使徒行传 26
Chinese New Version (Simplified)
保罗在亚基帕王面前申辩(A)
26 亚基帕对保罗说:“准你为自己申辩。”于是保罗伸手辩护说: 2 “亚基帕王啊,犹太人控告我的事,今天我可以在你面前辩护,实在是万幸; 3 特别是你熟悉犹太人的一切规例和争论,所以求你耐心听我申诉: 4 我从幼年到现在,在本国、在耶路撒冷为人怎样,犹太人都知道。 5 如果他们肯作证的话,他们是早就知道,我是按着我们祖宗最严格的教派,过着法利赛人的生活。 6 现在我站着受审,是为了对 神向我们祖先的应许存着盼望。 7 我们十二支派昼夜切切地事奉 神,都是盼望这应许实现。王啊,我被犹太人控告,正是为了这个盼望。 8 神使死人复活,你们为甚么认为是不可信的呢? 9 从前,我也认为应该多方敌对拿撒勒人耶稣的名。 10 后来就在耶路撒冷这样作了。我得到了众祭司长授权,把许多圣徒关在监里,并且他们被杀的时候,我也表示同意。 11 我在各会堂里多次用刑强迫他们说亵渎的话;我非常愤恨他们,甚至追到国外的城巿去迫害他们。
12 “那时候,我得到祭司长的授权和准许,去大马士革。 13 王啊,就在中午的时候,我在路上看见一道光,比太阳更明亮,从天上四面照着我和同行的人。 14 我们都仆倒在地上,我听见有声音用希伯来话对我说:‘扫罗!扫罗!你为甚么迫害我?你要踢刺是难的。’ 15 我说:‘主啊,你是谁?’主说:‘我就是你所迫害的耶稣。 16 你起来,站着,我向你显现,是要指派你为我工作。你要为你所见过的事,和我将要向你显明的事作见证。 17 我要救你脱离这人民和外族人,差遣你到他们那里去, 18 开他们的眼睛,使他们从黑暗中归向光明,从撒但的权下归向 神,使他们的罪恶得到赦免,并且在那些因信我而成圣的人中同得基业。’
19 “亚基帕王啊,因此,我没有违背这从天上来的异象, 20 先向大马士革、耶路撒冷、犹太全地的人宣讲,后向外族人宣讲,叫他们悔改,归向 神,行事与悔改的心相称。 21 犹太人就是为了这缘故在殿里捉住我,想要杀我。 22 然而,我得到 神的帮助,直到今日还是站得稳,向尊卑老幼作见证,我所讲的都是众先知和摩西所论的将来必成的事, 23 就是基督必须受难,并且从死人中首先复活,把光明的信息传报给这人民和外族人。”
保罗说服亚基帕王
24 保罗申诉到这里,非斯都大声说:“保罗!你疯了;你的学问太大,使你疯了!” 25 保罗说:“非斯都大人,我没有疯,我说的都是真实的话,清醒的话。 26 因为王知道这些事,所以我对王坦白直说。我确信这些事没有一件能瞒得过他,因为这不是在背地里作的。 27 亚基帕王啊,你信先知吗?我知道你是信的。” 28 亚基帕对保罗说:“你想用这样短短的时间就可以说服我作基督徒吗!” 29 保罗说:“无论时间短也好,时间长也好,我向 神所求的,不单是你,而且是今天所有的听众,都能像我一样作基督徒,只是不要有这些锁炼。”
30 亚基帕王、总督和百尼基,还有在座的人都站起来, 31 退到一边,彼此谈论,说:“这个人并没有犯过甚么该死该绑的罪。” 32 亚基帕对非斯都说:“这个人若没有向凯撒上诉,早就可以释放了。”
Acts 26
New International Version
26 Then Agrippa said to Paul, “You have permission to speak for yourself.”(A)
So Paul motioned with his hand(B) and began his defense: 2 “King Agrippa, I consider myself fortunate to stand before you(C) today as I make my defense against all the accusations of the Jews,(D) 3 and especially so because you are well acquainted with all the Jewish customs(E) and controversies.(F) Therefore, I beg you to listen to me patiently.
