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  • New International Reader's Version - Jesus replied, “That’s right. Elijah does come first. He makes all things new again. So why is it written that the Son of Man must suffer much and not be accepted?
  • 新标点和合本 - 耶稣说:“以利亚固然先来复兴万事;经上不是指着人子说,他要受许多的苦被人轻慢呢?
  • 和合本2010(上帝版-简体) - 耶稣说:“以利亚的确先来复兴万事。经上不是指着人子说,他要受许多的苦和被人轻慢吗?
  • 和合本2010(神版-简体) - 耶稣说:“以利亚的确先来复兴万事。经上不是指着人子说,他要受许多的苦和被人轻慢吗?
  • 当代译本 - 耶稣回答说:“以利亚固然要先来复兴一切,但为什么圣经上说人子一定会饱受痛苦、遭人蔑视呢?
  • 圣经新译本 - 耶稣说:“以利亚固然要先来复兴一切,但圣经为什么又记载人子要受许多苦,被人藐视呢?
  • 中文标准译本 - 耶稣告诉他们:“以利亚确实要先来恢复万事。至于人子,经上怎么还记载说,他必然受很多苦害,并且被人拒绝呢?
  • 现代标点和合本 - 耶稣说:“以利亚固然先来复兴万事。经上不是指着人子说,他要受许多的苦、被人轻慢呢?
  • 和合本(拼音版) - 耶稣说:“以利亚固然先来复兴万事。经上不是指着人子说:他要受许多的苦,被人轻慢呢?
  • New International Version - Jesus replied, “To be sure, Elijah does come first, and restores all things. Why then is it written that the Son of Man must suffer much and be rejected?
  • English Standard Version - And he said to them, “Elijah does come first to restore all things. And how is it written of the Son of Man that he should suffer many things and be treated with contempt?
  • New Living Translation - Jesus responded, “Elijah is indeed coming first to get everything ready. Yet why do the Scriptures say that the Son of Man must suffer greatly and be treated with utter contempt?
  • The Message - Jesus replied, “Elijah does come first and get everything ready for the coming of the Son of Man. They treated this Elijah like dirt, much like they will treat the Son of Man, who will, according to Scripture, suffer terribly and be kicked around contemptibly.”
  • Christian Standard Bible - “Elijah does come first and restores all things,” he replied. “Why then is it written that the Son of Man must suffer many things and be treated with contempt?
  • New American Standard Bible - And He said to them, “Elijah does come first and he restores all things. And yet how is it written of the Son of Man that He will suffer many things and be treated with contempt?
  • New King James Version - Then He answered and told them, “Indeed, Elijah is coming first and restores all things. And how is it written concerning the Son of Man, that He must suffer many things and be treated with contempt?
  • Amplified Bible - He answered them, “Elijah does come first and restores and reestablishes all things. And yet how is it written of the Son of Man that He will suffer many things [grief and physical distress] and be treated with contempt [utterly despised and rejected]?
  • American Standard Version - And he said unto them, Elijah indeed cometh first, and restoreth all things: and how is it written of the Son of man, that he should suffer many things and be set at nought?
  • King James Version - And he answered and told them, Elias verily cometh first, and restoreth all things; and how it is written of the Son of man, that he must suffer many things, and be set at nought.
  • New English Translation - He said to them, “Elijah does indeed come first, and restores all things. And why is it written that the Son of Man must suffer many things and be despised?
  • World English Bible - He said to them, “Elijah indeed comes first, and restores all things. How is it written about the Son of Man, that he should suffer many things and be despised?
  • 新標點和合本 - 耶穌說:「以利亞固然先來復興萬事;經上不是指着人子說,他要受許多的苦被人輕慢呢?
  • 和合本2010(上帝版-繁體) - 耶穌說:「以利亞的確先來復興萬事。經上不是指着人子說,他要受許多的苦和被人輕慢嗎?
  • 和合本2010(神版-繁體) - 耶穌說:「以利亞的確先來復興萬事。經上不是指着人子說,他要受許多的苦和被人輕慢嗎?
  • 當代譯本 - 耶穌回答說:「以利亞固然要先來復興一切,但為什麼聖經上說人子一定會飽受痛苦、遭人蔑視呢?
  • 聖經新譯本 - 耶穌說:“以利亞固然要先來復興一切,但聖經為甚麼又記載人子要受許多苦,被人藐視呢?
  • 呂振中譯本 - 耶穌對他們說:『「 以利亞 先來、復興萬事!」那麼那指着人子、說他該受許多苦、並被藐視、是怎麼記載的呢?
  • 中文標準譯本 - 耶穌告訴他們:「以利亞確實要先來恢復萬事。至於人子,經上怎麼還記載說,他必然受很多苦害,並且被人拒絕呢?
  • 現代標點和合本 - 耶穌說:「以利亞固然先來復興萬事。經上不是指著人子說,他要受許多的苦、被人輕慢呢?
  • 文理和合譯本 - 耶穌曰、以利亞果先至、興復諸事、但記云、人子必經諸苦、為人所忽、何耶、
  • 文理委辦譯本 - 曰、以利亞先至、振興諸事、而人子必備受害、為人所忽、記已言之、
  • 施約瑟淺文理新舊約聖經 - 耶穌謂之曰、 以利亞 必先至、振興諸事、而經指人子何所載、蓋載人子必多受苦、為人所侮、
  • 吳經熊文理聖詠與新經全集 - 答曰:『 伊理靄 固需先來振興萬事、然經不亦言人子應如何備嘗苦辱乎?
  • Nueva Versión Internacional - —Sin duda Elías ha de venir primero para restaurar todas las cosas —respondió Jesús—. Pero, entonces, ¿cómo es que está escrito que el Hijo del hombre tiene que sufrir mucho y ser rechazado?
  • 현대인의 성경 - 그래서 예수님은 이렇게 대답하셨다. “엘리야가 먼저 와서 모든 것을 회복한다는 말은 사실이다. 그런데 왜 성경에는 그리스도가 많은 고난과 멸시를 당할 것이라고 쓰여 있느냐?
  • Новый Русский Перевод - – Верно, – ответил Иисус, – Илия действительно должен прийти первым и все приготовить . Но почему же о Сыне Человеческом в Писании говорится, что Ему придется перенести много страданий и унижений?
  • Восточный перевод - – Верно, – ответил Иса, – Ильяс действительно должен прийти первым и всё приготовить . Но почему же о Ниспосланном как Человек в Писании говорится, что Ему придётся перенести много страданий и унижений?
  • Восточный перевод, версия с «Аллахом» - – Верно, – ответил Иса, – Ильяс действительно должен прийти первым и всё приготовить . Но почему же о Ниспосланном как Человек в Писании говорится, что Ему придётся перенести много страданий и унижений?
  • Восточный перевод, версия для Таджикистана - – Верно, – ответил Исо, – Ильёс действительно должен прийти первым и всё приготовить . Но почему же о Ниспосланном как Человек в Писании говорится, что Ему придётся перенести много страданий и унижений?
  • La Bible du Semeur 2015 - – Oui, leur dit-il, Elie vient d’abord pour remettre toutes choses en ordrea. Pourquoi l’Ecriture annonce-t-elle aussi que le Fils de l’homme souffrira beaucoup et sera traité avec mépris ?
  • リビングバイブル - イエスは、「まずエリヤが来て道を整えるというのはほんとうです。実際、エリヤはもう来たのです」とお答えになりました。そして、エリヤが預言どおり、人々からひどい仕打ちを受けたことを説明してから、「では、メシヤが多くの苦しみを受け、さげすまれると預言されていることは、どう考えますか」とお尋ねになりました。
  • Nestle Aland 28 - ὁ δὲ ἔφη αὐτοῖς· Ἠλίας μὲν ἐλθὼν πρῶτον ἀποκαθιστάνει πάντα· καὶ πῶς γέγραπται ἐπὶ τὸν υἱὸν τοῦ ἀνθρώπου ἵνα πολλὰ πάθῃ καὶ ἐξουδενηθῇ;
  • unfoldingWord® Greek New Testament - ὁ δὲ ἔφη αὐτοῖς, Ἠλείας μὲν ἐλθὼν πρῶτον ἀποκατιστάνει πάντα; καὶ πῶς γέγραπται ἐπὶ τὸν Υἱὸν τοῦ Ἀνθρώπου, ἵνα πολλὰ πάθῃ καὶ ἐξουδενηθῇ?
