使徒行传 14
Chinese Union Version Modern Punctuation (Simplified)
保罗治好生来瘸腿的
14 二人在以哥念同进犹太人的会堂,在那里讲的叫犹太人和希腊人信的很多。 2 但那不顺从的犹太人耸动外邦人,叫他们心里恼恨弟兄。 3 二人在那里住了多日,倚靠主放胆讲道,主借他们的手施行神迹奇事,证明他的恩道。 4 城里的众人就分了党,有附从犹太人的,有附从使徒的。 5 那时,外邦人和犹太人并他们的官长一齐拥上来,要凌辱使徒,用石头打他们。 6 使徒知道了,就逃往吕高尼的路司得、特庇两个城和周围地方去, 7 在那里传福音。
8 路司得城里坐着一个两脚无力的人,生来是瘸腿的,从来没有走过。 9 他听保罗讲道,保罗定睛看他,见他有信心,可得痊愈, 10 就大声说:“你起来,两脚站直!”那人就跳起来,而且行走。
众人要向二使徒献祭
11 众人看见保罗所做的事,就用吕高尼的话大声说:“有神借着人形降临在我们中间了!” 12 于是称巴拿巴为宙斯,称保罗为希耳米,因为他说话领首。 13 有城外宙斯庙的祭司牵着牛、拿着花圈,来到门前,要同众人向使徒献祭。 14 巴拿巴、保罗二使徒听见,就撕开衣裳,跳进众人中间,喊着说: 15 “诸君,为什么做这事呢?我们也是人,性情和你们一样。我们传福音给你们,是叫你们离弃这些虚妄,归向那创造天、地、海和其中万物的永生神。 16 他在从前的世代,任凭万国各行其道, 17 然而为自己未尝不显出证据来,就如常施恩惠,从天降雨赏赐丰年,叫你们饮食饱足、满心喜乐。” 18 二人说了这些话,仅仅地拦住众人不献祭于他们。
犹太人唆众用石头打保罗
19 但有些犹太人从安提阿和以哥念来,挑唆众人,就用石头打保罗,以为他是死了,便拖到城外。 20 门徒正围着他,他就起来,走进城去。第二天,同巴拿巴往特庇去。 21 对那城里的人传了福音,使好些人做门徒,就回路司得、以哥念、安提阿去, 22 坚固门徒的心,劝他们恒守所信的道,又说:“我们进入神的国,必须经历许多艰难。” 23 二人在各教会中选立了长老,又禁食祷告,就把他们交托所信的主。
述说给外邦人开信道的门
24 二人经过彼西底,来到旁非利亚。 25 在别加讲了道,就下亚大利去。 26 从那里坐船,往安提阿去。当初他们被众人所托、蒙神之恩要办现在所做之工,就是在这地方。 27 到了那里,聚集了会众,就述说神借他们所行的一切事,并神怎样为外邦人开了信道的门。 28 二人就在那里同门徒住了多日。
使徒行传 14
Chinese New Version (Simplified)
在以哥念
14 保罗和巴拿巴在以哥念照样进犹太的会堂讲道,结果一大群犹太人和希腊人都信了。 2 但不顺从的犹太人,煽动外族人,激起他们仇恨的心,来反对弟兄们。 3 两人却仍住了很久,靠着主放胆讲论,主也借着他们的手行神迹奇事,证实他恩惠的道。 4 城里众人就分裂了,有的附从犹太人,也有的附从使徒。 5 当时,外族人、犹太人,和他们的首领,蠢蠢欲动,想要侮辱使徒,用石头打他们。 6 两人知道了,就逃往吕高尼的路司得和特庇两城,以及周围的地方, 7 在那里传福音。
在路司得
8 路司得城有一个双脚无力的人,坐在那里。他生来就是瘸腿的,从来没有走过路。 9 他听保罗讲道;保罗注视他,见他有信心,可以治好, 10 就大声说:“你起来,两脚站直!”他就跳起来,并且走起路来。 11 众人看见保罗所作的事,就用吕高尼话大声说:“有神明成了人形,降到我们这里来了!” 12 于是他们称巴拿巴为宙斯,称保罗为汉密士,因为保罗带头讲话。 13 城门前宙斯庙的祭司,牵着几头公牛,拿着一些花环来到门口,要同群众一起献祭。 14 巴拿巴和保罗两个使徒听见了,就撕裂衣服,跳进群众中间,喊着说: 15 “各位,为甚么这样作呢?我们也是人,性情和你们一样,我们传福音给你们,正是要你们远离这些虚妄的事,归向永活的 神,就是那创造天、地、海和其中万物的 神。 16 在从前的世代里,他容忍万国各行其道, 17 然而却未尝不为自己留下明证,就如常常行善事,从天上降下雨来,常常赏赐丰年,使你们吃喝充足,满心欢乐。” 18 两人说完了这些话,这才阻止群众,不向他们献祭。
19 但有些犹太人,从安提阿、以哥念来,挑唆群众,用石头打保罗,以为他死了,就拖到城外去。 20 门徒正围着他的时候,他竟然站起来,走进城里去了。第二天,他跟巴拿巴一同到特庇去。
结束第一次宣教旅程
21 他们在那城里传福音,使许多人作了门徒,然后回到路司得、以哥念、安提阿, 22 坚固门徒的心,劝他们恒守所信的道,又说:“我们进入 神的国,必须经历许多苦难。” 23 两人在各教会为他们指派了长老;禁食祈祷之后,就把他们交托给所信的主。 24 两人经过彼西底,来到旁非利亚, 25 在别加讲道以后,就下到亚大利。 26 从那里坐船往安提阿。从前众人就是在这地方,把他们交托在 神的恩典中,派他们去工作,现在他们已经完成了。 27 他们到了那里,就召集了会众,报告 神跟他们一起所行的一切,并且他为外族人开了信道的门。 28 两人同门徒住了不少日子。
使徒行传 14
Chinese Contemporary Bible (Simplified)
在以哥念传道
14 保罗和巴拿巴一同进入以哥念的犹太会堂讲道,许多犹太人和希腊人信了耶稣。 2 但那些顽梗不信的犹太人却怂恿外族人敌视信徒。 3 二人在那里逗留了好些日子,靠着主勇敢地传道。主赐给他们行神迹奇事的能力,为祂的恩典之道做见证。 4 城里的居民分成了两派,有些附和犹太人,有些支持使徒。
