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犹大人杀戮诸敌

十二月,乃亚达月十三日,王的谕旨将要举行,就是犹大人的仇敌盼望辖制他们的日子,犹大人反倒辖制恨他们的人。 犹大人在亚哈随鲁王各省的城里聚集,下手击杀那要害他们的人。无人能抵挡他们,因为各族都惧怕他们。 各省的首领、总督、省长和办理王事的人,因惧怕末底改,就都帮助犹大人。 末底改在朝中为大,名声传遍各省,日渐昌盛。 犹大人用刀击杀一切仇敌,任意杀灭恨他们的人。 书珊城,犹大人杀灭了五百人; 又杀巴珊大他达分亚斯帕他 破拉他亚大利雅亚利大他 帕玛斯他亚利赛亚利代瓦耶撒他 10 这十人都是哈米大他的孙子、犹大人仇敌哈曼的儿子。犹大人却没有下手夺取财物。

11 当日,将书珊城被杀的人数呈在王前。 12 王对王后以斯帖说:“犹大人在书珊城杀灭了五百人,又杀了哈曼的十个儿子,在王的各省不知如何呢!现在你要什么,我必赐给你;你还求什么,也必为你成就。” 13 以斯帖说:“王若以为美,求你准书珊犹大人明日也照今日的旨意行,并将哈曼十个儿子的尸首挂在木架上。” 14 王便允准如此行。旨意传在书珊,人就把哈曼十个儿子的尸首挂起来了。 15 亚达月十四日,书珊犹大人又聚集在书珊,杀了三百人,却没有下手夺取财物。 16 在王各省其余的犹大人也都聚集保护性命,杀了恨他们的人七万五千,却没有下手夺取财物。这样,就脱离仇敌,得享平安。

17 亚达月十三日行了这事,十四日安息,以这日为设筵欢乐的日子。 18 书珊犹大人,这十三、十四日聚集杀戮仇敌,十五日安息,以这日为设筵欢乐的日子。 19 所以住无城墙乡村的犹大人如今都以亚达月十四日为设筵欢乐的吉日,彼此馈送礼物。

20 末底改记录这事,写信于亚哈随鲁王各省远近所有的犹大人, 21 嘱咐他们每年守亚达月十四、十五两日, 22 以这月的两日为犹大人脱离仇敌得平安,转忧为喜,转悲为乐的吉日。在这两日设筵欢乐,彼此馈送礼物,周济穷人。 23 于是,犹大人按着末底改所写于他们的信,应承照初次所守的守为永例。 24 是因犹大人的仇敌亚甲哈米大他的儿子哈曼设谋杀害犹大人,掣普珥,就是掣签,为要杀尽、灭绝他们, 25 这事报告于王,王便降旨使哈曼谋害犹大人的恶事归到他自己的头上,并吩咐把他和他的众子都挂在木架上。

定普珥日

26 照着普珥的名字,犹大人就称这两日为普珥日。他们因这信上的话,又因所看见所遇见的事, 27 就应承自己与后裔并归附他们的人,每年按时必守这两日,永远不废。 28 各省各城、家家户户、世世代代纪念遵守这两日,使这普珥日在犹大人中不可废掉,在他们后裔中也不可忘记。

29 亚比孩的女儿王后以斯帖犹大末底改以全权写第二封信,坚嘱犹大人守这普珥日。 30 用和平诚实话写信给亚哈随鲁王国中一百二十七省所有的犹大人, 31 劝他们按时守这普珥日,禁食、呼求,是照犹大末底改和王后以斯帖所嘱咐的,也照犹大人为自己与后裔所应承的。 32 以斯帖命定守普珥日,这事也记录在书上。

末底改为相

10 亚哈随鲁王使旱地和海岛的人民都进贡。 他以权柄、能力所行的,并他抬举末底改使他高升的事,岂不都写在玛代波斯王的历史上吗? 犹大末底改亚哈随鲁王的宰相,在犹大人中为大,得他众弟兄的喜悦,为本族的人求好处,向他们说和平的话。

On the thirteenth day of the twelfth month, the month of Adar,(A) the edict commanded by the king was to be carried out. On this day the enemies of the Jews had hoped to overpower them, but now the tables were turned and the Jews got the upper hand(B) over those who hated them.(C) The Jews assembled in their cities(D) in all the provinces of King Xerxes to attack those determined to destroy them. No one could stand against them,(E) because the people of all the other nationalities were afraid of them. And all the nobles of the provinces, the satraps, the governors and the king’s administrators helped the Jews,(F) because fear of Mordecai had seized them.(G) Mordecai(H) was prominent(I) in the palace; his reputation spread throughout the provinces, and he became more and more powerful.(J)