  • Nova Versão Internacional - Jesus respondeu: “De fato, Elias vem primeiro e restaura todas as coisas. Então, por que está escrito que é necessário que o Filho do homem sofra muito e seja rejeitado com desprezo?
  • Hoffnung für alle - Jesus antwortete ihnen: »Sie haben recht! Zuerst kommt Elia, um alles vorzubereiten. Und doch heißt es in der Heiligen Schrift über den Menschensohn, dass er viel leiden muss und von allen verachtet wird.
  • Kinh Thánh Hiện Đại - Chúa Giê-xu đáp: “Đúng! Ê-li đến trước để chuẩn bị mọi việc. Thánh Kinh cũng chép Con Người phải chịu nhiều thống khổ và bị chế giễu khinh bỉ.
  • พระคริสตธรรมคัมภีร์ไทย ฉบับอมตธรรมร่วมสมัย - พระเยซูทรงตอบว่า “ถูกแล้ว เอลียาห์มาก่อนจริงๆ และทำให้ทุกอย่างคืนสู่สภาพเดิม แล้วเหตุใดจึงมีเขียนไว้ว่าบุตรมนุษย์จะต้องทนทุกข์แสนสาหัสและถูกปฏิเสธ?
  • พระคัมภีร์ ฉบับแปลใหม่ - พระ​องค์​กล่าว​ว่า “จริง​ทีเดียว​ที่​เอลียาห์​มา​ก่อน และ​จะ​ทำ​ให้​ทุก​สิ่ง​คืน​สู่​สภาพ​เดิม แล้ว​ทำไม​จึง​มี​บันทึก​ไว้​ว่า​บุตรมนุษย์​ต้อง​ทน​ทุกข์​ทรมาน​มาก​และ​ผู้​คน​ไม่​ยอมรับ
交叉引用
  • Matthew 26:24 - The Son of Man will go just as it is written about him. But how terrible it will be for the one who hands over the Son of Man! It would be better for him if he had not been born.”
  • Zechariah 11:13 - The Lord said to me, “Throw those coins to the potter.” That amount shows how little they valued me! So I threw the 30 silver coins to the potter at the Lord’s temple.
  • Mark 1:2 - Long ago Isaiah the prophet wrote, “I will send my messenger ahead of you. He will prepare your way.” ( Malachi 3:1 )
  • Mark 1:3 - “A messenger is calling out in the desert, ‘Prepare the way for the Lord. Make straight paths for him.’ ” ( Isaiah 40:3 )
  • Mark 1:4 - And so John the Baptist appeared in the desert. He preached that people should be baptized and turn away from their sins. Then God would forgive them.
  • Mark 1:5 - All the people from the countryside of Judea went out to him. All the people from Jerusalem went too. When they admitted they had sinned, John baptized them in the Jordan River.
  • Mark 1:6 - John wore clothes made out of camel’s hair. He had a leather belt around his waist. And he ate locusts and wild honey.
  • Mark 1:7 - Here is what John was preaching. “After me, there is someone coming who is more powerful than I am. I’m not good enough to bend down and untie his sandals.
  • Mark 1:8 - I baptize you with water. But he will baptize you with the Holy Spirit.”
  • Matthew 11:2 - John the Baptist was in prison. When he heard about the actions of the Messiah, he sent his disciples to him.
  • Matthew 11:3 - They asked Jesus, “Are you the one who is supposed to come? Or should we look for someone else?”
  • Matthew 11:4 - Jesus replied, “Go back to John. Report to him what you hear and see.
  • Matthew 11:5 - Blind people receive sight. Disabled people walk. Those who have skin diseases are made ‘clean.’ Deaf people hear. Those who are dead are raised to life. And the good news is preached to those who are poor.
  • Matthew 11:6 - Blessed is anyone who does not give up their faith because of me.”
  • Matthew 11:7 - As John’s disciples were leaving, Jesus began to speak to the crowd about John. He said, “What did you go out into the desert to see? Tall grass waving in the wind?
  • Matthew 11:8 - If not, what did you go out to see? A man dressed in fine clothes? No. People who wear fine clothes are in kings’ palaces.
  • Matthew 11:9 - Then what did you go out to see? A prophet? Yes, I tell you, and more than a prophet.
  • Matthew 11:10 - He is the one written about in Scripture. It says, “ ‘I will send my messenger ahead of you. He will prepare your way for you.’ ( Malachi 3:1 )
  • Matthew 11:11 - What I’m about to tell you is true. No one more important than John the Baptist has ever been born. But the least important person in the kingdom of heaven is more important than he is.
  • Matthew 11:12 - Since the days of John the Baptist, the kingdom of heaven has been under attack. And violent people are taking hold of it.
  • Matthew 11:13 - All the Prophets and the Law prophesied until John came.
  • Matthew 11:14 - If you are willing to accept it, John is the Elijah who was supposed to come.
  • Matthew 11:15 - Whoever has ears should listen.
  • Matthew 11:16 - “What can I compare today’s people to? They are like children sitting in the markets and calling out to others. They say,
  • Matthew 11:17 - “ ‘We played the flute for you. But you didn’t dance. We sang a funeral song. But you didn’t become sad.’
  • Matthew 11:18 - When John came, he didn’t eat or drink as you do. And people say, ‘He has a demon.’
  • John 1:6 - There was a man sent from God. His name was John.
  • John 1:7 - He came to be a witness about that light. He was a witness so that all people might believe.
  • John 1:8 - John himself was not the light. He came only as a witness to the light.
  • John 1:9 - The true light that gives light to everyone was coming into the world.
  • John 1:10 - The Word was in the world. And the world was made through him. But the world did not recognize him.
  • John 1:11 - He came to what was his own. But his own people did not accept him.
  • John 1:12 - Some people did accept him and did believe in his name. He gave them the right to become children of God.
  • John 1:13 - To be a child of God has nothing to do with human parents. Children of God are not born because of human choice or because a husband wants them to be born. They are born because of what God does.
  • John 1:14 - The Word became a human being. He made his home with us. We have seen his glory. It is the glory of the One and Only, who came from the Father. And the Word was full of grace and truth.
  • John 1:15 - John was a witness about the Word. John cried out and said, “This was the one I was talking about. I said, ‘He who comes after me is more important than I am. He is more important because he existed before I was born.’ ”
  • John 1:16 - God is full of grace. From him we have all received grace in place of the grace already given.
  • John 1:17 - In the past, God gave us grace through the law of Moses. Now, grace and truth come to us through Jesus Christ.
  • John 1:18 - No one has ever seen God. But the One and Only is God and is at the Father’s side. The one at the Father’s side has shown us what God is like.
  • John 1:19 - The Jewish leaders in Jerusalem sent priests and Levites to ask John who he was. John spoke the truth to them.
  • John 1:20 - He did not try to hide the truth. He spoke to them openly. He said, “I am not the Messiah.”
  • John 1:21 - They asked him, “Then who are you? Are you Elijah?” He said, “I am not.” “Are you the Prophet we’ve been expecting?” they asked. “No,” he answered.
  • John 1:22 - They asked one last time, “Who are you? Give us an answer to take back to those who sent us. What do you say about yourself?”
  • John 1:23 - John replied, using the words of Isaiah the prophet. John said, “I’m the messenger who is calling out in the desert, ‘Make the way for the Lord straight.’ ” ( Isaiah 40:3 )
  • John 1:24 - The Pharisees who had been sent
  • John 1:25 - asked him, “If you are not the Messiah, why are you baptizing people? Why are you doing that if you aren’t Elijah or the Prophet we’ve been expecting?”
  • John 1:26 - “I baptize people with water,” John replied. “But someone is standing among you whom you do not know.
  • John 1:27 - He is the one who comes after me. I am not good enough to untie his sandals.”
  • John 1:28 - This all happened at Bethany on the other side of the Jordan River. That was where John was baptizing.
  • John 1:29 - The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him. John said, “Look! The Lamb of God! He takes away the sin of the world!
  • John 1:30 - This is the one I was talking about. I said, ‘A man who comes after me is more important than I am. That’s because he existed before I was born.’
  • John 1:31 - I did not know him. But God wants to make it clear to Israel who this person is. That’s the reason I came baptizing with water.”
  • John 1:32 - Then John told them, “I saw the Holy Spirit come down from heaven like a dove. The Spirit remained on Jesus.
