逐节对照
- The Message - Naaman was general of the army under the king of Aram. He was important to his master, who held him in the highest esteem because it was by him that God had given victory to Aram: a truly great man, but afflicted with a grievous skin disease. It so happened that Aram, on one of its raiding expeditions against Israel, captured a young girl who became a maid to Naaman’s wife. One day she said to her mistress, “Oh, if only my master could meet the prophet of Samaria, he would be healed of his skin disease.”
- 新标点和合本 - 亚兰王的元帅乃缦在他主人面前为尊为大,因耶和华曾藉他使亚兰人得胜;他又是大能的勇士,只是长了大麻风。
- 和合本2010(上帝版-简体) - 亚兰王的元帅乃缦在他主人面前是一个伟大的人,得王的喜悦,因为耶和华曾藉他使亚兰人得胜。他虽然是大能的勇士,却染上了麻风 。
- 和合本2010(神版-简体) - 亚兰王的元帅乃缦在他主人面前是一个伟大的人,得王的喜悦,因为耶和华曾藉他使亚兰人得胜。他虽然是大能的勇士,却染上了麻风 。
- 当代译本 - 乃缦是亚兰王的元帅,甚得亚兰王器重,因为耶和华借他使亚兰人打了许多胜仗。他是英勇的战士,只是患了麻风病。
- 圣经新译本 - 亚兰王的军长乃缦在他的主人面前是一个大人物,很得王的赏识,因为耶和华曾藉他把胜利赐给亚兰。这个人是个勇猛的战士,可惜他是个痲风病人。
- 中文标准译本 - 亚兰王的元帅奈曼在主人面前是个重要的人,很受尊重,因为耶和华曾藉着他赐予亚兰人胜利。这人是个英勇的战士,却患了麻风。
- 现代标点和合本 - 亚兰王的元帅乃缦在他主人面前为尊为大,因耶和华曾藉他使亚兰人得胜。他又是大能的勇士,只是长了大麻风。
- 和合本(拼音版) - 亚兰王的元帅乃缦,在他主人面前为尊为大,因耶和华曾藉他使亚兰人得胜;他又是大能的勇士,只是长了大麻风。
- New International Version - Now Naaman was commander of the army of the king of Aram. He was a great man in the sight of his master and highly regarded, because through him the Lord had given victory to Aram. He was a valiant soldier, but he had leprosy.
- New International Reader's Version - Naaman was army commander of the king of Aram. He was very important to his master and was highly respected. That’s because the Lord had helped him win the battle over Aram’s enemies. He was a brave soldier. But he had a skin disease.
- English Standard Version - Naaman, commander of the army of the king of Syria, was a great man with his master and in high favor, because by him the Lord had given victory to Syria. He was a mighty man of valor, but he was a leper.
- New Living Translation - The king of Aram had great admiration for Naaman, the commander of his army, because through him the Lord had given Aram great victories. But though Naaman was a mighty warrior, he suffered from leprosy.
- Christian Standard Bible - Naaman, commander of the army for the king of Aram, was a man important to his master and highly regarded because through him, the Lord had given victory to Aram. The man was a valiant warrior, but he had a skin disease.
- New American Standard Bible - Now Naaman, commander of the army of the king of Aram, was a great man in the view of his master, and eminent, because by him the Lord had given victory to Aram. The man was also a valiant warrior, but afflicted with leprosy.
- New King James Version - Now Naaman, commander of the army of the king of Syria, was a great and honorable man in the eyes of his master, because by him the Lord had given victory to Syria. He was also a mighty man of valor, but a leper.
- Amplified Bible - Now Naaman, commander of the army of the king of Aram (Syria), was considered a great man by his king, and was highly respected because through Naaman the Lord had given victory to Aram (Syria). He was also a man of courage, but he was a leper.
- American Standard Version - Now Naaman, captain of the host of the king of Syria, was a great man with his master, and honorable, because by him Jehovah had given victory unto Syria: he was also a mighty man of valor, but he was a leper.
