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- 新标点和合本 - 他们的审判官被扔在岩下; 众人要听我的话,因为这话甘甜。
- 和合本2010(上帝版-简体) - 他们的审判官被扔在岩下, 他们就要听我的话,因为这话甘甜。
- 和合本2010(神版-简体) - 他们的审判官被扔在岩下, 他们就要听我的话,因为这话甘甜。
- 当代译本 - 他们的首领被抛下悬崖的时候, 他们就会知道我所言不虚。
- 圣经新译本 - 他们的官长被摔在山崖下的时候, 他们就要听我的话,因为我的话甘美。
- 中文标准译本 - 他们的审判官被扔下悬崖, 他们才会听我的言语, 因为这言语令人欣喜。
- 现代标点和合本 - 他们的审判官被扔在岩下, 众人要听我的话,因为这话甘甜。
- 和合本(拼音版) - 他们的审判官被扔在岩下。 众人要听我的话,因为这话甘甜。
- New International Version - Their rulers will be thrown down from the cliffs, and the wicked will learn that my words were well spoken.
- New International Reader's Version - When their rulers are thrown down from the rocky cliffs, those evil people will realize that my words were true.
- English Standard Version - When their judges are thrown over the cliff, then they shall hear my words, for they are pleasant.
- New Living Translation - When their leaders are thrown down from a cliff, the wicked will listen to my words and find them true.
- Christian Standard Bible - When their rulers will be thrown off the sides of a cliff, the people will listen to my words, for they are pleasing.
- New American Standard Bible - Their judges are thrown down by the sides of the rock, And they hear my words, for they are pleasant.
- New King James Version - Their judges are overthrown by the sides of the cliff, And they hear my words, for they are sweet.
- Amplified Bible - Their [wicked, godless] judges are thrown down the sides of the rocky cliff, And they [who followed them] will hear my words, for they are pleasant (just).
- American Standard Version - Their judges are thrown down by the sides of the rock; And they shall hear my words; for they are sweet.
- King James Version - When their judges are overthrown in stony places, they shall hear my words; for they are sweet.
- New English Translation - They will be thrown down the side of a cliff by their judges. They will listen to my words, for they are pleasant.
- World English Bible - Their judges are thrown down by the sides of the rock. They will hear my words, for they are well spoken.
- 新標點和合本 - 他們的審判官被扔在巖下; 眾人要聽我的話,因為這話甘甜。
- 和合本2010(上帝版-繁體) - 他們的審判官被扔在巖下, 他們就要聽我的話,因為這話甘甜。
- 和合本2010(神版-繁體) - 他們的審判官被扔在巖下, 他們就要聽我的話,因為這話甘甜。
- 當代譯本 - 他們的首領被拋下懸崖的時候, 他們就會知道我所言不虛。
- 聖經新譯本 - 他們的官長被摔在山崖下的時候, 他們就要聽我的話,因為我的話甘美。
- 呂振中譯本 - 他們的統治官被墮下於山崖, 他們就聽我說的話,而認為可喜悅。
- 中文標準譯本 - 他們的審判官被扔下懸崖, 他們才會聽我的言語, 因為這言語令人欣喜。
- 現代標點和合本 - 他們的審判官被扔在巖下, 眾人要聽我的話,因為這話甘甜。
- 文理和合譯本 - 迨其士師擲於巖下、人則必聽我言、以之為甘兮、
- 文理委辦譯本 - 我縱牧伯於巖旁、我之言詞、惟尚溫和、使之聽聞兮、
- 施約瑟淺文理新舊約聖經 - 彼眾牧伯、顛蹶石間、一聞我言、即以為妙、
- 吳經熊文理聖詠與新經全集 - 大憝既伏辜。當知吾言哲。
- Nueva Versión Internacional - Cuando sus gobernantes sean lanzados desde los despeñaderos, sabrán que mis palabras eran bien intencionadas.
- 현대인의 성경 - 그들의 통치자들이 바위 절벽에서 떨어질 때 사람들은 내 말을 들을 것이다.
- Новый Русский Перевод - Прислушайся к моему молению, потому что я сильно изнемог; избавь меня от преследователей, потому что они сильнее меня.
- Восточный перевод - Прислушайся к моему молению, потому что я сильно изнемог; избавь меня от преследователей, потому что они сильнее меня.