  • John 1:33 - I myself did not know him. But the one who sent me to baptize with water told me, ‘You will see the Spirit come down and remain on someone. He is the one who will baptize with the Holy Spirit.’
  • John 1:34 - I have seen it happen. I am a witness that this is God’s Chosen One.”
  • John 1:35 - The next day John was there again with two of his disciples.
  • John 1:36 - He saw Jesus walking by. John said, “Look! The Lamb of God!”
  • Matthew 16:21 - From that time on Jesus began to explain to his disciples what would happen to him. He told them he must go to Jerusalem. There he must suffer many things from the elders, the chief priests and the teachers of the law. He must be killed and on the third day rise to life again.
  • John 3:27 - John replied, “A person can receive only what God gives them from heaven.
  • John 3:28 - You yourselves are witnesses that I said, ‘I am not the Messiah. I was sent ahead of him.’
  • John 3:29 - The bride belongs to the groom. The friend who helps the groom waits and listens for him. He is full of joy when he hears the groom’s voice. That joy is mine, and it is now complete.
  • John 3:30 - He must become more important. I must become less important.
  • Luke 23:39 - One of the criminals hanging there made fun of Jesus. He said, “Aren’t you the Messiah? Save yourself! Save us!”
  • Psalm 74:22 - God, rise up. Stand up for your cause. Remember how foolish people make fun of you all day long.
  • Daniel 9:24 - “The Lord has appointed 70 ‘weeks’ for your people and your holy city. During that time, acts against God’s law will be stopped. Sin will come to an end. And the evil things people do will be paid for. Then everyone will always do what is right. Everything that has been made known in visions and prophecies will come true. And the Most Holy Room in the temple will be anointed.
  • Daniel 9:25 - “Here is what I want you to know and understand. There will be seven ‘weeks.’ Then there will be 62 ‘weeks.’ The seven ‘weeks’ will begin when an order is given to rebuild Jerusalem and make it like new again. At the end of the 62 ‘weeks,’ the Anointed King will come. Jerusalem will have streets and a water system when it is rebuilt. But that will be done in times of trouble.
  • Daniel 9:26 - After the 62 ‘weeks,’ the Anointed King will be put to death. His followers will desert him. And everything he has will be taken away from him. The army of the ruler who will come will destroy the city and the temple. The end will come like a flood. War will continue until the end. The Lord has ordered that many places be destroyed.
  • Luke 3:2 - Annas and Caiaphas were high priests. At that time God’s word came to John, son of Zechariah, in the desert.
  • Luke 3:3 - He went into all the countryside around the Jordan River. There he preached that people should be baptized and turn away from their sins. Then God would forgive them.
  • Luke 3:4 - Here is what is written in the book of Isaiah the prophet. It says, “A messenger is calling out in the desert, ‘Prepare the way for the Lord. Make straight paths for him.
  • Luke 3:5 - Every valley will be filled in. Every mountain and hill will be made level. The crooked roads will become straight. The rough ways will become smooth.
  • Luke 3:6 - And all people will see God’s salvation.’ ” ( Isaiah 40:3–5 )
  • Philippians 2:7 - Instead, he made himself nothing. He did this by taking on the nature of a servant. He was made just like human beings.
  • Philippians 2:8 - He appeared as a man. He was humble and obeyed God completely. He did this even though it led to his death. Even worse, he died on a cross!
  • Luke 1:76 - “And you, my child, will be called a prophet of the Most High God. You will go ahead of the Lord to prepare the way for him.
  • Zechariah 13:7 - “My sword, wake up! Attack my shepherd! Attack the man who is close to me,” announces the Lord who rules over all. “Strike down the shepherd. Then the sheep will be scattered. And I will turn my hand against their little ones.
  • Matthew 3:1 - In those days John the Baptist came and preached in the Desert of Judea.
  • Matthew 3:2 - He said, “Turn away from your sins! The kingdom of heaven has come near.”
  • Matthew 3:3 - John is the one Isaiah the prophet had spoken about. He had said, “A messenger is calling out in the desert, ‘Prepare the way for the Lord. Make straight paths for him.’ ” ( Isaiah 40:3 )
  • Matthew 3:4 - John’s clothes were made out of camel’s hair. He had a leather belt around his waist. His food was locusts and wild honey.
  • Matthew 3:5 - People went out to him from Jerusalem and all Judea. They also came from the whole area around the Jordan River.
  • Matthew 3:6 - When they confessed their sins, John baptized them in the Jordan.
  • Matthew 3:7 - John saw many Pharisees and Sadducees coming to where he was baptizing. He said to them, “You are like a nest of poisonous snakes! Who warned you to escape the coming of God’s anger?
  • Matthew 3:8 - Live in a way that shows you have turned away from your sins.
  • Matthew 3:9 - Don’t think you can say to yourselves, ‘Abraham is our father.’ I tell you, God can raise up children for Abraham even from these stones.
  • Matthew 3:10 - The ax is ready to cut the roots of the trees. All the trees that don’t produce good fruit will be cut down. They will be thrown into the fire.
  • Matthew 3:11 - “I baptize you with water, calling you to turn away from your sins. But after me, someone is coming who is more powerful than I am. I’m not worthy to carry his sandals. He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and fire.
  • Matthew 3:12 - His pitchfork is in his hand to clear the straw from his threshing floor. He will gather his wheat into the storeroom. But he will burn up the husks with fire that can’t be put out.”
  • Psalm 69:1 - God, save me. My troubles are like a flood. I’m up to my neck in them.
  • Psalm 69:2 - I’m sinking in deep mud. I have no firm place to stand. I am out in deep water. The waves roll over me.
  • Psalm 69:3 - I’m worn out from calling for help. My throat is very dry. My eyes grow tired looking for my God.
  • Psalm 69:4 - Those who hate me without any reason are more than the hairs on my head. Many people who don’t have any reason to be my enemies are trying to destroy me. They force me to give back what I didn’t steal.
  • Psalm 69:5 - God, you know how foolish I’ve been. My guilt is not hidden from you.
  • Psalm 69:6 - Lord, you are the Lord who rules over all. May those who put their hope in you not be dishonored because of me. You are the God of Israel. May those who worship you not be put to shame because of me.
  • Psalm 69:7 - Because of you, people laugh at me. My face is covered with shame.
  • Psalm 69:8 - I’m an outsider to my own family. I’m a stranger to my own mother’s children.
  • Psalm 69:9 - My great love for your house destroys me. Those who make fun of you make fun of me also.
  • Psalm 69:10 - When I weep and go without eating, they laugh at me.
  • Psalm 69:11 - When I put on rough clothing to show how sad I am, people make jokes about me.
  • Psalm 69:12 - Those who gather in public places make fun of me. Those who get drunk make up songs about me.
  • Psalm 69:13 - But Lord, I pray to you. May this be the time you help me. God, answer me because you love me so much. Save me, as you always do.
  • Psalm 69:14 - Save me from the trouble I’m in. It’s like slippery mud, so don’t let me sink in it. Save me from those who hate me. Save me from the deep water I’m in.
  • Psalm 69:15 - Don’t let the floods cover me. Don’t let the deep water swallow me up. Don’t let the grave close its mouth over me.
  • Psalm 69:16 - Lord, answer me because your love is so good. Turn to me because you are so kind.
  • Psalm 69:17 - Don’t turn your face away from me. Answer me quickly. I’m in trouble.
  • Psalm 69:18 - Come near and save me. Set me free from my enemies.
  • Psalm 69:19 - You know how they make fun of me. They dishonor me and put me to shame. You know all about my enemies.
  • Psalm 69:20 - They have broken my heart by saying evil things about me. It has left me helpless. I looked for pity, but I didn’t find any. I looked for someone to comfort me, but I didn’t find anyone.
  • Psalm 69:21 - They put bitter spices in my food. They gave me vinegar when I was thirsty.
  • Psalm 69:22 - Let their feast be a trap and a snare. Let my enemies get what’s coming to them.
  • Psalm 69:23 - Let their eyes grow weak so they can’t see. Let their backs be bent forever.
  • Psalm 69:24 - Pour out your anger on them. Let them feel what it is like.
  • Psalm 69:25 - May their homes be deserted. May no one live in their tents.
  • Psalm 69:26 - They attack those you have wounded. They talk about the pain of those you have hurt.
  • Psalm 69:27 - Charge them with one crime after another. Don’t save them.
  • Psalm 69:28 - May their names be erased from the book of life. Don’t include them in the list of those who do right.
