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- New Living Translation - You gave me victory over my accusers. You appointed me ruler over nations; people I don’t even know now serve me.
- 新标点和合本 - 你救我脱离百姓的争竞, 立我作列国的元首; 我素不认识的民必侍奉我。
- 和合本2010(上帝版-简体) - 你救我脱离百姓的纷争, 立我作列国的元首; 我素不认识的百姓必事奉我。
- 和合本2010(神版-简体) - 你救我脱离百姓的纷争, 立我作列国的元首; 我素不认识的百姓必事奉我。
- 当代译本 - 你救我脱离我百姓的攻击, 立我做列国的元首。 素不相识的民族也服侍我。
- 圣经新译本 - 你救我脱离了人民的争竞, 你立我作列国的元首; 我不认识的人民要服事我。
- 中文标准译本 - 你救我脱离民众的纷争, 立我作列国之首, 连我不认识的民也服事我。
- 现代标点和合本 - 你救我脱离百姓的争竞, 立我做列国的元首, 我素不认识的民必侍奉我。
- 和合本(拼音版) - 你救我脱离百姓的争竞, 立我作列国的元首, 我素不认识的民必侍奉我。
- New International Version - You have delivered me from the attacks of the people; you have made me the head of nations. People I did not know now serve me,
- New International Reader's Version - You saved me when my own people attacked me. You made me the ruler over nations. People I didn’t know serve me now.
- English Standard Version - You delivered me from strife with the people; you made me the head of the nations; people whom I had not known served me.
- The Message - You rescued me from a squabbling people; you made me a leader of nations. People I’d never heard of served me; the moment they got wind of me they listened. The foreign devils gave up; they came on their bellies, crawling from their hideouts.
- Christian Standard Bible - You have freed me from the feuds among the people; you have appointed me the head of nations; a people I had not known serve me.
- New American Standard Bible - You have rescued me from the contentions of the people; You have placed me as head of the nations; A people whom I have not known serve me.
- New King James Version - You have delivered me from the strivings of the people; You have made me the head of the nations; A people I have not known shall serve me.
- Amplified Bible - You have rescued me from the contentions of the people; You have placed me as the head of the nations; A people whom I have not known serve me.
- American Standard Version - Thou hast delivered me from the strivings of the people; Thou hast made me the head of the nations: A people whom I have not known shall serve me.
- King James Version - Thou hast delivered me from the strivings of the people; and thou hast made me the head of the heathen: a people whom I have not known shall serve me.
- New English Translation - You rescue me from a hostile army; you make me a leader of nations; people over whom I had no authority are now my subjects.
- World English Bible - You have delivered me from the strivings of the people. You have made me the head of the nations. A people whom I have not known shall serve me.
- 新標點和合本 - 你救我脫離百姓的爭競, 立我作列國的元首; 我素不認識的民必事奉我。
- 和合本2010(上帝版-繁體) - 你救我脫離百姓的紛爭, 立我作列國的元首; 我素不認識的百姓必事奉我。
- 和合本2010(神版-繁體) - 你救我脫離百姓的紛爭, 立我作列國的元首; 我素不認識的百姓必事奉我。
- 當代譯本 - 你救我脫離我百姓的攻擊, 立我做列國的元首。 素不相識的民族也服侍我。
- 聖經新譯本 - 你救我脫離了人民的爭競, 你立我作列國的元首; 我不認識的人民要服事我。
- 呂振中譯本 - 你解救了我脫離萬族民 的爭競; 你立 了我做列國的首領; 我不認識的民事奉了我。
- 中文標準譯本 - 你救我脫離民眾的紛爭, 立我作列國之首, 連我不認識的民也服事我。
- 現代標點和合本 - 你救我脫離百姓的爭競, 立我做列國的元首, 我素不認識的民必侍奉我。
- 文理和合譯本 - 爾援我於庶民之競爭、立我為列邦之元首、我所不識之民、必服役我兮、
- 文理委辦譯本 - 民相爭、爾援我兮、他邦之族、使我長之兮、未識之人、使我投之兮。
- 施約瑟淺文理新舊約聖經 - 異邦人與我爭戰、主拯救我、使我作列國之元首、不認識我之民、亦奉事我、
- 吳經熊文理聖詠與新經全集 - 被我痛擊而粉碎兮。如飄風之揚灰。被我委棄於道旁兮。如糞壤之成堆。
- Nueva Versión Internacional - Me has librado de una turba amotinada; me has puesto por encima de los paganos; me sirve gente que yo no conocía.
