以西结书 2
Chinese New Version (Traditional)
以西結受差派作先知
2 他對我說:“人子啊!站起來,我要跟你說話。” 2 他對我說話的時候,靈就進到我裡面,使我站立起來;我又聽見對我說話的聲音。 3 他對我說:“人子啊!我差派你到以色列人那裡去,就是到那背叛我的叛逆國民那裡去!他們和他們的列祖都得罪了我,直到今日。 4 這人民十分頑固,心裡剛硬,我差派你到他們那裡去。你要對他們說:‘主耶和華這樣說。’ 5 他們或聽或不聽(他們原是叛逆的民族),也必知道在他們中間有一位先知。
以西結受 神訓勉
6 “人子啊!至於你,雖然荊棘和蒺藜在你周圍,你又住在蠍子群中,你不要怕他們,也不要怕他們講的話。他們原是叛逆的民族,你總不要怕他們講的話,在他們面前,也不要驚惶。 7 他們或聽或不聽,你只要把我的話告訴他們,他們原是叛逆的。
看見書卷
8 “人子啊!至於你,你要聽我對你講的話。不要叛逆我,像那叛逆的民族一樣。張開你的口,把我賜給你的吃下去!” 9 我觀看,看見一隻手向我伸過來,手中有一卷書卷。 10 他把書卷在我面前展開,書卷內外都寫上字,寫的是哀歌、悲歎和災禍。
以西結書 2
Chinese Contemporary Bible (Traditional)
以西結蒙召
2 那聲音對我說:「人子啊,你站起來,我要對你說話。」 2 正說的時候,耶和華的靈就進入我裡面,使我站起來。我聽見那聲音對我說: 3 「人子啊,我派你去那背叛我的以色列人那裡。他們和他們的祖先至今仍背叛我。 4 我派你到那些頑固不化的人那裡,向他們宣告,『主耶和華這樣說。』 5 不管那群叛逆的人聽不聽,他們都會知道有一位先知在他們當中。 6 人子啊,不要怕他們和他們的話,雖然你周圍佈滿荊棘和毒蠍,也不要害怕。他們是一群叛逆的人,你不要怕他們的話,也不要因為他們的臉色而驚慌。 7 他們是叛逆的,不論他們聽不聽,你都要把我的話告訴他們。
8 「人子啊,你要聽我對你說的話,不要像他們那樣叛逆,要張開口吃我賜給你的。」 9 這時我看見一隻手向我伸來,手中拿著書卷。 10 那隻手把那書卷打開,書卷的兩面都寫滿了哀傷、歎息、悲痛的話。
Ezekiel 2
New English Translation
Ezekiel’s Commission
2 He said to me, “Son of man,[a] stand on your feet and I will speak with you.” 2 As he spoke to me,[b] a wind[c] came into me and stood me on my feet, and I heard the one speaking to me.
3 He said to me, “Son of man, I am sending you to the house[d] of Israel, to rebellious nations[e] who have rebelled against me; both they and their fathers have revolted[f] against me to this very day. 4 The people[g] to whom I am sending you are obstinate and hard-hearted,[h] and you must say to them, ‘This is what the Sovereign Lord says.’[i] 5 And as for them,[j] whether they listen[k] or not—for they are a rebellious[l] house[m]—they will know that a prophet has been among them. 6 But you, son of man, do not fear them, and do not fear their words. Even though briers[n] and thorns[o] surround you and you live among scorpions—do not fear their words and do not be terrified of the looks they give you,[p] for they are a rebellious house! 7 You must speak my words to them whether they listen or not, for they are rebellious. 8 As for you, son of man, listen to what I am saying to you: Do not rebel like that rebellious house! Open your mouth and eat what I am giving you.”
9 Then I looked and realized a hand was stretched out to me, and in it was a written scroll. 10 He unrolled it before me, and it had writing on the front[q] and back;[r] written on it were laments, mourning, and woe.
Footnotes
- Ezekiel 2:1 sn The phrase son of man occurs ninety-three times in the book of Ezekiel. It simply means “human one” and distinguishes the prophet from the nonhuman beings that are present in the world of his vision.
- Ezekiel 2:2 tc The phrase “as he spoke to me” is absent from the LXX.