4 “The Jewish people all know the way I have lived ever since I was a child,(G) from the beginning of my life in my own country, and also in Jerusalem. 5 They have known me for a long time(H) and can testify, if they are willing, that I conformed to the strictest sect(I) of our religion, living as a Pharisee.(J) 6 And now it is because of my hope(K) in what God has promised our ancestors(L) that I am on trial today. 7 This is the promise our twelve tribes(M) are hoping to see fulfilled as they earnestly serve God day and night.(N) King Agrippa, it is because of this hope that these Jews are accusing me.(O) 8 Why should any of you consider it incredible that God raises the dead?(P)
9 “I too was convinced(Q) that I ought to do all that was possible to oppose(R) the name of Jesus of Nazareth.(S) 10 And that is just what I did in Jerusalem. On the authority of the chief priests I put many of the Lord’s people(T) in prison,(U) and when they were put to death, I cast my vote against them.(V) 11 Many a time I went from one synagogue to another to have them punished,(W) and I tried to force them to blaspheme. I was so obsessed with persecuting them that I even hunted them down in foreign cities.
12 “On one of these journeys I was going to Damascus with the authority and commission of the chief priests. 13 About noon, King Agrippa, as I was on the road, I saw a light from heaven, brighter than the sun, blazing around me and my companions. 14 We all fell to the ground, and I heard a voice(X) saying to me in Aramaic,[a](Y) ‘Saul, Saul, why do you persecute me? It is hard for you to kick against the goads.’
15 “Then I asked, ‘Who are you, Lord?’
“ ‘I am Jesus, whom you are persecuting,’ the Lord replied. 16 ‘Now get up and stand on your feet.(Z) I have appeared to you to appoint you as a servant and as a witness of what you have seen and will see of me.(AA) 17 I will rescue you(AB) from your own people and from the Gentiles.(AC) I am sending you to them 18 to open their eyes(AD) and turn them from darkness to light,(AE) and from the power of Satan to God, so that they may receive forgiveness of sins(AF) and a place among those who are sanctified by faith in me.’(AG)
19 “So then, King Agrippa, I was not disobedient(AH) to the vision from heaven. 20 First to those in Damascus,(AI) then to those in Jerusalem(AJ) and in all Judea, and then to the Gentiles,(AK) I preached that they should repent(AL) and turn to God and demonstrate their repentance by their deeds.(AM) 21 That is why some Jews seized me(AN) in the temple courts and tried to kill me.(AO) 22 But God has helped me to this very day; so I stand here and testify to small and great alike. I am saying nothing beyond what the prophets and Moses said would happen(AP)— 23 that the Messiah would suffer(AQ) and, as the first to rise from the dead,(AR) would bring the message of light to his own people and to the Gentiles.”(AS)
24 At this point Festus interrupted Paul’s defense. “You are out of your mind,(AT) Paul!” he shouted. “Your great learning(AU) is driving you insane.”
25 “I am not insane, most excellent(AV) Festus,” Paul replied. “What I am saying is true and reasonable. 26 The king is familiar with these things,(AW) and I can speak freely to him. I am convinced that none of this has escaped his notice, because it was not done in a corner. 27 King Agrippa, do you believe the prophets? I know you do.”
28 Then Agrippa said to Paul, “Do you think that in such a short time you can persuade me to be a Christian?”(AX)
29 Paul replied, “Short time or long—I pray to God that not only you but all who are listening to me today may become what I am, except for these chains.”(AY)
30 The king rose, and with him the governor and Bernice(AZ) and those sitting with them. 31 After they left the room, they began saying to one another, “This man is not doing anything that deserves death or imprisonment.”(BA)
