逐节对照
- The Message - Here’s a piece of bad luck I’ve seen happen: A man hoards far more wealth than is good for him And then loses it all in a bad business deal. He fathered a child but hasn’t a cent left to give him. He arrived naked from the womb of his mother; He’ll leave in the same condition—with nothing. This is bad luck, for sure—naked he came, naked he went. So what was the point of working for a salary of smoke? All for a miserable life spent in the dark?
- 新标点和合本 - 我见日光之下有一宗大祸患,就是财主积存资财,反害自己。
- 和合本2010(上帝版-简体) - 我见日光之下有一件令人忧伤的祸患,就是财主积存财富,反害自己。
- 和合本2010(神版-简体) - 我见日光之下有一件令人忧伤的祸患,就是财主积存财富,反害自己。
- 当代译本 - 我看到日光之下有一件可悲的事:有人积攒财宝,反而害了自己。
- 圣经新译本 - 我看见日光之下有一令人痛心的憾事,就是财主积聚财富,反受其害。
- 中文标准译本 - 我看到在日光之下有一件令人痛心的悲苦之事:财主所积存的财富导致了他的悲苦,
- 现代标点和合本 - 我见日光之下有一宗大祸患,就是财主积存资财,反害自己。
- 和合本(拼音版) - 我见日光之下,有一宗大祸患,就是财主积存资财,反害自己。
- New International Version - I have seen a grievous evil under the sun: wealth hoarded to the harm of its owners,
- New International Reader's Version - I’ve seen something very evil on earth. It’s when wealth is stored up and then brings harm to its owners.
- English Standard Version - There is a grievous evil that I have seen under the sun: riches were kept by their owner to his hurt,
- New Living Translation - There is another serious problem I have seen under the sun. Hoarding riches harms the saver.
- Christian Standard Bible - There is a sickening tragedy I have seen under the sun: wealth kept by its owner to his harm.
- New American Standard Bible - There is a sickening evil which I have seen under the sun: wealth being hoarded by its owner to his detriment.
- New King James Version - There is a severe evil which I have seen under the sun: Riches kept for their owner to his hurt.
- Amplified Bible - There is a grievous evil which I have seen under the sun: riches being kept and hoarded by their owner to his own misery.
- American Standard Version - There is a grievous evil which I have seen under the sun, namely, riches kept by the owner thereof to his hurt:
- King James Version - There is a sore evil which I have seen under the sun, namely, riches kept for the owners thereof to their hurt.
- New English Translation - Here is a misfortune on earth that I have seen: Wealth hoarded by its owner to his own misery.
- World English Bible - There is a grievous evil which I have seen under the sun: wealth kept by its owner to his harm.
- 新標點和合本 - 我見日光之下有一宗大禍患,就是財主積存資財,反害自己。
- 和合本2010(上帝版-繁體) - 我見日光之下有一件令人憂傷的禍患,就是財主積存財富,反害自己。
- 和合本2010(神版-繁體) - 我見日光之下有一件令人憂傷的禍患,就是財主積存財富,反害自己。
- 當代譯本 - 我看到日光之下有一件可悲的事:有人積攢財寶,反而害了自己。
- 聖經新譯本 - 我看見日光之下有一令人痛心的憾事,就是財主積聚財富,反受其害。
- 呂振中譯本 - 我看日 光 之下有一宗大禍患:就是財富積守着、反而害到財主;
- 中文標準譯本 - 我看到在日光之下有一件令人痛心的悲苦之事:財主所積存的財富導致了他的悲苦,
- 現代標點和合本 - 我見日光之下有一宗大禍患,就是財主積存資財,反害自己。
- 文理和合譯本 - 我於日下見有大患、乃人存積貨財、反自害也、
- 文理委辦譯本 - 曠觀天下之人、深可憫惜、積貯貨財、自取其害、
- 施約瑟淺文理新舊約聖經 - 遭遇患難、貲財俱失、雖生子、手中毫無所有、 以遺於子、
- Nueva Versión Internacional - He visto un mal terrible en esta vida: riquezas acumuladas que redundan en perjuicio de su dueño,
- 현대인의 성경 - 나는 또 하나의 다른 심각한 문제를 보았다. 사람들은 억척스럽게 돈을 모으고서도 그 돈으로 위험한 투기를 하여 일이 잘못되면 하루 아침에 재산을 다 날려 버린다. 그는 아들이 있어도 물려 줄 것이 아무것도 없다.
- Новый Русский Перевод - оно было потеряно из-за неудачной сделки, а теперь ему нечего оставить своему сыну.
- Восточный перевод - оно было потеряно из-за неудачной сделки, а теперь ему нечего оставить своему сыну.
- Восточный перевод, версия с «Аллахом» - оно было потеряно из-за неудачной сделки, а теперь ему нечего оставить своему сыну.
- Восточный перевод, версия для Таджикистана - оно было потеряно из-за неудачной сделки, а теперь ему нечего оставить своему сыну.
