II Các Vua 7
Vietnamese Bible: Easy-to-Read Version
Lời tiên đoán của Ê-li-sê về thành Xa-ma-ri
7 Ê-li-sê bảo, “Hãy nghe lời CHÚA phán. CHÚA phán như sau: ‘Khoảng giờ nầy ngày mai bảy lít [a] bột mịn sẽ bán hai phần năm lượng [b] bạc, và mười ba lít lúa mạch sẽ bán hai phần năm lượng bạc. Việc đó sẽ xảy ra ngay tại cửa thành Xa-ma-ri.’”
2 Viên sĩ quan thân tín nhất [c] của vua bảo Ê-li-sê, “Dù cho CHÚA mở các cửa sổ trên trời đi nữa, chuyện ấy làm sao mà xảy ra được!”
Ê-li-sê đáp, “Chính mắt ngươi sẽ chứng kiến chuyện đó nhưng sẽ không được ăn.”
Trại quân A-ram bị bỏ trống
3 Lúc đó ở cửa thành có bốn người bị mắc bệnh cùi. Họ bảo nhau, “Chúng mình ngồi đây chờ chết mà làm gì? 4 Trong thành chẳng còn thức ăn. Nếu chúng ta đi vào thành sẽ chết, mà ngồi đây thì cũng chết. Chi bằng chúng ta đi đến doanh trại A-ram. May ra họ để chúng ta sống thì tốt còn nếu họ giết chúng ta thì đằng nào chúng ta cũng chết thôi.”
5 Vậy họ đứng dậy lúc chạng vạng và đi vào doanh trại A-ram. Nhưng khi vào thì không thấy ai cả. 6 Chúa đã khiến đạo quân A-ram nghe tiếng rầm rộ của quân xa, ngựa và đạo quân lớn nên chúng bảo nhau, “Vua Ít-ra-en đã thuê các vua Hê-tít và Ai-cập đến đánh chúng ta!”
7 Nên chúng đứng dậy chạy trốn lúc chạng vạng, bỏ lại lều, ngựa, và lừa. Chúng để mọi vật nguyên vẹn trong trại và chạy bán mạng.
Các người cùi đi vào trại quân A-ram
8 Khi mấy người cùi đi đến ven trại thì họ vào trong một cái lều rồi ăn uống. Họ mang bạc, vàng, và áo quần ra khỏi trại đem đi giấu. Rồi họ trở lại đi vào một trại khác. Họ cũng lấy đồ trong trại đó mang đi giấu luôn. 9 Họ bảo nhau, “Chúng mình làm bậy lắm. Hôm nay có tin mừng mà chúng ta làm thinh. Nếu chờ đến lúc mặt trời mọc thế nào chúng ta cũng sẽ bị phạt. Thôi bây giờ chúng ta hãy đi báo cho các người trong cung vua.”
Các người cùi báo Tin Mừng
10 Vậy họ đi kêu những người gác cổng thành rằng, “Chúng tôi đi vào doanh trại A-ram nhưng không thấy ai ở đó hết. Ngựa và lừa còn cột nguyên tại chỗ, còn các lều thì vẫn y nguyên.”
11 Các người gác cổng liền báo cho những người trong cung vua. 12 Ban đêm nhà vua thức dậy bảo các sĩ quan, “Ta cho các ngươi biết điều bọn A-ram định làm cho chúng ta. Chúng biết chúng ta đang chết đói nên chúng đi ra khỏi trại để phục kích trong ruộng. Chúng bảo, ‘Khi bọn Ít-ra-en đi ra khỏi thành chúng ta sẽ bắt sống chúng nó rồi chúng ta sẽ xông vào thành.’”
13 Một trong các sĩ quan đáp, “Xin vua cho mấy người cỡi năm trong số các con ngựa còn sót lại trong thành. Những người nầy cũng như tất cả những người Ít-ra-en còn lại; trước sau cũng chết. [d] Chúng ta hãy sai họ đi xem thử đầu đuôi ra sao.”
14 Vậy họ lấy hai cỗ xe cùng với ngựa. Vua sai họ đi đến đạo quân A-ram và dặn, “Hãy đi xem xét tình hình ra sao.”
15 Họ đi theo đạo quân A-ram cho đến sông Giô-đanh. Trên đường đầy áo quần và dụng cụ mà quân A-ram đã quăng đang khi lật đật bỏ chạy. Các sứ giả trở về báo cáo với vua.