32 Agrippa said to Festus, “This man could have been set free(BB) if he had not appealed to Caesar.”(BC)
Footnotes
- Acts 26:14 Or Hebrew
HECHOS 26
Quiché, Centro Occidental
Ri tat Pablo cutoˈ rib chuwäch ri tat Agripa ri nim takanel
26 Ri tat Agripa xubij che ri tat Pablo: Cuyaˈ catchˈawic chutoˈic awib, ―xcha che.
Ri tat Pablo xuyac ru kˈab, te cˈu riˈ xuchap chˈawem, xubij: 2 Nim takanel Agripa, sibalaj cäquicot wanimaˈ chi cuyaˈ quinchˈaw chuwäch la cämic chutoˈic wib chuwäch ronojel ri cäquibij ri winak aj Israel chwij. 3 Wetam cˈut chi kas etam la ronojel ri uj nakˈatal wi, uj ri winak aj Israel, xukujeˈ jachique tak ri tzij cujchˈojin chrij. Rumal riˈ quintaˈ jun tokˈob che la chi cächajij la paciencia wucˈ che nu tatabexic, ―xcha ri tat Pablo che ri nim takanel Agripa.
Ri tat Pablo cutzijoj ru cˈaslemal nabe aretak mäjok cäcojonic
4 Xutakej tzijonem ri tat Pablo, xubij: Conojel ri winak aj Israel quetam ri nu banom pa ri nu cˈaslemal chquixol petinak lok, rumal chi cucˈ ri e areˈ xil wi nu wäch. Pa ri nu tinimit cˈut xinqˈuiyisax wi, xukujeˈ pa ri tinimit Jerusalén. 5 Ri e areˈ xukujeˈ quetam waˈ, quecowinic cäquikˈalajisaj waˈ we cäcaj, chi ri in tzojer lok in jun cucˈ ri winak fariseos. E areˈ cˈu waˈ ri winak aj Israel ri sibalaj cäquicoj na qui chukˈab chubanic ri cubij ru Pixab ri Moisés. 6 Cämic cˈut tajin cäkˈat tzij pa nu wiˈ rumal chi cuˈl nu cˈux chrij ri xuchiˈj can ri Dios chque ri ka mam ojer, chi queucˈastajisaj na ri cäminakib. 7 Are cˈu waˈ ri queyeˈm ri winak aj Israel ri e cˈo che ri qui mam ojer ri cablajuj u cˈojol ri tat Jacob, chi jeˈ cäbantaj na. Rumal riˈ quekˈijilan che ri Dios. Chi pakˈij chi chakˈab quepatänin che. Tat Agripa, are cˈu rumal rech waˈ chi cuˈl nu cˈux chi quecˈastaj na ri cäminakib, xa cˈu rumal riˈ cˈo ri cäquibij ri winak aj Israel chwij cämic. 8 ¿A mat cäcoj alak chi ri Dios queucˈastajisaj ri cäminakib? ―cächa ri tat Pablo chque.
Ri tat Pablo cutzijoj jas xubano chubanic cˈäx chque ri winak cojonelab nabe
9 Ri in, in xukujeˈ nabe xinchomaj in chi rajwaxic quinban qˈuia u wäch cˈäx chque ri winak ri qui takem ru tijonic ri Jesús aj Nazaret. 10 Je cˈu riˈ xinban in pa ri tinimit Jerusalén. E qˈuia chque ri cojonelab xeincoj pa cheˈ rumal ri takanic ri xyiˈ pa nu kˈab cumal ri qui nimakil sacerdotes chi jeˈ quinban waˈ. Aretak cˈut tajin quecämisax ri cojonelab, ri in sibalaj utz xinwilo. 11 Qˈuia mul xincˈäjisaj qui wäch ri cojonelab pa tak ri rachoch Dios ri cäquimulij wi quib ri winak aj Israel. Je waˈ xinbano rech cäquiya can ri qui cojonic. Sibalaj cˈu xyactaj woyowal chquij, jeˈ ta ne chi xinchˈujaric. Xineˈc, xinban cˈäx chque cˈä pa tak ri niqˈuiaj tinimit chic, ―cächaˈ.