- 현대인의 성경 - 주께서 나를 반역하는 백성에게서 구하시고 나를 모든 민족의 머리가 되게 하셨으므로 내가 알지 못한 백성이 나를 섬기며
- La Bible du Semeur 2015 - Je les broie comme une poussière ╵qu’emporterait le vent. Je les balaie ╵comme la boue des rues.
- リビングバイブル - 神は、次々と 戦いに勝利をもたらしてくださいました。 諸国の民は私のもとに来て、仕えるようになりました。 私がそれまで知らなかった国民までが、 やって来てひれ伏すのです。 私に会ったこともない外国人が、 いとも簡単に服従します。 彼らは震えながら、とりでから出て来るのです。
- Nova Versão Internacional - Tu me livraste de um povo em revolta; fizeste-me o cabeça de nações; um povo que não conheci sujeita-se a mim.
- Hoffnung für alle - Ich rieb sie auf, zermalmte sie zu Staub, den der Wind verweht. Wie Dreck von der Straße fegte ich sie hinweg.
- Kinh Thánh Hiện Đại - Chúa cứu con khỏi sự công kích của con người, nâng con lên làm đầu các nước, cho những dân tộc xa lạ thần phục con.
- พระคริสตธรรมคัมภีร์ไทย ฉบับอมตธรรมร่วมสมัย - พระองค์ทรงช่วยข้าพระองค์จากการโจมตีของฝูงชน ทรงตั้งข้าพระองค์ให้เป็นประมุขของประชาชาติทั้งหลาย ผู้คนที่ข้าพระองค์ไม่รู้จักก็มาสวามิภักดิ์ต่อข้าพระองค์
- พระคัมภีร์ ฉบับแปลใหม่ - พระองค์ได้ช่วยข้าพเจ้าให้รอดพ้นจากการโต้แย้งของชนชาติ พระองค์ได้ให้ข้าพเจ้าเป็นหัวหน้าของบรรดาประชาชาติ ชนชาติที่ข้าพเจ้าไม่เคยรู้จักก็รับใช้ข้าพเจ้า
交叉引用
- Isaiah 49:6 - He says, “You will do more than restore the people of Israel to me. I will make you a light to the Gentiles, and you will bring my salvation to the ends of the earth.”
- 2 Samuel 10:1 - Some time after this, King Nahash of the Ammonites died, and his son Hanun became king.
- 2 Samuel 10:2 - David said, “I am going to show loyalty to Hanun just as his father, Nahash, was always loyal to me.” So David sent ambassadors to express sympathy to Hanun about his father’s death. But when David’s ambassadors arrived in the land of Ammon,
- 2 Samuel 10:3 - the Ammonite commanders said to Hanun, their master, “Do you really think these men are coming here to honor your father? No! David has sent them to spy out the city so they can come in and conquer it!”
- 2 Samuel 10:4 - So Hanun seized David’s ambassadors and shaved off half of each man’s beard, cut off their robes at the buttocks, and sent them back to David in shame.
- 2 Samuel 10:5 - When David heard what had happened, he sent messengers to tell the men, “Stay at Jericho until your beards grow out, and then come back.” For they felt deep shame because of their appearance.
- 2 Samuel 10:6 - When the people of Ammon realized how seriously they had angered David, they sent and hired 20,000 Aramean foot soldiers from the lands of Beth-rehob and Zobah, 1,000 from the king of Maacah, and 12,000 from the land of Tob.
