但以理书 11
Chinese New Version (Traditional)
波斯攻擊希臘的預言
11 “瑪代人大利烏王第一年,我曾經起來幫助米迦勒,使他堅強。 2 現在我要把真理告訴你。看哪!在波斯還有三個王要興起;第四個王必非常富有,遠超過所有的王;他因富足成為強盛以後,就必煽動眾民攻擊希臘國。 3 後來必有一個英勇的王興起,他必執掌大權,任意而行。 4 他興起的時候,他的國就破裂,向天的四方(“四方”原文作“四風”)分開,卻不歸給他的後代,國勢也不及他掌權的時候;因為他的國必被拔出,歸給他後代以外的人。
南方王與北方王時戰時和
5 “南方的王必強盛,他的將領中必有一個比他更強盛的,這人必掌權,他的權勢很大。 6 過了多年,南方王的女兒必到北方王那裡去修好,他們必互相結盟。但這女子的勢力必存留不住;王和他的勢力也站立不住;她連同那些帶她來的、那生她的,和那幫助她的,都被交出處死。 7 但這女子的本家(“本家”原文作“根”)必另有一個兒子(“兒子”原文作“枝子”)興起,繼承父位;他必來攻擊北方王的軍隊,進入北方王的堡壘,攻打他們,而且得勝。 8 他又把他們的神像、鑄成的偶像,連同金銀的寶器,都一起擄掠到了埃及去。此後數年之久,他不再去攻擊北方王。 9 後來北方王必侵入南方王的國土,然後撤退歸回本國。
10 “北方王的眾子必備戰,招集大軍;這大軍前進,如洪水氾濫,橫掃南方王的國土;之後他又再去爭戰,直到南方王的堡壘。 11 南方王必發大怒,出來和北方王交戰;北方王必擺列大軍,但這大軍必交在南方王的手裡。 12 這大軍被掃除以後,南方王就心高氣傲;他雖然使千萬人倒斃,他的勝利卻不能持久。 13 北方王必再招聚大軍,比先前的更多;時機成熟的時候(“時機成熟的時候”直譯是“過了一些時候,一些年”),他就率領裝備好了的大軍而來。
14 “那時,必有許多人起來攻擊南方王,並且你同胞中的強暴人必挺身而起,要使那異象應驗,但他們必失敗。 15 北方王必來,堆土築壘攻取堅固城。南方的軍力必抵擋不住,甚至精銳的部隊也無力抵抗。 16 那來攻擊南方王的,必任意而行;沒有人能在他面前站立得住;他必站在那榮美之地,手握毀壞之權。 17 他決意傾全國的力量而來,但他先和南方王修好,把自己的女兒給南方王為妻,好毀滅南國;可是他的計劃沒有成功,他自己也得不到甚麼好處。 18 後來他必轉向沿海的島嶼,奪取了許多海島。但有一個將領要制止他的驕橫,並且使他的驕橫歸回他身上。 19 於是他轉向自己國中的堡壘,終於絆跌仆倒,不再存在了。
20 “那時,必有一個人興起來代替他;這人要派一個橫征暴斂的人,為了王國的榮華,走遍全地;可是不多幾日,這人就必被毀滅,不是因為忿怒,也不是因為戰爭。 21 必另有一個卑鄙的人興起來代替他;雖然人未曾把王國的尊榮給這人,這人卻乘人不備的時候來到,用奉承的話奪得了王國。 22 必有無數的軍兵在他面前像洪水沖沒,並且潰敗;立約的君也必這樣。 23 他結盟以後,就必行詭詐;他雖然只有少數的國民,卻漸漸強盛起來。 24 他必乘人不備的時候,侵入省內最富庶的地區,行他列祖和他列祖的祖先所未曾行過的;他把擄掠之物和財物分給自己的部屬;又必設下計謀攻打堡壘,只是這都是暫時的。 25 他必竭盡己力,鼓起勇氣,率領大軍攻擊南方王;南方王也必帶領極強大的軍隊奮起還擊,卻抵擋不住,因為有人設下計謀陷害南方王。 26 那些吃王膳的必毀滅他;他的軍隊必被沖沒,受重傷而倒斃的很多。 27 至於那兩個王,他們都存心不良;他們同桌吃飯,也彼此說謊;他們的陰謀卻不成功,因為要到了指定的時候,結局才會來到。
北方王廢棄聖約
28 “北方王必帶著大批財物返回自己的國土去;他的心既然反對聖約,必任意而行,然後返回自己的國土去。
29 “到了指定的時候,他必回來,再侵入南方的王國,不過這次的情況卻不像前一次。 30 因為基提的戰船必來攻擊他,他就喪膽而回;他又惱恨聖約,任意而行;他必回來,聽取那些背棄聖約的人的建議。 31 他的軍隊必起來,褻瀆聖殿,就是那堡壘,廢除常獻祭,又在殿裡設立了那使地荒涼的可憎的像。 32 那些作惡違背聖約的人,他必用奉承的話敗壞他們;但認識 神的人民,必剛強行事。 33 民中的智慧人必使許多人明白是非;但他們必有很多日子倒在刀劍之下,或被火燒,或被擄去,或被搶掠。 34 他們仆倒的時候,必得到一些援助,必有許多人用奉承的話要和他們聯盟。 35 智慧人中有些仆倒的,為要鍛煉他們,潔淨他們,使他們成為雪白,直到末了,因為要到了指定的時候,結局才會來到。
36 “那王必任意而行,自高自大,超過所有的神,又說一些怪誕的話攻擊萬神之 神。他必行事順利,直到 神的忿怒完畢;因為所定的事必會實現。 37 他必不尊重他列祖所拜的神,也不尊重婦女所愛慕的神,無論甚麼神他都不尊重,因為他必自大,高過一切。 38 他倒要敬拜堡壘的神,用金銀寶石和各樣珍寶去敬拜他列祖所不認識的神。 39 他必得著外族神的幫助,攻破堅固的堡壘;凡承認他的,他必使他們大得尊榮,又使他們管轄許多人,並且把土地分給他們作賞賜。
