逐节对照
- 新标点和合本 - 撕裂有时,缝补有时; 静默有时,言语有时;
- 和合本2010(上帝版-简体) - 撕裂有时,缝补有时; 沉默有时,说话有时;
- 和合本2010(神版-简体) - 撕裂有时,缝补有时; 沉默有时,说话有时;
- 当代译本 - 撕裂有时,缝合有时; 沉默有时,发言有时;
- 圣经新译本 - 撕裂有时,缝补有时; 静默有时,讲话有时;
- 中文标准译本 - 撕裂有时,缝合有时; 静默有时,说话有时;
- 现代标点和合本 - 撕裂有时,缝补有时。 静默有时,言语有时。
- 和合本(拼音版) - 撕裂有时,缝补有时; 静默有时,言语有时;
- New International Version - a time to tear and a time to mend, a time to be silent and a time to speak,
- New International Reader's Version - There is a time to tear. And there’s a time to mend. There is a time to be silent. And there’s a time to speak.
- English Standard Version - a time to tear, and a time to sew; a time to keep silence, and a time to speak;
- New Living Translation - A time to tear and a time to mend. A time to be quiet and a time to speak.
- Christian Standard Bible - a time to tear and a time to sew; a time to be silent and a time to speak;
- New American Standard Bible - A time to tear apart and a time to sew together; A time to be silent and a time to speak.
- New King James Version - A time to tear, And a time to sew; A time to keep silence, And a time to speak;
- Amplified Bible - A time to tear apart and a time to sew together; A time to keep silent and a time to speak.
- American Standard Version - a time to rend, and a time to sew; a time to keep silence, and a time to speak;
- King James Version - A time to rend, and a time to sew; a time to keep silence, and a time to speak;
- New English Translation - A time to rip, and a time to sew; a time to keep silent, and a time to speak.
- World English Bible - a time to tear, and a time to sew; a time to keep silence, and a time to speak;
- 新標點和合本 - 撕裂有時,縫補有時; 靜默有時,言語有時;
- 和合本2010(上帝版-繁體) - 撕裂有時,縫補有時; 沉默有時,說話有時;
- 和合本2010(神版-繁體) - 撕裂有時,縫補有時; 沉默有時,說話有時;
- 當代譯本 - 撕裂有時,縫合有時; 沉默有時,發言有時;
- 聖經新譯本 - 撕裂有時,縫補有時; 靜默有時,講話有時;
- 呂振中譯本 - 撕裂有時,縫補有時; 靜默有時,說話有時;
- 中文標準譯本 - 撕裂有時,縫合有時; 靜默有時,說話有時;
- 現代標點和合本 - 撕裂有時,縫補有時。 靜默有時,言語有時。
- 文理和合譯本 - 裂有其時、縫有其時、默有其時、言有其時、
- 文理委辦譯本 - 有時可分裂、有時可彌縫、有時可默、有時可言、
- 施約瑟淺文理新舊約聖經 - 裂有時、補有時、默有時、言有時、
- Nueva Versión Internacional - un tiempo para rasgar, y un tiempo para coser; un tiempo para callar, y un tiempo para hablar;
- 현대인의 성경 - 찢을 때와 꿰맬 때, 침묵을 지킬 때와 말할 때,
- Новый Русский Перевод - время рвать и время сшивать; время молчать и время говорить;
- Восточный перевод - время рвать и время сшивать; время молчать и время говорить;
- Восточный перевод, версия с «Аллахом» - время рвать и время сшивать; время молчать и время говорить;
- Восточный перевод, версия для Таджикистана - время рвать и время сшивать; время молчать и время говорить;
- La Bible du Semeur 2015 - un temps pour déchirer et un temps pour coudre, un temps pour garder le silence et un temps pour parler,
- リビングバイブル - 引き裂く時、修理する時、黙っている時、口を開く時、
- Nova Versão Internacional - tempo de rasgar e tempo de costurar, tempo de calar e tempo de falar,
- Hoffnung für alle - Zerreißen und Zusammennähen, Schweigen und Reden,
- Kinh Thánh Hiện Đại - Có lúc xé, có lúc vá. Có lúc câm nín, có lúc lên tiếng.
- พระคริสตธรรมคัมภีร์ไทย ฉบับอมตธรรมร่วมสมัย - เวลาฉีกขาด เวลาซ่อมแซม เวลานิ่งเงียบ เวลาพูดจา
- พระคัมภีร์ ฉบับแปลใหม่ - เวลาฉีกให้ขาดและเวลาเย็บ เวลาเงียบเฉยและเวลาพูดจา
交叉引用
- Jeremiah 36:24 - Neither the king nor any of his officials showed the slightest twinge of conscience as they listened to the messages read. Elnathan, Delaiah, and Gemariah tried to convince the king not to burn the scroll, but he brushed them off. He just plowed ahead and ordered Prince Jerahameel, Seraiah son of Azriel, and Shelemiah son of Abdeel to arrest Jeremiah the prophet and his secretary Baruch. But God had hidden them away. * * *
- Amos 8:3 - “The royal singers will wail when it happens.” My Master God said so. “Corpses will be strewn here, there, and everywhere. Hush!”
