使 徒 行 傳 6
Chinese New Testament: Easy-to-Read Version
七个人去执行特殊的任务
6 当时,门徒的人数不断地增长着。讲希腊语的犹太人与讲阿拉米语的犹太人之间发生了争执,前者埋怨后者在日常的分配中忽视了他们的寡妇。 2 十二名使徒便把全体门徒召集到一起,对他们说∶“如果我们忽视传播上帝信息的工作,而去伺候膳食,是不对的。 3 所以,兄弟们,从你们中间选出七个以充满圣灵和智慧而有好名声的男子,我们让他们来负责这件事, 4 这样我们就可以专心致志地祷告和教导上帝之道了。”
5 这个建议令所有的人都非常满意。于是,他们选出了司提反(司提反是一个充满信仰和圣灵的人)、腓利 [a]、伯罗歌罗、尼迦挪、提门、巴米拿,和过去改信犹太教的安提阿人尼哥拉。 6 他们让这七个人站到了使徒们面前,使徒们把手放在他们身上 [b],为他们做了祷告。
7 这样,上帝的话得以传播,耶路撒冷门徒的人数又大大地增加了。许多祭司也服从了这个信仰。
一些犹太人反对司提反
8 充满恩赐和力量的司提反,在人们中间行了许多了不起的奇事和神迹。 9 但是,一些来自被称为自由人会堂 [c]的人却反对他。这些犹太人是从古利奈、亚力山太,以及基利家和亚西亚等地来的犹太人。他们和司提反争吵起来。 10 但是,他们无法对抗他话里的智慧和圣灵,他是凭着它们在说话的, 11 于是他们就秘密地收买了一些人去说∶“我们听到司提反亵渎摩西和上帝!” 12 这些犹太人用这种方式煽动起人们、年长的犹太首领和律法师。他们便去抓住司提反,并把他带到了议会面前。 13 他们又带来假证人,他们说∶“这个家伙从末停止过亵渎圣所和律法。 14 因为,我们亲耳听到他说,拿撒勒的耶稣要毁掉这个地方,还要改变摩西传给我们的规矩。 15 这时,所有坐在议会的人都把目光集中到了司提反身上,他们看见,司提反的面容就像天使的脸。
Footnotes
- 使 徒 行 傳 6:5 腓利: 不是使徒腓利。
- 使 徒 行 傳 6:6 把手放在他们身上: 在此表示把上帝的一项重要任务交给了这些人。
- 使 徒 行 傳 6:9 自由人会堂: 曾是奴隶的犹太人,或他们的父亲是奴隶,但此时已自由了。
使徒行传 6
Chinese New Version (Traditional)
選出七位執事
6 門徒不斷增加的時候,講希臘話的猶太人,埋怨本地的希伯來人,因為在日常的供給上,忽略了他們的寡婦。 2 於是十二使徒召集了眾門徒,說:“要我們放下 神的道,去管理伙食,是不合適的。 3 所以弟兄們,應當從你們中間選出七個有好見證、滿有聖靈和智慧的人,我們就派他們負責這事。 4 至於我們,我們要專心祈禱、傳道。” 5 這個意見全會眾都很滿意,於是選出司提反,他是一位滿有信心和聖靈的人,還有腓利、伯羅哥羅、尼加挪、提門、巴米拿,以及歸信猶太教的安提阿人尼哥拉, 6 叫他們站在使徒面前。使徒禱告後,就為他們按手。 7 神的道傳開了;在耶路撒冷,門徒人數大大增加,有很多祭司也信從了真道。
司提反被捕
8 司提反滿有恩惠能力,在民間施行大奇事和神蹟。 9 當時有幾個稱為“自由人”會堂的人,就是從古利奈和亞歷山太來的人,另外還有基利家人和亞西亞人,他們出面與司提反辯論, 10 但司提反靠著聖靈和智慧說話,他們就抵擋不住。 11 於是他們唆使眾人,說:“我們聽過他說謗瀆摩西和 神的話。” 12 又煽動民眾、長老、經學家,這些人就來捉拿他,把他帶到公議會, 13 並且造了假的證供說:“這人不斷抨擊聖地和律法。 14 我們聽他說過:‘這拿撒勒人耶穌要毀壞這地方,改變摩西傳給我們的規例。’” 15 當時,坐在公議會裡的人,都注視他,見他的面貌像天使一樣。
Acts 6
J.B. Phillips New Testament
The first deacons are chosen
6 1-4 About this time, when the number of disciples was continually increasing, the Greeks complained that in the daily distribution of food the Hebrew widows were being given preferential treatment. The twelve summoned the whole body of the disciples together and said, “It is not right that we should have to neglect preaching the Word of God in order to look after the accounts. You, our brothers, must look round and pick out from your number seven men of good reputation who are both practical and spiritually-minded and we will put them in charge of this matter. Then we shall devote ourselves whole-heartedly to prayer and the ministry of the Word.”
5-6 This brief speech met with unanimous approval and they chose Stephen, a man full of faith and the Holy Spirit, Philip, Prochurus, Nicanor, Timon, Parmenas, and Nicolas of Antioch who had previously been a convert to the Jewish faith. They brought these men before the apostles, and they, after prayer, laid their hands upon them.
7 So the Word of God gained more and more ground. The number of disciples in Jerusalem very greatly increased, while a considerable proportion of the priesthood accepted the faith.
The attack on the new deacon, Stephen
8-15 Stephen, full of grace and spiritual power, continued to perform miracles and remarkable signs among the people. However, members of a Jewish synagogue known as the Libertines, together with some from the synagogues of Cyrene and Alexandria, as well as some men from Cilicia and Asia, tried debating with Stephen, but found themselves quite unable to stand up against either his practical wisdom or the spiritual force with which he spoke. In desperation they bribed men to allege, “We have heard this man making blasphemous statements against Moses and against God.” At the same time they worked upon the feelings of the people, the elders and the scribes. Then they suddenly confronted Stephen, seized him and marched him off before the Sanhedrin. There they brought forward false witnesses to say, “This man’s speeches are one long attack against this holy place and the Law. We have heard him say that Jesus of Nazareth will destroy this place and change the customs which Moses handed down to us.” All who sat there in the Sanhedrin looked intently at Stephen, and as they looked his face appeared to them like the face of an angel.
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