40 “到了末期,南方王要和他交戰;北方王必帶著戰車、騎兵和大批戰船,像暴風一般來到他那裡;他必侵入列國,如洪水氾濫,橫掃而過。 41 他也必侵入那榮美之地;必有許多國傾覆;但那些以東人、摩押人和亞捫人的首領,必被拯救脫離他的手。 42 他必伸手攻擊列國,埃及地也不能逃脫。 43 他必掌管埃及的金銀寶藏和一切珍寶;呂彼亞人和古實人都必追隨他。 44 但從東方和北方必有消息傳來,使他驚惶,他就在烈怒之下出兵,要把許多人殺盡滅絕。 45 他必在海和榮美的聖山之間支搭如宮殿一般的帳幕;然而他們的結局來到,必沒有人能幫助他。”
但以理书 11
Chinese New Version (Simplified)
波斯攻击希腊的预言
11 “玛代人大利乌王第一年,我曾经起来帮助米迦勒,使他坚强。 2 现在我要把真理告诉你。看哪!在波斯还有三个王要兴起;第四个王必非常富有,远超过所有的王;他因富足成为强盛以后,就必煽动众民攻击希腊国。 3 后来必有一个英勇的王兴起,他必执掌大权,任意而行。 4 他兴起的时候,他的国就破裂,向天的四方(“四方”原文作“四风”)分开,却不归给他的后代,国势也不及他掌权的时候;因为他的国必被拔出,归给他后代以外的人。
南方王与北方王时战时和
5 “南方的王必强盛,他的将领中必有一个比他更强盛的,这人必掌权,他的权势很大。 6 过了多年,南方王的女儿必到北方王那里去修好,他们必互相结盟。但这女子的势力必存留不住;王和他的势力也站立不住;她连同那些带她来的、那生她的,和那帮助她的,都被交出处死。 7 但这女子的本家(“本家”原文作“根”)必另有一个儿子(“儿子”原文作“枝子”)兴起,继承父位;他必来攻击北方王的军队,进入北方王的堡垒,攻打他们,而且得胜。 8 他又把他们的神像、铸成的偶像,连同金银的宝器,都一起掳掠到了埃及去。此后数年之久,他不再去攻击北方王。 9 后来北方王必侵入南方王的国土,然后撤退归回本国。
10 “北方王的众子必备战,招集大军;这大军前进,如洪水泛滥,横扫南方王的国土;之后他又再去争战,直到南方王的堡垒。 11 南方王必发大怒,出来和北方王交战;北方王必摆列大军,但这大军必交在南方王的手里。 12 这大军被扫除以后,南方王就心高气傲;他虽然使千万人倒毙,他的胜利却不能持久。 13 北方王必再招聚大军,比先前的更多;时机成熟的时候(“时机成熟的时候”直译是“过了一些时候,一些年”),他就率领装备好了的大军而来。
14 “那时,必有许多人起来攻击南方王,并且你同胞中的强暴人必挺身而起,要使那异象应验,但他们必失败。 15 北方王必来,堆土筑垒攻取坚固城。南方的军力必抵挡不住,甚至精锐的部队也无力抵抗。 16 那来攻击南方王的,必任意而行;没有人能在他面前站立得住;他必站在那荣美之地,手握毁坏之权。 17 他决意倾全国的力量而来,但他先和南方王修好,把自己的女儿给南方王为妻,好毁灭南国;可是他的计划没有成功,他自己也得不到甚么好处。 18 后来他必转向沿海的岛屿,夺取了许多海岛。但有一个将领要制止他的骄横,并且使他的骄横归回他身上。 19 于是他转向自己国中的堡垒,终于绊跌仆倒,不再存在了。
20 “那时,必有一个人兴起来代替他;这人要派一个横征暴敛的人,为了王国的荣华,走遍全地;可是不多几日,这人就必被毁灭,不是因为忿怒,也不是因为战争。 21 必另有一个卑鄙的人兴起来代替他;虽然人未曾把王国的尊荣给这人,这人却乘人不备的时候来到,用奉承的话夺得了王国。 22 必有无数的军兵在他面前像洪水冲没,并且溃败;立约的君也必这样。 23 他结盟以后,就必行诡诈;他虽然只有少数的国民,却渐渐强盛起来。 24 他必乘人不备的时候,侵入省内最富庶的地区,行他列祖和他列祖的祖先所未曾行过的;他把掳掠之物和财物分给自己的部属;又必设下计谋攻打堡垒,只是这都是暂时的。 25 他必竭尽己力,鼓起勇气,率领大军攻击南方王;南方王也必带领极强大的军队奋起还击,却抵挡不住,因为有人设下计谋陷害南方王。 26 那些吃王膳的必毁灭他;他的军队必被冲没,受重伤而倒毙的很多。 27 至于那两个王,他们都存心不良;他们同桌吃饭,也彼此说谎;他们的阴谋却不成功,因为要到了指定的时候,结局才会来到。
北方王废弃圣约
28 “北方王必带着大批财物返回自己的国土去;他的心既然反对圣约,必任意而行,然后返回自己的国土去。
29 “到了指定的时候,他必回来,再侵入南方的王国,不过这次的情况却不像前一次。 30 因为基提的战船必来攻击他,他就丧胆而回;他又恼恨圣约,任意而行;他必回来,听取那些背弃圣约的人的建议。 31 他的军队必起来,亵渎圣殿,就是那堡垒,废除常献祭,又在殿里设立了那使地荒凉的可憎的像。 32 那些作恶违背圣约的人,他必用奉承的话败坏他们;但认识 神的人民,必刚强行事。 33 民中的智慧人必使许多人明白是非;但他们必有很多日子倒在刀剑之下,或被火烧,或被掳去,或被抢掠。 34 他们仆倒的时候,必得到一些援助,必有许多人用奉承的话要和他们联盟。 35 智慧人中有些仆倒的,为要锻炼他们,洁净他们,使他们成为雪白,直到末了,因为要到了指定的时候,结局才会来到。