- Luke 19:37 - Right at the crest, where Mount Olives begins its descent, the whole crowd of disciples burst into enthusiastic praise over all the mighty works they had witnessed: Blessed is he who comes, the king in God’s name! All’s well in heaven! Glory in the high places!
- Luke 19:39 - Some Pharisees from the crowd told him, “Teacher, get your disciples under control!”
- Luke 19:40 - But he said, “If they kept quiet, the stones would do it for them, shouting praise.”
- 2 Samuel 1:11 - In lament, David ripped his clothes to ribbons. All the men with him did the same. They wept and fasted the rest of the day, grieving the death of Saul and his son Jonathan, and also the army of God and the nation Israel, victims in a failed battle.
- 2 Kings 5:7 - When the king of Israel read the letter, he was terribly upset, ripping his robe to pieces. He said, “Am I a god with the power to bring death or life that I get orders to heal this man from his disease? What’s going on here? That king’s trying to pick a fight, that’s what!”
- Genesis 37:34 - Jacob tore his clothes in grief, dressed in rough burlap, and mourned his son a long, long time. His sons and daughters tried to comfort him but he refused their comfort. “I’ll go to the grave mourning my son.” Oh, how his father wept for him.
- 2 Kings 6:30 - When the king heard the woman’s story he ripped apart his robe. Since he was walking on the city wall, everyone saw that next to his skin he was wearing coarse burlap. And he called out, “God do his worst to me—and more—if Elisha son of Shaphat still has a head on his shoulders at this day’s end.”
- Isaiah 36:21 - The three men were silent. They said nothing, for the king had already commanded, “Don’t answer him.”
- 1 Kings 21:27 - When Ahab heard what Elijah had to say, he ripped his clothes to shreds, dressed in penitential rough burlap, and fasted. He even slept in coarse burlap pajamas. He tiptoed around, quiet as a mouse.
- 1 Samuel 19:4 - Jonathan brought up David with his father, speaking well of him. “Please,” he said to his father, “don’t attack David. He hasn’t wronged you, has he? And just look at all the good he has done! He put his life on the line when he killed the Philistine. What a great victory God gave Israel that day! You were there. You saw it and were on your feet applauding with everyone else. So why would you even think of sinning against an innocent person, killing David for no reason whatever?”
- Genesis 44:18 - Judah came forward. He said, “Please, master; can I say just one thing to you? Don’t get angry. Don’t think I’m presumptuous—you’re the same as Pharaoh as far as I’m concerned. You, master, asked us, ‘Do you have a father and a brother?’ And we answered honestly, ‘We have a father who is old and a younger brother who was born to him in his old age. His brother is dead and he is the only son left from that mother. And his father loves him more than anything.’
- 2 Samuel 3:31 - David ordered Joab and all the men under him, “Rip your cloaks into rags! Wear mourning clothes! Lead Abner’s funeral procession with loud lament!” King David followed the coffin. They buried Abner in Hebron. The king’s voice was loud in lament as he wept at the side of Abner’s grave. All the people wept, too.
- Genesis 37:29 - Later Reuben came back and went to the cistern—no Joseph! He ripped his clothes in despair. Beside himself, he went to his brothers. “The boy’s gone! What am I going to do!”
- Job 32:6 - This is what Elihu, son of Barakel the Buzite, said: “I’m a young man, and you are all old and experienced. That’s why I kept quiet and held back from joining the discussion. I kept thinking, ‘Experience will tell. The longer you live, the wiser you become.’ But I see I was wrong—it’s God’s Spirit in a person, the breath of the Almighty One, that makes wise human insight possible. The experts have no corner on wisdom; getting old doesn’t guarantee good sense. So I’ve decided to speak up. Listen well! I’m going to tell you exactly what I think.
- Job 32:11 - “I hung on your words while you spoke, listened carefully to your arguments. While you searched for the right words, I was all ears. And now what have you proved? Nothing. Nothing you say has even touched Job. And don’t excuse yourselves by saying, ‘We’ve done our best. Now it’s up to God to talk sense into him.’ Job has yet to contend with me. And rest assured, I won’t be using your arguments!
- Job 32:15 - “Do you three have nothing else to say? Of course you don’t! You’re total frauds! Why should I wait any longer, now that you’re stopped dead in your tracks? I’m ready to speak my piece. That’s right! It’s my turn—and it’s about time! I’ve got a lot to say, and I’m bursting to say it. The pressure has built up, like lava beneath the earth. I’m a volcano ready to blow. I have to speak—I have no choice. I have to say what’s on my heart, And I’m going to say it straight— the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. I was never any good at bootlicking; my Maker would make short work of me if I started in now!”