Ri Pablo cutzijoj jas xubano aretak xcojonic
12 Ri in benak pa ri be, benam we chubanic cˈäx chque ri cojonelab pa ri tinimit Damasco. Ri in takom bic, xukujeˈ yoˈm bi takanic pa nu kˈab cumal ri qui nimakil sacerdotes. 13 Nim takanel Agripa, are kas pa ru niqˈuiaj kˈij riˈ, uj cˈo pa ri be aretak xak teˈtalic xinwil jun sakil ri xpe chicaj, ri sibalaj cäjuluw na chuwäch ri kˈij, xtunun cˈu chkij, ri in xukujeˈ conojel ri e benak wucˈ. 14 Ri uj konojel cˈut xujtzak cho ri ulew, te cˈu riˈ xinta jun ri xchˈaw lok chicaj ri xubij chwe pa chˈabal hebreo: “Saulo, Saulo, ¿jas che tajin caban we nimalaj cˈäx riˈ chwe?” ―cächaˈ. “Ri at cˈut tajin carik cˈäx, jas ri cuban ri wacäx ri cucoj akan che ri jun cheˈ ri tˈistˈic u wiˈ,” ―xcha chwe. 15 Ri in cˈut xinbij: “¿Jachin ri lal, Tat?” ―xincha che. Ri Areˈ xubij chwe: “In riˈ ri Jesús ri tajin caban waˈ we cˈäx riˈ chwe,” ―cächa riˈ. 16 “¡Chatwalij baˈ! Nu cˈutum cˈu wib chawäch rech catoc che patänil we, xukujeˈ rech catoc che kˈalajisal re ri awilom cämic chi are ri In, in awilom. Xukujeˈ cakˈalajisaj ri quincˈut na chawäch. 17 Catintoˈ na pa qui kˈab ri a winakil, ri aj Israel, xukujeˈ pa qui kˈab ri niqˈuiaj winak chic ri catintak wi bi cämic. 18 Catintak bi cucˈ rech cabano chi ri e areˈ kas quecaˈyic, rech quebel bi pa ri kˈekum re ri mac, quekˈax na pa ri sakil rech ri kas tzij, xukujeˈ rech man cäquitakej tä cˈolem pu kˈab ri Satanás, xane quekˈax na pu kˈab ri Dios, quecojon cˈu chwe In. Xak je riˈ cäquirik na ri sachbal qui mac, xukujeˈ quecˈoji na junam cucˈ ri e rech ri Dios,” ―xcha ri Jesús chwe, ―cächa ri tat Pablo.
Ri tat Pablo cunimaj ri xcˈut chuwäch rumal ri Dios
19 Tat Agripa, nim takanel, rumal riˈ ri in xinnimaj ri xucˈut ri Dios chnuwäch, man xinban tä cˈu negar. 20 Xane xinchap u tzijoxic ru Lokˈ Pixab ri Dios nabe pa ri tinimit Damasco, te cˈu riˈ pa ri tinimit Jerusalén, pa ronojel ri Judea, xukujeˈ chque ri niqˈuiaj winak chic ri man e aj Israel taj. Xinkˈalajisaj chquiwäch chi rajwaxic cäquiqˈuex canimaˈ, cäquiqˈuex qui chomanic, queniman cˈu che ri Dios. Xukujeˈ xinbij chque chi rajwaxic cäcaˈn ronojel u wäch utzil rech kˈalaj chi qˈuextajinak ri canimaˈ, qˈuextajinak cˈu ri qui chomanic. 21 Xa cˈu rumal waˈ ri winak aj Israel xinquichapa lok pa ri nimalaj rachoch Dios, are ta xcaj xinquicämisaj. 22 Rumal cˈu ru tobanic ri Dios nu takem u tzijoxic ru Lokˈ Pixab ri Areˈ cämic. Nu tzijom ru Lokˈ Pixab ri Dios chque nimalaj conojel ri winak, chque ri man nim tä queil wi, xukujeˈ chque ri nimak qui banic. Man cˈo tä jun tzij ri nu bim ri mat jeˈ jas ri qui bim can ri kˈalajisal tak re ru Lokˈ Pixab ri Dios, xukujeˈ jas ru bim can ri ka mam Moisés chi cäbantaj na. 23 Are jeˈ chi ri Cristo curik cˈäx, cäcämisax cˈu na. Te cˈu riˈ are ri Areˈ ri nabe chquiwäch conojel ri quecˈastaj na chquixol ri cäminakib rech cutzijoj na chi sak ri kas tzij chrij ru tobanic ri Dios chque ri ka winakil, xukujeˈ chque ri niqˈuiaj winak chic ri man e aj Israel taj, ―xcha ri tat Pablo chque.
