逐节对照
- New International Reader's Version - And that’s not all. Our eyes grew tired. We looked for help that never came. We watched from our towers. We kept looking for a nation that couldn’t save us.
- 新标点和合本 - 我们仰望人来帮助, 以致眼目失明,还是枉然; 我们所盼望的,竟盼望一个不能救人的国!
- 和合本2010(上帝版-简体) - 我们的眼目徒然仰望帮助,以致失明, 我们从瞭望台所守望的,竟是一个不能救人的国!
- 和合本2010(神版-简体) - 我们的眼目徒然仰望帮助,以致失明, 我们从瞭望台所守望的,竟是一个不能救人的国!
- 当代译本 - 我们望眼欲穿, 盼望援军的到来, 盼望的却是无力拯救之国。
- 圣经新译本 - 我们徒然等待帮助,等到双目失去视力; 我们在瞭望台上期望一个不能拯救我们的国家来临。
- 中文标准译本 - 我们一直徒劳地期盼 帮助, 以致眼睛衰竭; 我们在守望台上守望, 期盼一个不能拯救我们的国家。 צ Tsade
- 现代标点和合本 - 我们仰望人来帮助, 以至眼目失明,还是枉然。 我们所盼望的,竟盼望一个不能救人的国。
- 和合本(拼音版) - 我们仰望人来帮助, 以致眼目失明,还是枉然。 我们所盼望的,竟盼望一个不能救人的国!
- New International Version - Moreover, our eyes failed, looking in vain for help; from our towers we watched for a nation that could not save us.
- English Standard Version - Our eyes failed, ever watching vainly for help; in our watching we watched for a nation which could not save.
- New Living Translation - We looked in vain for our allies to come and save us, but we were looking to nations that could not help us.
- The Message - We watched and watched, wore our eyes out looking for help. And nothing. We mounted our lookouts and looked for the help that never showed up.
- Christian Standard Bible - All the while our eyes were failing as we looked in vain for help; we watched from our towers for a nation that would not save us. צ Tsade
- New American Standard Bible - Yet our eyes failed, Looking for help was useless; At our observation point we have watched For a nation that could not save.
- New King James Version - Still our eyes failed us, Watching vainly for our help; In our watching we watched For a nation that could not save us.
- Amplified Bible - [And as for us,] yet our eyes failed, Looking in vain for help. Watching [from the towers] we watched For a nation that could not save.
- American Standard Version - Our eyes do yet fail in looking for our vain help: In our watching we have watched for a nation that could not save.
- King James Version - As for us, our eyes as yet failed for our vain help: in our watching we have watched for a nation that could not save us.
- New English Translation - Our eyes continually failed us as we looked in vain for help. From our watchtowers we watched for a nation that could not rescue us. צ (Tsade)
- World English Bible - Our eyes still fail, looking in vain for our help. In our watching we have watched for a nation that could not save.
- 新標點和合本 - 我們仰望人來幫助, 以致眼目失明,還是枉然; 我們所盼望的,竟盼望一個不能救人的國!
- 和合本2010(上帝版-繁體) - 我們的眼目徒然仰望幫助,以致失明, 我們從瞭望臺所守望的,竟是一個不能救人的國!
- 和合本2010(神版-繁體) - 我們的眼目徒然仰望幫助,以致失明, 我們從瞭望臺所守望的,竟是一個不能救人的國!