36 “那王必任意而行,自高自大,超过所有的神,又说一些怪诞的话攻击万神之 神。他必行事顺利,直到 神的忿怒完毕;因为所定的事必会实现。 37 他必不尊重他列祖所拜的神,也不尊重妇女所爱慕的神,无论甚么神他都不尊重,因为他必自大,高过一切。 38 他倒要敬拜堡垒的神,用金银宝石和各样珍宝去敬拜他列祖所不认识的神。 39 他必得着外族神的帮助,攻破坚固的堡垒;凡承认他的,他必使他们大得尊荣,又使他们管辖许多人,并且把土地分给他们作赏赐。
40 “到了末期,南方王要和他交战;北方王必带着战车、骑兵和大批战船,像暴风一般来到他那里;他必侵入列国,如洪水泛滥,横扫而过。 41 他也必侵入那荣美之地;必有许多国倾覆;但那些以东人、摩押人和亚扪人的首领,必被拯救脱离他的手。 42 他必伸手攻击列国,埃及地也不能逃脱。 43 他必掌管埃及的金银宝藏和一切珍宝;吕彼亚人和古实人都必追随他。 44 但从东方和北方必有消息传来,使他惊惶,他就在烈怒之下出兵,要把许多人杀尽灭绝。 45 他必在海和荣美的圣山之间支搭如宫殿一般的帐幕;然而他们的结局来到,必没有人能帮助他。”
Daniel 11
The Message
11 “‘And I, in my turn, have been helping him out as best I can ever since the first year in the reign of Darius the Mede.’
The Kings of the South and the North
2 “‘But now let me tell you the truth of how things stand: Three more kings of Persia will show up, and then a fourth will become richer than all of them. When he senses that he is powerful enough as a result of his wealth, he will go to war against the entire kingdom of Greece.
3-4 “‘Then a powerful king will show up and take over a huge territory and run things just as he pleases. But at the height of his power, with everything seemingly under control, his kingdom will split into four parts, like the four points of the compass. But his heirs won’t get in on it. There will be no continuity with his kingship. Others will tear it to pieces and grab whatever they can get for themselves.
5-6 “‘Next the king of the south will grow strong, but one of his princes will grow stronger than he and rule an even larger territory. After a few years, the two of them will make a pact, and the daughter of the king of the south will marry the king of the north to cement the peace agreement. But her influence will weaken and her child will not survive. She and her servants, her child, and her husband will be betrayed.
6-9 “‘Sometime later a member of the royal family will show up and take over. He will take command of his army and invade the defenses of the king of the north and win a resounding victory. He will load up their tin gods and all the gold and silver trinkets that go with them and cart them off to Egypt. Eventually, the king of the north will recover and invade the country of the king of the south, but unsuccessfully. He will have to retreat.
