列王紀下 7
Chinese Contemporary Bible (Traditional)
7 以利沙說:「你們要聽耶和華的話,耶和華說,『明天這個時候,在撒瑪利亞城門口,三公斤細麵粉只賣十一克銀子,六公斤大麥也賣十一克銀子。』」 2 一個攙扶王的將領對上帝的僕人說:「即使耶和華打開天上的窗戶,也不可能發生這樣的事!」以利沙說:「你必親眼看見,卻吃不到。」
撒瑪利亞城獲救
3 城門口有四個痲瘋病人,他們商量說:「我們為什麼坐在這裡等死呢? 4 如果我們進城,城裡正鬧饑荒,我們會餓死;但我們坐在這裡也是死,不如去投靠亞蘭軍。如果他們不殺我們,我們就能活命;如若不然,死就死吧!」 5 傍晚時分,他們動身去亞蘭人的營地,到了營地外邊,卻發現人影全無。 6 原來,主使亞蘭人聽見大隊人馬和戰車的聲音。他們以為以色列王雇用了赫人的諸王和埃及人的諸王來攻營, 7 便在傍晚時分撇下帳篷、馬和驢,棄營而逃。 8 那幾個痲瘋病人到了營地,走進一個帳篷,又吃又喝,把那裡的金銀和衣服拿走收藏起來,再回來進入另一個帳篷,把財物拿走收藏起來。
9 後來,他們彼此說:「我們這樣做不對。今天是個報好消息的日子,我們卻不作聲。若等到天亮,我們會受懲罰的。走,我們給王報信去。」 10 他們就去喊城門守衛,對他們說:「我們到了亞蘭人的營中,裡面不見人影也沒有人聲,只有拴著的馬和驢,帳篷依然在那裡。」 11 城門守衛就高聲宣告消息,有人去稟告王。 12 王連夜起來,對臣僕說:「我告訴你們是怎麼回事。亞蘭人知道我們正鬧饑荒,就故意離開軍營,埋伏在田野,等我們以色列人出城後,好活捉我們,並攻入城中。」
13 一個臣僕說:「不如派人騎著城中僅存的五匹馬出去打探一下。反正他們和城中剩下的以色列人一樣快要死了。」 14 他們預備了兩輛馬車,王便命人出去追蹤亞蘭軍、查明實情。 15 探子一路追到約旦河,沿路看見到處都是亞蘭軍倉皇逃走時丟棄的衣服和裝備,便回去稟告王。 16 於是,民眾出城搶掠亞蘭人的營地。那時,三公斤細麵粉只賣十一克銀子,六公斤大麥也只賣十一克銀子,正如耶和華所言。 17 王派那位攙扶他的將領守在城門口維持秩序,那將領卻被湧出的人群踩死,應驗了上帝的僕人在王去見他時所說的話。 18 上帝的僕人曾對王說:「明天這個時候,在撒瑪利亞城門口,三公斤細麵粉只賣十一克銀子,六公斤大麥也只賣十一克銀子。」
19 但那將領對上帝的僕人說:「即使耶和華打開天上的窗戶,也不可能發生這樣的事!」上帝的僕人說:「你必親眼看見,卻吃不到。」 20 這話果然應驗在他身上,他被人群踩死在城門口。
列王纪下 7
Chinese Contemporary Bible (Simplified)
7 以利沙说:“你们要听耶和华的话,耶和华说,‘明天这个时候,在撒玛利亚城门口,三公斤细面粉只卖十一克银子,六公斤大麦也卖十一克银子。’” 2 一个搀扶王的将领对上帝的仆人说:“即使耶和华打开天上的窗户,也不可能发生这样的事!”以利沙说:“你必亲眼看见,却吃不到。”
撒玛利亚城获救
3 城门口有四个麻风病人,他们商量说:“我们为什么坐在这里等死呢? 4 如果我们进城,城里正闹饥荒,我们会饿死;但我们坐在这里也是死,不如去投靠亚兰军。如果他们不杀我们,我们就能活命;如若不然,死就死吧!” 5 傍晚时分,他们动身去亚兰人的营地,到了营地外边,却发现人影全无。 6 原来,主使亚兰人听见大队人马和战车的声音。他们以为以色列王雇用了赫人的诸王和埃及人的诸王来攻营, 7 便在傍晚时分撇下帐篷、马和驴,弃营而逃。 8 那几个麻风病人到了营地,走进一个帐篷,又吃又喝,把那里的金银和衣服拿走收藏起来,再回来进入另一个帐篷,把财物拿走收藏起来。
9 后来,他们彼此说:“我们这样做不对。今天是个报好消息的日子,我们却不作声。若等到天亮,我们会受惩罚的。走,我们给王报信去。” 10 他们就去喊城门守卫,对他们说:“我们到了亚兰人的营中,里面不见人影也没有人声,只有拴着的马和驴,帐篷依然在那里。” 11 城门守卫就高声宣告消息,有人去禀告王。 12 王连夜起来,对臣仆说:“我告诉你们是怎么回事。亚兰人知道我们正闹饥荒,就故意离开军营,埋伏在田野,等我们以色列人出城后,好活捉我们,并攻入城中。”
13 一个臣仆说:“不如派人骑着城中仅存的五匹马出去打探一下。反正他们和城中剩下的以色列人一样快要死了。” 14 他们预备了两辆马车,王便命人出去追踪亚兰军、查明实情。 15 探子一路追到约旦河,沿路看见到处都是亚兰军仓皇逃走时丢弃的衣服和装备,便回去禀告王。 16 于是,民众出城抢掠亚兰人的营地。那时,三公斤细面粉只卖十一克银子,六公斤大麦也只卖十一克银子,正如耶和华所言。 17 王派那位搀扶他的将领守在城门口维持秩序,那将领却被涌出的人群踩死,应验了上帝的仆人在王去见他时所说的话。 18 上帝的仆人曾对王说:“明天这个时候,在撒玛利亚城门口,三公斤细面粉只卖十一克银子,六公斤大麦也只卖十一克银子。”
19 但那将领对上帝的仆人说:“即使耶和华打开天上的窗户,也不可能发生这样的事!”上帝的仆人说:“你必亲眼看见,却吃不到。” 20 这话果然应验在他身上,他被人群踩死在城门口。
2 Kings 7
Common English Bible
7 Elisha said, “Hear the Lord’s word! This is what the Lord says: At this time tomorrow a seah[a] of wheat flour will sell for a shekel at Samaria’s gate, and two seahs of barley will sell for a shekel.”
2 Then the officer, the one the king leaned on for support, spoke to the man of God: “Come on! Even if the Lord should make windows in the sky, how could that happen?”
Elisha said, “You will see it with your own eyes, but you won’t eat from it.”
The siege is broken
3 Now there were four men with skin disease[b] at the entrance to the city. They said to each other, “What are we doing sitting here until we die? 4 If we decide, ‘Let’s go into the city,’ the famine is there, and we’ll die in the city. But if we stay here, we’ll die just the same. So let’s go and surrender to the Aramean camp. If they let us live, we’ll live. If they kill us, we’ll die.” 5 So they set out in the evening to the Aramean camp, and they came to the edge of the camp. But there was no one there because 6 the Lord had made the Aramean camp hear the sound of chariots, horses, and a strong army. They had said to each other, “Listen! Israel’s king has hired the Hittite and Egyptian kings to come against us!” 7 So they had got up and fled in the evening, leaving their tents, horses, and donkeys. They left the camp exactly as it was and ran for their lives.
