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- New International Reader's Version - Starting to argue is like making a crack in a dam. So drop the matter before a fight breaks out.
- 新标点和合本 - 纷争的起头如水放开, 所以,在争闹之先必当止息争竞。
- 和合本2010(上帝版-简体) - 纷争掀起,如同缺口的水; 因此,争端尚未爆发就当制止。
- 和合本2010(神版-简体) - 纷争掀起,如同缺口的水; 因此,争端尚未爆发就当制止。
- 当代译本 - 争端爆发如洪水决堤, 当在爆发前将其制止。
- 圣经新译本 - 纷争的开始,如同决堤的水; 所以在争执发生以前,就要制止。
- 中文标准译本 - 纷争的开始,就如放开的水; 卷入争执之前,当放弃争辩。
- 现代标点和合本 - 纷争的起头如水放开, 所以在争闹之先必当止息争竞。
- 和合本(拼音版) - 纷争的起头如水放开, 所以在争闹之先,必当止息争竞。
- New International Version - Starting a quarrel is like breaching a dam; so drop the matter before a dispute breaks out.
- English Standard Version - The beginning of strife is like letting out water, so quit before the quarrel breaks out.
- New Living Translation - Starting a quarrel is like opening a floodgate, so stop before a dispute breaks out.
- The Message - The start of a quarrel is like a leak in a dam, so stop it before it bursts.
- Christian Standard Bible - To start a conflict is to release a flood; stop the dispute before it breaks out.
- New American Standard Bible - The beginning of strife is like letting out water, So abandon the quarrel before it breaks out.
- New King James Version - The beginning of strife is like releasing water; Therefore stop contention before a quarrel starts.
- Amplified Bible - The beginning of strife is like letting out water [as from a small break in a dam; first it trickles and then it gushes]; Therefore abandon the quarrel before it breaks out and tempers explode.
- American Standard Version - The beginning of strife is as when one letteth out water: Therefore leave off contention, before there is quarrelling.
- King James Version - The beginning of strife is as when one letteth out water: therefore leave off contention, before it be meddled with.
- New English Translation - Starting a quarrel is like letting out water; stop it before strife breaks out!
- World English Bible - The beginning of strife is like breaching a dam, therefore stop contention before quarreling breaks out.
- 新標點和合本 - 紛爭的起頭如水放開, 所以,在爭鬧之先必當止息爭競。
- 和合本2010(上帝版-繁體) - 紛爭掀起,如同缺口的水; 因此,爭端尚未爆發就當制止。
- 和合本2010(神版-繁體) - 紛爭掀起,如同缺口的水; 因此,爭端尚未爆發就當制止。
- 當代譯本 - 爭端爆發如洪水決堤, 當在爆發前將其制止。
- 聖經新譯本 - 紛爭的開始,如同決堤的水; 所以在爭執發生以前,就要制止。
- 呂振中譯本 - 紛爭之起點 如 放水 ; 故爭吵尚未暴發,先要放棄。
- 中文標準譯本 - 紛爭的開始,就如放開的水; 捲入爭執之前,當放棄爭辯。
- 現代標點和合本 - 紛爭的起頭如水放開, 所以在爭鬧之先必當止息爭競。
- 文理和合譯本 - 釁端之起、如水潰決、宜先弭之、以免爭鬥、
- 文理委辦譯本 - 釁隙之開、若江河之潰、故爭競將起、必弭之。
- 施約瑟淺文理新舊約聖經 - 爭端之起、如水之破隙、故爭競未發之先、當止之、
- Nueva Versión Internacional - Iniciar una pelea es romper una represa; vale más retirarse que comenzarla.
- 현대인의 성경 - 다툼은 댐에 물이 새는 것처럼 사소한 데서 시작된다. 그러므로 싸움이 벌어지기 전에 미리 시비를 그치는 것이 좋다.
- Новый Русский Перевод - Ссору начать – что плотину пробить; остановись, прежде чем она вспыхнет.
- Восточный перевод - Ссору начать, что плотину пробить; остановись, прежде чем она вспыхнет.
- Восточный перевод, версия с «Аллахом» - Ссору начать, что плотину пробить; остановись, прежде чем она вспыхнет.
- Восточный перевод, версия для Таджикистана - Ссору начать, что плотину пробить; остановись, прежде чем она вспыхнет.
- La Bible du Semeur 2015 - Commencer une querelle, c’est ouvrir une brèche dans une digue, c’est pourquoi : abandonne la partie avant qu’éclate la dispute.
- リビングバイブル - いったん火のついた争いごとは、 なかなか収まりません。 だから、初めから争いはしないことです。
- Nova Versão Internacional - Começar uma discussão é como abrir brecha num dique; por isso resolva a questão antes que surja a contenda.