10 “‘But then his sons will raise a huge army and rush down like a flood, a torrential attack, on the defenses of the south.
11-13 “‘Furious, the king of the south will come out and engage the king of the north and his huge army in battle and rout them. As the corpses are cleared from the field, the king, inflamed with bloodlust, will go on a bloodletting rampage, massacring tens of thousands. But his victory won’t last long, for the king of the north will put together another army bigger than the last one, and after a few years he’ll come back to do battle again with his immense army and endless supplies.
14 “‘In those times, many others will get into the act and go off to fight against the king of the south. Hotheads from your own people, drunk on dreams, will join them. But they’ll sputter out.
15-17 “‘When the king of the north arrives, he’ll build siege works and capture the outpost fortress city. The armies of the south will fall to pieces before him. Not even their famous commando shock troops will slow down the attacker. He’ll march in big as you please, as if he owned the place. He’ll take over that beautiful country, Palestine, and make himself at home in it. Then he’ll proceed to get everything, lock, stock, and barrel, in his control. He’ll cook up a peace treaty and even give his daughter in marriage to the king of the south in a plot to destroy him totally. But the plot will fizzle. It won’t succeed.
18-19 “‘Later, he’ll turn his attention to the coastal regions and capture a bunch of prisoners, but a general will step in and put a stop to his bullying ways. The bully will be bullied! He’ll go back home and tend to his own military affairs. But by then he’ll be washed up and soon will be heard of no more.
20 “‘He will be replaced shortly by a real loser, his rule, reputation, and authority already in shreds. And he won’t last long. He’ll slip out of history quietly, without even a fight.
