撒母耳记上 13
Chinese New Version (Simplified)
扫罗率领人民抵抗非利士人
13 扫罗登基的时候年三十岁,作了以色列王四十二年(原文缺完整的年数,这里是按《七十士译本》加上的)。 2 他从以色列人中为自己拣选了三千人;两千人和扫罗一同驻在密抹和伯特利山,一千人与约拿单一同驻在便雅悯的基比亚。其余的人,扫罗都遣散他们各回自己的家去了。 3 约拿单攻打非利士人在迦巴的驻军,非利士人听见了;扫罗就在全地吹角,说:“让希伯来人都听见。” 4 以色列众人听说扫罗攻打了非利士人的驻军,又听说非利士人憎恨以色列人,就应召在吉甲跟随扫罗。
5 非利士人聚集起来,要与以色列人交战,他们有战车三千(“三千”原文作“三万”,这里参考一些《七十士译本》的抄本及叙利亚译本翻译)辆、骑兵六千人、步兵像海边的沙那么多。他们上来,在伯.亚文东边的密抹安营。 6 以色列人看见自己情况危急,处境窘迫,众人就藏在山洞、岩穴、地洞里和地坑之中。 7 有些希伯来人渡过了约旦河,逃到迦得和基列地。但是扫罗仍然留在吉甲,跟随他的众人都恐惧战兢。
扫罗献祭受责备
8 扫罗照着撒母耳所定的日期等了七天,但撒母耳还没有来到吉甲,众人就离开扫罗散去了。 9 扫罗说:“你们把燔祭和平安祭带到我这里来。”他就献上燔祭。 10 他刚刚献完了燔祭,撒母耳就来到了;扫罗出去迎接他,向他问安。 11 撒母耳说:“你作了甚么事?”扫罗回答:“因为我看见众民都离开我散去了,你又没有照所定的日子来到,而非利士人正在密抹聚集起来。 12 我心里想:‘非利士人现在就要下到吉甲来攻打我,我却还没有向耶和华求恩。’所以我就勉强自己把燔祭献上了。” 13 撒母耳对扫罗说:“你作了糊涂事了!你没有谨守耶和华你的 神吩咐你的命令。如果你谨守,耶和华就必在以色列中坚立你的王位,直到永远。 14 但现在你的王位必不长久,耶和华已经为自己找到一个合他心意的人,立他作自己子民的领袖,因为你没有谨守耶和华所吩咐你的。”
15 于是撒母耳动身,从吉甲上便雅悯的基比亚去;扫罗数点跟随他的人,约有六百人。
备战
16 扫罗和他的儿子约拿单,以及跟随他们的人都停留在便雅悯的迦巴,非利士人却在密抹安营。 17 有突击队从非利士人的营里出来,分成三队,一队往俄弗拉向书亚地去, 18 一队往伯.和仑去,一队往洗波音谷对面的境界向旷野去。
以色列人缺乏兵器
19 那时,以色列全地找不到一个铁匠,因为非利士人说:“恐怕希伯来人制造刀剑或枪矛。” 20 以色列众人要磨锄头、犁头、斧头和铲子,就各自下到非利士人那里去磨。 21 磨锄头或犁头的价钱是七克银子,磨三齿叉、斧头或刺棒的价钱是四克银子。 22 所以,到了争战的时候,跟随扫罗和约拿单的众民,没有一个手里有刀或枪的,只有扫罗和他的儿子约拿单有刀枪。 23 有一队非利士人的驻军出到密抹的隘口去。
1 Samuel 13
Complete Jewish Bible
13 Sha’ul was — years old[a] when he began his reign, and he had ruled Isra’el for two years, 2 when he chose three thousand of Isra’el’s men. Two thousand of them were with Sha’ul in Mikhmas and in the hills of Beit-El, and a thousand were with Y’honatan in Giv‘at-Binyamin. The rest of the people he sent back to their respective tents.
3 Y’honatan assassinated the governor of the P’lishtim in Geva. The P’lishtim heard of it; so Sha’ul had the shofar sounded throughout the land, saying, “Let the Hebrews hear!” 4 All Isra’el heard that Sha’ul had assassinated the governor of the P’lishtim and thus made Isra’el a stench in the nostrils of the P’lishtim. So the people rallied behind Sha’ul in Gilgal; 5 while the P’lishtim assembled themselves together to make war on Isra’el — 30,000 chariots, 6,000 horsemen and an army as large as the number of sand grains on the seashore. They came up and pitched camp at Mikhmas, east of Beit-Aven. 6 The men of Isra’el saw that their options were limited and that the people felt so hard pressed that they were hiding themselves in caves, thickets, crevices, watchtowers and cisterns; 7 while some of the Hebrews crossed the Yarden to the territory of Gad and Gil‘ad. But Sha’ul was still in Gilgal, where all the people were eager to follow him. 8 He waited seven days, as Sh’mu’el had instructed; but Sh’mu’el didn’t come to Gilgal; so the army began to drift away from him. 9 Sha’ul said, “Bring me the burnt offering and the peace offerings,” and he offered the burnt offering. 10 As soon as he had finished sacrificing the burnt offering, there was Sh’mu’el — he had come, and Sha’ul went out to meet and greet him.
11 Sh’mu’el said, “What have you done?” Sha’ul answered, “I saw that the army was drifting away from me, that you hadn’t come during the time appointed and that the P’lishtim had assembled at Mikhmas. 12 I said, ‘Now the P’lishtim will fall on me at Gilgal, and I haven’t asked the favor of Adonai,’ so I forced myself and offered the burnt offering.” 13 Sh’mu’el said to Sha’ul, “You did a foolish thing. You didn’t observe the mitzvah of Adonai, which he gave you. If you had, Adonai would have set up your kingship over Isra’el forever. 14 But as it is, your kingship will not be established. Adonai has sought for himself a man after his own heart, and Adonai has appointed him to be prince over his people, because you did not observe what Adonai ordered you to do.” 15 Then Sh’mu’el left Gilgal and went up to Giv‘at-Binyamin.
Sha’ul counted how many were still there with him, about 600 men. 16 Sha’ul, Y’honatan his son and the men with him took up quarters at Giv‘at-Binyamin, while the P’lishtim remained in camp at Mikhmas. 17 Then raiding parties began coming out from the camp of the P’lishtim, three of them: one group turned toward the road leading to ‘Ofrah in the territory of Shu‘al; 18 another group took the road toward Beit-Horon; and another company took the road toward the desert through the territory overlooking Vadi Tzvo‘im.
19 Now there was no metalsmith to be found anywhere in all the land of Isra’el, because the P’lishtim had said, “We don’t want the Hebrews making themselves swords or spears.” 20 So whenever any of the people of Isra’el wanted to sharpen his hoe, plowshare, axe or pick, he had to go down to the P’lishtim, 21 where the exorbitant prices were two-thirds of a shekel for filing a pick or plowshare and one-third of a shekel for filing an axe or setting an oxgoad in its handle. 22 Thus when the time came to fight, no one in the army of Sha’ul and Y’honatan was equipped with either sword or spear; although Sha’ul and Y’honatan his son did have them.
23 A garrison of the P’lishtim had gone out to the pass of Mikhmas.
Footnotes
- 1 Samuel 13:1 The Hebrew text lacks the number.
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