- 2 Samuel 10:7 - When David heard about this, he sent Joab and all his warriors to fight them.
- 2 Samuel 10:8 - The Ammonite troops came out and drew up their battle lines at the entrance of the city gate, while the Arameans from Zobah and Rehob and the men from Tob and Maacah positioned themselves to fight in the open fields.
- 2 Samuel 10:9 - When Joab saw that he would have to fight on both the front and the rear, he chose some of Israel’s elite troops and placed them under his personal command to fight the Arameans in the fields.
- 2 Samuel 10:10 - He left the rest of the army under the command of his brother Abishai, who was to attack the Ammonites.
- 2 Samuel 10:11 - “If the Arameans are too strong for me, then come over and help me,” Joab told his brother. “And if the Ammonites are too strong for you, I will come and help you.
- 2 Samuel 10:12 - Be courageous! Let us fight bravely for our people and the cities of our God. May the Lord’s will be done.”
- 2 Samuel 10:13 - When Joab and his troops attacked, the Arameans began to run away.
- 2 Samuel 10:14 - And when the Ammonites saw the Arameans running, they ran from Abishai and retreated into the city. After the battle was over, Joab returned to Jerusalem.
- 2 Samuel 10:15 - The Arameans now realized that they were no match for Israel. So when they regrouped,
- 2 Samuel 10:16 - they were joined by additional Aramean troops summoned by Hadadezer from the other side of the Euphrates River. These troops arrived at Helam under the command of Shobach, the commander of Hadadezer’s forces.
- 2 Samuel 10:17 - When David heard what was happening, he mobilized all Israel, crossed the Jordan River, and led the army to Helam. The Arameans positioned themselves in battle formation and fought against David.
- 2 Samuel 10:18 - But again the Arameans fled from the Israelites. This time David’s forces killed 700 charioteers and 40,000 foot soldiers, including Shobach, the commander of their army.
- 2 Samuel 10:19 - When all the kings allied with Hadadezer saw that they had been defeated by Israel, they surrendered to Israel and became their subjects. After that, the Arameans were afraid to help the Ammonites.
- Psalms 108:9 - But Moab, my washbasin, will become my servant, and I will wipe my feet on Edom and shout in triumph over Philistia.”
- 2 Samuel 5:1 - Then all the tribes of Israel went to David at Hebron and told him, “We are your own flesh and blood.
- 2 Samuel 5:2 - In the past, when Saul was our king, you were the one who really led the forces of Israel. And the Lord told you, ‘You will be the shepherd of my people Israel. You will be Israel’s leader.’”
- 2 Samuel 5:3 - So there at Hebron, King David made a covenant before the Lord with all the elders of Israel. And they anointed him king of Israel.
- 2 Samuel 5:4 - David was thirty years old when he began to reign, and he reigned forty years in all.
- 2 Samuel 5:5 - He had reigned over Judah from Hebron for seven years and six months, and from Jerusalem he reigned over all Israel and Judah for thirty-three years.
- 2 Samuel 5:6 - David then led his men to Jerusalem to fight against the Jebusites, the original inhabitants of the land who were living there. The Jebusites taunted David, saying, “You’ll never get in here! Even the blind and lame could keep you out!” For the Jebusites thought they were safe.
- 2 Samuel 5:7 - But David captured the fortress of Zion, which is now called the City of David.
- 2 Samuel 5:8 - On the day of the attack, David said to his troops, “I hate those ‘lame’ and ‘blind’ Jebusites. Whoever attacks them should strike by going into the city through the water tunnel. ” That is the origin of the saying, “The blind and the lame may not enter the house.”
- 2 Samuel 5:9 - So David made the fortress his home, and he called it the City of David. He extended the city, starting at the supporting terraces and working inward.
- 2 Samuel 5:10 - And David became more and more powerful, because the Lord God of Heaven’s Armies was with him.
- 2 Samuel 5:11 - Then King Hiram of Tyre sent messengers to David, along with cedar timber and carpenters and stonemasons, and they built David a palace.