  • Psalm 69:29 - I’m in pain. I’m in deep trouble. God, save me and keep me safe.
  • Psalm 69:30 - I will praise God’s name by singing to him. I will bring him glory by giving him thanks.
  • Psalm 69:31 - That will please the Lord more than offering him an ox. It will please him more than offering him a bull with its horns and hooves.
  • Psalm 69:32 - Poor people will see it and be glad. The hearts of those who worship God will be strengthened.
  • Psalm 69:33 - The Lord hears those who are in need. He doesn’t forget his people in prison.
  • Psalm 69:34 - Let heaven and earth praise him. Let the oceans and everything that moves in them praise him.
  • Psalm 69:35 - God will save Zion. He will build the cities of Judah again. Then people will live in them and own the land.
  • Psalm 69:36 - The children of those who serve God will receive it. Those who love him will live there.
  • Isaiah 40:3 - A messenger is calling out, “In the desert prepare the way for the Lord. Make a straight road through it for our God.
  • Isaiah 40:4 - Every valley will be filled in. Every mountain and hill will be made level. The rough ground will be smoothed out. The rocky places will be made flat.
  • Isaiah 40:5 - Then the glory of the Lord will appear. And everyone will see it together. The Lord has spoken.”
  • Malachi 4:6 - Elijah will bring peace between parents and their children. He will also bring peace between children and their parents. If that does not happen, I will come. And I will completely destroy the land.”
  • Psalm 22:1 - My God, my God, why have you deserted me? Why do you seem so far away when I need you to save me? Why do you seem so far away that you can’t hear my groans?
  • Psalm 22:2 - My God, I cry out in the daytime. But you don’t answer. I cry out at night. But you don’t let me sleep.
  • Psalm 22:3 - But you rule from your throne as the Holy One. You are the God Israel praises.
  • Psalm 22:4 - Our people of long ago put their trust in you. They trusted in you, and you saved them.
  • Psalm 22:5 - They cried out to you and were saved. They trusted in you, and you didn’t let them down.
  • Psalm 22:6 - Everyone treats me like a worm and not a man. They hate me and look down on me.
  • Psalm 22:7 - All those who see me laugh at me. They shout at me and make fun of me. They shake their heads at me.
  • Psalm 22:8 - They say, “He trusts in the Lord. Let the Lord help him. If the Lord is pleased with him, let him save him.”
  • Psalm 22:9 - But you brought me out of my mother’s body. You made me trust in you even when I was at my mother’s breast.
  • Psalm 22:10 - From the time I was born, you took good care of me. Ever since I came out of my mother’s body, you have been my God.
  • Psalm 22:11 - Don’t be far away from me. Trouble is near, and there is no one to help me.
  • Psalm 22:12 - Many enemies are all around me. They are like strong bulls from the land of Bashan.
  • Psalm 22:13 - They are like roaring lions that tear to pieces what they kill. They open their mouths wide to attack me.
  • Psalm 22:14 - My strength is like water that is poured out on the ground. I feel as if my bones aren’t connected. My heart has turned to wax. It has melted away inside me.
  • Psalm 22:15 - My mouth is dried up like a piece of broken pottery. My tongue sticks to the roof of my mouth. You bring me down to the edge of the grave.
  • Psalm 22:16 - A group of sinful people has closed in on me. They are all around me like a pack of dogs. They have pierced my hands and my feet.
  • Psalm 22:17 - Everyone can see all my bones right through my skin. People stare at me. They laugh when I suffer.
  • Psalm 22:18 - They divide up my clothes among them. They cast lots for what I am wearing.
  • Psalm 22:19 - Lord, don’t be so far away from me. You give me strength. Come quickly to help me.
  • Psalm 22:20 - Save me from being killed by the sword. Save the only life I have. Save me from the power of those dogs.
  • Psalm 22:21 - Save me from the mouths of those lions. Save me from the horns of those wild oxen.
  • Psalm 22:22 - I will announce your name to my people. I will praise you among those who are gathered to worship you.
  • Psalm 22:23 - You who have respect for the Lord, praise him! All you people of Jacob, honor him! All you people of Israel, worship him!
  • Psalm 22:24 - He has not forgotten the one who is hurting. He has not turned away from his suffering. He has not turned his face away from him. He has listened to his cry for help.
  • Psalm 22:25 - Because of what you have done, I will praise you in the whole community of those who worship you. In front of those who respect you, I will keep my promises.
  • Psalm 22:26 - Those who are poor will eat and be satisfied. Those who seek the Lord will praise him. May their hearts be filled with new hope!
  • Psalm 22:27 - People from one end of the earth to the other will remember and turn to the Lord. The people of all the nations will bow down in front of him.
  • Psalm 22:28 - The Lord is King. He rules over the nations.
  • Psalm 22:29 - All rich people of the earth will feast and worship God. All who go down to the grave will kneel in front of him. Those who cannot keep themselves alive will kneel.
  • Psalm 22:30 - Those who are not yet born will serve him. Those who are born later will be told about the Lord.
  • Psalm 22:31 - And they will tell people who have not yet been born, “The Lord has done what is right!”
  • Luke 1:16 - He will bring back many of the people of Israel to the Lord their God.
  • Luke 1:17 - And he will prepare the way for the Lord. He will have the same spirit and power that Elijah had. He will bring peace between parents and their children. He will teach people who don’t obey to be wise and do what is right. In this way, he will prepare a people who are ready for the Lord.”
  • Isaiah 52:14 - Many people were shocked when they saw him. He was so scarred that he no longer looked like a person. His body was so twisted that he did not look like a human being anymore.
  • Isaiah 49:7 - The Lord sets his people free. He is the Holy One of Israel. He speaks to his servant, who is looked down on and hated by the nations. He speaks to the servant of rulers. He says to him, “Kings will see you and stand up to honor you. Princes will see you and bow down to show you their respect. I am the Lord. I am faithful. I am the Holy One of Israel. I have chosen you.”
  • Luke 23:11 - Herod and his soldiers laughed at him and made fun of him. They dressed him in a beautiful robe. Then they sent him back to Pilate.
  • Isaiah 50:6 - I let my enemies beat me on my bare back. I let them pull the hair out of my beard. I didn’t turn my face away when they made fun of me and spit on me.
  • Isaiah 53:1 - Who has believed what we’ve been saying? Who has seen the Lord’s saving power?
  • Isaiah 53:2 - His servant grew up like a tender young plant. He grew like a root coming up out of dry ground. He didn’t have any beauty or majesty that made us notice him. There wasn’t anything special about the way he looked that drew us to him.
  • Isaiah 53:3 - People looked down on him. They didn’t accept him. He knew all about pain and suffering. He was like someone people turn their faces away from. We looked down on him. We didn’t have any respect for him.
  • Isaiah 53:4 - He suffered the things we should have suffered. He took on himself the pain that should have been ours. But we thought God was punishing him. We thought God was wounding him and making him suffer.
  • Isaiah 53:5 - But the servant was pierced because we had sinned. He was crushed because we had done what was evil. He was punished to make us whole again. His wounds have healed us.
  • Isaiah 53:6 - All of us are like sheep. We have wandered away from God. All of us have turned to our own way. And the Lord has placed on his servant the sins of all of us.
  • Isaiah 53:7 - He was treated badly and made to suffer. But he didn’t open his mouth. He was led away like a lamb to be killed. Sheep are silent while their wool is being cut off. In the same way, he didn’t open his mouth.
  • Isaiah 53:8 - He was arrested and sentenced to death. Then he was taken away. He was cut off from this life. He was punished for the sins of my people. Who among those who were living at that time tried to stop what was happening?
  • Isaiah 53:9 - He was given a grave with those who were evil. But his body was buried in the tomb of a rich man. He was killed even though he hadn’t harmed anyone. And he had never lied to anyone.
  • Isaiah 53:10 - The Lord says, “It was my plan to crush him and cause him to suffer. I made his life an offering to pay for sin. But he will see all his children after him. In fact, he will continue to live. My plan will be brought about through him.
  • Isaiah 53:11 - After he has suffered, he will see the light of life. And he will be satisfied. My godly servant will make many people godly because of what he will accomplish. He will be punished for their sins.
  • Isaiah 53:12 - So I will give him a place of honor among those who are great. He will be rewarded just like others who win the battle. That’s because he was willing to give his life as a sacrifice. He was counted among those who had committed crimes. He took the sins of many people on himself. And he gave his life for those who had done what is wrong.”