- King James Version - Now Naaman, captain of the host of the king of Syria, was a great man with his master, and honourable, because by him the Lord had given deliverance unto Syria: he was also a mighty man in valour, but he was a leper.
- New English Translation - Now Naaman, the commander of the king of Syria’s army, was esteemed and respected by his master, for through him the Lord had given Syria military victories. But this great warrior had a skin disease.
- World English Bible - Now Naaman, captain of the army of the king of Syria, was a great man with his master, and honorable, because by him Yahweh had given victory to Syria: he was also a mighty man of valor, but he was a leper.
- 新標點和合本 - 亞蘭王的元帥乃縵在他主人面前為尊為大,因耶和華曾藉他使亞蘭人得勝;他又是大能的勇士,只是長了大痲瘋。
- 和合本2010(上帝版-繁體) - 亞蘭王的元帥乃縵在他主人面前是一個偉大的人,得王的喜悅,因為耶和華曾藉他使亞蘭人得勝。他雖然是大能的勇士,卻染上了痲瘋 。
- 和合本2010(神版-繁體) - 亞蘭王的元帥乃縵在他主人面前是一個偉大的人,得王的喜悅,因為耶和華曾藉他使亞蘭人得勝。他雖然是大能的勇士,卻染上了痲瘋 。
- 當代譯本 - 乃縵是亞蘭王的元帥,甚得亞蘭王器重,因為耶和華藉他使亞蘭人打了許多勝仗。他是英勇的戰士,只是患了痲瘋病。
- 聖經新譯本 - 亞蘭王的軍長乃縵在他的主人面前是一個大人物,很得王的賞識,因為耶和華曾藉他把勝利賜給亞蘭。這個人是個勇猛的戰士,可惜他是個痲風病人。
- 呂振中譯本 - 亞蘭 王的軍長 乃縵 在他的主上面前是個大人物,受人景仰,很有體面,因為永恆主曾藉着他使 亞蘭 人得勝;這人呢、是個有力氣英勇的人, 卻 患了痲瘋屬之病。
- 中文標準譯本 - 亞蘭王的元帥奈曼在主人面前是個重要的人,很受尊重,因為耶和華曾藉著他賜予亞蘭人勝利。這人是個英勇的戰士,卻患了痲瘋。
- 現代標點和合本 - 亞蘭王的元帥乃縵在他主人面前為尊為大,因耶和華曾藉他使亞蘭人得勝。他又是大能的勇士,只是長了大痲瘋。
- 文理和合譯本 - 亞蘭王之軍長乃縵、在其主前為大為尊、緣耶和華藉之使亞蘭獲勝、素為英武、第患癩疾、
- 文理委辦譯本 - 亞蘭王之軍長乃慢、素稱英武、耶和華用之救亞蘭人、故其王甚器重之、不幸身遘癩疾。
- 施約瑟淺文理新舊約聖經 - 亞蘭 王之軍長 乃縵 、在其主王前有大權、甚尊貴、緣主藉之使 亞蘭 人獲勝、素為英雄、第患癩疾、 癩疾或作大麻瘋下同
- Nueva Versión Internacional - Naamán, jefe del ejército del rey de Siria, era un hombre de mucho prestigio y gozaba del favor de su rey porque, por medio de él, el Señor le había dado victorias a su país. Era un soldado valiente, pero estaba enfermo de lepra.
- 현대인의 성경 - 시리아군의 총사령관 나아만은 자기 왕의 총애를 한몸에 받고 있었다. 이것은 그가 여호와의 도움으로 시리아군에게 승리를 안겨다 주었기 때문이었다. 이와 같이 그는 훌륭한 장군이었지만 문둥병자였다.
- Новый Русский Перевод - Нааман был военачальником царя Арама. Он был великим и уважаемым человеком в глазах своего господина, потому что через него Господь даровал Араму победу. Он был доблестным воином, но болел проказой .
- Восточный перевод - Нааман был военачальником царя Сирии. Он был великим и уважаемым человеком в глазах своего господина, потому что через него Вечный даровал Сирии победу. Он был доблестным воином, но болел проказой .
