逐节对照
- New Living Translation - Starting a quarrel is like opening a floodgate, so stop before a dispute 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.
- 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.
- English Standard Version - The beginning of strife is like letting out water, so quit before the quarrel 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 - Sensible people control their temper; they earn respect by overlooking wrongs.
- 2 Chronicles 13:17 - Abijah and his army inflicted heavy losses on them; 500,000 of Israel’s select troops were killed that day.
- Judges 12:1 - Then the people of Ephraim mobilized an army and crossed over the Jordan River to Zaphon. They sent this message to Jephthah: “Why didn’t you call for us to help you fight against the Ammonites? We are going to burn down your house with you in it!”
- Judges 12:2 - Jephthah replied, “I summoned you at the beginning of the dispute, but you refused to come! You failed to help us in our struggle against Ammon.
- Judges 12:3 - So when I realized you weren’t coming, I risked my life and went to battle without you, and the Lord gave me victory over the Ammonites. So why have you now come to fight me?”
- Judges 12:4 - The people of Ephraim responded, “You men of Gilead are nothing more than fugitives from Ephraim and Manasseh.” So Jephthah gathered all the men of Gilead and attacked the men of Ephraim and defeated them.
- Judges 12:5 - Jephthah captured the shallow crossings of the Jordan River, and whenever a fugitive from Ephraim tried to go back across, the men of Gilead would challenge him. “Are you a member of the tribe of Ephraim?” they would ask. If the man said, “No, I’m not,”
- Judges 12:6 - they would tell him to say “Shibboleth.” If he was from Ephraim, he would say “Sibboleth,” because people from Ephraim cannot pronounce the word correctly. Then they would take him and kill him at the shallow crossings of the Jordan. In all, 42,000 Ephraimites were killed at that time.
- Genesis 13:8 - Finally Abram said to Lot, “Let’s not allow this conflict to come between us or our herdsmen. After all, we are close relatives!
- Genesis 13:9 - The whole countryside is open to you. Take your choice of any section of the land you want, and we will separate. If you want the land to the left, then I’ll take the land on the right. If you prefer the land on the right, then I’ll go to the left.”
- Proverbs 26:21 - A quarrelsome person starts fights as easily as hot embers light charcoal or fire lights wood.
- Proverbs 16:32 - Better to be patient than powerful; better to have self-control than to conquer a city.
- 2 Timothy 2:23 - Again I say, don’t get involved in foolish, ignorant arguments that only start fights.
- 2 Timothy 2:24 - A servant of the Lord must not quarrel but must be kind to everyone, be able to teach, and be patient with difficult people.
- Acts of the Apostles 15:2 - Paul and Barnabas disagreed with them, arguing vehemently. Finally, the church decided to send Paul and Barnabas to Jerusalem, accompanied by some local believers, to talk to the apostles and elders about this question.
- Acts of the Apostles 15:3 - The church sent the delegates to Jerusalem, and they stopped along the way in Phoenicia and Samaria to visit the believers. They told them—much to everyone’s joy—that the Gentiles, too, were being converted.
- Acts of the Apostles 15:4 - When they arrived in Jerusalem, Barnabas and Paul were welcomed by the whole church, including the apostles and elders. They reported everything God had done through them.
- Acts of the Apostles 15:5 - But then some of the believers who belonged to the sect of the Pharisees stood up and insisted, “The Gentile converts must be circumcised and required to follow the law of Moses.”
- Acts of the Apostles 15:6 - So the apostles and elders met together to resolve this issue.
- Acts of the Apostles 15:7 - At the meeting, after a long discussion, Peter stood and addressed them as follows: “Brothers, you all know that God chose me from among you some time ago to preach to the Gentiles so that they could hear the Good News and believe.
- Acts of the Apostles 15:8 - God knows people’s hearts, and he confirmed that he accepts Gentiles by giving them the Holy Spirit, just as he did to us.
- Acts of the Apostles 15:9 - He made no distinction between us and them, for he cleansed their hearts through faith.
- Acts of the Apostles 15:10 - So why are you now challenging God by burdening the Gentile believers with a yoke that neither we nor our ancestors were able to bear?