- 2 Samuel 5:12 - And David realized that the Lord had confirmed him as king over Israel and had blessed his kingdom for the sake of his people Israel.
- 2 Samuel 5:13 - After moving from Hebron to Jerusalem, David married more concubines and wives, and they had more sons and daughters.
- 2 Samuel 5:14 - These are the names of David’s sons who were born in Jerusalem: Shammua, Shobab, Nathan, Solomon,
- 2 Samuel 5:15 - Ibhar, Elishua, Nepheg, Japhia,
- 2 Samuel 5:16 - Elishama, Eliada, and Eliphelet.
- 2 Samuel 5:17 - When the Philistines heard that David had been anointed king of Israel, they mobilized all their forces to capture him. But David was told they were coming, so he went into the stronghold.
- 2 Samuel 5:18 - The Philistines arrived and spread out across the valley of Rephaim.
- 2 Samuel 5:19 - So David asked the Lord, “Should I go out to fight the Philistines? Will you hand them over to me?” The Lord replied to David, “Yes, go ahead. I will certainly hand them over to you.”
- 2 Samuel 5:20 - So David went to Baal-perazim and defeated the Philistines there. “The Lord did it!” David exclaimed. “He burst through my enemies like a raging flood!” So he named that place Baal-perazim (which means “the Lord who bursts through”).
- 2 Samuel 5:21 - The Philistines had abandoned their idols there, so David and his men confiscated them.
- 2 Samuel 5:22 - But after a while the Philistines returned and again spread out across the valley of Rephaim.
- 2 Samuel 5:23 - And again David asked the Lord what to do. “Do not attack them straight on,” the Lord replied. “Instead, circle around behind and attack them near the poplar trees.
- 2 Samuel 5:24 - When you hear a sound like marching feet in the tops of the poplar trees, be on the alert! That will be the signal that the Lord is moving ahead of you to strike down the Philistine army.”
- 2 Samuel 5:25 - So David did what the Lord commanded, and he struck down the Philistines all the way from Gibeon to Gezer.
- Hosea 1:10 - “Yet the time will come when Israel’s people will be like the sands of the seashore—too many to count! Then, at the place where they were told, ‘You are not my people,’ it will be said, ‘You are children of the living God.’
- Isaiah 49:22 - This is what the Sovereign Lord says: “See, I will give a signal to the godless nations. They will carry your little sons back to you in their arms; they will bring your daughters on their shoulders.
- Isaiah 49:23 - Kings and queens will serve you and care for all your needs. They will bow to the earth before you and lick the dust from your feet. Then you will know that I am the Lord. Those who trust in me will never be put to shame.”
- 2 Samuel 8:1 - After this, David defeated and subdued the Philistines by conquering Gath, their largest town.
- 2 Samuel 8:2 - David also conquered the land of Moab. He made the people lie down on the ground in a row, and he measured them off in groups with a length of rope. He measured off two groups to be executed for every one group to be spared. The Moabites who were spared became David’s subjects and paid him tribute money.
- 2 Samuel 8:3 - David also destroyed the forces of Hadadezer son of Rehob, king of Zobah, when Hadadezer marched out to strengthen his control along the Euphrates River.
- 2 Samuel 8:4 - David captured 1,000 chariots, 7,000 charioteers, and 20,000 foot soldiers. He crippled all the chariot horses except enough for 100 chariots.
- 2 Samuel 8:5 - When Arameans from Damascus arrived to help King Hadadezer, David killed 22,000 of them.
- 2 Samuel 8:6 - Then he placed several army garrisons in Damascus, the Aramean capital, and the Arameans became David’s subjects and paid him tribute money. So the Lord made David victorious wherever he went.
- 2 Samuel 8:7 - David brought the gold shields of Hadadezer’s officers to Jerusalem,
- 2 Samuel 8:8 - along with a large amount of bronze from Hadadezer’s towns of Tebah and Berothai.