- 當代譯本 - 我們望眼欲穿, 盼望援軍的到來, 盼望的卻是無力拯救之國。
- 聖經新譯本 - 我們徒然等待幫助,等到雙目失去視力; 我們在瞭望臺上期望一個不能拯救我們的國家來臨。
- 呂振中譯本 - 我們的眼還直昏花迷糊, 盼着 幫助我們的,而盼個空; 我們在瞭望台上直瞭望着 不能拯救 我們 、的國。
- 中文標準譯本 - 我們一直徒勞地期盼 幫助, 以致眼睛衰竭; 我們在守望臺上守望, 期盼一個不能拯救我們的國家。 צ Tsade
- 現代標點和合本 - 我們仰望人來幫助, 以至眼目失明,還是枉然。 我們所盼望的,竟盼望一個不能救人的國。
- 文理和合譯本 - 我望救助、致目昏瞶、乃徒勞兮、我所瞻望之國、不能施拯兮、
- 文理委辦譯本 - 郇民曰、我冀鄰邦、以手援予、引領徒勞、望眼欲穿兮。
- 施約瑟淺文理新舊約聖經 - 郇 民曰、 我儕望人濟助、竟屬徒然、望眼欲穿、我俟鄰國救我、終不能救、
- Nueva Versión Internacional - Para colmo, desfallecen nuestros ojos esperando en vano que alguien nos ayude. Desde nuestras torres estamos en espera de una nación que no puede salvarnos. Tsade
- 현대인의 성경 - 우리가 쓸데없는 도움을 바라다가 우리 눈이 쇠약해졌으니 우리를 구원하지 못할 나라에 도움을 기대하였음이라.
- Новый Русский Перевод - Глаза наши утомились, напрасно ожидая помощи; с наших башен мы ожидали народ, который не мог спасти нас .
- Восточный перевод - Глаза наши утомились, напрасно ожидая помощи; с наших башен мы ожидали народ, который не мог спасти нас .
- Восточный перевод, версия с «Аллахом» - Глаза наши утомились, напрасно ожидая помощи; с наших башен мы ожидали народ, который не мог спасти нас .
- Восточный перевод, версия для Таджикистана - Глаза наши утомились, напрасно ожидая помощи; с наших башен мы ожидали народ, который не мог спасти нас .
- La Bible du Semeur 2015 - Nos yeux se consument encore dans l’attente d’une aide, ╵mais c’est en vain. De nos postes de guet ╵nous attendions une nation qui ne nous a pas secourus .
- リビングバイブル - 私たちは、同盟国の助けを待っていましたが、 来ませんでした。 最もあてにしていた国さえ、 少しも動こうとしませんでした。
- Nova Versão Internacional - Nossos olhos estão cansados de buscar ajuda em vão; de nossas torres ficávamos à espera de uma nação que não podia salvar-nos.
- Hoffnung für alle - Wir warteten unentwegt auf Hilfe, doch alles Hoffen war vergeblich! Das Volk, nach dem wir Ausschau hielten, konnte uns auch nicht retten.
- Kinh Thánh Hiện Đại - Chúng tôi trông đợi đồng minh đến và giải cứu chúng tôi, nhưng chúng tôi cứ trông chờ một dân tộc không thể cứu chúng tôi.
- พระคริสตธรรมคัมภีร์ไทย ฉบับอมตธรรมร่วมสมัย - ยิ่งกว่านั้นตาของเราอ่อนล้า ในการเสาะหาความช่วยเหลืออย่างเปล่าประโยชน์ เราเฝ้ามองจากหอคอย หาชนชาติหนึ่งซึ่งช่วยเหลืออะไรเราไม่ได้
- พระคัมภีร์ ฉบับแปลใหม่ - พวกเราคอยมองหาความช่วยเหลือ โดยไร้ประโยชน์ พวกเราเฝ้ามองประชาชาติหนึ่งที่หอคอย ซึ่งก็ไม่อาจช่วยเราให้รอดได้
交叉引用
- Isaiah 31:1 - How terrible it will be for those who go down to Egypt for help! How terrible for those who depend on horses! They trust in how many chariots they have. They trust in how strong their horsemen are. But they don’t look to the Holy One of Israel. They don’t ask the Lord for his help.
- Isaiah 31:2 - He too is wise. He can bring horrible trouble. He does what he says he’ll do. He’ll rise up against that evil nation. He’ll fight against those who help them.