21-24 “‘His place will be taken by a reject, a man spurned and passed over for advancement. He’ll surprise everyone, seemingly coming out of nowhere, and will seize the kingdom. He’ll come in like a steamroller, flattening the opposition. Even the Prince of the Covenant will be crushed. After negotiating a cease-fire, he’ll betray its terms. With a few henchmen, he’ll take total control. Arbitrarily and impulsively, he’ll invade the richest provinces. He’ll surpass all his ancestors, near and distant, in his rape of the country, grabbing and looting, living with his cronies in corrupt and lavish luxury.
24-26 “‘He will make plans against the fortress cities, but they’ll turn out to be shortsighted. He’ll get a great army together, all charged up to fight the king of the south. The king of the south in response will get his army—an even greater army—in place, ready to fight. But he won’t be able to sustain that intensity for long because of the treacherous intrigue in his own ranks, his court having been honeycombed with vicious plots. His army will be smashed, the battlefield filled with corpses.
27 “‘The two kings, each with evil designs on the other, will sit at the conference table and trade lies. Nothing will come of the treaty, which is nothing but a tissue of lies anyway. But that’s not the end of it. There’s more to this story.
28 “‘The king of the north will go home loaded down with plunder, but his mind will be set on destroying the holy covenant as he passes through the country on his way home.
29-32 “‘One year later he will mount a fresh invasion of the south. But the second invasion won’t compare to the first. When the Roman ships arrive, he will turn tail and go back home. But as he passes through the country, he will be filled with anger at the holy covenant. He will take up with all those who betray the holy covenant, favoring them. The bodyguards surrounding him will march in and desecrate the Sanctuary and citadel. They’ll throw out the daily worship and set up in its place the obscene sacrilege. The king of the north will play up to those who betray the holy covenant, corrupting them even further with his seductive talk, but those who stay courageously loyal to their God will take a strong stand.
33-35 “‘Those who keep their heads on straight will teach the crowds right from wrong by their example. They’ll be put to severe testing for a season: some killed, some burned, some exiled, some robbed. When the testing is intense, they’ll get some help, but not much. Many of the helpers will be halfhearted at best. The testing will refine, cleanse, and purify those who keep their heads on straight and stay true, for there is still more to come.
36-39 “‘Meanwhile, the king of the north will do whatever he pleases. He’ll puff himself up and posture himself as greater than any god. He will even dare to brag and boast in defiance of the God of gods. And he’ll get by with it for a while—until this time of wrathful judgment is completed, for what is decreed must be done. He will have no respect for the gods of his ancestors, not even that popular favorite among women, Adonis. Contemptuous of every god and goddess, the king of the north will puff himself up greater than all of them. He’ll even stoop to despising the God of the holy ones, and in the place where God is worshiped he will put on exhibit, with a lavish show of silver and gold and jewels, a new god that no one has ever heard of. Marching under the banner of a strange god, he will attack the key fortresses. He will promote everyone who falls into line behind this god, putting them in positions of power and paying them off with grants of land.
40-45 “‘In the final wrap-up of this story, the king of the south will confront him. But the king of the north will come at him like a tornado. Unleashing chariots and horses and an armada of ships, he’ll blow away anything in his path. As he enters the beautiful land, people will fall before him like dominoes. Only Edom, Moab, and a few Ammonites will escape. As he reaches out, grabbing country after country, not even Egypt will be exempt. He will confiscate the treasuries of Egyptian gold and silver and other valuables. The Libyans and Ethiopians will fall in with him. Then disturbing reports will come in from the north and east that will throw him into a panic. Towering in rage, he’ll rush to stamp out the threat. But he’ll no sooner have pitched camp between the Mediterranean Sea and the Holy Mountain—all those royal tents!—than he’ll meet his end. And not a soul around who can help!’”
Chinese New Version (CNV). Copyright © 1976, 1992, 1999, 2001, 2005 by Worldwide Bible Society.
Copyright © 2004 by World Bible Translation Center
Chinese New Version (CNV). Copyright © 1976, 1992, 1999, 2001, 2005 by Worldwide Bible Society.
Copyright © 1993, 2002, 2018 by Eugene H. Peterson