- Hoffnung für alle - Ein angefangener Rechtsstreit ist so schwer aufzuhalten wie Wasserfluten, wenn der Damm einmal gebrochen ist – darum lass es gar nicht erst so weit kommen!
- Kinh Thánh Hiện Đại - Tranh chấp khởi đầu như khơi nguồn nước chảy, thà nên dứt lời trước khi cãi lộn.
- พระคริสตธรรมคัมภีร์ไทย ฉบับอมตธรรมร่วมสมัย - เมื่อเริ่มต้นวิวาทก็เหมือนทำให้เขื่อนร้าว ฉะนั้นจงหยุดโต้เถียงก่อนจะเกิดการวิวาท
- พระคัมภีร์ ฉบับแปลใหม่ - การเริ่มทะเลาะวิวาทเปรียบเสมือนการปล่อยให้น้ำในเขื่อนไหลทะลักออกมา ดังนั้น จงหยุดการโต้แย้งก่อนที่จะเกิดการทะเลาะวิวาท
交叉引用
- Proverbs 19:11 - A person’s wisdom makes them patient. They will be honored if they forgive someone who sins against them.
- 2 Chronicles 13:17 - Abijah and his troops wounded and killed large numbers of them. In fact, 500,000 of Israel’s capable men lay dead or wounded.
- Judges 12:1 - The troops of Ephraim were called out. The troops went across the Jordan River to Zaphon. When they arrived, they said to Jephthah, “You went to fight against the Ammonites. Why didn’t you ask us to go with you? We’re going to burn down your house over your head.”
- Judges 12:2 - Jephthah answered, “I and my people were taking part in a great struggle. We were at war with the Ammonites. I asked you for help. But you didn’t come to save me from their power.
- Judges 12:3 - I saw that you wouldn’t help. So I put my own life in danger. I went across the Jordan to fight against the Ammonites. The Lord helped me win the battle over them. So why have you come up today to fight against me?”
- Judges 12:4 - Then Jephthah called the men of Gilead together. They fought against Ephraim. The men of Gilead struck them down. The people of Ephraim had said, “You people of Gilead are nothing but deserters from Ephraim and Manasseh.”
- Judges 12:5 - The men of Gilead captured the places where people go across the Jordan River to get to Ephraim. Some men of Ephraim weren’t killed in the battle. When they arrived at the river, they would say, “Let us go across.” Then the men of Gilead would ask each one, “Are you from Ephraim?” Suppose he replied, “No.”
- Judges 12:6 - Then they would say, “All right. Say ‘Shibboleth.’ ” If he said “Sibboleth,” the way he said the word would give him away. He couldn’t say it correctly. So they would grab him. Then they would kill him at one of the places where people go across the Jordan. At that time, 42,000 men of Ephraim were killed.
- Genesis 13:8 - So Abram said to Lot, “Let’s not argue with each other. The people taking care of your herds and those taking care of mine shouldn’t argue with one another either. After all, we’re part of the same family.
- Genesis 13:9 - Isn’t the whole land in front of you? Let’s separate. If you go to the left, I’ll go to the right. If you go to the right, I’ll go to the left.”
- Proverbs 26:21 - Coal glows, and wood burns. And a person who argues stirs up conflict.
- Proverbs 16:32 - It is better to be patient than to fight. It is better to control your temper than to take a city.
- 2 Timothy 2:23 - Don’t have anything to do with arguing. It is dumb and foolish. You know it only leads to fights.
- 2 Timothy 2:24 - Anyone who serves the Lord must not be hard to get along with. Instead, they must be kind to everyone. They must be able to teach. The one who serves must not hold anything against anyone.
- Acts 15:2 - But Paul and Barnabas didn’t agree with this. They argued strongly with them. So Paul and Barnabas were appointed to go up to Jerusalem. Some other believers were chosen to go with them. They were told to ask the apostles and elders about this question.
- Acts 15:3 - The church sent them on their way. They traveled through Phoenicia and Samaria. There they told how the Gentiles had turned to God. This news made all the believers very glad.
- Acts 15:4 - When they arrived in Jerusalem, the church welcomed them. The apostles and elders welcomed them too. Then Paul and Barnabas reported everything God had done through them.
- Acts 15:5 - Some of the believers were Pharisees. They stood up and said, “The Gentiles must be circumcised. They must obey the law of Moses.”
- Acts 15:6 - The apostles and elders met to consider this question.
- Acts 15:7 - After they had talked it over, Peter got up and spoke to them. “Brothers,” he said, “you know that some time ago God chose me. He appointed me to take the good news to the Gentiles. He wanted them to hear the good news and believe.
