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  • The Message - “Afflicted city, storm-battered, unpitied: I’m about to rebuild you with stones of turquoise, Lay your foundations with sapphires, construct your towers with rubies, Your gates with jewels, and all your walls with precious stones. All your children will have God for their teacher— what a mentor for your children! You’ll be built solid, grounded in righteousness, far from any trouble—nothing to fear! far from terror—it won’t even come close! If anyone attacks you, don’t for a moment suppose that I sent them, And if any should attack, nothing will come of it. I create the blacksmith who fires up his forge and makes a weapon designed to kill. I also create the destroyer— but no weapon that can hurt you has ever been forged. Any accuser who takes you to court will be dismissed as a liar. This is what God’s servants can expect. I’ll see to it that everything works out for the best.” God’s Decree.
  • 新标点和合本 - “你这受困苦、被风飘荡不得安慰的人哪, 我必以彩色安置你的石头, 以蓝宝石立定你的根基;
  • 和合本2010(上帝版-简体) - 你这受困苦、被暴风卷走、不得怜悯的城, 看哪,我必以灰泥来做你的石头, 以蓝宝石立你的根基,
  • 和合本2010(神版-简体) - 你这受困苦、被暴风卷走、不得怜悯的城, 看哪,我必以灰泥来做你的石头, 以蓝宝石立你的根基,
  • 当代译本 - “困苦不堪、饱经风雨、 得不着安慰的城啊, 我要以彩石作你的地基, 用蓝宝石建造你的根基,
  • 圣经新译本 - 受困苦、被风飘荡、不得安慰的啊! 你看,我要用彩色的石头安置你的基石, 以蓝宝石奠定你的根基。
  • 中文标准译本 - “你这经受困苦、屡遭风暴、不得安慰的城 啊! 看哪!我必把你的石头安置在金属锑上, 以蓝宝石奠定你的根基,
  • 现代标点和合本 - “你这受困苦、被风飘荡、不得安慰的人哪, 我必以彩色安置你的石头, 以蓝宝石立定你的根基。
  • 和合本(拼音版) - “你这受困苦被风飘荡不得安慰的人哪, 我必以彩色安置你的石头, 以蓝宝石立定你的根基;
  • New International Version - “Afflicted city, lashed by storms and not comforted, I will rebuild you with stones of turquoise, your foundations with lapis lazuli.
  • New International Reader's Version - “Suffering city, you have been beaten by storms. You have not been comforted. I will rebuild you with turquoise stones. I will rebuild your foundations with lapis lazuli.
  • English Standard Version - “O afflicted one, storm-tossed and not comforted, behold, I will set your stones in antimony, and lay your foundations with sapphires.
  • New Living Translation - “O storm-battered city, troubled and desolate! I will rebuild you with precious jewels and make your foundations from lapis lazuli.
  • Christian Standard Bible - “Poor Jerusalem, storm-tossed, and not comforted, I will set your stones in black mortar, and lay your foundations in lapis lazuli.
  • New American Standard Bible - “Afflicted one, storm-tossed, and not comforted, Behold, I will set your stones in antimony, And I will lay your foundations with sapphires.
  • New King James Version - “O you afflicted one, Tossed with tempest, and not comforted, Behold, I will lay your stones with colorful gems, And lay your foundations with sapphires.
  • Amplified Bible - “O you afflicted [city], storm-tossed, and not comforted, Listen carefully, I will set your [precious] stones in mortar, And lay your foundations with sapphires.
  • American Standard Version - O thou afflicted, tossed with tempest, and not comforted, behold, I will set thy stones in fair colors, and lay thy foundations with sapphires.
  • King James Version - O thou afflicted, tossed with tempest, and not comforted, behold, I will lay thy stones with fair colours, and lay thy foundations with sapphires.
  • New English Translation - “O afflicted one, driven away, and unconsoled! Look, I am about to set your stones in antimony and I lay your foundation with lapis-lazuli.
  • World English Bible - “You afflicted, tossed with storms, and not comforted, behold, I will set your stones in beautiful colors, and lay your foundations with sapphires.
  • 新標點和合本 - 你這受困苦、被風飄蕩不得安慰的人哪, 我必以彩色安置你的石頭, 以藍寶石立定你的根基;
  • 和合本2010(上帝版-繁體) - 你這受困苦、被暴風捲走、不得憐憫的城, 看哪,我必以灰泥來做你的石頭, 以藍寶石立你的根基,
  • 和合本2010(神版-繁體) - 你這受困苦、被暴風捲走、不得憐憫的城, 看哪,我必以灰泥來做你的石頭, 以藍寶石立你的根基,
  • 當代譯本 - 「困苦不堪、飽經風雨、 得不著安慰的城啊, 我要以彩石作你的地基, 用藍寶石建造你的根基,
  • 聖經新譯本 - 受困苦、被風飄蕩、不得安慰的啊! 你看,我要用彩色的石頭安置你的基石, 以藍寶石奠定你的根基。
  • 呂振中譯本 - 『受困苦、被風吹蕩、不得安慰的人哪, 請注意,是我要用光彩 石頭 安你的基石, 用藍寶石奠定你的根基;
  • 中文標準譯本 - 「你這經受困苦、屢遭風暴、不得安慰的城 啊! 看哪!我必把你的石頭安置在金屬銻上, 以藍寶石奠定你的根基,
  • 現代標點和合本 - 「你這受困苦、被風飄蕩、不得安慰的人哪, 我必以彩色安置你的石頭, 以藍寶石立定你的根基。
  • 文理和合譯本 - 爾遭患難、飄於巨風、不得慰藉者、我將以丹砂砌爾之石、以青玉作爾之基、
  • 文理委辦譯本 - 爾遭患難、不納慰藉、若飄於颶風、我必以光石青玉作爾基、
  • 施約瑟淺文理新舊約聖經 - 維爾遭患難者、被狂風飄蕩者、不受慰藉者、我必以爾石砌於丹砂、以藍寶石作爾基、
  • Nueva Versión Internacional - »¡Mira tú, ciudad afligida, atormentada y sin consuelo! ¡Te afirmaré con turquesas, y te cimentaré con zafiros!