- Jeremiah 8:14 - So why are we sitting here, doing nothing? Let’s get organized. Let’s go to the big city and at least die fighting. We’ve gotten God’s ultimatum: We’re damned if we do and damned if we don’t— damned because of our sin against him. We hoped things would turn out for the best, but it didn’t happen that way. We were waiting around for healing— and terror showed up! From Dan at the northern borders we hear the hooves of horses, Horses galloping, horses neighing. The ground shudders and quakes. They’re going to swallow up the whole country. Towns and people alike—fodder for war.
- Joel 2:13 - Change your life, not just your clothes. Come back to God, your God. And here’s why: God is kind and merciful. He takes a deep breath, puts up with a lot, This most patient God, extravagant in love, always ready to cancel catastrophe. Who knows? Maybe he’ll do it now, maybe he’ll turn around and show pity. Maybe, when all’s said and done, there’ll be blessings full and robust for your God! * * *
- Proverbs 24:11 - Rescue the perishing; don’t hesitate to step in and help. If you say, “Hey, that’s none of my business,” will that get you off the hook? Someone is watching you closely, you know— Someone not impressed with weak excuses.
- Lamentations 3:28 - When life is heavy and hard to take, go off by yourself. Enter the silence. Bow in prayer. Don’t ask questions: Wait for hope to appear. Don’t run from trouble. Take it full-face. The “worst” is never the worst.
- Esther 7:4 - “We’ve been sold, I and my people, to be destroyed—sold to be massacred, eliminated. If we had just been sold off into slavery, I wouldn’t even have brought it up; our troubles wouldn’t have been worth bothering the king over.”
- 1 Samuel 25:25 - “I wasn’t there when the young men my master sent arrived. I didn’t see them. And now, my master, as God lives and as you live, God has kept you from this avenging murder—and may your enemies, all who seek my master’s harm, end up like Nabal! Now take this gift that I, your servant girl, have brought to my master, and give it to the young men who follow in the steps of my master.
- 1 Samuel 25:28 - “Forgive my presumption! But God is at work in my master, developing a rule solid and dependable. My master fights God’s battles! As long as you live no evil will stick to you. If anyone stands in your way, if anyone tries to get you out of the way, Know this: Your God-honored life is tightly bound in the bundle of God-protected life; But the lives of your enemies will be hurled aside as a stone is thrown from a sling.
- 1 Samuel 25:30 - “When God completes all the goodness he has promised my master and sets you up as prince over Israel, my master will not have this dead weight in his heart, the guilt of an avenging murder. And when God has worked things for good for my master, remember me.”
- 1 Samuel 25:32 - And David said, “Blessed be God, the God of Israel. He sent you to meet me! And blessed be your good sense! Bless you for keeping me from murder and taking charge of looking out for me. A close call! As God lives, the God of Israel who kept me from hurting you, if you had not come as quickly as you did, stopping me in my tracks, by morning there would have been nothing left of Nabal but dead meat.”
- 1 Samuel 25:35 - Then David accepted the gift she brought him and said, “Return home in peace. I’ve heard what you’ve said and I’ll do what you’ve asked.”
- 1 Samuel 25:36 - When Abigail got home she found Nabal presiding over a huge banquet. He was in high spirits—and very, very drunk. So she didn’t tell him anything of what she’d done until morning. But in the morning, after Nabal had sobered up, she told him the whole story. Right then and there he had a heart attack and fell into a coma. About ten days later God finished him off and he died.
- 1 Samuel 25:39 - When David heard that Nabal was dead he said, “Blessed be God who has stood up for me against Nabal’s insults, kept me from an evil act, and let Nabal’s evil boomerang back on him.” Then David sent for Abigail to tell her that he wanted her for his wife. David’s servants went to Abigail at Carmel with the message, “David sent us to bring you to marry him.”
- 1 Samuel 25:41 - She got up, and then bowed down, face to the ground, saying, “I’m your servant, ready to do anything you want. I’ll even wash the feet of my master’s servants!”
- 1 Samuel 25:42 - Abigail didn’t linger. She got on her donkey and, with her five maids in attendance, went with the messengers to David and became his wife.
- 1 Samuel 25:43 - David also married Ahinoam of Jezreel. Both women were his wives. Saul had married off David’s wife Michal to Palti (Paltiel) son of Laish, who was from Gallim.
- Proverbs 31:8 - “Speak up for the people who have no voice, for the rights of all the misfits. Speak out for justice! Stand up for the poor and destitute!”
- Amos 5:13 - Justice is a lost cause. Evil is epidemic. Decent people throw up their hands. Protest and rebuke are useless, a waste of breath.