逐節對照交叉引用
  • New International Reader's Version - Jesus replied, “That’s right. Elijah does come first. He makes all things new again. So why is it written that the Son of Man must suffer much and not be accepted?
  • 新标点和合本 - 耶稣说:“以利亚固然先来复兴万事;经上不是指着人子说,他要受许多的苦被人轻慢呢?
  • 和合本2010(上帝版-简体) - 耶稣说:“以利亚的确先来复兴万事。经上不是指着人子说,他要受许多的苦和被人轻慢吗?
  • 和合本2010(神版-简体) - 耶稣说:“以利亚的确先来复兴万事。经上不是指着人子说,他要受许多的苦和被人轻慢吗?
  • 当代译本 - 耶稣回答说:“以利亚固然要先来复兴一切,但为什么圣经上说人子一定会饱受痛苦、遭人蔑视呢?
  • 圣经新译本 - 耶稣说:“以利亚固然要先来复兴一切,但圣经为什么又记载人子要受许多苦,被人藐视呢?
  • 中文标准译本 - 耶稣告诉他们:“以利亚确实要先来恢复万事。至于人子,经上怎么还记载说,他必然受很多苦害,并且被人拒绝呢?
  • 现代标点和合本 - 耶稣说:“以利亚固然先来复兴万事。经上不是指着人子说,他要受许多的苦、被人轻慢呢?
  • 和合本(拼音版) - 耶稣说:“以利亚固然先来复兴万事。经上不是指着人子说:他要受许多的苦,被人轻慢呢?
  • New International Version - Jesus replied, “To be sure, Elijah does come first, and restores all things. Why then is it written that the Son of Man must suffer much and be rejected?
  • English Standard Version - And he said to them, “Elijah does come first to restore all things. And how is it written of the Son of Man that he should suffer many things and be treated with contempt?
  • New Living Translation - Jesus responded, “Elijah is indeed coming first to get everything ready. Yet why do the Scriptures say that the Son of Man must suffer greatly and be treated with utter contempt?
  • The Message - Jesus replied, “Elijah does come first and get everything ready for the coming of the Son of Man. They treated this Elijah like dirt, much like they will treat the Son of Man, who will, according to Scripture, suffer terribly and be kicked around contemptibly.”
  • Christian Standard Bible - “Elijah does come first and restores all things,” he replied. “Why then is it written that the Son of Man must suffer many things and be treated with contempt?
  • New American Standard Bible - And He said to them, “Elijah does come first and he restores all things. And yet how is it written of the Son of Man that He will suffer many things and be treated with contempt?
  • New King James Version - Then He answered and told them, “Indeed, Elijah is coming first and restores all things. And how is it written concerning the Son of Man, that He must suffer many things and be treated with contempt?
  • Amplified Bible - He answered them, “Elijah does come first and restores and reestablishes all things. And yet how is it written of the Son of Man that He will suffer many things [grief and physical distress] and be treated with contempt [utterly despised and rejected]?
  • American Standard Version - And he said unto them, Elijah indeed cometh first, and restoreth all things: and how is it written of the Son of man, that he should suffer many things and be set at nought?
  • King James Version - And he answered and told them, Elias verily cometh first, and restoreth all things; and how it is written of the Son of man, that he must suffer many things, and be set at nought.
  • New English Translation - He said to them, “Elijah does indeed come first, and restores all things. And why is it written that the Son of Man must suffer many things and be despised?
  • World English Bible - He said to them, “Elijah indeed comes first, and restores all things. How is it written about the Son of Man, that he should suffer many things and be despised?
  • 新標點和合本 - 耶穌說:「以利亞固然先來復興萬事;經上不是指着人子說,他要受許多的苦被人輕慢呢?
  • 和合本2010(上帝版-繁體) - 耶穌說:「以利亞的確先來復興萬事。經上不是指着人子說,他要受許多的苦和被人輕慢嗎?
  • 和合本2010(神版-繁體) - 耶穌說:「以利亞的確先來復興萬事。經上不是指着人子說,他要受許多的苦和被人輕慢嗎?
  • 當代譯本 - 耶穌回答說:「以利亞固然要先來復興一切,但為什麼聖經上說人子一定會飽受痛苦、遭人蔑視呢?
  • 聖經新譯本 - 耶穌說:“以利亞固然要先來復興一切,但聖經為甚麼又記載人子要受許多苦,被人藐視呢?
  • 呂振中譯本 - 耶穌對他們說:『「 以利亞 先來、復興萬事!」那麼那指着人子、說他該受許多苦、並被藐視、是怎麼記載的呢?
  • 中文標準譯本 - 耶穌告訴他們:「以利亞確實要先來恢復萬事。至於人子,經上怎麼還記載說,他必然受很多苦害,並且被人拒絕呢?
  • 現代標點和合本 - 耶穌說:「以利亞固然先來復興萬事。經上不是指著人子說,他要受許多的苦、被人輕慢呢?
  • 文理和合譯本 - 耶穌曰、以利亞果先至、興復諸事、但記云、人子必經諸苦、為人所忽、何耶、
  • 文理委辦譯本 - 曰、以利亞先至、振興諸事、而人子必備受害、為人所忽、記已言之、
  • 施約瑟淺文理新舊約聖經 - 耶穌謂之曰、 以利亞 必先至、振興諸事、而經指人子何所載、蓋載人子必多受苦、為人所侮、
  • 吳經熊文理聖詠與新經全集 - 答曰:『 伊理靄 固需先來振興萬事、然經不亦言人子應如何備嘗苦辱乎?
  • Nueva Versión Internacional - —Sin duda Elías ha de venir primero para restaurar todas las cosas —respondió Jesús—. Pero, entonces, ¿cómo es que está escrito que el Hijo del hombre tiene que sufrir mucho y ser rechazado?
  • 현대인의 성경 - 그래서 예수님은 이렇게 대답하셨다. “엘리야가 먼저 와서 모든 것을 회복한다는 말은 사실이다. 그런데 왜 성경에는 그리스도가 많은 고난과 멸시를 당할 것이라고 쓰여 있느냐?
  • Новый Русский Перевод - – Верно, – ответил Иисус, – Илия действительно должен прийти первым и все приготовить . Но почему же о Сыне Человеческом в Писании говорится, что Ему придется перенести много страданий и унижений?
  • Восточный перевод - – Верно, – ответил Иса, – Ильяс действительно должен прийти первым и всё приготовить . Но почему же о Ниспосланном как Человек в Писании говорится, что Ему придётся перенести много страданий и унижений?
  • Восточный перевод, версия с «Аллахом» - – Верно, – ответил Иса, – Ильяс действительно должен прийти первым и всё приготовить . Но почему же о Ниспосланном как Человек в Писании говорится, что Ему придётся перенести много страданий и унижений?
  • Восточный перевод, версия для Таджикистана - – Верно, – ответил Исо, – Ильёс действительно должен прийти первым и всё приготовить . Но почему же о Ниспосланном как Человек в Писании говорится, что Ему придётся перенести много страданий и унижений?
  • La Bible du Semeur 2015 - – Oui, leur dit-il, Elie vient d’abord pour remettre toutes choses en ordrea. Pourquoi l’Ecriture annonce-t-elle aussi que le Fils de l’homme souffrira beaucoup et sera traité avec mépris ?
  • リビングバイブル - イエスは、「まずエリヤが来て道を整えるというのはほんとうです。実際、エリヤはもう来たのです」とお答えになりました。そして、エリヤが預言どおり、人々からひどい仕打ちを受けたことを説明してから、「では、メシヤが多くの苦しみを受け、さげすまれると預言されていることは、どう考えますか」とお尋ねになりました。
  • Nestle Aland 28 - ὁ δὲ ἔφη αὐτοῖς· Ἠλίας μὲν ἐλθὼν πρῶτον ἀποκαθιστάνει πάντα· καὶ πῶς γέγραπται ἐπὶ τὸν υἱὸν τοῦ ἀνθρώπου ἵνα πολλὰ πάθῃ καὶ ἐξουδενηθῇ;
  • unfoldingWord® Greek New Testament - ὁ δὲ ἔφη αὐτοῖς, Ἠλείας μὲν ἐλθὼν πρῶτον ἀποκατιστάνει πάντα; καὶ πῶς γέγραπται ἐπὶ τὸν Υἱὸν τοῦ Ἀνθρώπου, ἵνα πολλὰ πάθῃ καὶ ἐξουδενηθῇ?
