历代志下 21
Chinese New Version (Traditional)
約蘭作猶大王(A)
21 約沙法和他的列祖同睡,和他的列祖一起葬在大衛城裡;他的兒子約蘭接續他作王。 2 約蘭有幾個兄弟,就是約沙法的兒子亞撒利雅、耶歇、撒迦利雅、亞撒利雅、米迦勒和示法提雅;這些人都是猶大王約沙法的兒子。 3 他們的父親把許多禮物,就是金、銀、財寶,以及猶大地的幾座設防城都賜給了他們,卻把王位賜給了約蘭,因為他是長子。
4 約蘭一登上了他父親的王位,鞏固了自己的權勢以後,就用刀殺了他所有的兄弟和猶大的一些領袖。 5 約蘭登基的時候是三十二歲,他在耶路撒冷作王共八年。 6 他隨從眾以色列王的道路,好像亞哈家所行的一樣,因為他娶了亞哈的女兒作妻子,行耶和華看為惡的事。 7 耶和華因為自己和大衛所立的約,不願消滅大衛家;卻照著他應許的,永遠賜燈光給大衛和他的子孫。
以東人與立拿人背叛猶大(B)
8 約蘭在位的日子,以東人反叛,脫離了猶大的統治,自立一王統治他們。 9 約蘭率領他的眾軍長和所有的戰車一同前去;他夜間起來,攻擊那些包圍他的以東人和戰車隊長。 10 從此,以東人反叛,脫離了猶大的統治,直到今日。那時,立拿人也反叛了,因為約蘭離棄了耶和華他列祖的 神。 11 他又在猶大眾山上建築邱壇,使耶路撒冷的居民行邪淫,引誘猶大人。
以利亞的警告
12 以利亞先知有信送給約蘭,說:“耶和華你的先祖大衛的 神這樣說:‘因為你沒有遵行你父親約沙法的道路,也沒有遵行猶大王亞撒的道路, 13 卻隨從了以色列諸王的道路,使猶大人和耶路撒冷的居民行邪淫,好像亞哈家行邪淫一樣;又殺了你父家比你良善的眾兄弟; 14 所以耶和華要用極大的災禍擊打你的人民、妻子和兒女,以及你的一切財產。 15 至於你,你的腸臟必患嚴重的病,直到因病情日益嚴重,你的腸子都流出來了。’”
非利士人的進攻
16 後來,耶和華激動了非利士人和靠近古實的阿拉伯人的心,和約蘭作對。 17 他們上來攻打猶大,侵入境內,掠去了王宮的一切財物,又擄去了他的眾子和妻妾;除了他最小的兒子約哈斯以外,沒有給他留下一個兒子。
約蘭患重病不治
18 這些事以後,耶和華擊打約蘭,使他的腸臟患了不治之症。 19 他病了很久。過了二年,他的腸子因病重流了出來,他就病死了;他的人民沒有為他燒火,好像從前為他的列祖燒火一樣。 20 約蘭登基的時候是三十二歲;他在耶路撒冷作王共八年;他離世的時候,沒有人哀悼他。人把他埋葬在大衛城裡,可是沒有葬在眾王的陵墓裡。
历代志下 21
Chinese Contemporary Bible (Simplified)
21 约沙法与祖先同眠后,葬在大卫城他的祖坟里。他儿子约兰继位。
犹大王约兰
2 亚撒利雅、耶歇、撒迦利雅、亚撒列夫、米迦勒和示法提雅是约兰的兄弟、犹大王约沙法的儿子。 3 他们的父亲赐给他们许多金银、财宝和犹大境内的坚城,但将王位赐给了约兰,因为他是长子。 4 约兰登基,巩固了王位后,就用刀杀了他所有的兄弟和一些以色列首领。 5 约兰三十二岁登基,在耶路撒冷执政八年。 6 他与亚哈家一样步以色列诸王的后尘,因为他娶了亚哈的女儿为妻,做耶和华视为恶的事。 7 但耶和华不愿毁灭大卫家,因为祂曾与大卫立约,应许让大卫和他的子孙永远做王。
8 约兰执政期间,以东人反叛犹大,自己立王。 9 约兰率将领及所有战车前去讨伐,结果被以东人包围。但他们乘夜突出重围。 10 以东人至今仍脱离犹大的统治,立拿人也在那时候叛变了,因为约兰背弃了他祖先的上帝耶和华。 11 约兰在犹大的山上修建丘坛,引诱耶路撒冷的居民和犹大人与假神苟合。
12 以利亚先知写信给约兰说:“你祖先大卫的上帝耶和华这样说,‘因为你没有效法你父亲约沙法,也没有效法犹大王亚撒, 13 而是重蹈以色列诸王的覆辙,与亚哈家一样,引诱犹大人和耶路撒冷的居民与假神苟合,还杀了比你好的兄弟。 14 因此,耶和华要降大灾祸给你的人民、儿女、妻妾及一切所有。 15 你必患严重的肠病,并且日益加重,直到你的肠子掉出来。’”
16 耶和华驱使非利士人和古实附近的阿拉伯人攻打约兰。 17 他们起兵攻打犹大,侵入境内,掳走了王宫里的所有财物以及约兰的儿子和妻妾,只留下他最小的儿子约哈斯。
18 这事以后,耶和华使约兰患了无法医治的肠病, 19 日益加重,两年后肠子掉了出来,他痛苦地死去了。他的百姓没有像对待他祖先那样向他焚火致哀。 20 约兰三十二岁登基,在耶路撒冷执政八年。他死后无人向他致哀。他葬在大卫城,但没有葬在王陵里。
2 Chronicles 21
Contemporary English Version
21 Jehoshaphat died and was buried beside his ancestors in Jerusalem, and his son Jehoram became king.
King Jehoram of Judah
(2 Kings 8.16-24)
2 King Jehoshaphat had seven sons: Jehoram, Azariah, Jehiel, Zechariah, Azariah, Michael, and Shephatiah. 3 Jehoshaphat gave each of them silver and gold, as well as other valuable gifts. He also put them in charge of the fortified cities in Judah, but he had chosen his oldest son Jehoram to succeed him as king.
4 After Jehoram had taken control of Judah, he had his brothers killed, as well as some of the nation's leaders. 5 He was 32 years old when he became king, and he ruled eight years from Jerusalem.