  • 현대인의 성경 - 여호와께서 말씀하신다. “광풍에 밀려 고통을 당하면서도 위로를 받지 못하는 예루살렘아, 내가 보석으로 네 기초를 다시 쌓고
  • Новый Русский Перевод - О город-страдалец, истерзанный бурями и не утешенный! Я отстрою тебя бирюзой, и твои основания – сапфирами .
  • Восточный перевод - О город-страдалец, истерзанный бурями и не утешенный! Из бирюзы отстрою тебя, сапфирами выложу основание твоё.
  • Восточный перевод, версия с «Аллахом» - О город-страдалец, истерзанный бурями и не утешенный! Из бирюзы отстрою тебя, сапфирами выложу основание твоё.
  • Восточный перевод, версия для Таджикистана - О город-страдалец, истерзанный бурями и не утешенный! Из бирюзы отстрою тебя, сапфирами выложу основание твоё.
  • La Bible du Semeur 2015 - O cité malheureuse, ╵battue par la tempête, privée de réconfort : dans un mortier de jaspe, ╵j’enchâsserai tes pierres et je te fonderai ╵sur des saphirs .
  • リビングバイブル - 「嵐にもてあそばれ、苦しみ悩んできた わたしの民よ。 わたしはあなたをサファイヤの土台の上に建て替え、 回りの壁を宝石で造る。
  • Nova Versão Internacional - “Ó cidade aflita, açoitada por tempestades e não consolada, eu a edificarei com turquesas, edificarei seus alicerces com safiras.
  • Hoffnung für alle - So spricht der Herr: »Jerusalem, du leidgeprüfte Stadt, vom Sturm gepeitscht, von keinem getröstet – ich will dich wieder aufbauen. Dein Fundament lege ich aus Saphiren, fest gemauert mit bestem Mörtel.
  • Kinh Thánh Hiện Đại - “Hỡi những người đang ưu phiền sầu khổ, bị sóng đời dồi dập, không bao giờ được ủi an. Ta sẽ xây lại ngươi bằng đá quý giá và đặt nền ngươi bằng tảng bích ngọc.
  • พระคริสตธรรมคัมภีร์ไทย ฉบับอมตธรรมร่วมสมัย - “โอ นครซึ่งถูกทรมาน ถูกพายุพัดกระหน่ำ และไม่ได้รับการปลอบโยน เราจะสร้างเจ้าด้วยไพฑูรย์ ฐานรากของเจ้าคือพลอยสีน้ำเงิน
  • พระคัมภีร์ ฉบับแปลใหม่ - “โอ เจ้า​ผู้​รับ​ความ​ลำบาก ผู้​ที่​ถูก​พายุ​พัด​พา​ไป​และ​ไม่​ได้​กำลัง​ใจ ดู​เถิด เรา​จะ​สร้าง​เจ้า​ด้วย​พลอย​สี​ฟ้า และ​วาง​ฐาน​ราก​ของ​เจ้า​ด้วย​นิล​สี​คราม
交叉引用
  • Revelation 11:3 - “Meanwhile, I’ll provide my two Witnesses. Dressed in sackcloth, they’ll prophesy for 1,260 days. These are the two Olive Trees, the two Lampstands, standing at attention before God on earth. If anyone tries to hurt them, a blast of fire from their mouths will incinerate them—burn them to a crisp just like that. They’ll have power to seal the sky so that it doesn’t rain for the time of their prophesying, power to turn rivers and springs to blood, power to hit earth with any and every disaster as often as they want.
  • Revelation 11:7 - “When they’ve completed their witness, the Beast from the Abyss will emerge and fight them, conquer and kill them, leaving their corpses exposed on the street of the Great City spiritually called Sodom and Egypt, the same City where their Master was crucified. For three and a half days they’ll be there—exposed, prevented from getting a decent burial, stared at by the curious from all over the world. Those people will cheer at the spectacle, shouting ‘Good riddance!’ and calling for a celebration, for these two prophets pricked the conscience of all the people on earth, made it impossible for them to enjoy their sins.
  • Revelation 21:21 - The main street of the City was pure gold, translucent as glass. But there was no sign of a Temple, for the Lord God—the Sovereign-Strong—and the Lamb are the Temple. The City doesn’t need sun or moon for light. God’s Glory is its light, the Lamb its lamp! The nations will walk in its light and earth’s kings bring in their splendor. Its gates will never be shut by day, and there won’t be any night. They’ll bring the glory and honor of the nations into the City. Nothing dirty or defiled will get into the City, and no one who defiles or deceives. Only those whose names are written in the Lamb’s Book of Life will get in. * * *
  • Isaiah 51:17 - So wake up! Rub the sleep from your eyes! Up on your feet, Jerusalem! You’ve drunk the cup God handed you, the strong drink of his anger. You drank it down to the last drop, staggered and collapsed, dead-drunk. And nobody to help you home, no one among your friends or children to take you by the hand and put you in bed. You’ve been hit with a double dose of trouble —does anyone care? Assault and battery, hunger and death —will anyone comfort? Your sons and daughters have passed out, strewn in the streets like stunned rabbits, Sleeping off the strong drink of God’s anger, the rage of your God.