16 Dân chúng liền đổ ra cướp lấy những của báu từ doanh trại A-ram. Cho nên bảy lít bột mịn bán hai phần năm lượng bạc, và mười ba lít lúa mạch bán hai phần năm lượng bạc như CHÚA đã phán.
17 Vua cắt viên sĩ quan thân tín nhất để canh cổng thành nhưng dân chúng đạp ông ta chết. Việc xảy ra đúng như lời Ê-li-sê bảo vua khi vua đến nhà ông. 18 Ê-li-sê bảo, “Ngày mai, vào giờ nầy, mười ba lít lúa mạch và bảy lít bột mịn mỗi thứ sẽ bán hai phần năm lượng bạc tại cổng thành Xa-ma-ri.” 19 Nhưng viên sĩ quan ấy bảo, “Dù cho CHÚA mở các cửa sổ trên trời thì chuyện đó cũng không thể nào xảy ra được.” Rồi Ê-li-sê trả lời, “Chính mắt ngươi sẽ thấy chuyện ấy nhưng ngươi sẽ không được ăn.” 20 Sự việc xảy ra y như vậy cho viên sĩ quan. Dân chúng đạp ông ta chết nơi cổng thành.
Footnotes
- II Các Vua 7:1 bảy lít Hay “một giỏ.” Nguyên văn, “sê-a.”
- II Các Vua 7:1 hai phần năm lượng Nguyên văn, “sê-ken” (khoảng 12 gờ-ram).
- II Các Vua 7:2 thân tín nhất Nguyên văn, “mà vua tì cánh tay vào.”
- II Các Vua 7:13 Những người nầy … cũng chết Bản Hê-bơ-rơ ở chỗ nầy hơi khó hiểu.
2 Kings 7
New International Version
7 Elisha replied, “Hear the word of the Lord. This is what the Lord says: About this time tomorrow, a seah[a] of the finest flour will sell for a shekel[b] and two seahs[c] of barley for a shekel(A) at the gate of Samaria.”
2 The officer on whose arm the king was leaning(B) said to the man of God, “Look, even if the Lord should open the floodgates(C) of the heavens, could this happen?”
“You will see it with your own eyes,” answered Elisha, “but you will not eat(D) any of it!”
The Siege Lifted
3 Now there were four men with leprosy[d](E) at the entrance of the city gate. They said to each other, “Why stay here until we die? 4 If we say, ‘We’ll go into the city’—the famine is there, and we will die. And if we stay here, we will die. So let’s go over to the camp of the Arameans and surrender. If they spare us, we live; if they kill us, then we die.”
5 At dusk they got up and went to the camp of the Arameans. When they reached the edge of the camp, no one was there, 6 for the Lord had caused the Arameans to hear the sound(F) of chariots and horses and a great army, so that they said to one another, “Look, the king of Israel has hired(G) the Hittite(H) and Egyptian kings to attack us!” 7 So they got up and fled(I) in the dusk and abandoned their tents and their horses and donkeys. They left the camp as it was and ran for their lives.
8 The men who had leprosy(J) reached the edge of the camp, entered one of the tents and ate and drank. Then they took silver, gold and clothes, and went off and hid them. They returned and entered another tent and took some things from it and hid them also.
9 Then they said to each other, “What we’re doing is not right. This is a day of good news and we are keeping it to ourselves. If we wait until daylight, punishment will overtake us. Let’s go at once and report this to the royal palace.”
10 So they went and called out to the city gatekeepers and told them, “We went into the Aramean camp and no one was there—not a sound of anyone—only tethered horses and donkeys, and the tents left just as they were.” 11 The gatekeepers shouted the news, and it was reported within the palace.
12 The king got up in the night and said to his officers, “I will tell you what the Arameans have done to us. They know we are starving; so they have left the camp to hide(K) in the countryside, thinking, ‘They will surely come out, and then we will take them alive and get into the city.’”
13 One of his officers answered, “Have some men take five of the horses that are left in the city. Their plight will be like that of all the Israelites left here—yes, they will only be like all these Israelites who are doomed. So let us send them to find out what happened.”
14 So they selected two chariots with their horses, and the king sent them after the Aramean army. He commanded the drivers, “Go and find out what has happened.” 15 They followed them as far as the Jordan, and they found the whole road strewn with the clothing and equipment the Arameans had thrown away in their headlong flight.(L) So the messengers returned and reported to the king. 16 Then the people went out and plundered(M) the camp of the Arameans. So a seah of the finest flour sold for a shekel, and two seahs of barley sold for a shekel,(N) as the Lord had said.
