创世记 42
Chinese New Version (Simplified)
雅各差遣众子往埃及买粮
42 雅各见埃及有粮食,就对儿子们说:“你们为甚么彼此对望呢?” 2 他又说:“我听说埃及有粮食,你们下到那里去,给我们买些粮食,使我们可以活下去,不至饿死。” 3 于是,约瑟的十个哥哥就下去了,要从埃及买五谷。 4 但雅各并没有打发约瑟的弟弟便雅悯与哥哥们同去,因为雅各说:“恐怕他会遇到灾害。” 5 以色列的众子也在前来买粮的人群中,因为迦南地也有饥荒。 6 当时治理埃及地的官长是约瑟,卖粮给那地所有的人民的就是他。所以,约瑟的哥哥们来俯伏在地向他下拜。 7 约瑟看见他的哥哥们,就认得他们,可是他装作陌生人,对他们说严厉的话,问他们:“你们是哪里来的?”他们回答:“我们是迦南地来买粮食的。”
8 约瑟认得他的哥哥们,他们却不认得他。 9 约瑟想起从前所作关于他们的两个梦,就对他们说:“你们是间谍,是来侦察本地的虚实。” 10 他们对他说:“我主啊,不是这样,仆人们实在是来买粮食的。 11 我们都是一个人的儿子,是诚实人;仆人们并不是间谍。” 12 约瑟对他们说:“不是的,你们实在是来侦察本地的虚实。” 13 他们说:“仆人们本是兄弟十二人,我们都是迦南地一个人的儿子。最小的现在与我们的父亲在一起,还有一个不在了。” 14 约瑟对他们说:“我刚才对你们说:‘你们是间谍。’这话实在不错。 15 我要这样试试你们:我指着法老的性命起誓,如果你们最小的弟弟不到这里来,你们就决不得离开这里。 16 你们可以派你们中间一个人回去,把你们的弟弟带来;其余的人都要囚禁起来,好证明你们的话真实不真实。如果不真实,我指着法老的性命起誓,你们就是间谍。” 17 于是,约瑟把他们收在监房里三天。
18 到了第三天,约瑟对他们说:“我是敬畏 神的,你们要这样作,就可以活着; 19 如果你们是诚实人,就叫你们兄弟中一个人囚禁在监里,你们其余的人可以带着粮食回去,解救你们家人的饥荒。 20 然后把你们最小的弟弟带到我这里来,这样,就可以证明你们的话是真实的,你们就不必死了。”他们就照样作了。 21 他们彼此说:“我们在对待弟弟的事上实在有罪。他向我们求情的时候,我们看见他心里的痛苦,却不肯听他,所以这次苦难临到我们身上了。” 22 流本回答他们,说:“我不是对你们说过:‘不要伤害那孩子’吗?可是你们不肯听,现在流他血的罪要向我们追讨。” 23 他们不知道约瑟听得明白,因为他们中间有人当传译。 24 约瑟转身离开他们,哭了一阵,又回到他们那里,与他们说话。然后从他们中间拉出西缅来,在他们眼前把他捆绑起来。
雅各的众子返回迦南
25 约瑟吩咐人把五谷装满他们的袋,把他们的银子放回各人的布袋里;又给他们路上用的食物。一切就照样办了。 26 他们把粮食驮在他们的驴上,离开那里去了。 27 到了住宿的地方,他们其中的一个人打开了布袋,要拿饲料喂驴的时候,才发现自己的银子还在袋口那里。 28 于是对兄弟们说:“我的银子都归还了。你们看,就在我的布袋里。”他们就心里惊慌,彼此战战兢兢地说:“ 神向我们作的是甚么呢?”
29 他们回到迦南地他们的父亲雅各那里,把他们遭遇的一切事都告诉了他,说: 30 “那地的主人对我们说了一些严厉的话,把我们当作侦察那地的间谍。 31 我们对他说:‘我们是诚实人,并不是间谍。 32 我们本是兄弟十二人,都是一个父亲的儿子;有一个不在了,最小的现在与我们的父亲一起在迦南地。’ 33 那地的主人对我们说:‘我用这个办法就可以知道你们是不是诚实人:你们兄弟中要留下一人在我这里,其余的人可以带着粮食回去,解救你们家人的饥荒。 34 然后把你们最小的弟弟带到我这里来,我就知道你们不是间谍,而是诚实人了。这样,我就把你们的兄弟交还给你们,你们也可以在这地自由来往。’”
35 后来他们倒布袋的时候,不料各人的银包仍然在各人的布袋里。他们和他们的父亲看见了银包,就都惧怕起来。 36 他们的父亲雅各对他们说:“你们总是使我丧失儿子:约瑟没有了,西缅也没有了,你们还要把便雅悯带走;每一件事都是针对我。” 37 流本对他父亲说:“如果我不把他带回来给你,你可以杀死我的两个儿子;只管把他交给我吧,我必把他带回来给你。” 38 雅各说:“我的儿子不可与你们一同下去,因为他的哥哥死了,只剩下他一个;如果他在你们所走的路上遇到不幸,你们就使我这白发老人愁愁苦苦地下阴间去了。”
Genesis 42
The Message
42 1-2 When Jacob learned that there was food in Egypt, he said to his sons, “Why do you sit around here and look at one another? I’ve heard that there is food in Egypt. Go down there and buy some so that we can survive and not starve to death.”
