone there, including women and children.
- Judges 21:11 - “This is what you are to do,” they said. “Completely destroy all the males and every woman who is not a virgin.”
- Judges 21:12 - Among the residents of Jabesh-gilead they found 400 young virgins who had never slept with a man, and they brought them to the camp at Shiloh in the land of Canaan.
- Judges 21:13 - The Israelite assembly sent a peace delegation to the remaining people of Benjamin who were living at the rock of Rimmon.
- Judges 21:14 - Then the men of Benjamin returned to their homes, and the 400 women of Jabesh-gilead who had been spared were given to them as wives. But there were not enough women for all of them.
- Judges 21:15 - The people felt sorry for Benjamin because the Lord had made this gap among the tribes of Israel.
- Judges 21:16 - So the elders of the assembly asked, “How can we find wives for the few who remain, since the women of the tribe of Benjamin are dead?
- Judges 21:17 - There must be heirs for the survivors so that an entire tribe of Israel is not wiped out.
- Judges 21:18 - But we cannot give them our own daughters in marriage because we have sworn with a solemn oath that anyone who does this will fall under God’s curse.”
- Judges 21:19 - Then they thought of the annual festival of the Lord held in Shiloh, south of Lebonah and north of Bethel, along the east side of the road that goes from Bethel to Shechem.
- Judges 21:20 - They told the men of Benjamin who still needed wives, “Go and hide in the vineyards.
- Judges 21:21 - When you see the young women of Shiloh come out for their dances, rush out from the vineyards, and each of you can take one of them home to the land of Benjamin to be your wife!
- Judges 21:22 - And when their fathers and brothers come to us in protest, we will tell them, ‘Please be sympathetic. Let them have your daughters, for we didn’t find wives for all of them when we destroyed Jabesh-gilead. And you are not guilty of breaking the vow since you did not actually give your daughters to them in marriage.’”
- Judges 21:23 - So the men of Benjamin did as they were told. Each man caught one of the women as she danced in the celebration and carried her off to be his wife. They returned to their own land, and they rebuilt their towns and lived in them.
- Daniel 6:14 - Hearing this, the king was deeply troubled, and he tried to think of a way to save Daniel. He spent the rest of the day looking for a way to get Daniel out of this predicament.
- Daniel 6:15 - In the evening the men went together to the king and said, “Your Majesty, you know that according to the law of the Medes and the Persians, no law that the king signs can be changed.”
- Daniel 6:16 - So at last the king gave orders for Daniel to be arrested and thrown into the den of lions. The king said to him, “May your God, whom you serve so faithfully, rescue you.”
- Judges 11:39 - When she returned home, her father kept the vow he had made, and she died a virgin. So it has become a custom in Israel