- Acts of the Apostles 15:11 - We believe that we are all saved the same way, by the undeserved grace of the Lord Jesus.”
- Acts of the Apostles 15:12 - Everyone listened quietly as Barnabas and Paul told about the miraculous signs and wonders God had done through them among the Gentiles.
- Acts of the Apostles 15:13 - When they had finished, James stood and said, “Brothers, listen to me.
- Acts of the Apostles 15:14 - Peter has told you about the time God first visited the Gentiles to take from them a people for himself.
- Acts of the Apostles 15:15 - And this conversion of Gentiles is exactly what the prophets predicted. As it is written:
- Acts of the Apostles 15:16 - ‘Afterward I will return and restore the fallen house of David. I will rebuild its ruins and restore it,
- Acts of the Apostles 15:17 - so that the rest of humanity might seek the Lord, including the Gentiles— all those I have called to be mine. The Lord has spoken—
- Acts of the Apostles 15:18 - he who made these things known so long ago.’
- Acts of the Apostles 15:19 - “And so my judgment is that we should not make it difficult for the Gentiles who are turning to God.
- Acts of the Apostles 15:20 - Instead, we should write and tell them to abstain from eating food offered to idols, from sexual immorality, from eating the meat of strangled animals, and from consuming blood.
- Acts of the Apostles 15:21 - For these laws of Moses have been preached in Jewish synagogues in every city on every Sabbath for many generations.”
- 2 Chronicles 10:14 - and followed the counsel of his younger advisers. He told the people, “My father laid heavy burdens on you, but I’m going to make them even heavier! My father beat you with whips, but I will beat you with scorpions!”
- 2 Chronicles 10:15 - So the king paid no attention to the people. This turn of events was the will of God, for it fulfilled the Lord’s message to Jeroboam son of Nebat through the prophet Ahijah from Shiloh.
- 2 Chronicles 10:16 - When all Israel realized that the king had refused to listen to them, they responded, “Down with the dynasty of David! We have no interest in the son of Jesse. Back to your homes, O Israel! Look out for your own house, O David!” So all the people of Israel returned home.
- Proverbs 13:10 - Pride leads to conflict; those who take advice are wise.
- Romans 12:18 - Do all that you can to live in peace with everyone.
- Proverbs 14:29 - People with understanding control their anger; a hot temper shows great foolishness.
- 2 Samuel 2:14 - Then Abner suggested to Joab, “Let’s have a few of our warriors fight hand to hand here in front of us.” “All right,” Joab agreed.
- 2 Samuel 2:15 - So twelve men were chosen to fight from each side—twelve men of Benjamin representing Ishbosheth son of Saul, and twelve representing David.
- 2 Samuel 2:16 - Each one grabbed his opponent by the hair and thrust his sword into the other’s side so that all of them died. So this place at Gibeon has been known ever since as the Field of Swords.
- 2 Samuel 2:17 - A fierce battle followed that day, and Abner and the men of Israel were defeated by the forces of David.
- Acts of the Apostles 6:1 - But as the believers rapidly multiplied, there were rumblings of discontent. The Greek-speaking believers complained about the Hebrew-speaking believers, saying that their widows were being discriminated against in the daily distribution of food.
- Acts of the Apostles 6:2 - So the Twelve called a meeting of all the believers. They said, “We apostles should spend our time teaching the word of God, not running a food program.
- Acts of the Apostles 6:3 - And so, brothers, select seven men who are well respected and are full of the Spirit and wisdom. We will give them this responsibility.
- Acts of the Apostles 6:4 - Then we apostles can spend our time in prayer and teaching the word.”
- Acts of the Apostles 6:5 - Everyone liked this idea, and they chose the following: Stephen (a man full of faith and the Holy Spirit), Philip, Procorus, Nicanor, Timon, Parmenas, and Nicolas of Antioch (an earlier convert to the Jewish faith).
- 2 Chronicles 28:6 - In a single day Pekah son of Remaliah, Israel’s king, killed 120,000 of Judah’s troops, all of them experienced warriors, because they had abandoned the Lord, the God of their ancestors.