The Jews struck down all their enemies with the sword, killing and destroying them,(K) and they did what they pleased to those who hated them. In the citadel of Susa, the Jews killed and destroyed five hundred men. They also killed Parshandatha, Dalphon, Aspatha, Poratha, Adalia, Aridatha, Parmashta, Arisai, Aridai and Vaizatha, 10 the ten sons(L) of Haman son of Hammedatha, the enemy of the Jews.(M) But they did not lay their hands on the plunder.(N)

11 The number of those killed in the citadel of Susa was reported to the king that same day. 12 The king said to Queen Esther, “The Jews have killed and destroyed five hundred men and the ten sons of Haman in the citadel of Susa. What have they done in the rest of the king’s provinces? Now what is your petition? It will be given you. What is your request? It will also be granted.”(O)

13 “If it pleases the king,” Esther answered, “give the Jews in Susa permission to carry out this day’s edict tomorrow also, and let Haman’s ten sons(P) be impaled(Q) on poles.”

14 So the king commanded that this be done. An edict was issued in Susa, and they impaled(R) the ten sons of Haman. 15 The Jews in Susa came together on the fourteenth day of the month of Adar, and they put to death in Susa three hundred men, but they did not lay their hands on the plunder.(S)

16 Meanwhile, the remainder of the Jews who were in the king’s provinces also assembled to protect themselves and get relief(T) from their enemies.(U) They killed seventy-five thousand of them(V) but did not lay their hands on the plunder.(W) 17 This happened on the thirteenth day of the month of Adar, and on the fourteenth they rested and made it a day of feasting(X) and joy.

18 The Jews in Susa, however, had assembled on the thirteenth and fourteenth, and then on the fifteenth they rested and made it a day of feasting and joy.

19 That is why rural Jews—those living in villages—observe the fourteenth of the month of Adar(Y) as a day of joy and feasting, a day for giving presents to each other.(Z)

Purim Established

20 Mordecai recorded these events, and he sent letters to all the Jews throughout the provinces of King Xerxes, near and far, 21 to have them celebrate annually the fourteenth and fifteenth days of the month of Adar 22 as the time when the Jews got relief(AA) from their enemies, and as the month when their sorrow was turned into joy and their mourning into a day of celebration.(AB) He wrote them to observe the days as days of feasting and joy and giving presents of food(AC) to one another and gifts to the poor.(AD)

23 So the Jews agreed to continue the celebration they had begun, doing what Mordecai had written to them. 24 For Haman son of Hammedatha, the Agagite,(AE) the enemy of all the Jews, had plotted against the Jews to destroy them and had cast the pur(AF) (that is, the lot(AG)) for their ruin and destruction.(AH) 25 But when the plot came to the king’s attention,[a] he issued written orders that the evil scheme Haman had devised against the Jews should come back onto his own head,(AI) and that he and his sons should be impaled(AJ) on poles.(AK) 26 (Therefore these days were called Purim, from the word pur.(AL)) Because of everything written in this letter and because of what they had seen and what had happened to them, 27 the Jews took it on themselves to establish the custom that they and their descendants and all who join them should without fail observe these two days every year, in the way prescribed and at the time appointed. 28 These days should be remembered and observed in every generation by every family, and in every province and in every city. And these days of Purim should never fail to be celebrated by the Jews—nor should the memory of these days die out among their descendants.

29 So Queen Esther, daughter of Abihail,(AM) along with Mordecai the Jew, wrote with full authority to confirm this second letter concerning Purim. 30 And Mordecai sent letters to all the Jews in the 127 provinces(AN) of Xerxes’ kingdom—words of goodwill and assurance— 31 to establish these days of Purim at their designated times, as Mordecai the Jew and Queen Esther had decreed for them, and as they had established for themselves and their descendants in regard to their times of fasting(AO) and lamentation.(AP) 32 Esther’s decree confirmed these regulations about Purim, and it was written down in the records.

The Greatness of Mordecai

10 King Xerxes imposed tribute throughout the empire, to its distant shores.(AQ) And all his acts of power and might, together with a full account of the greatness of Mordecai,(AR) whom the king had promoted,(AS) are they not written in the book of the annals(AT) of the kings of Media and Persia? Mordecai the Jew was second(AU) in rank(AV) to King Xerxes,(AW) preeminent among the Jews, and held in high esteem by his many fellow Jews, because he worked for the good of his people and spoke up for the welfare of all the Jews.(AX)