- Acts 15:8 - God knows the human heart. By giving the Holy Spirit to the Gentiles, he showed that he accepted them. He did the same for them as he had done for us.
- Acts 15:9 - God showed that there is no difference between us and them. That’s because he made their hearts pure because of their faith.
- Acts 15:10 - Now then, why are you trying to test God? You test him when you put a heavy load on the shoulders of Gentiles. Our people of long ago couldn’t carry that load. We can’t either.
- Acts 15:11 - No! We believe we are saved through the grace of our Lord Jesus. The Gentiles are saved in the same way.”
- Acts 15:12 - Everyone became quiet as they listened to Barnabas and Paul. They were telling about the signs and wonders God had done through them among the Gentiles.
- Acts 15:13 - When they finished, James spoke up. “Brothers,” he said, “listen to me.
- Acts 15:14 - Simon Peter has explained to us what God has now done. He has chosen some of the Gentiles to be among his very own people.
- Acts 15:15 - The prophets’ words agree with that. They say,
- Acts 15:16 - “ ‘After this I will return and set up again David’s fallen tent. I will rebuild what was destroyed. I will make it what it used to be.
- Acts 15:17 - Then everyone else can look to the Lord. This includes all the Gentiles who belong to me, says the Lord. The Lord is the one who does these things.’ ( Amos 9:11 , 12 )
- Acts 15:18 - The Lord does things that have been known from long ago.
- Acts 15:19 - “Now here is my decision. We should not make it hard for the Gentiles who are turning to God.
- Acts 15:20 - Here is what we should write to them. They must not eat food that has been made impure by being offered to statues of gods. They must not commit sexual sins. They must not eat the meat of animals that have been choked to death. And they must not drink blood.
- Acts 15:21 - These laws of Moses have been preached in every city from the earliest times. They are read out loud in the synagogues every Sabbath day.”
- 2 Chronicles 10:14 - Instead, he followed the advice of the young men. He said, “My father put a heavy load on your shoulders. But I’ll make it even heavier. My father beat you with whips. But I’ll beat you with bigger whips.”
- 2 Chronicles 10:15 - So the king didn’t listen to the people. That’s because God had planned it that way. What the Lord had said through Ahijah came true. Ahijah had spoken the Lord’s message to Jeroboam, the son of Nebat. Ahijah was from Shiloh.
- 2 Chronicles 10:16 - All the Israelites saw that the king refused to listen to them. So they answered the king. They said, “We don’t have any share in David’s royal family. We don’t have any share in Jesse’s son. People of Israel, let’s go back to our homes. David’s royal family, take care of your own kingdom!” So all the Israelites went home.
- Proverbs 13:10 - Where there is arguing, there is pride. But those who take advice are wise.
- Romans 12:18 - If possible, live in peace with everyone. Do that as much as you can.
- Proverbs 14:29 - Anyone who is patient has great understanding. But anyone who gets angry quickly shows how foolish they are.
- 2 Samuel 2:14 - Then Abner said to Joab, “Let’s have some of the young men get up and fight. Let’s tell them to fight hand to hand in front of us.” “All right. Let them do it,” Joab said.
- 2 Samuel 2:15 - So the young men stood up and were counted off. There were 12 on the side of Benjamin and Saul’s son Ish-Bosheth. And there were 12 on David’s side.
- 2 Samuel 2:16 - Each man grabbed one of his enemies by the head. Each one stuck his dagger into the other man’s side. And all of them fell down together and died. So that place in Gibeon was named Helkath Hazzurim.
- 2 Samuel 2:17 - The fighting that day was very heavy. Abner and the Israelites lost the battle to David’s men.
- Acts 6:1 - In those days the number of believers was growing. The Greek Jews complained about the non-Greek Jews. They said that the widows of the Greek Jews were not being taken care of. They weren’t getting their fair share of food each day.
- Acts 6:2 - So the 12 apostles gathered all the believers together. They said, “It wouldn’t be right for us to give up teaching God’s word. And we’d have to stop teaching to wait on tables.
- Acts 6:3 - Brothers and sisters, choose seven of your men. They must be known as men who are wise and full of the Holy Spirit. We will turn this important work over to them.
- Acts 6:4 - Then we can give our attention to prayer and to teaching God’s word.”
- Acts 6:5 - This plan pleased the whole group. They chose Stephen. He was full of faith and of the Holy Spirit. Philip, Procorus, Nicanor, Timon and Parmenas were chosen too. The group also chose Nicolas from Antioch. He had accepted the Jewish faith.