- Isaiah 31:3 - The men of Egypt are only human beings. They aren’t God. Their horses are only flesh and blood. They aren’t spirits. The Lord will reach out his powerful hand to punish everyone. The Egyptians provide help. But they will be tripped up. The people of Judah receive the help. But they will fall down. All of them will be destroyed.
- Jeremiah 2:18 - Why do you go to Egypt to drink water from the Nile River? Why do you go to Assyria to drink from the Euphrates River?
- Lamentations 1:19 - “I called out to those who were going to help me. But they turned against me. My priests and elders died in the city. They were searching for food just to stay alive.
- Jeremiah 37:7 - The Lord is the God of Israel. He says, “The king of Judah has sent you to ask me for advice. Tell him, ‘Pharaoh’s army has marched out to help you. But it will go back to its own land. It will return to Egypt.
- Jeremiah 37:8 - Then the armies of Babylon will come back here. They will attack this city. They will capture it. Then they will burn it down.’
- Jeremiah 37:9 - “The Lord says, ‘Do not fool yourselves. You think, “The Babylonians will leave us alone.” But they will not!
- Jeremiah 37:10 - Suppose you destroy all the armies of Babylon that are attacking you. Suppose only wounded men are left in their tents. Even then they will come out and burn down this city.’ ”
- Isaiah 30:1 - “How terrible it will be for these stubborn children of mine!” announces the Lord. “How terrible for those who carry out plans that did not come from me! Their agreement with Egypt did not come from my Spirit. So they pile up one sin on top of another.
- Isaiah 30:2 - They go down to Egypt without asking me for advice. They look to Pharaoh to help them. They ask Egypt to keep them safe.
- Isaiah 30:3 - But looking to Pharaoh will only bring them shame. Asking Egypt for help will bring them dishonor.
- Isaiah 30:4 - Their officials have gone to the city of Zoan. Their messengers have arrived in Hanes.
- Isaiah 30:5 - But the people of Judah will be put to shame. That’s because they are trusting in a nation that is useless to them. Egypt will not bring them any help or advantage. Instead, it will bring them shame and dishonor.”
- Isaiah 30:6 - Here is a prophecy the Lord gave me about the animals in the Negev Desert. Judah’s messengers carry their riches on the backs of donkeys. They carry their treasures on the humps of camels. They travel through a land of danger and suffering. It’s a land filled with lions. Poisonous snakes are also there. The messengers travel to a nation that can’t do them any good.
- Isaiah 30:7 - They travel to Egypt, whose help is totally useless. That’s why I call it Rahab the Do-Nothing.
- Jeremiah 2:36 - Why do you keep on changing your ways so much? Assyria did not help you. And Egypt will not help you either.
- Lamentations 1:7 - Jerusalem’s people are suffering and wandering. They remember all the treasures they used to have. But they fell into the hands of their enemies. And no one was there to help them. Their enemies looked at them. They laughed because Jerusalem had been destroyed.
- Jeremiah 8:20 - The people say, “The harvest is over. The summer has ended. And we still haven’t been saved.”
- Isaiah 20:5 - People trusted in Cush to help them. They bragged about what Egypt could do for them. But they will lose heart and be put to shame.
- 2 Kings 24:7 - The king of Egypt didn’t march out from his own country again. That’s because the king of Babylon had taken so much of his territory. It reached from the Wadi of Egypt all the way to the Euphrates River.
- Ezekiel 29:6 - Then everyone who lives in Egypt will know that I am the Lord. “ ‘ “You have been like a walking stick made out of a papyrus stem. The people of Israel tried to lean on you.
- Ezekiel 29:7 - They took hold of you. But you broke under their weight. You tore open their shoulders. The people of Israel leaned on you. But you snapped in two. And their backs were broken.” ’ ”
- Ezekiel 29:16 - The people of Israel will no longer trust in Egypt. Instead, Egypt will remind them of how they sinned when they turned to it for help. Then they will know that I am the Lord and King.”