3-5 Ten of Joseph’s brothers went down to Egypt to get food. Jacob didn’t send Joseph’s brother Benjamin with them; he was afraid that something bad might happen to him. So Israel’s sons joined everyone else that was going to Egypt to buy food, for Canaan, too, was hit hard by the famine.
6-7 Joseph was running the country; he was the one who gave out rations to all the people. When Joseph’s brothers arrived, they treated him with honor, bowing to him. Joseph recognized them immediately, but treated them as strangers and spoke roughly to them.
He said, “Where do you come from?”
“From Canaan,” they said. “We’ve come to buy food.”
8 Joseph knew who they were, but they didn’t know who he was.
9 Joseph, remembering the dreams he had dreamed of them, said, “You’re spies. You’ve come to look for our weak spots.”
10-11 “No, master,” they said. “We’ve only come to buy food. We’re all the sons of the same man; we’re honest men; we’d never think of spying.”
12 He said, “No. You’re spies. You’ve come to look for our weak spots.”
13 They said, “There were twelve of us brothers—sons of the same father in the country of Canaan. The youngest is with our father, and one is no more.”
14-16 But Joseph said, “It’s just as I said, you’re spies. This is how I’ll test you. As Pharaoh lives, you’re not going to leave this place until your younger brother comes here. Send one of you to get your brother while the rest of you stay here in jail. We’ll see if you’re telling the truth or not. As Pharaoh lives, I say you’re spies.”
17 Then he threw them into jail for three days.
18-20 On the third day, Joseph spoke to them. “Do this and you’ll live. I’m a God-fearing man. If you’re as honest as you say you are, one of your brothers will stay here in jail while the rest of you take the food back to your hungry families. But you have to bring your youngest brother back to me, confirming the truth of your speech—and not one of you will die.” They agreed.
21 Then they started talking among themselves. “Now we’re paying for what we did to our brother—we saw how terrified he was when he was begging us for mercy. We wouldn’t listen to him and now we’re the ones in trouble.”
22 Reuben broke in. “Didn’t I tell you, ‘Don’t hurt the boy’? But no, you wouldn’t listen. And now we’re paying for his murder.”
23-24 Joseph had been using an interpreter, so they didn’t know that Joseph was understanding every word. Joseph turned away from them and cried. When he was able to speak again, he took Simeon and had him tied up, making a prisoner of him while they all watched.
25 Then Joseph ordered that their sacks be filled with grain, that their money be put back in each sack, and that they be given rations for the road. That was all done for them.
26 They loaded their food supplies on their donkeys and set off.
27-28 When they stopped for the night, one of them opened his sack to get food for his donkey; there at the mouth of his bag was his money. He called out to his brothers, “My money has been returned; it’s right here in my bag!” They were puzzled—and frightened. “What’s God doing to us?”
29-32 When they got back to their father Jacob, back in the land of Canaan, they told him everything that had happened, saying, “The man who runs the country spoke to us roughly and accused us of being spies. We told him, ‘We are honest men and in no way spies. There were twelve of us brothers, sons of one father; one is gone and the youngest is with our father in Canaan.’
33-34 “But the master of the country said, ‘Leave one of your brothers with me, take food for your starving families, and go. Bring your youngest brother back to me, proving that you’re honest men and not spies. And then I’ll give your brother back to you and you’ll be free to come and go in this country.’”
35 As they were emptying their food sacks, each man came on his purse of money. On seeing their money, they and their father were upset.
36 Their father said to them, “You’re taking everything I’ve got! Joseph’s gone, Simeon’s gone, and now you want to take Benjamin. If you have your way, I’ll be left with nothing.”
37 Reuben spoke up: “I’ll put my two sons in your hands as hostages. If I don’t bring Benjamin back, you can kill them. Trust me with Benjamin; I’ll bring him back.”
38 But Jacob refused. “My son will not go down with you. His brother is dead and he is all I have left. If something bad happens to him on the road, you’ll put my gray, sorrowing head in the grave.”
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