17 Now the king had put the officer on whose arm he leaned in charge of the gate, and the people trampled him in the gateway, and he died,(O) just as the man of God had foretold when the king came down to his house. 18 It happened as the man of God had said to the king: “About this time tomorrow, a seah of the finest flour will sell for a shekel and two seahs of barley for a shekel at the gate of Samaria.”
19 The officer had said to the man of God, “Look, even if the Lord should open the floodgates(P) of the heavens, could this happen?” The man of God had replied, “You will see it with your own eyes, but you will not eat any of it!” 20 And that is exactly what happened to him, for the people trampled him in the gateway, and he died.
Footnotes
- 2 Kings 7:1 That is, probably about 12 pounds or about 5.5 kilograms of flour; also in verses 16 and 18
- 2 Kings 7:1 That is, about 2/5 ounce or about 12 grams; also in verses 16 and 18
- 2 Kings 7:1 That is, probably about 20 pounds or about 9 kilograms of barley; also in verses 16 and 18
- 2 Kings 7:3 The Hebrew for leprosy was used for various diseases affecting the skin; also in verse 8.
2 Kings 7
King James Version
7 Then Elisha said, Hear ye the word of the Lord; Thus saith the Lord, To morrow about this time shall a measure of fine flour be sold for a shekel, and two measures of barley for a shekel, in the gate of Samaria.
2 Then a lord on whose hand the king leaned answered the man of God, and said, Behold, if the Lord would make windows in heaven, might this thing be? And he said, Behold, thou shalt see it with thine eyes, but shalt not eat thereof.
3 And there were four leprous men at the entering in of the gate: and they said one to another, Why sit we here until we die?
4 If we say, We will enter into the city, then the famine is in the city, and we shall die there: and if we sit still here, we die also. Now therefore come, and let us fall unto the host of the Syrians: if they save us alive, we shall live; and if they kill us, we shall but die.
5 And they rose up in the twilight, to go unto the camp of the Syrians: and when they were come to the uttermost part of the camp of Syria, behold, there was no man there.
6 For the Lord had made the host of the Syrians to hear a noise of chariots, and a noise of horses, even the noise of a great host: and they said one to another, Lo, the king of Israel hath hired against us the kings of the Hittites, and the kings of the Egyptians, to come upon us.
7 Wherefore they arose and fled in the twilight, and left their tents, and their horses, and their asses, even the camp as it was, and fled for their life.
8 And when these lepers came to the uttermost part of the camp, they went into one tent, and did eat and drink, and carried thence silver, and gold, and raiment, and went and hid it; and came again, and entered into another tent, and carried thence also, and went and hid it.
9 Then they said one to another, We do not well: this day is a day of good tidings, and we hold our peace: if we tarry till the morning light, some mischief will come upon us: now therefore come, that we may go and tell the king's household.
10 So they came and called unto the porter of the city: and they told them, saying, We came to the camp of the Syrians, and, behold, there was no man there, neither voice of man, but horses tied, and asses tied, and the tents as they were.
11 And he called the porters; and they told it to the king's house within.
12 And the king arose in the night, and said unto his servants, I will now shew you what the Syrians have done to us. They know that we be hungry; therefore are they gone out of the camp to hide themselves in the field, saying, When they come out of the city, we shall catch them alive, and get into the city.
13 And one of his servants answered and said, Let some take, I pray thee, five of the horses that remain, which are left in the city, (behold, they are as all the multitude of Israel that are left in it: behold, I say, they are even as all the multitude of the Israelites that are consumed:) and let us send and see.
14 They took therefore two chariot horses; and the king sent after the host of the Syrians, saying, Go and see.
15 And they went after them unto Jordan: and, lo, all the way was full of garments and vessels, which the Syrians had cast away in their haste. And the messengers returned, and told the king.
16 And the people went out, and spoiled the tents of the Syrians. So a measure of fine flour was sold for a shekel, and two measures of barley for a shekel, according to the word of the Lord.
17 And the king appointed the lord on whose hand he leaned to have the charge of the gate: and the people trode upon him in the gate, and he died, as the man of God had said, who spake when the king came down to him.
18 And it came to pass as the man of God had spoken to the king, saying, Two measures of barley for a shekel, and a measure of fine flour for a shekel, shall be to morrow about this time in the gate of Samaria:
19 And that lord answered the man of God, and said, Now, behold, if the Lord should make windows in heaven, might such a thing be? And he said, Behold, thou shalt see it with thine eyes, but shalt not eat thereof.
20 And so it fell out unto him: for the people trode upon him in the gate, and he died.
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