- 2 Samuel 8:9 - When King Toi of Hamath heard that David had destroyed the entire army of Hadadezer,
- 2 Samuel 8:10 - he sent his son Joram to congratulate King David for his successful campaign. Hadadezer and Toi had been enemies and were often at war. Joram presented David with many gifts of silver, gold, and bronze.
- 2 Samuel 8:11 - King David dedicated all these gifts to the Lord, as he did with the silver and gold from the other nations he had defeated—
- 2 Samuel 8:12 - from Edom, Moab, Ammon, Philistia, and Amalek—and from Hadadezer son of Rehob, king of Zobah.
- 2 Samuel 8:13 - So David became even more famous when he returned from destroying 18,000 Edomites in the Valley of Salt.
- 2 Samuel 8:14 - He placed army garrisons throughout Edom, and all the Edomites became David’s subjects. In fact, the Lord made David victorious wherever he went.
- 2 Samuel 8:15 - So David reigned over all Israel and did what was just and right for all his people.
- 2 Samuel 8:16 - Joab son of Zeruiah was commander of the army. Jehoshaphat son of Ahilud was the royal historian.
- 2 Samuel 8:17 - Zadok son of Ahitub and Ahimelech son of Abiathar were the priests. Seraiah was the court secretary.
- 2 Samuel 8:18 - Benaiah son of Jehoiada was captain of the king’s bodyguard. And David’s sons served as priestly leaders.
- 2 Samuel 2:9 - There he proclaimed Ishbosheth king over Gilead, Jezreel, Ephraim, Benjamin, the land of the Ashurites, and all the rest of Israel.
- 2 Samuel 2:10 - Ishbosheth, Saul’s son, was forty years old when he became king, and he ruled from Mahanaim for two years. Meanwhile, the people of Judah remained loyal to David.
- Acts of the Apostles 5:31 - Then God put him in the place of honor at his right hand as Prince and Savior. He did this so the people of Israel would repent of their sins and be forgiven.
- Psalms 22:27 - The whole earth will acknowledge the Lord and return to him. All the families of the nations will bow down before him.
- Psalms 22:28 - For royal power belongs to the Lord. He rules all the nations.
- 2 Samuel 19:9 - And throughout all the tribes of Israel there was much discussion and argument going on. The people were saying, “The king rescued us from our enemies and saved us from the Philistines, but Absalom chased him out of the country.
- Romans 16:26 - But now as the prophets foretold and as the eternal God has commanded, this message is made known to all Gentiles everywhere, so that they too might believe and obey him.
- Romans 15:18 - Yet I dare not boast about anything except what Christ has done through me, bringing the Gentiles to God by my message and by the way I worked among them.
- 2 Samuel 22:44 - “You gave me victory over my accusers. You preserved me as the ruler over nations; people I don’t even know now serve me.
- 2 Samuel 22:45 - Foreign nations cringe before me; as soon as they hear of me, they submit.
- 2 Samuel 22:46 - They all lose their courage and come trembling from their strongholds.
- Revelation 11:15 - Then the seventh angel blew his trumpet, and there were loud voices shouting in heaven: “The world has now become the Kingdom of our Lord and of his Christ, and he will reign forever and ever.”
- Romans 15:12 - And in another place Isaiah said, “The heir to David’s throne will come, and he will rule over the Gentiles. They will place their hope on him.”
- Isaiah 52:15 - And he will startle many nations. Kings will stand speechless in his presence. For they will see what they had not been told; they will understand what they had not heard about.
- Ephesians 1:22 - God has put all things under the authority of Christ and has made him head over all things for the benefit of the church.
- 1 Peter 2:10 - “Once you had no identity as a people; now you are God’s people. Once you received no mercy; now you have received God’s mercy.”
- 2 Samuel 3:1 - That was the beginning of a long war between those who were loyal to Saul and those loyal to David. As time passed David became stronger and stronger, while Saul’s dynasty became weaker and weaker.
- Isaiah 55:5 - You also will command nations you do not know, and peoples unknown to you will come running to obey, because I, the Lord your God, the Holy One of Israel, have made you glorious.”