  • Nova Versão Internacional - Jesus respondeu: “De fato, Elias vem primeiro e restaura todas as coisas. Então, por que está escrito que é necessário que o Filho do homem sofra muito e seja rejeitado com desprezo?
  • Hoffnung für alle - Jesus antwortete ihnen: »Sie haben recht! Zuerst kommt Elia, um alles vorzubereiten. Und doch heißt es in der Heiligen Schrift über den Menschensohn, dass er viel leiden muss und von allen verachtet wird.
  • Kinh Thánh Hiện Đại - Chúa Giê-xu đáp: “Đúng! Ê-li đến trước để chuẩn bị mọi việc. Thánh Kinh cũng chép Con Người phải chịu nhiều thống khổ và bị chế giễu khinh bỉ.
  • พระคริสตธรรมคัมภีร์ไทย ฉบับอมตธรรมร่วมสมัย - พระเยซูทรงตอบว่า “ถูกแล้ว เอลียาห์มาก่อนจริงๆ และทำให้ทุกอย่างคืนสู่สภาพเดิม แล้วเหตุใดจึงมีเขียนไว้ว่าบุตรมนุษย์จะต้องทนทุกข์แสนสาหัสและถูกปฏิเสธ?
  • พระคัมภีร์ ฉบับแปลใหม่ - พระ​องค์​กล่าว​ว่า “จริง​ทีเดียว​ที่​เอลียาห์​มา​ก่อน และ​จะ​ทำ​ให้​ทุก​สิ่ง​คืน​สู่​สภาพ​เดิม แล้ว​ทำไม​จึง​มี​บันทึก​ไว้​ว่า​บุตรมนุษย์​ต้อง​ทน​ทุกข์​ทรมาน​มาก​และ​ผู้​คน​ไม่​ยอมรับ
  • Matthew 26:24 - The Son of Man will go just as it is written about him. But how terrible it will be for the one who hands over the Son of Man! It would be better for him if he had not been born.”
  • Zechariah 11:13 - The Lord said to me, “Throw those coins to the potter.” That amount shows how little they valued me! So I threw the 30 silver coins to the potter at the Lord’s temple.
  • Mark 1:2 - Long ago Isaiah the prophet wrote, “I will send my messenger ahead of you. He will prepare your way.” ( Malachi 3:1 )
  • Mark 1:3 - “A messenger is calling out in the desert, ‘Prepare the way for the Lord. Make straight paths for him.’ ” ( Isaiah 40:3 )
  • Mark 1:4 - And so John the Baptist appeared in the desert. He preached that people should be baptized and turn away from their sins. Then God would forgive them.
  • Mark 1:5 - All the people from the countryside of Judea went out to him. All the people from Jerusalem went too. When they admitted they had sinned, John baptized them in the Jordan River.
  • Mark 1:6 - John wore clothes made out of camel’s hair. He had a leather belt around his waist. And he ate locusts and wild honey.
  • Mark 1:7 - Here is what John was preaching. “After me, there is someone coming who is more powerful than I am. I’m not good enough to bend down and untie his sandals.
  • Mark 1:8 - I baptize you with water. But he will baptize you with the Holy Spirit.”
  • Matthew 11:2 - John the Baptist was in prison. When he heard about the actions of the Messiah, he sent his disciples to him.
  • Matthew 11:3 - They asked Jesus, “Are you the one who is supposed to come? Or should we look for someone else?”
  • Matthew 11:4 - Jesus replied, “Go back to John. Report to him what you hear and see.
  • Matthew 11:5 - Blind people receive sight. Disabled people walk. Those who have skin diseases are made ‘clean.’ Deaf people hear. Those who are dead are raised to life. And the good news is preached to those who are poor.
  • Matthew 11:6 - Blessed is anyone who does not give up their faith because of me.”
  • Matthew 11:7 - As John’s disciples were leaving, Jesus began to speak to the crowd about John. He said, “What did you go out into the desert to see? Tall grass waving in the wind?
  • Matthew 11:8 - If not, what did you go out to see? A man dressed in fine clothes? No. People who wear fine clothes are in kings’ palaces.
  • Matthew 11:9 - Then what did you go out to see? A prophet? Yes, I tell you, and more than a prophet.
  • Matthew 11:10 - He is the one written about in Scripture. It says, “ ‘I will send my messenger ahead of you. He will prepare your way for you.’ ( Malachi 3:1 )
  • Matthew 11:11 - What I’m about to tell you is true. No one more important than John the Baptist has ever been born. But the least important person in the kingdom of heaven is more important than he is.
  • Matthew 11:12 - Since the days of John the Baptist, the kingdom of heaven has been under attack. And violent people are taking hold of it.
  • Matthew 11:13 - All the Prophets and the Law prophesied until John came.
  • Matthew 11:14 - If you are willing to accept it, John is the Elijah who was supposed to come.
  • Matthew 11:15 - Whoever has ears should listen.
  • Matthew 11:16 - “What can I compare today’s people to? They are like children sitting in the markets and calling out to others. They say,
  • Matthew 11:17 - “ ‘We played the flute for you. But you didn’t dance. We sang a funeral song. But you didn’t become sad.’
  • Matthew 11:18 - When John came, he didn’t eat or drink as you do. And people say, ‘He has a demon.’
  • John 1:6 - There was a man sent from God. His name was John.
  • John 1:7 - He came to be a witness about that light. He was a witness so that all people might believe.
  • John 1:8 - John himself was not the light. He came only as a witness to the light.
  • John 1:9 - The true light that gives light to everyone was coming into the world.
  • John 1:10 - The Word was in the world. And the world was made through him. But the world did not recognize him.
  • John 1:11 - He came to what was his own. But his own people did not accept him.
  • John 1:12 - Some people did accept him and did believe in his name. He gave them the right to become children of God.
  • John 1:13 - To be a child of God has nothing to do with human parents. Children of God are not born because of human choice or because a husband wants them to be born. They are born because of what God does.
  • John 1:14 - The Word became a human being. He made his home with us. We have seen his glory. It is the glory of the One and Only, who came from the Father. And the Word was full of grace and truth.
  • John 1:15 - John was a witness about the Word. John cried out and said, “This was the one I was talking about. I said, ‘He who comes after me is more important than I am. He is more important because he existed before I was born.’ ”
  • John 1:16 - God is full of grace. From him we have all received grace in place of the grace already given.
  • John 1:17 - In the past, God gave us grace through the law of Moses. Now, grace and truth come to us through Jesus Christ.
  • John 1:18 - No one has ever seen God. But the One and Only is God and is at the Father’s side. The one at the Father’s side has shown us what God is like.
  • John 1:19 - The Jewish leaders in Jerusalem sent priests and Levites to ask John who he was. John spoke the truth to them.
  • John 1:20 - He did not try to hide the truth. He spoke to them openly. He said, “I am not the Messiah.”
  • John 1:21 - They asked him, “Then who are you? Are you Elijah?” He said, “I am not.” “Are you the Prophet we’ve been expecting?” they asked. “No,” he answered.
  • John 1:22 - They asked one last time, “Who are you? Give us an answer to take back to those who sent us. What do you say about yourself?”
  • John 1:23 - John replied, using the words of Isaiah the prophet. John said, “I’m the messenger who is calling out in the desert, ‘Make the way for the Lord straight.’ ” ( Isaiah 40:3 )
  • John 1:24 - The Pharisees who had been sent
  • John 1:25 - asked him, “If you are not the Messiah, why are you baptizing people? Why are you doing that if you aren’t Elijah or the Prophet we’ve been expecting?”
  • John 1:26 - “I baptize people with water,” John replied. “But someone is standing among you whom you do not know.
  • John 1:27 - He is the one who comes after me. I am not good enough to untie his sandals.”
  • John 1:28 - This all happened at Bethany on the other side of the Jordan River. That was where John was baptizing.
  • John 1:29 - The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him. John said, “Look! The Lamb of God! He takes away the sin of the world!
  • John 1:30 - This is the one I was talking about. I said, ‘A man who comes after me is more important than I am. That’s because he existed before I was born.’
  • John 1:31 - I did not know him. But God wants to make it clear to Israel who this person is. That’s the reason I came baptizing with water.”
  • John 1:32 - Then John told them, “I saw the Holy Spirit come down from heaven like a dove. The Spirit remained on Jesus.