- Восточный перевод, версия с «Аллахом» - Нааман был военачальником царя Сирии. Он был великим и уважаемым человеком в глазах своего господина, потому что через него Вечный даровал Сирии победу. Он был доблестным воином, но болел проказой .
- Восточный перевод, версия для Таджикистана - Нааман был военачальником царя Сирии. Он был великим и уважаемым человеком в глазах своего господина, потому что через него Вечный даровал Сирии победу. Он был доблестным воином, но болел проказой .
- La Bible du Semeur 2015 - Naaman, le général en chef de l’armée du roi de Syrie , était un homme que son maître, le roi de Syrie, tenait en haute estime et auquel il accordait toute sa faveur, car, par lui, l’Eternel avait accordé la victoire aux Syriens. Hélas, ce valeureux guerrier était atteint d’une maladie de peau rendant impur .
- リビングバイブル - シリヤ(アラム)の王は、軍の最高司令官であるナアマン将軍を非常に重んじていました。ナアマンが軍隊を率いて、何度も輝かしい勝利を収めたからです。彼は押しも押されもしない偉大な英雄でしたが、なんと、ツァラアト(皮膚が冒され、汚れているとされた当時の疾患)にかかっていたのです。
- Nova Versão Internacional - Naamã, comandante do exército do rei da Síria, era muito respeitado e honrado pelo seu senhor, pois por meio dele o Senhor dera vitória à Síria. Mas esse grande guerreiro ficou leproso .
- Hoffnung für alle - Naaman, der oberste Heerführer von Syrien, war ein ausgezeichneter Soldat und Stratege. Er genoss hohes Ansehen, und der König schätzte ihn sehr, hatte doch der Herr durch Naaman den Syrern zum Sieg über die Feinde verholfen. Doch Naaman war aussätzig!
- Kinh Thánh Hiện Đại - Đức Chúa Trời dùng Na-a-man, là tướng chỉ huy quân đội A-ram, để giải cứu dân tộc này. Ông đã lập được nhiều chiến công nên rất được vua quý chuộng. Tuy là một chiến sĩ dũng cảm, nhưng chẳng may Na-a-man lại mắc bệnh phong hủi.
- พระคริสตธรรมคัมภีร์ไทย ฉบับอมตธรรมร่วมสมัย - ฝ่ายนาอามานเป็นแม่ทัพของกษัตริย์อารัม เขาเป็นคนสำคัญของเจ้านายและเป็นที่ยกย่องนับถือ เพราะองค์พระผู้เป็นเจ้าประทานชัยชนะแก่ประเทศอารัมผ่านทางเขา เขาเป็นนักรบเก่งกล้า แต่เป็นโรคเรื้อน
- พระคัมภีร์ ฉบับแปลใหม่ - นาอามานผู้บังคับกองพันทหารของกษัตริย์แห่งอารัม เป็นผู้ที่เจ้านายนับถือและพอใจมาก เป็นเพราะเขา พระผู้เป็นเจ้าจึงให้อารัมสู้รบชนะ เขาเป็นนักรบผู้เก่งกล้า แต่เป็นโรคเรื้อน
交叉引用
- John 19:11 - Jesus said, “You haven’t a shred of authority over me except what has been given you from heaven. That’s why the one who betrayed me to you has committed a far greater fault.”
- 2 Kings 4:8 - One day Elisha passed through Shunem. A leading lady of the town talked him into stopping for a meal. And then it became his custom: Whenever he passed through, he stopped by for a meal.
- Jeremiah 27:5 - “‘I’m the one who made the earth, man and woman, and all the animals in the world. I did it on my own without asking anyone’s help and I hand it out to whomever I will. Here and now I give all these lands over to my servant Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon. I have made even the wild animals subject to him. All nations will be under him, then his son, and then his grandson. Then his country’s time will be up and the tables will be turned: Babylon will be the underdog servant. But until then, any nation or kingdom that won’t submit to Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon must take the yoke of the king of Babylon and harness up. I’ll punish that nation with war and starvation and disease until I’ve got them where I want them.