  • Isaiah 49:14 - But Zion said, “I don’t get it. God has left me. My Master has forgotten I even exist.”
  • Isaiah 28:16 - But the Master, God, has something to say to this: “Watch closely. I’m laying a foundation in Zion, a solid granite foundation, squared and true. And this is the meaning of the stone: a trusting life won’t topple. I’ll make justice the measuring stick and righteousness the plumb line for the building. A hailstorm will knock down the shantytown of lies, and a flash flood will wash out the rubble.
  • Lamentations 1:21 - “Oh, listen to my groans. No one listens, no one cares. When my enemies heard of the trouble you gave me, they cheered. Bring on Judgment Day! Let them get what I got!
  • Acts 27:18 - Next day, out on the high seas again and badly damaged now by the storm, we dumped the cargo overboard. The third day the sailors lightened the ship further by throwing off all the tackle and provisions. It had been many days since we had seen either sun or stars. Wind and waves were battering us unmercifully, and we lost all hope of rescue.
  • Isaiah 51:21 - Therefore listen, please, you with your splitting headaches, You who are nursing the hangovers that didn’t come from drinking wine. Your Master, your God, has something to say, your God has taken up his people’s case: “Look, I’ve taken back the drink that sent you reeling. No more drinking from that jug of my anger! I’ve passed it over to your abusers to drink, those who ordered you, ‘Down on the ground so we can walk all over you!’ And you had to do it. Flat on the ground, you were the dirt under their feet.”
  • Exodus 2:23 - Many years later the king of Egypt died. The Israelites groaned under their slavery and cried out. Their cries for relief from their hard labor ascended to God:
  • John 16:21 - “When a woman gives birth, she has a hard time, there’s no getting around it. But when the baby is born, there is joy in the birth. This new life in the world wipes out memory of the pain. The sadness you have right now is similar to that pain, but the coming joy is also similar. When I see you again, you’ll be full of joy, and it will be a joy no one can rob from you. You’ll no longer be so full of questions.
  • Exodus 28:20 - “Set them in gold filigree. The twelve stones correspond to the names of the Israelites, with twelve names engraved, one on each, as on a seal for the twelve tribes.
  • Exodus 39:11 - Second row: ruby, sapphire, crystal.
  • Exodus 39:12 - Third row: jacinth, agate, amethyst.
  • Exodus 39:13 - Fourth row: beryl, onyx, jasper. The stones were mounted in a gold filigree. The twelve stones corresponded to the names of the sons of Israel, twelve names engraved as on a seal, one for each of the twelve tribes.
  • Lamentations 1:1 - Oh, oh, oh . . .  How empty the city, once teeming with people. A widow, this city, once in the front rank of nations, once queen of the ball, she’s now a drudge in the kitchen.
  • Lamentations 1:2 - She cries herself to sleep each night, tears soaking her pillow. No one’s left among her lovers to sit and hold her hand. Her friends have all dumped her.
  • Ezekiel 40:1 - In the twenty-fifth year of our exile, at the beginning of the year on the tenth of the month—it was the fourteenth year after the city fell—God touched me and brought me here. He brought me in divine vision to the land of Israel and set me down on a high mountain. To the south there were buildings that looked like a city. He took me there and I met a man deeply tanned, like bronze. He stood at the entrance holding a linen cord and a measuring stick.
  • Ezekiel 40:4 - The man said to me, “Son of man, look and listen carefully. Pay close attention to everything I’m going to show you. That’s why you’ve been brought here. And then tell Israel everything you see.” * * *
  • Ezekiel 40:5 - First I saw a wall around the outside of the Temple complex. The measuring stick in the man’s hand was about ten feet long. He measured the thickness of the wall: about ten feet. The height was also about ten feet. * * *
  • Ezekiel 40:6 - He went into the gate complex that faced the east and went up the seven steps. He measured the depth of the outside threshold of the gate complex: ten feet. There were alcoves flanking the gate corridor, each ten feet square, each separated by a wall seven and a half feet thick. The inside threshold of the gate complex that led to the porch facing into the Temple courtyard was ten feet deep.
  • Ezekiel 40:8 - He measured the inside porch of the gate complex: twelve feet deep, flanked by pillars three feet thick. The porch opened onto the Temple courtyard.
  • Ezekiel 40:10 - Inside this east gate complex were three alcoves on each side. Each room was the same size and the separating walls were identical.
  • Ezekiel 40:11 - He measured the outside entrance to the gate complex: fifteen feet wide and nineteen and a half feet deep.
  • Ezekiel 40:12 - In front of each alcove was a low wall eighteen inches high. The alcoves were ten feet square.
  • Ezekiel 40:13 - He measured the width of the gate complex from the outside edge of the alcove roof on one side to the outside edge of the alcove roof on the other: thirty-seven and a half feet from one top edge to the other.
  • Ezekiel 40:14 - He measured the inside walls of the gate complex: ninety feet to the porch leading into the courtyard.
  • Ezekiel 40:15 - The distance from the entrance of the gate complex to the far end of the porch was seventy-five feet.