- Восточный перевод, версия с «Аллахом» - Прислушайся к моему молению, потому что я сильно изнемог; избавь меня от преследователей, потому что они сильнее меня.
- Восточный перевод, версия для Таджикистана - Прислушайся к моему молению, потому что я сильно изнемог; избавь меня от преследователей, потому что они сильнее меня.
- La Bible du Semeur 2015 - Que leurs chefs ╵soient précipités ╵contre les rochers ; alors on écoutera ╵mes paroles ╵car elles sont appréciables.
- リビングバイブル - 悪者どもの指導者たちが罰を受け、 その骨が地にばらまかれるなら、 彼らは初めて私のことばに注意をはらい、 今まで、私が彼らを助けようとしていたことに 気づくでしょう。
- Nova Versão Internacional - Quando eles caírem nas mãos da Rocha, o juiz deles, ouvirão as minhas palavras com apreço.
- Hoffnung für alle - Die Mächtigen werden bald selbst zum Tode verurteilt und die Felswand hinabgestoßen werden. Man lässt ihre Knochen auf dem Boden verstreut liegen wie die Erdschollen, die vom Bauer umgepflügt wurden. Dann wird man wieder auf mich hören und erkennen, dass meine Worte Hilfe und Orientierung geben.
- Kinh Thánh Hiện Đại - Khi các phán quan của họ bị ném vào tảng đá, người ác sẽ nghe lời con và thấy đúng.
- พระคริสตธรรมคัมภีร์ไทย ฉบับอมตธรรมร่วมสมัย - บรรดาหัวหน้าของพวกเขาจะถูกเหวี่ยงลงจากหน้าผา และคนชั่วร้ายจะเรียนรู้ว่าคำพูดที่ข้าพเจ้าได้กล่าวไว้นั้นถูกต้อง
- พระคัมภีร์ ฉบับแปลใหม่ - เมื่อบรรดาผู้พิพากษาของพวกเขาถูกเหวี่ยงกระทบหิน คนทั้งหลายจะทราบว่าคำพูดของข้าพเจ้าเป็นจริง
交叉引用
- 1 Chronicles 11:1 - Then all Israel assembled before David at Hebron. “Look at us,” they said. “We’re your very flesh and blood. In the past, yes, even while Saul was king, you were the real leader of Israel. God told you, ‘You will shepherd my people Israel; you are to be the ruler of my people Israel.’” When all the elders of Israel came to the king at Hebron, David made a covenant with them in the presence of God at Hebron. Then they anointed David king over Israel exactly as God had commanded through Samuel.
- 2 Samuel 2:4 - The citizens of Judah came to Hebron, and then and there made David king over the clans of Judah. A report was brought to David that the men of Jabesh Gilead had given Saul a decent burial. David sent messengers to the men of Jabesh Gilead: “God bless you for this—for honoring your master, Saul, with a funeral. God honor you and be true to you—and I’ll do the same, matching your generous act of goodness. Strengthen your resolve and do what must be done. Your master, Saul, is dead. The citizens of Judah have made me their king.” * * *
- Luke 4:22 - All who were there, watching and listening, were surprised at how well he spoke. But they also said, “Isn’t this Joseph’s son, the one we’ve known since he was just a kid?”
- 1 Chronicles 10:1 - The Philistines went to war against Israel; the Israelites ran for their lives from the Philistines but fell, slaughtered on Mount Gilboa. The Philistines zeroed in on Saul and his sons and killed his sons Jonathan, Abinadab, and Malki-Shua. The battle went hard against Saul—the archers found him and wounded him. Saul said to his armor bearer, “Draw your sword and finish me off before these pagan pigs get to me and make a sport of my body.” But his armor bearer, restrained by both reverence and fear, wouldn’t do it. So Saul took his own sword and killed himself. The armor bearer, panicked because Saul was dead, then killed himself.
- 1 Chronicles 10:6 - So Saul and his three sons—all four the same day—died. When all the Israelites in the valley saw that the army had fled and that Saul and his sons were dead, they abandoned their cities and ran off; the Philistines came and moved in.
- 2 Samuel 1:17 - Then David sang this lament over Saul and his son Jonathan, and gave orders that everyone in Judah learn it by heart. Yes, it’s even inscribed in The Book of Jashar.