5 当时,有些外族人、犹太人及其官长企图恶待使徒,用石头打他们。 6 保罗和巴拿巴得知后,就逃往吕高尼的路司得和特庇二城并周围的地区, 7 在那里继续传扬福音。
在路司得和特庇传福音
8 路司得城里坐着一个天生双脚无力、不能走路的瘸子。 9 他也听保罗讲道。保罗定睛看他,见这个人有信心,可以得医治, 10 就高声对他说:“起来,两脚站直!”那人就跳了起来,开始行走。 11 周围的人看见保罗所行的,就用吕高尼话大声说:“神明化成人形下凡了!” 12 于是,他们称巴拿巴为希腊天神宙斯,又因为保罗是主要的发言人,就称他为希耳米[a]。 13 城外宙斯庙的祭司也牵着牛、拿着花环来到城门口,要和众人一同向使徒献祭。
14 巴拿巴和保罗见此情形,就撕裂衣服,冲进人群中,大声喊着说: 15 “各位,你们为什么这样做?我们和你们一样只是凡人!我们来这里是要向你们传福音,叫你们离弃这些虚妄的事,转向那创造天、地、海和其中万物的永活上帝。 16 在以往的世代,祂虽然容许万国各行其道, 17 却从未停止用美善的事证实自己的存在。祂常施恩惠,降下甘霖,赏赐丰年,又叫你们衣食饱足,满心喜乐。”
18 保罗和巴拿巴说了这些话,才勉强制止住向他们献祭的人群。 19 有些犹太人从安提阿和以哥念来煽动民众,他们用石头打保罗,以为他死了,就把他拖到城外。 20 当门徒围过来看他的时候,他站了起来,走回城里。第二天,保罗和巴拿巴前往特庇。
返回安提阿
21 他们向那里的人传福音,有很多人做了门徒。然后,他们又回到路司得、以哥念和安提阿, 22 坚固各地门徒的信心,鼓励他们要持守信仰,并且说:“我们在进入上帝国的道路上必经历许多苦难。” 23 二人又为每个教会选立长老,禁食祷告,把他们交托给所信靠的主。
24 后来,二人又经过彼西底,来到旁非利亚, 25 在别加讲道,然后下到亚大利, 26 从那里乘船回安提阿。当初就是在安提阿,他们被交托在上帝的恩手中去传道,如今工作已经完成了。
27 他们到达之后,就召集教会的人,报告上帝借着他们所做的一切事,以及上帝如何给外族人开了信仰之门。 28 之后,二人和门徒同住了很久。
Footnotes
- 14:12 希腊神话中天神宙斯是最大的神,希耳米则是为众神传递信息的使者——“传谕之神”。
Acts 14
Common English Bible
Paul and Barnabas in Iconium
14 The same thing happened in Iconium. Paul and Barnabas entered the Jewish synagogue and spoke as they had before. As a result, a huge number of Jews and Greeks believed. 2 However, the Jews who rejected the faith stirred up the Gentiles, poisoning their minds against the brothers. 3 Nevertheless, Paul and Barnabas stayed there for quite some time, confidently speaking about the Lord. And the Lord confirmed the word about his grace by the signs and wonders he enabled them to perform. 4 The people of the city were divided—some siding with the Jews, others with the Lord’s messengers. 5 Then some Gentiles and Jews, including their leaders, hatched a plot to mistreat and stone Paul and Barnabas. 6 When they learned of it, these two messengers fled to the Lycaonian cities of Lystra and Derbe and the surrounding area, 7 where they continued to proclaim the good news.
Healing a crippled man in Lystra
8 In Lystra there was a certain man who lacked strength in his legs. He had been crippled since birth and had never walked. Sitting there, he 9 heard Paul speaking. Paul stared at him and saw that he believed he could be healed.
10 Raising his voice, Paul said, “Stand up straight on your feet!” He jumped up and began to walk.