  • Ezekiel 40:16 - The alcoves and their connecting walls inside the gate complex were topped by narrow windows all the way around. The porch also. All the windows faced inward. The doorjambs between the alcoves were decorated with palm trees. * * *
  • Ezekiel 40:17 - The man then led me to the outside courtyard and all its rooms. A paved walkway had been built connecting the courtyard gates. Thirty rooms lined the courtyard. The walkway was the same length as the gateways. It flanked them and ran their entire length. This was the walkway for the outside courtyard. He measured the distance from the front of the entrance gateway across to the entrance of the inner court: one hundred fifty feet. * * *
  • Ezekiel 40:19 - Then he took me to the north side. Here was another gate complex facing north, exiting the outside courtyard. He measured its length and width. It had three alcoves on each side. Its gateposts and porch were the same as in the first gate: eighty-seven and a half feet by forty-three and three-quarters feet. The windows and palm trees were identical to the east gateway. Seven steps led up to it, and its porch faced inward. Opposite this gate complex was a gate complex to the inside courtyard, on the north as on the east. The distance between the two was one hundred seventy-five feet.
  • Ezekiel 40:24 - Then he took me to the south side, to the south gate complex. He measured its gateposts and its porch. It was the same size as the others. The porch with its windows was the same size as those previously mentioned. It also had seven steps up to it. Its porch opened onto the outside courtyard, with palm trees decorating its gateposts on both sides. Opposite to it, the gate complex for the inner court faced south. He measured the distance across the courtyard from gate to gate: one hundred seventy-five feet. * * *
  • Ezekiel 40:28 - He led me into the inside courtyard through the south gate complex. He measured it and found it the same as the outside ones. Its alcoves, connecting walls, and vestibule were the same. The gate complex and porch, windowed all around, measured eighty-seven and a half by forty-three and three-quarters feet. The vestibule of each of the gate complexes leading to the inside courtyard was forty-three and three-quarters by eight and three-quarters feet. Each vestibule faced the outside courtyard. Palm trees were carved on its doorposts. Eight steps led up to it.
  • Ezekiel 40:32 - He then took me to the inside courtyard on the east and measured the gate complex. It was identical to the others—alcoves, connecting walls, and vestibule all the same. The gate complex and vestibule had windows all around. It measured eighty-seven and a half by forty-three and three-quarters feet. Its porch faced the outside courtyard. There were palm trees on the doorposts on both sides. And it had eight steps.
  • Ezekiel 40:35 - He brought me to the gate complex to the north and measured it: same measurements. The alcoves, connecting walls, and vestibule with its windows: eighty-seven and a half by forty-three and three-quarters feet. Its porch faced the outside courtyard. There were palm trees on its doorposts on both sides. And it had eight steps. * * *
  • Ezekiel 40:38 - There was a room with a door at the vestibule of the gate complex where the burnt offerings were cleaned. Two tables were placed within the vestibule, one on either side, on which the animals for burnt offerings, sin offerings, and guilt offerings were slaughtered. Two tables were also placed against both outside walls of the vestibule—four tables inside and four tables outside, eight tables in all for slaughtering the sacrificial animals. The four tables used for the burnt offerings were thirty-one and a half inches square and twenty-one inches high. The tools for slaughtering the sacrificial animals and other sacrifices were kept there. Meat hooks, three inches long, were fastened to the walls. The tables were for the sacrificial animals. * * *
  • Psalms 34:19 - Disciples so often get into trouble; still, God is there every time.
  • Psalms 129:1 - “They’ve kicked me around ever since I was young” —this is how Israel tells it— “They’ve kicked me around ever since I was young, but they never could keep me down. Their plowmen plowed long furrows up and down my back; But God wouldn’t put up with it, he sticks with us. Then God ripped the harnesses of the evil plowmen to shreds.”
  • Ezekiel 10:1 - When I next looked, oh! Above the dome over the heads of the cherubim-angels was what looked like a throne, sky-blue, like a sapphire!
  • Exodus 3:7 - God said, “I’ve taken a good, long look at the affliction of my people in Egypt. I’ve heard their cries for deliverance from their slave masters; I know all about their pain. And now I have come down to help them, pry them loose from the grip of Egypt, get them out of that country and bring them to a good land with wide-open spaces, a land lush with milk and honey, the land of the Canaanite, the Hittite, the Amorite, the Perizzite, the Hivite, and the Jebusite.
  • Isaiah 14:32 - What does one say to outsiders who ask questions? Tell them, “God has established Zion. Those in need and in trouble find refuge in her.”
  • Lamentations 1:16 - “For all this I weep, weep buckets of tears, and not a soul within miles around cares for my soul. My children are wasted, my enemy got his way.”
  • Lamentations 1:17 - Zion reached out for help, but no one helped. God ordered Jacob’s enemies to surround him, and now no one wants anything to do with Jerusalem.
  • Revelation 12:13 - When the Dragon saw he’d been thrown to earth, he went after the Woman who had given birth to the Man-Child. The Woman was given wings of a great eagle to fly to a place in the desert to be kept in safety and comfort for a time and times and half a time, safe and sound from the Serpent. The Serpent vomited a river of water to swamp and drown her, but earth came to her help, swallowing the water the Dragon spewed from its mouth. Helpless with rage, the Dragon raged at the Woman, then went off to make war with the rest of her children, the children who keep God’s commands and hold firm to the witness of Jesus.
  • 1 Peter 2:4 - Welcome to the living Stone, the source of life. The workmen took one look and threw it out; God set it in the place of honor. Present yourselves as building stones for the construction of a sanctuary vibrant with life, in which you’ll serve as holy priests offering Christ-approved lives up to God. The Scriptures provide precedent: Look! I’m setting a stone in Zion, a cornerstone in the place of honor. Whoever trusts in this stone as a foundation will never have cause to regret it. To you who trust him, he’s a Stone to be proud of, but to those who refuse to trust him, The stone the workmen threw out is now the chief foundation stone. For the untrusting it’s . . . a stone to trip over, a boulder blocking the way. They trip and fall because they refuse to obey, just as predicted.