- Judges 8:1 - Then the people of Ephraim asked Gideon, “Why have you treated us this way? Why didn’t you send for us when you first went out to fight the Midianites?” And they argued heatedly with Gideon.
- Judges 8:2 - But Gideon replied, “What have I accomplished compared to you? Aren’t even the leftover grapes of Ephraim’s harvest better than the entire crop of my little clan of Abiezer?
- Judges 8:3 - God gave you victory over Oreb and Zeeb, the commanders of the Midianite army. What have I accomplished compared to that?” When the men of Ephraim heard Gideon’s answer, their anger subsided.
- 2 Chronicles 25:17 - After consulting with his advisers, King Amaziah of Judah sent this challenge to Israel’s king Jehoash, the son of Jehoahaz and grandson of Jehu: “Come and meet me in battle!”
- 2 Chronicles 25:18 - But King Jehoash of Israel replied to King Amaziah of Judah with this story: “Out in the Lebanon mountains, a thistle sent a message to a mighty cedar tree: ‘Give your daughter in marriage to my son.’ But just then a wild animal of Lebanon came by and stepped on the thistle, crushing it!
- 2 Chronicles 25:19 - “You are saying, ‘I have defeated Edom,’ and you are very proud of it. But my advice is to stay at home. Why stir up trouble that will only bring disaster on you and the people of Judah?”
- 2 Chronicles 25:20 - But Amaziah refused to listen, for God was determined to destroy him for turning to the gods of Edom.
- 2 Chronicles 25:21 - So King Jehoash of Israel mobilized his army against King Amaziah of Judah. The two armies drew up their battle lines at Beth-shemesh in Judah.
- 2 Chronicles 25:22 - Judah was routed by the army of Israel, and its army scattered and fled for home.
- 2 Chronicles 25:23 - King Jehoash of Israel captured Judah’s king, Amaziah son of Joash and grandson of Ahaziah, at Beth-shemesh. Then he brought him to Jerusalem, where he demolished 600 feet of Jerusalem’s wall, from the Ephraim Gate to the Corner Gate.
- 2 Chronicles 25:24 - He carried off all the gold and silver and all the articles from the Temple of God that had been in the care of Obed-edom. He also seized the treasures of the royal palace, along with hostages, and then returned to Samaria.
- Proverbs 17:19 - Anyone who loves to quarrel loves sin; anyone who trusts in high walls invites disaster.
- Matthew 5:39 - But I say, do not resist an evil person! If someone slaps you on the right cheek, offer the other cheek also.
- Matthew 5:40 - If you are sued in court and your shirt is taken from you, give your coat, too.
- Matthew 5:41 - If a soldier demands that you carry his gear for a mile, carry it two miles.
- Proverbs 29:22 - An angry person starts fights; a hot-tempered person commits all kinds of sin.
- Proverbs 15:1 - A gentle answer deflects anger, but harsh words make tempers flare.
- James 3:14 - But if you are bitterly jealous and there is selfish ambition in your heart, don’t cover up the truth with boasting and lying.
- James 3:15 - For jealousy and selfishness are not God’s kind of wisdom. Such things are earthly, unspiritual, and demonic.
- James 3:16 - For wherever there is jealousy and selfish ambition, there you will find disorder and evil of every kind.
- James 3:17 - But the wisdom from above is first of all pure. It is also peace loving, gentle at all times, and willing to yield to others. It is full of mercy and the fruit of good deeds. It shows no favoritism and is always sincere.
- James 3:18 - And those who are peacemakers will plant seeds of peace and reap a harvest of righteousness.
- Ecclesiastes 7:8 - Finishing is better than starting. Patience is better than pride.
- Ecclesiastes 7:9 - Control your temper, for anger labels you a fool.
- 1 Thessalonians 4:11 - Make it your goal to live a quiet life, minding your own business and working with your hands, just as we instructed you before.
- Proverbs 25:8 - don’t be in a hurry to go to court. For what will you do in the end if your neighbor deals you a shameful defeat?
- Proverbs 20:3 - Avoiding a fight is a mark of honor; only fools insist on quarreling.