- La Bible du Semeur 2015 - Qu’elles viennent à se perdre à cause de quelque mauvaise affaire, et il ne lui en reste rien lorsqu’il met un fils au monde.
- リビングバイブル - 私はまた、ここかしこに深刻な問題があるのに気づきました。せっかくの貯金が危険な投資に使われ、子どもに残す財産もなくなってしまうという現実です。
- Nova Versão Internacional - Há um mal terrível que vi debaixo do sol: Riquezas acumuladas para infelicidade do seu possuidor.
- Hoffnung für alle - Nur ein Unglücksfall – und schon ist sein ganzes Vermögen dahin, auch seinen Kindern kann er nichts hinterlassen.
- Kinh Thánh Hiện Đại - Có một tai họa nghiêm trọng tôi thấy dưới mặt trời. Tài sản tích trữ quay lại làm hại người thu góp tài sản.
- พระคริสตธรรมคัมภีร์ไทย ฉบับอมตธรรมร่วมสมัย - ข้าพเจ้าได้เห็นความเลวร้ายที่น่าสลดใจภายใต้ดวงอาทิตย์คือ ทรัพย์สมบัติที่สะสมไว้จนเป็นภัยอันตรายแก่เจ้าของ
- พระคัมภีร์ ฉบับแปลใหม่ - ข้าพเจ้าเห็นสิ่งไม่ยุติธรรมยิ่งนักในโลกนี้ คือเจ้าของสมบัติสะสมความมั่งมีของตนไว้ใช้ในยามลำบาก
交叉引用
- Isaiah 2:20 - On that Day men and women will take the sticks and stones They’ve decked out in gold and silver to look like gods and then worshiped, And they will dump them in any ditch or gully, Then run for rock caves and cliff hideouts To hide from the terror of God, from his dazzling presence, When he assumes his full stature on earth, towering and terrifying.
- James 2:5 - Listen, dear friends. Isn’t it clear by now that God operates quite differently? He chose the world’s down-and-out as the kingdom’s first citizens, with full rights and privileges. This kingdom is promised to anyone who loves God. And here you are abusing these same citizens! Isn’t it the high and mighty who exploit you, who use the courts to rob you blind? Aren’t they the ones who scorn the new name—“Christian”—used in your baptisms?
- James 5:1 - And a final word to you arrogant rich: Take some lessons in lament. You’ll need buckets for the tears when the crash comes upon you. Your money is corrupt and your fine clothes stink. Your greedy luxuries are a cancer in your gut, destroying your life from within. You thought you were piling up wealth. What you’ve piled up is judgment.
- James 5:4 - All the workers you’ve exploited and cheated cry out for judgment. The groans of the workers you used and abused are a roar in the ears of the Master Avenger. You’ve looted the earth and lived it up. But all you’ll have to show for it is a fatter than usual corpse. In fact, what you’ve done is condemn and murder perfectly good persons, who stand there and take it. * * *
- Luke 19:8 - Zacchaeus just stood there, a little stunned. He stammered apologetically, “Master, I give away half my income to the poor—and if I’m caught cheating, I pay four times the damages.”
- 1 Timothy 6:9 - But if it’s only money these leaders are after, they’ll self-destruct in no time. Lust for money brings trouble and nothing but trouble. Going down that path, some lose their footing in the faith completely and live to regret it bitterly ever after.
- Ecclesiastes 8:9 - All this I observed as I tried my best to understand all that’s going on in this world. As long as men and women have the power to hurt each other, this is the way it is.
- Proverbs 11:4 - A thick bankroll is no help when life falls apart, but a principled life can stand up to the worst.
- Proverbs 11:24 - The world of the generous gets larger and larger; the world of the stingy gets smaller and smaller.
- Proverbs 11:25 - The one who blesses others is abundantly blessed; those who help others are helped.
- Luke 16:1 - Jesus said to his disciples, “There was once a rich man who had a manager. He got reports that the manager had been taking advantage of his position by running up huge personal expenses. So he called him in and said, ‘What’s this I hear about you? You’re fired. And I want a complete audit of your books.’
- Luke 16:3 - “The manager said to himself, ‘What am I going to do? I’ve lost my job as manager. I’m not strong enough for a laboring job, and I’m too proud to beg. . . . Ah, I’ve got a plan. Here’s what I’ll do . . . then when I’m turned out into the street, people will take me into their houses.’
- Luke 16:5 - “Then he went at it. One after another, he called in the people who were in debt to his master. He said to the first, ‘How much do you owe my master?’
- Luke 16:6 - “He replied, ‘A hundred jugs of olive oil.’ “The manager said, ‘Here, take your bill, sit down here—quick now—write fifty.’
- Luke 16:7 - “To the next he said, ‘And you, what do you owe?’ “He answered, ‘A hundred sacks of wheat.’ “He said, ‘Take your bill, write in eighty.’