- Ezekiel 2:2 tn Or “spirit.” The NIV has “the Spirit,” but the absence of the article in the Hebrew text makes this unlikely. Elsewhere in Ezekiel the Lord’s Spirit is referred to as “the Spirit of the Lord” (11:5; 37:1), “the Spirit of God” (11:24), or “my (that is, the Lord’s) Spirit” (36:27; 37:14; 39:29). Some identify the “spirit” of 2:2 as the spirit that energized the living beings; however, that “spirit” is called “the spirit” (1:12, 20) or “the spirit of the living beings” (1:20-21; 10:17). Still others see the term as referring to an impersonal “spirit” of strength or courage, that is, the term may also be understood as a disposition or attitude. The Hebrew word often refers to a wind in Ezekiel (1:4; 5:10, 12; 12:4; 13:11, 13; 17:10, 21; 19:12; 27:26; 37:9). In 37:5-10 a “breath” originates in the “four winds” and is associated with the Lord’s life-giving breath (see v. 14). This breath enters into the dry bones and gives them life. In a similar fashion the breath of 2:2 (see also 3:24) energizes paralyzed Ezekiel. Breath and wind are related. On the one hand, it is a more normal picture to think of breath rather than wind entering someone, but since wind represents an external force, it seems more likely for wind rather than breath to stand someone up (unless we should understand it as a disposition). It may be that one should envision the breath of the speaker moving like a wind to revive Ezekiel, helping him to regain his breath and invigorating him to stand. A wind also transports the prophet from one place to another (3:12, 14; 8:3; 11:1, 24; 43:5).
- Ezekiel 2:3 tc The Hebrew reads “sons of,” while the LXX reads “house,” implying the more common phrase in Ezekiel. Either could be abbreviated with the first letter ב (bet). In preparation for the characterization “house of rebellion,” in vv. 5, 6, and 8 “house” is preferred (L. C. Allen, Ezekiel [WBC], 1:10 and W. Zimmerli, Ezekiel [Hermeneia], 2:564-65).
- Ezekiel 2:3 tc Heb “to the rebellious nations.” The phrase “to the rebellious nations” is omitted in the LXX. Elsewhere in Ezekiel the singular word “nation” is used for Israel (36:13-15; 37:22). Here “nations” may have the meaning of “tribes” or refer to the two nations of Israel and Judah.
- Ezekiel 2:3 tc This word is omitted from the LXX. tn The Hebrew term used here is the strongest word available for expressing a covenant violation. The word is used in the diplomatic arena to express a treaty violation (2 Kgs 1:1; 3:5, 7).
- Ezekiel 2:4 tn Heb “sons.” The word choice may reflect treaty idiom, where the relationship between an overlord and his subjects can be described as that of father and son.
- Ezekiel 2:4 tc Heb “stern of face and hard of heart.” The phrases “stern of face” and “hard of heart” are lacking in the LXX.
- Ezekiel 2:4 tn The phrase “thus says [the Lord]” occurs 129 times in Ezekiel; the announcement is identical to the way messengers often introduced their messages (Gen 32:5; 45:9; Exod 5:10; Num 20:14; Judg 11:15).
- Ezekiel 2:5 tn Heb “they”; the phrase “And as for them” has been used in the translation for clarity.
- Ezekiel 2:5 tn The Hebrew word implies obedience rather than mere hearing or paying attention.
- Ezekiel 2:5 tn This Hebrew adjective is also used to describe the Israelites in Num 17:10 (17:25 HT) and Isa 30:9.
- Ezekiel 2:5 sn The book of Ezekiel frequently refers to the Israelites as a rebellious house (Ezek 2:5, 6, 8; 3:9, 26-27; 12:2-3, 9, 25; 17:12; 24:3).
- Ezekiel 2:6 tn The Hebrew term occurs only here in the OT.
- Ezekiel 2:6 tn The Hebrew term is found elsewhere in the OT only in Ezek 28:24.sn Here thorns may be a figure for hostility (Ezek 28:24; Mic 7:4).
- Ezekiel 2:6 tn Heb “of their faces.”
- Ezekiel 2:10 tn Heb “on the face.”
- Ezekiel 2:10 sn Written on the front and back. While it was common for papyrus scrolls to have writing on both sides, the same was not true for leather scrolls.
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