11 Seeing what Paul had done, the crowd shouted in the Lycaonian language, “The gods have taken human form and come down to visit us!” 12 They referred to Barnabas as Zeus and to Paul as Hermes, since Paul was the main speaker. 13 The priest of Zeus, whose temple was located just outside the city, brought bulls and wreaths to the city gates. Along with the crowds, he wanted to offer sacrifices to them.
14 When the Lord’s messengers Barnabas and Paul found out about this, they tore their clothes in protest and rushed out into the crowd. They shouted, 15 “People, what are you doing? We are humans too, just like you! We are proclaiming the good news to you: turn to the living God and away from such worthless things. He made the heaven, the earth, the sea, and everything in them.[a] 16 In the past, he permitted every nation to go its own way. 17 Nevertheless, he hasn’t left himself without a witness. He has blessed you by giving you rain from above as well as seasonal harvests, and satisfying you with food and happiness.” 18 Even with these words, they barely kept the crowds from sacrificing to them.
19 Jews from Antioch and Iconium arrived and won the crowds over. They stoned Paul and dragged him out of the city, supposing he was dead. 20 When the disciples surrounded him, he got up and entered the city again. The following day he left with Barnabas for Derbe.
Returning to Antioch
21 Paul and Barnabas proclaimed the good news to the people in Derbe and made many disciples. Then they returned to Lystra, Iconium, and Antioch, where 22 they strengthened the disciples and urged them to remain firm in the faith. They told them, “If we are to enter God’s kingdom, we must pass through many troubles.” 23 They appointed elders for each church. With prayer and fasting, they committed these elders to the Lord, in whom they had placed their trust.
24 After Paul and Barnabas traveled through Pisidia, they came to Pamphylia. 25 They proclaimed the word in Perga, then went down to Attalia. 26 From there they sailed to Antioch, where they had been entrusted by God’s grace to the work they had now completed. 27 On their arrival, they gathered the church together and reported everything that God had accomplished through their activity, and how God had opened a door of faith for the Gentiles. 28 They stayed with the disciples a long time.
Footnotes
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