- Proverbs 21:31 - Do your best, prepare for the worst— then trust God to bring victory.
- 2 Chronicles 26:19 - But Uzziah, censer in hand, was already in the middle of doing it and angrily rebuffed the priests. He lost his temper; angry words were exchanged—and then, even as they quarreled, a skin disease appeared on his forehead. As soon as they saw it, the chief priest Azariah and the other priests got him out of there as fast as they could. He hurried out—he knew that God then and there had given him the disease. Uzziah had his skin disease for the rest of his life and had to live in quarantine; he was not permitted to set foot in The Temple of God. His son Jotham, who managed the royal palace, took over the government of the country.
- 2 Chronicles 26:22 - The rest of the history of Uzziah, from start to finish, was written by the prophet Isaiah son of Amoz. When Uzziah died, they buried him with his ancestors in a field next to the royal cemetery. His skin disease disqualified him from burial in the royal cemetery. His son Jotham became the next king.
- Deuteronomy 2:37 - The only land you didn’t take, obeying God’s command, was the land of the People of Ammon, the land along the Jabbok and around the cities in the hills. * * *
- 2 Kings 7:3 - It happened that four lepers were sitting just outside the city gate. They said to one another, “What are we doing sitting here at death’s door? If we enter the famine-struck city we’ll die; if we stay here we’ll die. So let’s take our chances in the camp of Aram and throw ourselves on their mercy. If they receive us we’ll live, if they kill us we’ll die. We’ve got nothing to lose.”
- 2 Corinthians 12:7 - Because of the extravagance of those revelations, and so I wouldn’t get a big head, I was given the gift of a handicap to keep me in constant touch with my limitations. Satan’s angel did his best to get me down; what he in fact did was push me to my knees. No danger then of walking around high and mighty! At first I didn’t think of it as a gift, and begged God to remove it. Three times I did that, and then he told me, My grace is enough; it’s all you need. My strength comes into its own in your weakness. Once I heard that, I was glad to let it happen. I quit focusing on the handicap and began appreciating the gift. It was a case of Christ’s strength moving in on my weakness. Now I take limitations in stride, and with good cheer, these limitations that cut me down to size—abuse, accidents, opposition, bad breaks. I just let Christ take over! And so the weaker I get, the stronger I become. * * *
- Isaiah 10:5 - “Doom to Assyria, weapon of my anger. My wrath is a club in his hands! I send him against a godless nation, against the people I’m angry with. I command him to strip them clean, rob them blind, and then push their faces in the mud and leave them. But Assyria has another agenda; he has something else in mind. He’s out to destroy utterly, to stamp out as many nations as he can. Assyria says, ‘Aren’t my commanders all kings? Can’t they do whatever they like? Didn’t I destroy Calno as well as Carchemish? Hamath as well as Arpad? Level Samaria as I did Damascus? I’ve eliminated kingdoms full of gods far more impressive than anything in Jerusalem and Samaria. So what’s to keep me from destroying Jerusalem in the same way I destroyed Samaria and all her god-idols?’”
- Esther 10:3 - Mordecai the Jew ranked second in command to King Xerxes. He was popular among the Jews and greatly respected by them. He worked hard for the good of his people; he cared for the peace and prosperity of his race.
- Leviticus 13:45 - “Any person with a serious skin disease must wear torn clothes, leave his hair loose and unbrushed, cover his upper lip, and cry out, ‘Unclean! Unclean!’ As long as anyone has the sores, that one continues to be ritually unclean. That person must live alone; he or she must live outside the camp. * * *
- Numbers 12:10 - When the Cloud moved off from the Tent, oh! Miriam had turned leprous, her skin like snow. Aaron took one look at Miriam—a leper!
- Numbers 12:11 - He said to Moses, “Please, my master, please don’t come down so hard on us for this foolish and thoughtless sin. Please don’t make her like a stillborn baby coming out of its mother’s womb with half its body decomposed.”