逐節對照交叉引用
  • The Message - “Afflicted city, storm-battered, unpitied: I’m about to rebuild you with stones of turquoise, Lay your foundations with sapphires, construct your towers with rubies, Your gates with jewels, and all your walls with precious stones. All your children will have God for their teacher— what a mentor for your children! You’ll be built solid, grounded in righteousness, far from any trouble—nothing to fear! far from terror—it won’t even come close! If anyone attacks you, don’t for a moment suppose that I sent them, And if any should attack, nothing will come of it. I create the blacksmith who fires up his forge and makes a weapon designed to kill. I also create the destroyer— but no weapon that can hurt you has ever been forged. Any accuser who takes you to court will be dismissed as a liar. This is what God’s servants can expect. I’ll see to it that everything works out for the best.” God’s Decree.
  • 新标点和合本 - “你这受困苦、被风飘荡不得安慰的人哪, 我必以彩色安置你的石头, 以蓝宝石立定你的根基;
  • 和合本2010(上帝版-简体) - 你这受困苦、被暴风卷走、不得怜悯的城, 看哪,我必以灰泥来做你的石头, 以蓝宝石立你的根基,
  • 和合本2010(神版-简体) - 你这受困苦、被暴风卷走、不得怜悯的城, 看哪,我必以灰泥来做你的石头, 以蓝宝石立你的根基,
  • 当代译本 - “困苦不堪、饱经风雨、 得不着安慰的城啊, 我要以彩石作你的地基, 用蓝宝石建造你的根基,
  • 圣经新译本 - 受困苦、被风飘荡、不得安慰的啊! 你看,我要用彩色的石头安置你的基石, 以蓝宝石奠定你的根基。
  • 中文标准译本 - “你这经受困苦、屡遭风暴、不得安慰的城 啊! 看哪!我必把你的石头安置在金属锑上, 以蓝宝石奠定你的根基,
  • 现代标点和合本 - “你这受困苦、被风飘荡、不得安慰的人哪, 我必以彩色安置你的石头, 以蓝宝石立定你的根基。
  • 和合本(拼音版) - “你这受困苦被风飘荡不得安慰的人哪, 我必以彩色安置你的石头, 以蓝宝石立定你的根基;
  • New International Version - “Afflicted city, lashed by storms and not comforted, I will rebuild you with stones of turquoise, your foundations with lapis lazuli.
  • New International Reader's Version - “Suffering city, you have been beaten by storms. You have not been comforted. I will rebuild you with turquoise stones. I will rebuild your foundations with lapis lazuli.
  • English Standard Version - “O afflicted one, storm-tossed and not comforted, behold, I will set your stones in antimony, and lay your foundations with sapphires.
  • New Living Translation - “O storm-battered city, troubled and desolate! I will rebuild you with precious jewels and make your foundations from lapis lazuli.
  • Christian Standard Bible - “Poor Jerusalem, storm-tossed, and not comforted, I will set your stones in black mortar, and lay your foundations in lapis lazuli.
  • New American Standard Bible - “Afflicted one, storm-tossed, and not comforted, Behold, I will set your stones in antimony, And I will lay your foundations with sapphires.
  • New King James Version - “O you afflicted one, Tossed with tempest, and not comforted, Behold, I will lay your stones with colorful gems, And lay your foundations with sapphires.
  • Amplified Bible - “O you afflicted [city], storm-tossed, and not comforted, Listen carefully, I will set your [precious] stones in mortar, And lay your foundations with sapphires.
  • American Standard Version - O thou afflicted, tossed with tempest, and not comforted, behold, I will set thy stones in fair colors, and lay thy foundations with sapphires.
  • King James Version - O thou afflicted, tossed with tempest, and not comforted, behold, I will lay thy stones with fair colours, and lay thy foundations with sapphires.
  • New English Translation - “O afflicted one, driven away, and unconsoled! Look, I am about to set your stones in antimony and I lay your foundation with lapis-lazuli.
  • World English Bible - “You afflicted, tossed with storms, and not comforted, behold, I will set your stones in beautiful colors, and lay your foundations with sapphires.
  • 新標點和合本 - 你這受困苦、被風飄蕩不得安慰的人哪, 我必以彩色安置你的石頭, 以藍寶石立定你的根基;
  • 和合本2010(上帝版-繁體) - 你這受困苦、被暴風捲走、不得憐憫的城, 看哪,我必以灰泥來做你的石頭, 以藍寶石立你的根基,
  • 和合本2010(神版-繁體) - 你這受困苦、被暴風捲走、不得憐憫的城, 看哪,我必以灰泥來做你的石頭, 以藍寶石立你的根基,
  • 當代譯本 - 「困苦不堪、飽經風雨、 得不著安慰的城啊, 我要以彩石作你的地基, 用藍寶石建造你的根基,
  • 聖經新譯本 - 受困苦、被風飄蕩、不得安慰的啊! 你看,我要用彩色的石頭安置你的基石, 以藍寶石奠定你的根基。
  • 呂振中譯本 - 『受困苦、被風吹蕩、不得安慰的人哪, 請注意,是我要用光彩 石頭 安你的基石, 用藍寶石奠定你的根基;
  • 中文標準譯本 - 「你這經受困苦、屢遭風暴、不得安慰的城 啊! 看哪!我必把你的石頭安置在金屬銻上, 以藍寶石奠定你的根基,
  • 現代標點和合本 - 「你這受困苦、被風飄蕩、不得安慰的人哪, 我必以彩色安置你的石頭, 以藍寶石立定你的根基。
  • 文理和合譯本 - 爾遭患難、飄於巨風、不得慰藉者、我將以丹砂砌爾之石、以青玉作爾之基、
  • 文理委辦譯本 - 爾遭患難、不納慰藉、若飄於颶風、我必以光石青玉作爾基、
  • 施約瑟淺文理新舊約聖經 - 維爾遭患難者、被狂風飄蕩者、不受慰藉者、我必以爾石砌於丹砂、以藍寶石作爾基、
  • Nueva Versión Internacional - »¡Mira tú, ciudad afligida, atormentada y sin consuelo! ¡Te afirmaré con turquesas, y te cimentaré con zafiros!