- Luke 16:8 - “Now here’s a surprise: The master praised the crooked manager! And why? Because he knew how to look after himself. Streetwise people are smarter in this regard than law-abiding citizens. They are on constant alert, looking for angles, surviving by their wits. I want you to be smart in the same way—but for what is right—using every adversity to stimulate you to creative survival, to concentrate your attention on the bare essentials, so you’ll live, really live, and not complacently just get by on good behavior.”
- Luke 16:10 - Jesus went on to make these comments: If you’re honest in small things, you’ll be honest in big things; If you’re a crook in small things, you’ll be a crook in big things. If you’re not honest in small jobs, who will put you in charge of the store? No worker can serve two bosses: He’ll either hate the first and love the second Or adore the first and despise the second. You can’t serve both God and the Bank.
- Genesis 19:26 - But Lot’s wife looked back and turned into a pillar of salt.
- Genesis 13:5 - Lot, who was traveling with Abram, was also rich in sheep and cattle and tents. But the land couldn’t support both of them; they had too many possessions. They couldn’t both live there—quarrels broke out between Abram’s shepherds and Lot’s shepherds. The Canaanites and Perizzites were also living on the land at the time.
- Genesis 13:8 - Abram said to Lot, “Let’s not have fighting between us, between your shepherds and my shepherds. After all, we’re family. Look around. Isn’t there plenty of land out there? Let’s separate. If you go left, I’ll go right; if you go right, I’ll go left.”
- Genesis 13:10 - Lot looked. He saw the whole plain of the Jordan spread out, well watered (this was before God destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah), like God’s garden, like Egypt, and stretching all the way to Zoar. Lot took the whole plain of the Jordan. Lot set out to the east.
- Genesis 13:11 - That’s how they came to part company, uncle and nephew. Abram settled in Canaan; Lot settled in the cities of the plain and pitched his tent near Sodom.
- Luke 12:16 - Then he told them this story: “The farm of a certain rich man produced a terrific crop. He talked to himself: ‘What can I do? My barn isn’t big enough for this harvest.’ Then he said, ‘Here’s what I’ll do: I’ll tear down my barns and build bigger ones. Then I’ll gather in all my grain and goods, and I’ll say to myself, Self, you’ve done well! You’ve got it made and can now retire. Take it easy and have the time of your life!’
- Luke 12:20 - “Just then God showed up and said, ‘Fool! Tonight you die. And your barnful of goods—who gets it?’
- Luke 12:21 - “That’s what happens when you fill your barn with Self and not with God.”
- Luke 16:19 - “There once was a rich man, expensively dressed in the latest fashions, wasting his days in conspicuous consumption. A poor man named Lazarus, covered with sores, had been dumped on his doorstep. All he lived for was to get a meal from scraps off the rich man’s table. His best friends were the dogs who came and licked his sores.
- Genesis 19:31 - One day the older daughter said to the younger, “Our father is getting old and there’s not a man left in the country by whom we can get pregnant. Let’s get our father drunk with wine and lie with him. We’ll get children through our father—it’s our only chance to keep our family alive.”
- Genesis 19:33 - They got their father drunk with wine that very night. The older daughter went and lay with him. He was oblivious, knowing nothing of what she did. The next morning the older said to the younger, “Last night I slept with my father. Tonight, it’s your turn. We’ll get him drunk again and then you sleep with him. We’ll both get a child through our father and keep our family alive.” So that night they got their father drunk again and the younger went in and slept with him. Again he was oblivious, knowing nothing of what she did.
- Genesis 19:36 - Both daughters became pregnant by their father, Lot. The older daughter had a son and named him Moab, the ancestor of the present-day Moabites. The younger daughter had a son and named him Ben-Ammi, the ancestor of the present-day Ammonites. * * *
- Genesis 19:14 - Lot went out and warned the fiancés of his daughters, “Evacuate this place; God is about to destroy this city!” But his daughters’ would-be husbands treated it as a joke.
- Luke 16:22 - “Then he died, this poor man, and was taken up by the angels to the lap of Abraham. The rich man also died and was buried. In hell and in torment, he looked up and saw Abraham in the distance and Lazarus in his lap. He called out, ‘Father Abraham, mercy! Have mercy! Send Lazarus to dip his finger in water to cool my tongue. I’m in agony in this fire.’
- Luke 18:22 - When Jesus heard that, he said, “Then there’s only one thing left to do: Sell everything you own and give it away to the poor. You will have riches in heaven. Then come, follow me.”
- Luke 18:23 - This was the last thing the official expected to hear. He was very rich and became terribly sad. He was holding on tight to a lot of things and not about to let them go.
- Ecclesiastes 6:1 - I looked long and hard at what goes on around here, and let me tell you, things are bad. And people feel it. There are people, for instance, on whom God showers everything—money, property, reputation—all they ever wanted or dreamed of. And then God doesn’t let them enjoy it. Some stranger comes along and has all the fun. It’s more of what I’m calling smoke. A bad business.