约翰三书
Chinese Standard Bible (Simplified)
问安
1 我[a]这做长老的,
致蒙爱的盖尤斯,就是我在真理中所爱的:
2 蒙爱的人哪,我愿你凡事安顺,身体健康,正如你的灵魂[b]安顺。 3 有些弟兄来到这里,见证了你对真理的忠信[c],就是你怎样在真理中行事[d],这使我极其欢喜。 4 听到我的儿女在真理中行事[e],我的喜乐没有比这更大的了。
接待神的工人
5 蒙爱的人哪,你为弟兄们,尤其是为异乡的弟兄们所做的,都是忠心的。 6 他们在教会面前见证了你的爱。你如果以神喜悦的方式送他们上路,就做得很好了, 7 因为他们为了基督的名[f]出去,并没有从外邦人接受什么。 8 所以,我们应该帮助这样的人,好让我们为真理成为同工[g]。
迪奥特菲与迪米特斯
9 我写了信给教会,但是他们中那喜欢为首的迪奥特菲不接纳我们。 10 所以,如果我来了,我一定要提起他所做的事,就是他用坏话污蔑我们;而且他在这些事上还不满足,不但自己不接纳弟兄们,也阻止那些愿意接纳的人,甚至把他们赶出教会。
11 蒙爱的人哪,不要效法恶,而要效法善。那行善的属于神;那作恶的未曾看见神。 12 迪米特斯受到了大家的赞许,也得了真理本身的赞许;我们也为他做见证,而且你知道我们的见证是真实的。
信末的问候
13 我有很多话要写给你,但不愿意用笔墨写给你。 14 我希望立刻见到你,并且面对面交谈。
15 愿你平安!朋友们都问候你。请你一一提名问候各位朋友。
約翰三書
Chinese Contemporary Bible (Traditional)
1 我這作長老的寫信給親愛的該猶,就是我本著真理所愛的人。 2 親愛的弟兄,衷心地祝你凡事順利,身體和靈魂一樣健康。
該猶的好品行
3 有弟兄們來為你的行為做見證,說你忠心地遵行真理,這使我非常欣慰。 4 沒有比聽見自己的孩子遵行真理更使我歡喜了。
5 親愛的弟兄,你常常忠心地照顧素不相識的弟兄, 6 他們把你的愛心告訴了教會。願你照著上帝所喜悅的方式繼續幫助他們, 7 因為他們為了主耶穌的名四處傳道,不收取非信徒的任何東西。 8 我們應該接待這樣的人,好與他們一同傳揚真理。
丟特腓的惡行
9 我曾寫信給你那裡的教會,但喜歡做領袖的丟特腓不理會我們。 10 因此,我若去你們那裡,會提及他的所作所為,就是他怎樣惡言中傷我們。不僅如此,他還拒絕接待弟兄,並且禁止別人接待,甚至將接待的人趕出教會。
抑惡揚善
11 親愛的弟兄,不要效法罪惡,要效法美善。行善的人屬於上帝,行惡的人不認識上帝。 12 低米丟得到了眾人的好評,真理本身也為他做見證,我們也為他做見證。你們知道我們的見證是真實的。
結語
13 我本來有很多事想跟你談,但不想用筆墨寫給你, 14 只希望可以快快地見到你,跟你當面暢談。
15 祝你平安!這裡的朋友們都問候你,請代我一一問候你那邊的朋友。
Yochanan III
Orthodox Jewish Bible
1 From the Zaken (Elder, SHEMOT 3:16). To Gaius HaAhuv (Gaius the beloved), for whom I have ahavah (agape) b’Emes.
2 Chaver, it is my tefillah that all may be hatzlocha (successful) with you, and that you may be shalem b’guf (healthy), just as your nefesh (soul) is matsli’ach (successful).
3 For I had simcha gedola (much joy) when the Achim b’Moshiach arrived [here] and gave eidus (testimony) of you being in HaEmes (the Truth), just as your walk is halakhah b’Derech Emes (conduct in the Way of Truth).