  • 현대인의 성경 - 여호와께서 말씀하신다. “광풍에 밀려 고통을 당하면서도 위로를 받지 못하는 예루살렘아, 내가 보석으로 네 기초를 다시 쌓고
  • Новый Русский Перевод - О город-страдалец, истерзанный бурями и не утешенный! Я отстрою тебя бирюзой, и твои основания – сапфирами .
  • Восточный перевод - О город-страдалец, истерзанный бурями и не утешенный! Из бирюзы отстрою тебя, сапфирами выложу основание твоё.
  • Восточный перевод, версия с «Аллахом» - О город-страдалец, истерзанный бурями и не утешенный! Из бирюзы отстрою тебя, сапфирами выложу основание твоё.
  • Восточный перевод, версия для Таджикистана - О город-страдалец, истерзанный бурями и не утешенный! Из бирюзы отстрою тебя, сапфирами выложу основание твоё.
  • La Bible du Semeur 2015 - O cité malheureuse, ╵battue par la tempête, privée de réconfort : dans un mortier de jaspe, ╵j’enchâsserai tes pierres et je te fonderai ╵sur des saphirs .
  • リビングバイブル - 「嵐にもてあそばれ、苦しみ悩んできた わたしの民よ。 わたしはあなたをサファイヤの土台の上に建て替え、 回りの壁を宝石で造る。
  • Nova Versão Internacional - “Ó cidade aflita, açoitada por tempestades e não consolada, eu a edificarei com turquesas, edificarei seus alicerces com safiras.
  • Hoffnung für alle - So spricht der Herr: »Jerusalem, du leidgeprüfte Stadt, vom Sturm gepeitscht, von keinem getröstet – ich will dich wieder aufbauen. Dein Fundament lege ich aus Saphiren, fest gemauert mit bestem Mörtel.
  • Kinh Thánh Hiện Đại - “Hỡi những người đang ưu phiền sầu khổ, bị sóng đời dồi dập, không bao giờ được ủi an. Ta sẽ xây lại ngươi bằng đá quý giá và đặt nền ngươi bằng tảng bích ngọc.
  • พระคริสตธรรมคัมภีร์ไทย ฉบับอมตธรรมร่วมสมัย - “โอ นครซึ่งถูกทรมาน ถูกพายุพัดกระหน่ำ และไม่ได้รับการปลอบโยน เราจะสร้างเจ้าด้วยไพฑูรย์ ฐานรากของเจ้าคือพลอยสีน้ำเงิน
  • พระคัมภีร์ ฉบับแปลใหม่ - “โอ เจ้า​ผู้​รับ​ความ​ลำบาก ผู้​ที่​ถูก​พายุ​พัด​พา​ไป​และ​ไม่​ได้​กำลัง​ใจ ดู​เถิด เรา​จะ​สร้าง​เจ้า​ด้วย​พลอย​สี​ฟ้า และ​วาง​ฐาน​ราก​ของ​เจ้า​ด้วย​นิล​สี​คราม
  • Revelation 11:3 - “Meanwhile, I’ll provide my two Witnesses. Dressed in sackcloth, they’ll prophesy for 1,260 days. These are the two Olive Trees, the two Lampstands, standing at attention before God on earth. If anyone tries to hurt them, a blast of fire from their mouths will incinerate them—burn them to a crisp just like that. They’ll have power to seal the sky so that it doesn’t rain for the time of their prophesying, power to turn rivers and springs to blood, power to hit earth with any and every disaster as often as they want.
  • Revelation 11:7 - “When they’ve completed their witness, the Beast from the Abyss will emerge and fight them, conquer and kill them, leaving their corpses exposed on the street of the Great City spiritually called Sodom and Egypt, the same City where their Master was crucified. For three and a half days they’ll be there—exposed, prevented from getting a decent burial, stared at by the curious from all over the world. Those people will cheer at the spectacle, shouting ‘Good riddance!’ and calling for a celebration, for these two prophets pricked the conscience of all the people on earth, made it impossible for them to enjoy their sins.
  • Revelation 21:21 - The main street of the City was pure gold, translucent as glass. But there was no sign of a Temple, for the Lord God—the Sovereign-Strong—and the Lamb are the Temple. The City doesn’t need sun or moon for light. God’s Glory is its light, the Lamb its lamp! The nations will walk in its light and earth’s kings bring in their splendor. Its gates will never be shut by day, and there won’t be any night. They’ll bring the glory and honor of the nations into the City. Nothing dirty or defiled will get into the City, and no one who defiles or deceives. Only those whose names are written in the Lamb’s Book of Life will get in. * * *
  • Isaiah 51:17 - So wake up! Rub the sleep from your eyes! Up on your feet, Jerusalem! You’ve drunk the cup God handed you, the strong drink of his anger. You drank it down to the last drop, staggered and collapsed, dead-drunk. And nobody to help you home, no one among your friends or children to take you by the hand and put you in bed. You’ve been hit with a double dose of trouble —does anyone care? Assault and battery, hunger and death —will anyone comfort? Your sons and daughters have passed out, strewn in the streets like stunned rabbits, Sleeping off the strong drink of God’s anger, the rage of your God.