Footnotes

  1. Esther 9:25 Or when Esther came before the king

司提反当众申诉

大祭司就说:“这些事果然有吗?” 司提反说:“诸位父兄请听!当日我们的祖宗亚伯拉罕美索不达米亚,还未住哈兰的时候,荣耀的神向他显现, 对他说:‘你要离开本地和亲族,往我所要指示你的地方去。’ 他就离开迦勒底人之地,住在哈兰。他父亲死了以后,神使他从那里搬到你们现在所住之地。 在这地方,神并没有给他产业,连立足之地也没有给他;但应许要将这地赐给他和他的后裔为业,那时他还没有儿子。 神说他的后裔‘必寄居外邦,那里的人要叫他们做奴仆,苦待他们四百年’。 神又说‘使他们做奴仆的那国,我要惩罚。以后他们要出来,在这地方侍奉我’。 神又赐他割礼的约;于是亚伯拉罕生了以撒,第八日给他行了割礼。以撒雅各雅各生十二位先祖。 先祖嫉妒约瑟,把他卖到埃及去。神却与他同在, 10 救他脱离一切苦难,又使他在埃及王法老面前得恩典、有智慧。法老就派他做埃及国的宰相兼管全家。 11 后来埃及迦南全地遭遇饥荒,大受艰难,我们的祖宗就绝了粮。 12 雅各听见在埃及有粮,就打发我们的祖宗初次往那里去。 13 第二次约瑟与弟兄们相认,他的亲族也被法老知道了。 14 约瑟就打发弟兄请父亲雅各和全家七十五个人都来。 15 于是雅各下了埃及。后来他和我们的祖宗都死在那里, 16 又被带到示剑,葬于亚伯拉罕示剑用银子从哈抹子孙买来的坟墓里。 17 及至神应许亚伯拉罕的日期将到,以色列民在埃及兴盛众多, 18 直到有不晓得约瑟的新王兴起。 19 他用诡计待我们的宗族,苦害我们的祖宗,叫他们丢弃婴孩,使婴孩不能存活。 20 那时,摩西生下来,俊美非凡,在他父亲家里抚养了三个月。 21 他被丢弃的时候,法老的女儿拾了去,养为自己的儿子。

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Stephen’s Speech to the Sanhedrin

Then the high priest asked Stephen, “Are these charges true?”

To this he replied: “Brothers and fathers,(A) listen to me! The God of glory(B) appeared to our father Abraham while he was still in Mesopotamia, before he lived in Harran.(C) ‘Leave your country and your people,’ God said, ‘and go to the land I will show you.’[a](D)

“So he left the land of the Chaldeans and settled in Harran. After the death of his father, God sent him to this land where you are now living.(E) He gave him no inheritance here,(F) not even enough ground to set his foot on. But God promised him that he and his descendants after him would possess the land,(G) even though at that time Abraham had no child. God spoke to him in this way: ‘For four hundred years your descendants will be strangers in a country not their own, and they will be enslaved and mistreated.(H) But I will punish the nation they serve as slaves,’ God said, ‘and afterward they will come out of that country and worship me in this place.’[b](I) Then he gave Abraham the covenant of circumcision.(J) And Abraham became the father of Isaac and circumcised him eight days after his birth.(K) Later Isaac became the father of Jacob,(L) and Jacob became the father of the twelve patriarchs.(M)

“Because the patriarchs were jealous of Joseph,(N) they sold him as a slave into Egypt.(O) But God was with him(P) 10 and rescued him from all his troubles. He gave Joseph wisdom and enabled him to gain the goodwill of Pharaoh king of Egypt. So Pharaoh made him ruler over Egypt and all his palace.(Q)

11 “Then a famine struck all Egypt and Canaan, bringing great suffering, and our ancestors could not find food.(R) 12 When Jacob heard that there was grain in Egypt, he sent our forefathers on their first visit.(S) 13 On their second visit, Joseph told his brothers who he was,(T) and Pharaoh learned about Joseph’s family.(U) 14 After this, Joseph sent for his father Jacob and his whole family,(V) seventy-five in all.(W) 15 Then Jacob went down to Egypt, where he and our ancestors died.(X) 16 Their bodies were brought back to Shechem and placed in the tomb that Abraham had bought from the sons of Hamor at Shechem for a certain sum of money.(Y)

17 “As the time drew near for God to fulfill his promise to Abraham, the number of our people in Egypt had greatly increased.(Z) 18 Then ‘a new king, to whom Joseph meant nothing, came to power in Egypt.’[c](AA) 19 He dealt treacherously with our people and oppressed our ancestors by forcing them to throw out their newborn babies so that they would die.(AB)

20 “At that time Moses was born, and he was no ordinary child.[d] For three months he was cared for by his family.(AC) 21 When he was placed outside, Pharaoh’s daughter took him and brought him up as her own son.(AD)

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Footnotes

  1. Acts 7:3 Gen. 12:1
  2. Acts 7:7 Gen. 15:13,14
  3. Acts 7:18 Exodus 1:8
  4. Acts 7:20 Or was fair in the sight of God