  • John 1:33 - I myself did not know him. But the one who sent me to baptize with water told me, ‘You will see the Spirit come down and remain on someone. He is the one who will baptize with the Holy Spirit.’
  • John 1:34 - I have seen it happen. I am a witness that this is God’s Chosen One.”
  • John 1:35 - The next day John was there again with two of his disciples.
  • John 1:36 - He saw Jesus walking by. John said, “Look! The Lamb of God!”
  • Matthew 16:21 - From that time on Jesus began to explain to his disciples what would happen to him. He told them he must go to Jerusalem. There he must suffer many things from the elders, the chief priests and the teachers of the law. He must be killed and on the third day rise to life again.
  • John 3:27 - John replied, “A person can receive only what God gives them from heaven.
  • John 3:28 - You yourselves are witnesses that I said, ‘I am not the Messiah. I was sent ahead of him.’
  • John 3:29 - The bride belongs to the groom. The friend who helps the groom waits and listens for him. He is full of joy when he hears the groom’s voice. That joy is mine, and it is now complete.
  • John 3:30 - He must become more important. I must become less important.
  • Luke 23:39 - One of the criminals hanging there made fun of Jesus. He said, “Aren’t you the Messiah? Save yourself! Save us!”
  • Psalm 74:22 - God, rise up. Stand up for your cause. Remember how foolish people make fun of you all day long.
  • Daniel 9:24 - “The Lord has appointed 70 ‘weeks’ for your people and your holy city. During that time, acts against God’s law will be stopped. Sin will come to an end. And the evil things people do will be paid for. Then everyone will always do what is right. Everything that has been made known in visions and prophecies will come true. And the Most Holy Room in the temple will be anointed.
  • Daniel 9:25 - “Here is what I want you to know and understand. There will be seven ‘weeks.’ Then there will be 62 ‘weeks.’ The seven ‘weeks’ will begin when an order is given to rebuild Jerusalem and make it like new again. At the end of the 62 ‘weeks,’ the Anointed King will come. Jerusalem will have streets and a water system when it is rebuilt. But that will be done in times of trouble.
  • Daniel 9:26 - After the 62 ‘weeks,’ the Anointed King will be put to death. His followers will desert him. And everything he has will be taken away from him. The army of the ruler who will come will destroy the city and the temple. The end will come like a flood. War will continue until the end. The Lord has ordered that many places be destroyed.
  • Luke 3:2 - Annas and Caiaphas were high priests. At that time God’s word came to John, son of Zechariah, in the desert.
  • Luke 3:3 - He went into all the countryside around the Jordan River. There he preached that people should be baptized and turn away from their sins. Then God would forgive them.
  • Luke 3:4 - Here is what is written in the book of Isaiah the prophet. It says, “A messenger is calling out in the desert, ‘Prepare the way for the Lord. Make straight paths for him.
  • Luke 3:5 - Every valley will be filled in. Every mountain and hill will be made level. The crooked roads will become straight. The rough ways will become smooth.
  • Luke 3:6 - And all people will see God’s salvation.’ ” ( Isaiah 40:3–5 )
  • Philippians 2:7 - Instead, he made himself nothing. He did this by taking on the nature of a servant. He was made just like human beings.
  • Philippians 2:8 - He appeared as a man. He was humble and obeyed God completely. He did this even though it led to his death. Even worse, he died on a cross!
  • Luke 1:76 - “And you, my child, will be called a prophet of the Most High God. You will go ahead of the Lord to prepare the way for him.
  • Zechariah 13:7 - “My sword, wake up! Attack my shepherd! Attack the man who is close to me,” announces the Lord who rules over all. “Strike down the shepherd. Then the sheep will be scattered. And I will turn my hand against their little ones.
  • Matthew 3:1 - In those days John the Baptist came and preached in the Desert of Judea.
  • Matthew 3:2 - He said, “Turn away from your sins! The kingdom of heaven has come near.”
  • Matthew 3:3 - John is the one Isaiah the prophet had spoken about. He had said, “A messenger is calling out in the desert, ‘Prepare the way for the Lord. Make straight paths for him.’ ” ( Isaiah 40:3 )
  • Matthew 3:4 - John’s clothes were made out of camel’s hair. He had a leather belt around his waist. His food was locusts and wild honey.
  • Matthew 3:5 - People went out to him from Jerusalem and all Judea. They also came from the whole area around the Jordan River.
  • Matthew 3:6 - When they confessed their sins, John baptized them in the Jordan.
  • Matthew 3:7 - John saw many Pharisees and Sadducees coming to where he was baptizing. He said to them, “You are like a nest of poisonous snakes! Who warned you to escape the coming of God’s anger?
  • Matthew 3:8 - Live in a way that shows you have turned away from your sins.
  • Matthew 3:9 - Don’t think you can say to yourselves, ‘Abraham is our father.’ I tell you, God can raise up children for Abraham even from these stones.
  • Matthew 3:10 - The ax is ready to cut the roots of the trees. All the trees that don’t produce good fruit will be cut down. They will be thrown into the fire.
  • Matthew 3:11 - “I baptize you with water, calling you to turn away from your sins. But after me, someone is coming who is more powerful than I am. I’m not worthy to carry his sandals. He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and fire.
  • Matthew 3:12 - His pitchfork is in his hand to clear the straw from his threshing floor. He will gather his wheat into the storeroom. But he will burn up the husks with fire that can’t be put out.”
  • Psalm 69:1 - God, save me. My troubles are like a flood. I’m up to my neck in them.
  • Psalm 69:2 - I’m sinking in deep mud. I have no firm place to stand. I am out in deep water. The waves roll over me.
  • Psalm 69:3 - I’m worn out from calling for help. My throat is very dry. My eyes grow tired looking for my God.
  • Psalm 69:4 - Those who hate me without any reason are more than the hairs on my head. Many people who don’t have any reason to be my enemies are trying to destroy me. They force me to give back what I didn’t steal.
  • Psalm 69:5 - God, you know how foolish I’ve been. My guilt is not hidden from you.
  • Psalm 69:6 - Lord, you are the Lord who rules over all. May those who put their hope in you not be dishonored because of me. You are the God of Israel. May those who worship you not be put to shame because of me.
  • Psalm 69:7 - Because of you, people laugh at me. My face is covered with shame.
  • Psalm 69:8 - I’m an outsider to my own family. I’m a stranger to my own mother’s children.
  • Psalm 69:9 - My great love for your house destroys me. Those who make fun of you make fun of me also.
  • Psalm 69:10 - When I weep and go without eating, they laugh at me.
  • Psalm 69:11 - When I put on rough clothing to show how sad I am, people make jokes about me.
  • Psalm 69:12 - Those who gather in public places make fun of me. Those who get drunk make up songs about me.
  • Psalm 69:13 - But Lord, I pray to you. May this be the time you help me. God, answer me because you love me so much. Save me, as you always do.
  • Psalm 69:14 - Save me from the trouble I’m in. It’s like slippery mud, so don’t let me sink in it. Save me from those who hate me. Save me from the deep water I’m in.
  • Psalm 69:15 - Don’t let the floods cover me. Don’t let the deep water swallow me up. Don’t let the grave close its mouth over me.
  • Psalm 69:16 - Lord, answer me because your love is so good. Turn to me because you are so kind.
  • Psalm 69:17 - Don’t turn your face away from me. Answer me quickly. I’m in trouble.
  • Psalm 69:18 - Come near and save me. Set me free from my enemies.
  • Psalm 69:19 - You know how they make fun of me. They dishonor me and put me to shame. You know all about my enemies.
  • Psalm 69:20 - They have broken my heart by saying evil things about me. It has left me helpless. I looked for pity, but I didn’t find any. I looked for someone to comfort me, but I didn’t find anyone.
  • Psalm 69:21 - They put bitter spices in my food. They gave me vinegar when I was thirsty.
  • Psalm 69:22 - Let their feast be a trap and a snare. Let my enemies get what’s coming to them.
  • Psalm 69:23 - Let their eyes grow weak so they can’t see. Let their backs be bent forever.
  • Psalm 69:24 - Pour out your anger on them. Let them feel what it is like.
  • Psalm 69:25 - May their homes be deserted. May no one live in their tents.
  • Psalm 69:26 - They attack those you have wounded. They talk about the pain of those you have hurt.
  • Psalm 69:27 - Charge them with one crime after another. Don’t save them.
  • Psalm 69:28 - May their names be erased from the book of life. Don’t include them in the list of those who do right.