- 2 Samuel 1:19 - Oh, oh, Gazelles of Israel, struck down on your hills, the mighty warriors—fallen, fallen! Don’t announce it in the city of Gath, don’t post the news in the streets of Ashkelon. Don’t give those coarse Philistine girls one more excuse for a drunken party! No more dew or rain for you, hills of Gilboa, and not a drop from springs and wells, For there the warriors’ shields were dragged through the mud, Saul’s shield left there to rot.
- 2 Samuel 1:22 - Jonathan’s bow was bold— the bigger they were the harder they fell. Saul’s sword was fearless— once out of the scabbard, nothing could stop it.
- 2 Samuel 1:23 - Saul and Jonathan—beloved, beautiful! Together in life, together in death. Swifter than plummeting eagles, stronger than proud lions.
- 2 Samuel 1:24 - Women of Israel, weep for Saul. He dressed you in finest cottons and silks, spared no expense in making you elegant. The mighty warriors—fallen, fallen in the middle of the fight! Jonathan—struck down on your hills!
- 2 Samuel 1:26 - O my dear brother Jonathan, I’m crushed by your death. Your friendship was a miracle-wonder, love far exceeding anything I’ve known— or ever hope to know.
- 2 Samuel 1:27 - The mighty warriors—fallen, fallen. And the arms of war broken to bits.
- 1 Samuel 31:1 - The Philistines made war on Israel. The men of Israel were in full retreat from the Philistines, falling left and right, wounded on Mount Gilboa. The Philistines caught up with Saul and his sons. They killed Jonathan, Abinadab, and Malki-Shua, Saul’s sons.
- 1 Samuel 31:3 - The battle was hot and heavy around Saul. The archers got his range and wounded him badly. Saul said to his weapon bearer, “Draw your sword and put me out of my misery, lest these pagan pigs come and make a game out of killing me.”
- 1 Samuel 31:4 - But his weapon bearer wouldn’t do it. He was terrified. So Saul took the sword himself and fell on it. When the weapon bearer saw that Saul was dead, he too fell on his sword and died with him. So Saul, his three sons, and his weapon bearer—the men closest to him—died together that day.
- 1 Samuel 31:7 - When the Israelites in the valley opposite and those on the other side of the Jordan saw that their army was in full retreat and that Saul and his sons were dead, they left their cities and ran for their lives. The Philistines moved in and occupied the sites.
- 1 Samuel 31:8 - The next day, when the Philistines came to rob the dead, they found Saul and his three sons dead on Mount Gilboa. They cut off Saul’s head and stripped off his armor. Then they spread the good news all through Philistine country in the shrines of their idols and among the people. They displayed his armor in the shrine of the Ashtoreth. They nailed his corpse to the wall at Beth Shan.
- Psalms 45:2 - “You’re the handsomest of men; every word from your lips is sheer grace, and God has blessed you, blessed you so much. Strap your sword to your side, warrior! Accept praise! Accept due honor! Ride majestically! Ride triumphantly! Ride on the side of truth! Ride for the righteous meek!
- 2 Samuel 5:1 - Before long all the tribes of Israel approached David in Hebron and said, “Look at us—your own flesh and blood! In time past when Saul was our king, you were the one who really ran the country. Even then God said to you, ‘You will shepherd my people Israel and you’ll be the prince.’”
- 2 Samuel 5:3 - All the leaders of Israel met with King David at Hebron, and the king made a treaty with them in the presence of God. And so they anointed David king over Israel. * * *
- 1 Chronicles 12:38 - All these soldiers came to David at Hebron, ready to fight if necessary; they were both united and determined to make David king over all Israel. And everyone else in Israel was of the same mind—“Make David king!” They were with David for three days of feasting celebration, with food and drink supplied by their families. Neighbors ranging from as far north as Issachar, Zebulun, and Naphtali arrived with donkeys, camels, mules, and oxen loaded down with food for the party: flour, fig cakes, raisin cakes, wine, oil, cattle, and sheep—joy in Israel!
- 2 Samuel 23:1 - These are David’s last words: The voice of the son of Jesse, the voice of the man God took to the top, Whom the God of Jacob made king, and Israel’s most popular singer!