6 Jehoram married Ahab's daughter and followed the sinful example of Ahab's family and the other kings of Israel. He disobeyed the Lord by doing wrong, 7 (A) but because the Lord had made a solemn promise to King David that someone from his family would always rule in Judah, he refused to wipe out David's descendants.
8 (B) While Jehoram was king, the people of Edom rebelled and chose their own king. 9 Jehoram, his officers, and his cavalry marched to Edom, where the Edomite army surrounded them. He escaped during the night, 10 but Judah was never able to regain control of Edom. Even the town of Libnah[a] rebelled at that time.
Those things happened because Jehoram had turned away from the Lord, the God his ancestors had worshiped. 11 Jehoram even built local shrines[b] in the hills of Judah and let the people sin against the Lord by worshiping foreign gods.
12 One day, Jehoram received a letter from Elijah the prophet that said:
I have a message for you from the Lord God your ancestor David worshiped. He knows that you have not followed the example of Jehoshaphat your father or Asa your grandfather. 13 Instead you have acted like those sinful kings of Israel and have encouraged the people of Judah to stop worshiping the Lord, just as Ahab and his descendants did. You even murdered your own brothers, who were better men than you.
14 Because you have done these terrible things, the Lord will severely punish the people in your kingdom, including your own family, and he will destroy everything you own. 15 You will be struck with a painful stomach disease and suffer until you die.
16 The Lord later caused the Philistines and the Arabs who lived near the Ethiopians[c] to become angry with Jehoram. 17 They invaded Judah and stole the royal property from the palace, and they led Jehoram's wives and sons away as prisoners. The only one left behind was Ahaziah,[d] his youngest son.
18 After this happened, the Lord struck Jehoram with an incurable stomach disease. 19 About two years later, Jehoram died in terrible pain. No bonfire was built to honor him, even though the people had done this for his ancestors.
20 Jehoram was 32 years old when he became king, and he ruled 8 years from Jerusalem. He died, and no one even felt sad. He was buried in Jerusalem, but not in the royal tombs.
Footnotes
- 21.10 Even the town of Libnah: This was a town on the border between Philistia and Judah, which means that Jehoram was facing rebellion on both sides of his kingdom.
- 21.11 local shrines: See the note at 11.15.
- 21.16 Ethiopians: See the note at 12.3.
- 21.17 Ahaziah: The Hebrew text has “Jehoahaz,” another spelling of the name.
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