  • Psalm 69:29 - I’m in pain. I’m in deep trouble. God, save me and keep me safe.
  • Psalm 69:30 - I will praise God’s name by singing to him. I will bring him glory by giving him thanks.
  • Psalm 69:31 - That will please the Lord more than offering him an ox. It will please him more than offering him a bull with its horns and hooves.
  • Psalm 69:32 - Poor people will see it and be glad. The hearts of those who worship God will be strengthened.
  • Psalm 69:33 - The Lord hears those who are in need. He doesn’t forget his people in prison.
  • Psalm 69:34 - Let heaven and earth praise him. Let the oceans and everything that moves in them praise him.
  • Psalm 69:35 - God will save Zion. He will build the cities of Judah again. Then people will live in them and own the land.
  • Psalm 69:36 - The children of those who serve God will receive it. Those who love him will live there.
  • Isaiah 40:3 - A messenger is calling out, “In the desert prepare the way for the Lord. Make a straight road through it for our God.
  • Isaiah 40:4 - Every valley will be filled in. Every mountain and hill will be made level. The rough ground will be smoothed out. The rocky places will be made flat.
  • Isaiah 40:5 - Then the glory of the Lord will appear. And everyone will see it together. The Lord has spoken.”
  • Malachi 4:6 - Elijah will bring peace between parents and their children. He will also bring peace between children and their parents. If that does not happen, I will come. And I will completely destroy the land.”
  • Psalm 22:1 - My God, my God, why have you deserted me? Why do you seem so far away when I need you to save me? Why do you seem so far away that you can’t hear my groans?
  • Psalm 22:2 - My God, I cry out in the daytime. But you don’t answer. I cry out at night. But you don’t let me sleep.
  • Psalm 22:3 - But you rule from your throne as the Holy One. You are the God Israel praises.
  • Psalm 22:4 - Our people of long ago put their trust in you. They trusted in you, and you saved them.
  • Psalm 22:5 - They cried out to you and were saved. They trusted in you, and you didn’t let them down.
  • Psalm 22:6 - Everyone treats me like a worm and not a man. They hate me and look down on me.
  • Psalm 22:7 - All those who see me laugh at me. They shout at me and make fun of me. They shake their heads at me.
  • Psalm 22:8 - They say, “He trusts in the Lord. Let the Lord help him. If the Lord is pleased with him, let him save him.”
  • Psalm 22:9 - But you brought me out of my mother’s body. You made me trust in you even when I was at my mother’s breast.
  • Psalm 22:10 - From the time I was born, you took good care of me. Ever since I came out of my mother’s body, you have been my God.
  • Psalm 22:11 - Don’t be far away from me. Trouble is near, and there is no one to help me.
  • Psalm 22:12 - Many enemies are all around me. They are like strong bulls from the land of Bashan.
  • Psalm 22:13 - They are like roaring lions that tear to pieces what they kill. They open their mouths wide to attack me.
  • Psalm 22:14 - My strength is like water that is poured out on the ground. I feel as if my bones aren’t connected. My heart has turned to wax. It has melted away inside me.
  • Psalm 22:15 - My mouth is dried up like a piece of broken pottery. My tongue sticks to the roof of my mouth. You bring me down to the edge of the grave.
  • Psalm 22:16 - A group of sinful people has closed in on me. They are all around me like a pack of dogs. They have pierced my hands and my feet.
  • Psalm 22:17 - Everyone can see all my bones right through my skin. People stare at me. They laugh when I suffer.
  • Psalm 22:18 - They divide up my clothes among them. They cast lots for what I am wearing.
  • Psalm 22:19 - Lord, don’t be so far away from me. You give me strength. Come quickly to help me.
  • Psalm 22:20 - Save me from being killed by the sword. Save the only life I have. Save me from the power of those dogs.
  • Psalm 22:21 - Save me from the mouths of those lions. Save me from the horns of those wild oxen.
  • Psalm 22:22 - I will announce your name to my people. I will praise you among those who are gathered to worship you.
  • Psalm 22:23 - You who have respect for the Lord, praise him! All you people of Jacob, honor him! All you people of Israel, worship him!
  • Psalm 22:24 - He has not forgotten the one who is hurting. He has not turned away from his suffering. He has not turned his face away from him. He has listened to his cry for help.
  • Psalm 22:25 - Because of what you have done, I will praise you in the whole community of those who worship you. In front of those who respect you, I will keep my promises.
  • Psalm 22:26 - Those who are poor will eat and be satisfied. Those who seek the Lord will praise him. May their hearts be filled with new hope!
  • Psalm 22:27 - People from one end of the earth to the other will remember and turn to the Lord. The people of all the nations will bow down in front of him.
  • Psalm 22:28 - The Lord is King. He rules over the nations.
  • Psalm 22:29 - All rich people of the earth will feast and worship God. All who go down to the grave will kneel in front of him. Those who cannot keep themselves alive will kneel.
  • Psalm 22:30 - Those who are not yet born will serve him. Those who are born later will be told about the Lord.
  • Psalm 22:31 - And they will tell people who have not yet been born, “The Lord has done what is right!”
  • Luke 1:16 - He will bring back many of the people of Israel to the Lord their God.
  • Luke 1:17 - And he will prepare the way for the Lord. He will have the same spirit and power that Elijah had. He will bring peace between parents and their children. He will teach people who don’t obey to be wise and do what is right. In this way, he will prepare a people who are ready for the Lord.”
  • Isaiah 52:14 - Many people were shocked when they saw him. He was so scarred that he no longer looked like a person. His body was so twisted that he did not look like a human being anymore.
  • Isaiah 49:7 - The Lord sets his people free. He is the Holy One of Israel. He speaks to his servant, who is looked down on and hated by the nations. He speaks to the servant of rulers. He says to him, “Kings will see you and stand up to honor you. Princes will see you and bow down to show you their respect. I am the Lord. I am faithful. I am the Holy One of Israel. I have chosen you.”
  • Luke 23:11 - Herod and his soldiers laughed at him and made fun of him. They dressed him in a beautiful robe. Then they sent him back to Pilate.
  • Isaiah 50:6 - I let my enemies beat me on my bare back. I let them pull the hair out of my beard. I didn’t turn my face away when they made fun of me and spit on me.
  • Isaiah 53:1 - Who has believed what we’ve been saying? Who has seen the Lord’s saving power?
  • Isaiah 53:2 - His servant grew up like a tender young plant. He grew like a root coming up out of dry ground. He didn’t have any beauty or majesty that made us notice him. There wasn’t anything special about the way he looked that drew us to him.
  • Isaiah 53:3 - People looked down on him. They didn’t accept him. He knew all about pain and suffering. He was like someone people turn their faces away from. We looked down on him. We didn’t have any respect for him.
  • Isaiah 53:4 - He suffered the things we should have suffered. He took on himself the pain that should have been ours. But we thought God was punishing him. We thought God was wounding him and making him suffer.
  • Isaiah 53:5 - But the servant was pierced because we had sinned. He was crushed because we had done what was evil. He was punished to make us whole again. His wounds have healed us.
  • Isaiah 53:6 - All of us are like sheep. We have wandered away from God. All of us have turned to our own way. And the Lord has placed on his servant the sins of all of us.
  • Isaiah 53:7 - He was treated badly and made to suffer. But he didn’t open his mouth. He was led away like a lamb to be killed. Sheep are silent while their wool is being cut off. In the same way, he didn’t open his mouth.
  • Isaiah 53:8 - He was arrested and sentenced to death. Then he was taken away. He was cut off from this life. He was punished for the sins of my people. Who among those who were living at that time tried to stop what was happening?
  • Isaiah 53:9 - He was given a grave with those who were evil. But his body was buried in the tomb of a rich man. He was killed even though he hadn’t harmed anyone. And he had never lied to anyone.
  • Isaiah 53:10 - The Lord says, “It was my plan to crush him and cause him to suffer. I made his life an offering to pay for sin. But he will see all his children after him. In fact, he will continue to live. My plan will be brought about through him.
  • Isaiah 53:11 - After he has suffered, he will see the light of life. And he will be satisfied. My godly servant will make many people godly because of what he will accomplish. He will be punished for their sins.
  • Isaiah 53:12 - So I will give him a place of honor among those who are great. He will be rewarded just like others who win the battle. That’s because he was willing to give his life as a sacrifice. He was counted among those who had committed crimes. He took the sins of many people on himself. And he gave his life for those who had done what is wrong.”
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