  • Isaiah 49:14 - But Zion said, “I don’t get it. God has left me. My Master has forgotten I even exist.”
  • Isaiah 28:16 - But the Master, God, has something to say to this: “Watch closely. I’m laying a foundation in Zion, a solid granite foundation, squared and true. And this is the meaning of the stone: a trusting life won’t topple. I’ll make justice the measuring stick and righteousness the plumb line for the building. A hailstorm will knock down the shantytown of lies, and a flash flood will wash out the rubble.
  • Lamentations 1:21 - “Oh, listen to my groans. No one listens, no one cares. When my enemies heard of the trouble you gave me, they cheered. Bring on Judgment Day! Let them get what I got!
  • Acts 27:18 - Next day, out on the high seas again and badly damaged now by the storm, we dumped the cargo overboard. The third day the sailors lightened the ship further by throwing off all the tackle and provisions. It had been many days since we had seen either sun or stars. Wind and waves were battering us unmercifully, and we lost all hope of rescue.
  • Isaiah 51:21 - Therefore listen, please, you with your splitting headaches, You who are nursing the hangovers that didn’t come from drinking wine. Your Master, your God, has something to say, your God has taken up his people’s case: “Look, I’ve taken back the drink that sent you reeling. No more drinking from that jug of my anger! I’ve passed it over to your abusers to drink, those who ordered you, ‘Down on the ground so we can walk all over you!’ And you had to do it. Flat on the ground, you were the dirt under their feet.”
  • Exodus 2:23 - Many years later the king of Egypt died. The Israelites groaned under their slavery and cried out. Their cries for relief from their hard labor ascended to God:
  • John 16:21 - “When a woman gives birth, she has a hard time, there’s no getting around it. But when the baby is born, there is joy in the birth. This new life in the world wipes out memory of the pain. The sadness you have right now is similar to that pain, but the coming joy is also similar. When I see you again, you’ll be full of joy, and it will be a joy no one can rob from you. You’ll no longer be so full of questions.
  • Exodus 28:20 - “Set them in gold filigree. The twelve stones correspond to the names of the Israelites, with twelve names engraved, one on each, as on a seal for the twelve tribes.
  • Exodus 39:11 - Second row: ruby, sapphire, crystal.
  • Exodus 39:12 - Third row: jacinth, agate, amethyst.
  • Exodus 39:13 - Fourth row: beryl, onyx, jasper. The stones were mounted in a gold filigree. The twelve stones corresponded to the names of the sons of Israel, twelve names engraved as on a seal, one for each of the twelve tribes.
  • Lamentations 1:1 - Oh, oh, oh . . .  How empty the city, once teeming with people. A widow, this city, once in the front rank of nations, once queen of the ball, she’s now a drudge in the kitchen.
  • Lamentations 1:2 - She cries herself to sleep each night, tears soaking her pillow. No one’s left among her lovers to sit and hold her hand. Her friends have all dumped her.
  • Ezekiel 40:1 - In the twenty-fifth year of our exile, at the beginning of the year on the tenth of the month—it was the fourteenth year after the city fell—God touched me and brought me here. He brought me in divine vision to the land of Israel and set me down on a high mountain. To the south there were buildings that looked like a city. He took me there and I met a man deeply tanned, like bronze. He stood at the entrance holding a linen cord and a measuring stick.
  • Ezekiel 40:4 - The man said to me, “Son of man, look and listen carefully. Pay close attention to everything I’m going to show you. That’s why you’ve been brought here. And then tell Israel everything you see.” * * *
  • Ezekiel 40:5 - First I saw a wall around the outside of the Temple complex. The measuring stick in the man’s hand was about ten feet long. He measured the thickness of the wall: about ten feet. The height was also about ten feet. * * *
  • Ezekiel 40:6 - He went into the gate complex that faced the east and went up the seven steps. He measured the depth of the outside threshold of the gate complex: ten feet. There were alcoves flanking the gate corridor, each ten feet square, each separated by a wall seven and a half feet thick. The inside threshold of the gate complex that led to the porch facing into the Temple courtyard was ten feet deep.
  • Ezekiel 40:8 - He measured the inside porch of the gate complex: twelve feet deep, flanked by pillars three feet thick. The porch opened onto the Temple courtyard.
  • Ezekiel 40:10 - Inside this east gate complex were three alcoves on each side. Each room was the same size and the separating walls were identical.
  • Ezekiel 40:11 - He measured the outside entrance to the gate complex: fifteen feet wide and nineteen and a half feet deep.
  • Ezekiel 40:12 - In front of each alcove was a low wall eighteen inches high. The alcoves were ten feet square.
  • Ezekiel 40:13 - He measured the width of the gate complex from the outside edge of the alcove roof on one side to the outside edge of the alcove roof on the other: thirty-seven and a half feet from one top edge to the other.
  • Ezekiel 40:14 - He measured the inside walls of the gate complex: ninety feet to the porch leading into the courtyard.
  • Ezekiel 40:15 - The distance from the entrance of the gate complex to the far end of the porch was seventy-five feet.