- 2 Chronicles 28:6 - In one day Pekah, the son of Remaliah, killed 120,000 soldiers in Judah. That’s because Judah had deserted the Lord, the God of their people.
- Judges 8:1 - The men of Ephraim asked Gideon, “Why have you treated us like this? Why didn’t you ask us to help you when you went out to fight against Midian?” In anger they challenged Gideon.
- Judges 8:2 - But he answered them, “What I’ve done isn’t anything compared to what you have done. Ephraim’s grapes have been gathered. Isn’t what is left over better than all the grapes that have been gathered from Abiezer’s vines?
- Judges 8:3 - God handed Oreb and Zeeb over to you. They were Midianite leaders. So what was I able to do compared to what you did?” After Gideon had said that, they didn’t feel angry with him anymore.
- 2 Chronicles 25:17 - Amaziah, the king of Judah, spoke to his advisers. Then he sent a message to Jehoash, the king of Israel. Jehoash was the son of Jehoahaz. Jehoahaz was the son of Jehu. Amaziah dared Jehoash, “Come on! Let us face each other in battle!”
- 2 Chronicles 25:18 - But Jehoash, the king of Israel, answered Amaziah, the king of Judah. Jehoash said, “A thorn bush in Lebanon sent a message to a cedar tree there. The thorn bush said, ‘Give your daughter to be married to my son.’ Then a wild animal in Lebanon came along. It crushed the thorn bush by walking on it.
- 2 Chronicles 25:19 - You brag that you have won the battle over Edom. You are very proud. But stay home! Why ask for trouble? Why bring yourself crashing down? Why bring Judah down with you?”
- 2 Chronicles 25:20 - But Amaziah wouldn’t listen. That’s because God had planned to hand Judah over to Jehoash. After all, they had asked the gods of Edom for advice.
- 2 Chronicles 25:21 - So Jehoash, the king of Israel, attacked. He and Amaziah, the king of Judah, faced each other in battle. The battle took place at Beth Shemesh in Judah.
- 2 Chronicles 25:22 - Israel drove Judah away. Every man ran home.
- 2 Chronicles 25:23 - Jehoash king of Israel captured Amaziah king of Judah at Beth Shemesh. Amaziah was the son of Joash. Joash was the son of Ahaziah. Jehoash brought Amaziah to Jerusalem. Jehoash broke down part of its wall. It’s the part that went from the Ephraim Gate to the Corner Gate. That part of the wall was 600 feet long.
- 2 Chronicles 25:24 - Jehoash took all the gold and silver. He took all the objects he found in God’s temple. Obed-Edom had been in charge of them. Jehoash also took the palace treasures and the prisoners. Then he returned to Samaria.
- Proverbs 17:19 - The one who loves to argue loves to sin. The one who builds a high gate is just asking to be destroyed.
- Matthew 5:39 - But here is what I tell you. Do not fight against an evil person. Suppose someone slaps you on your right cheek. Turn your other cheek to them also.
- Matthew 5:40 - Suppose someone takes you to court to get your shirt. Let them have your coat also.
- Matthew 5:41 - Suppose someone forces you to go one mile. Go two miles with them.
- Proverbs 29:22 - An angry person stirs up fights. And a person with a bad temper commits many sins.
- Proverbs 15:1 - A gentle answer turns anger away. But mean words stir up anger.
- James 3:14 - But suppose your hearts are jealous and bitter. Suppose you are concerned only about getting ahead. Then don’t brag about it. And don’t say no to the truth.
- James 3:15 - Wisdom like this doesn’t come down from heaven. It belongs to the earth. It doesn’t come from the Holy Spirit. It comes from the devil.
- James 3:16 - Are you jealous? Are you concerned only about getting ahead? Then your life will be a mess. You will be doing all kinds of evil things.
- James 3:17 - But the wisdom that comes from heaven is pure. That’s the most important thing about it. And that’s not all. It also loves peace. It thinks about others. It obeys. It is full of mercy and good fruit. It is fair. It doesn’t pretend to be what it is not.
- James 3:18 - Those who make peace plant it like a seed. They will harvest a crop of right living.
- Ecclesiastes 7:8 - The end of a matter is better than its beginning. So it’s better to be patient than proud.
- Ecclesiastes 7:9 - Don’t become angry quickly. Anger lives in the hearts of foolish people.
- 1 Thessalonians 4:11 - And do everything you can to live a quiet life. You should mind your own business. And work with your hands, just as we told you to.
- Proverbs 25:8 - don’t bring too quickly to court. What will you do in the end if your neighbor puts you to shame?
- Proverbs 20:3 - Avoiding a fight brings honor to a person. But every foolish person is quick to argue.