4 I have no greater simcha than this, to hear of my bnei b’Moshiach, that their walk is halakhah b’Derech Emes.
5 Chaver, you do a thing of emunah (faith) when it is done for the Achim b’Moshiach [engaged in the Shlichus (Divine Mission) of Messianic Kiruv Rechokim itineration in the kehillot], especially when they are people you don’t know.
6 They gave eidushaft (witness of testimony) to your ahavah (agape) before the kehillah (assembly) [here]; you will do well to send them on their way in a manner worthy of Hashem.
7 For, on behalf of Hashem they went forth [in the Shlichus of Moshiach’s Kiruv Rechokim], taking nothing from the Goyim.
8 Therefore, we ought to give hachnosas orchim (hospitality) to such, in order that we may be ozrim (helpers) with HaEmes.
9 I wrote something to the kehillah [there]; but Diotrephes, who has fallen in love with being "Rosh of the Kehillah," does not receive us.
10 Oib azoi (consequently), if I come, I will remember his "ma’asim" ("works") which he does, his bringing unjustified charges against us with lashon horah (evil speech). And not being satisfied with performing these "mitzvot", he even refuses to receive the Achim b’Moshiach, and, those intending to do so, he hinders and expels out of the kehillah.
11 Chaver, do not imitate HaRah (Evil); rather, imitate HaTov (Good). The one doing HaTov is from Hashem. The one doing HaRah has not regarded Hashem.
12 To Demetrius, eidus (witness of testimony, commendation) has been given by all and, personally, by no less than HaEmes (the Truth); we also give eidus, and you have da’as that our eidus is emes.
13 I had many things to write to you, but I do not want to write to you with pen and ink.
14 But I have the tikvah (hope) to see you imminently, and we will speak panim el panim (directly, in person). Drishat Shalom to you. Drishat Shalom from the Chaverim [here]. Drishat Shalom by name to each of the Chaverim [there].
15 Drishat Shalom to you. Drishat Shalom from the Chaverim [here]. Drishat Shalom by name to each of the Chaverim [there]. T.N. It is possible that the first book of the Brit Chadasha was written by Ya’akov [see p.848], possibly around 45 C.E. However, the iggeret hakodesh on this page is written by Moshiach’s Shliach Yochanan to Gaius with the prayer that as Gaius prospers spiritually, he will succeed in every aspect of his life. It appears that the Shliach Yochanan had led Gaius to faith in the Moshiach (see verse 3-4) and Gaius in turn had shown kindness and hachnosas orchim (hospitality) to certain of Moshiach’s traveling emissaries, who had reported Gaius’ generosity (verse 6) before the Kehillah where the Shliach Yochanan is now, probably the same kehillah in Asia Minor where Yochanan did much of his other writing: his Besurah Geulah, his other iggrot kodesh, and his Hisgalus. The purpose of the letter is to commend an itinerant emissary of Moshiach named Demetrius (verse 12). When planting a new Messianic Shul, the non-believers are not to be asked for financial support (verse 7). Therefore, the Messianic kehillot and their Zekenim are to offer hachnosas orchim and material help to travelling emissaries of Moshiach such as Demetrius. Also this epistle teaches that when one knows G-d, the Truth gives an inner eidus or testimony (verse 12). Other Scripture on this matter of assurance are found in Ro 8:15-17, 38f; Ga 4:6; Pp 1:6; 2Ti 1:12; Yn 5:24; 1Yn 5:13; 1Yn 4:13; 5:10; 3:18- 19; MJ 6:11; 10:22. As we study the Holy Bible we find that we can discover there (not in emotional experience or in our circumstances) that we are heirs of salvation and children with a heavenly calling, citizenship, and destiny. See also 2Ti 3:14; Col 2:2; 1Th 1:5; Ro 14:5; 4:21; 1Th 2:13; Ac 2:38, 5:32; Ga 3:2; Ac 15:8; 1Yn 3:24; Eph 1:13-14; 4:30. There are other Scriptures that warn against self-deception in these matters, and give moral and spiritual tests so that anyone can see if he or she is walking in the light—see 1Yn 2:3-5; 3:9f; 14, 18f, 4:7; 5:1, 4, 18; 1 Yn 3:19; 1 Yn 1:6; 2:4, 9- 11, 23: 3:6-10, 4:8,20; 2Yn 9; 3Yn 11.
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