  • Ezekiel 40:16 - The alcoves and their connecting walls inside the gate complex were topped by narrow windows all the way around. The porch also. All the windows faced inward. The doorjambs between the alcoves were decorated with palm trees. * * *
  • Ezekiel 40:17 - The man then led me to the outside courtyard and all its rooms. A paved walkway had been built connecting the courtyard gates. Thirty rooms lined the courtyard. The walkway was the same length as the gateways. It flanked them and ran their entire length. This was the walkway for the outside courtyard. He measured the distance from the front of the entrance gateway across to the entrance of the inner court: one hundred fifty feet. * * *
  • Ezekiel 40:19 - Then he took me to the north side. Here was another gate complex facing north, exiting the outside courtyard. He measured its length and width. It had three alcoves on each side. Its gateposts and porch were the same as in the first gate: eighty-seven and a half feet by forty-three and three-quarters feet. The windows and palm trees were identical to the east gateway. Seven steps led up to it, and its porch faced inward. Opposite this gate complex was a gate complex to the inside courtyard, on the north as on the east. The distance between the two was one hundred seventy-five feet.
  • Ezekiel 40:24 - Then he took me to the south side, to the south gate complex. He measured its gateposts and its porch. It was the same size as the others. The porch with its windows was the same size as those previously mentioned. It also had seven steps up to it. Its porch opened onto the outside courtyard, with palm trees decorating its gateposts on both sides. Opposite to it, the gate complex for the inner court faced south. He measured the distance across the courtyard from gate to gate: one hundred seventy-five feet. * * *
  • Ezekiel 40:28 - He led me into the inside courtyard through the south gate complex. He measured it and found it the same as the outside ones. Its alcoves, connecting walls, and vestibule were the same. The gate complex and porch, windowed all around, measured eighty-seven and a half by forty-three and three-quarters feet. The vestibule of each of the gate complexes leading to the inside courtyard was forty-three and three-quarters by eight and three-quarters feet. Each vestibule faced the outside courtyard. Palm trees were carved on its doorposts. Eight steps led up to it.
  • Ezekiel 40:32 - He then took me to the inside courtyard on the east and measured the gate complex. It was identical to the others—alcoves, connecting walls, and vestibule all the same. The gate complex and vestibule had windows all around. It measured eighty-seven and a half by forty-three and three-quarters feet. Its porch faced the outside courtyard. There were palm trees on the doorposts on both sides. And it had eight steps.
  • Ezekiel 40:35 - He brought me to the gate complex to the north and measured it: same measurements. The alcoves, connecting walls, and vestibule with its windows: eighty-seven and a half by forty-three and three-quarters feet. Its porch faced the outside courtyard. There were palm trees on its doorposts on both sides. And it had eight steps. * * *
  • Ezekiel 40:38 - There was a room with a door at the vestibule of the gate complex where the burnt offerings were cleaned. Two tables were placed within the vestibule, one on either side, on which the animals for burnt offerings, sin offerings, and guilt offerings were slaughtered. Two tables were also placed against both outside walls of the vestibule—four tables inside and four tables outside, eight tables in all for slaughtering the sacrificial animals. The four tables used for the burnt offerings were thirty-one and a half inches square and twenty-one inches high. The tools for slaughtering the sacrificial animals and other sacrifices were kept there. Meat hooks, three inches long, were fastened to the walls. The tables were for the sacrificial animals. * * *
  • Psalms 34:19 - Disciples so often get into trouble; still, God is there every time.
  • Psalms 129:1 - “They’ve kicked me around ever since I was young” —this is how Israel tells it— “They’ve kicked me around ever since I was young, but they never could keep me down. Their plowmen plowed long furrows up and down my back; But God wouldn’t put up with it, he sticks with us. Then God ripped the harnesses of the evil plowmen to shreds.”
  • Ezekiel 10:1 - When I next looked, oh! Above the dome over the heads of the cherubim-angels was what looked like a throne, sky-blue, like a sapphire!
  • Exodus 3:7 - God said, “I’ve taken a good, long look at the affliction of my people in Egypt. I’ve heard their cries for deliverance from their slave masters; I know all about their pain. And now I have come down to help them, pry them loose from the grip of Egypt, get them out of that country and bring them to a good land with wide-open spaces, a land lush with milk and honey, the land of the Canaanite, the Hittite, the Amorite, the Perizzite, the Hivite, and the Jebusite.
  • Isaiah 14:32 - What does one say to outsiders who ask questions? Tell them, “God has established Zion. Those in need and in trouble find refuge in her.”
  • Lamentations 1:16 - “For all this I weep, weep buckets of tears, and not a soul within miles around cares for my soul. My children are wasted, my enemy got his way.”
  • Lamentations 1:17 - Zion reached out for help, but no one helped. God ordered Jacob’s enemies to surround him, and now no one wants anything to do with Jerusalem.
  • Revelation 12:13 - When the Dragon saw he’d been thrown to earth, he went after the Woman who had given birth to the Man-Child. The Woman was given wings of a great eagle to fly to a place in the desert to be kept in safety and comfort for a time and times and half a time, safe and sound from the Serpent. The Serpent vomited a river of water to swamp and drown her, but earth came to her help, swallowing the water the Dragon spewed from its mouth. Helpless with rage, the Dragon raged at the Woman, then went off to make war with the rest of her children, the children who keep God’s commands and hold firm to the witness of Jesus.
  • 1 Peter 2:4 - Welcome to the living Stone, the source of life. The workmen took one look and threw it out; God set it in the place of honor. Present yourselves as building stones for the construction of a sanctuary vibrant with life, in which you’ll serve as holy priests offering Christ-approved lives up to God. The Scriptures provide precedent: Look! I’m setting a stone in Zion, a cornerstone in the place of honor. Whoever trusts in this stone as a foundation will never have cause to regret it. To you who trust him, he’s a Stone to be proud of, but to those who refuse to trust him, The stone the workmen threw out is now the chief foundation stone. For the untrusting it’s . . . a stone to trip over, a boulder blocking the way. They trip and fall because they refuse to obey, just as predicted.
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