8 So these men with skin disease came to the edge of the camp. They entered a tent where they ate and drank. They carried off some silver, gold, and garments, and they hid them. Then they returned and went into another tent. They took more things from there, went away, and hid them. 9 But then they said to each other, “What we’re doing isn’t right. Today is a day of good news, but we’re keeping quiet about it. If we wait until dawn, something bad will happen to us. Come on! Let’s go and tell the palace.” 10 So they went and called out to the gatekeepers, telling them, “We went to the Aramean camp, and listen to this: No one was there, not even the sound of anyone! The only things there were tied-up horses and donkeys, and the tents left just as they were.” 11 The gatekeepers shouted out the news, and it was reported within the palace.
12 The king got up in the night. He said to his servants, “Let me tell you what the Arameans are doing to us. They know we are starving, so they’ve left the camp to hide in the fields. They are thinking, The Israelites will come out from the city, and then we’ll capture them alive and invade the city.”
13 But one of his servants answered, “Please let some men take five of the horses that are left, and let’s send them out to see what happens. They are in the same situation as the large number of Israelites who are left here; they are no better off than the large number of Israelites who’ve already perished.”[c] 14 So they chose two chariots with their horses.
The king sent them after the Aramean army, saying, “Go and see!” 15 So they went after the Arameans as far as the Jordan River. The road was filled the whole way with garments and equipment that the Arameans had thrown away in their rush. The messengers returned and reported this to the king.
16 Then the people went out and looted the Aramean camp. And so it happened that a seah of wheat flour did sell for a shekel, and two seahs of barley sold for a shekel, in agreement with the Lord’s word. 17 But the king had put the officer whom he leaned on for support in charge of the city gate. The people trampled the officer at the gate, and he died. This was just what the man of God said when the king had come down to him. 18 Because when the man of God said to the king, “At this time tomorrow two seahs of barley will sell for a shekel at Samaria’s gate, and one seah of wheat flour will sell for a shekel,” 19 the officer had answered the man of God, “Come on! Even if the Lord should make windows in the sky, how could that happen?” Then Elisha had said, “You will see it with your own eyes, but you won’t eat from it.” 20 That’s exactly what happened to him. The people trampled him at the city gate, and he died.
Footnotes
- 2 Kings 7:1 One seah is approximately seven and a half quarts.
- 2 Kings 7:3 Traditionally leprosy, a term used for several different skin diseases
- 2 Kings 7:13 Heb uncertain
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