Ri tat Pablo cucoj u chukˈab che ri nim takanel Agripa rech cäcojonic
24 Ri tat Pablo tajin cubij tak we tzij riˈ chutoˈic rib aretak ri tat Festo co xurak u chiˈ, xubij: ¡Pablo, xak at elinak chˈuj! Rumal ri qui siqˈuixic qˈuia tak wuj, catijoj cˈu awib chquij, xatchˈujaric, ―xcha che.
25 Ri tat Pablo xchˈawic, xubij: Man in chˈujarinak taj jas ri cächomaj la, tat Festo. Ri tajin quinbij are kas tzij. Rucˈ utzalaj nu chomanic tajin quinbij ronojel waˈ. 26 Waral cˈo wi we nim takanel Agripa. Kas retam ri areˈ ronojel waˈ ri tajin quinbij, rumal cˈu riˈ man quinxej tä wib quintzijon chuwäch ri areˈ. Quincojo chi ronojel waˈ retam ri areˈ, rumal chi ri tajin quinbij man banom tä waˈ chi cˈuyal. 27 ¿A mat cäcoj la, tat Agripa, lal riˈ ri nim takanel, ri xquibij can ri kˈalajisal tak re ru Lokˈ Pixab ri Dios? ¡Kas wetam chi cäcoj la! ―xcha che.
28 Ri tat Agripa xubij che ri tat Pablo: Xa jubikˈ man catcowinic caban chanim chi ri in quincojon na che ri Cristo, ―xcha che.
29 Ri tat Pablo xubij: We chanim, we naˈtam, are ri nu rayinic chi man xuwi tä ri lal, xane xukujeˈ conojel ri tajin cäquitatabej ri nu tzij cämic, cäcaˈn ta cˈu na jas ri nu banom in. Man cwaj tä cˈut chi are cucˈ we ximibal re chˈichˈ riˈ, ―xcha chque.
30 Xuwi xbitaj waˈ we tzij riˈ rumal ri tat Pablo, xwalij ri nim takanel, xukujeˈ ri nim kˈatal tzij rachiˈl ri nan Berenice, xukujeˈ conojel ri e tˈuyul chilaˈ. 31 Xebeˈ chuchomaxic rij waˈ pa qui tuquiel wi. Xquitzijobela quib, xquibij: We achi riˈ, man cˈo tä jun mac u banom ri takal wi cäcämisaxic, o chi cäcˈoji ri areˈ pa cheˈ, ―xechaˈ.
32 Xpe ri tat Agripa, xubij che ri tat Festo: We achi riˈ, xkatzokopij ta bi waˈ we ta mat xubij chi cäkˈat tzij puwiˈ rumal ri César, ri nimalaj takanel puwiˈ ri Roma, ―xcha ri tat Agripa che ri tat Festo.
Acts 26
GOD’S WORD Translation
26 Agrippa said to Paul, “You’re free to speak for yourself.”
Paul acknowledged King Agrippa and then began his defense. 2 “King Agrippa, I think I’m fortunate today to stand in front of you and defend myself against every charge that the Jews brought against me. 3 I say this since you are especially familiar with every custom and controversy in Judaism. So I ask you to listen patiently to me.
4 “All the Jews know how I lived the earliest days of my youth with my own people and in Jerusalem. 5 They’ve known me for a long time and can testify, if they’re willing, that I followed the strictest party of our religion. They know that I lived my life as a Pharisee.
6 “I’m on trial now because I expect God to keep the promise that he made to our ancestors. 7 Our twelve tribes expect this promise to be kept as they worship with intense devotion day and night. Your Majesty, the Jews are making accusations against me because I expect God to keep his promise. 8 Why do all of you refuse to believe that God can bring dead people back to life?
9 “I used to think that I had to do a lot of things to oppose the one named Jesus of Nazareth. 10 That is what I did in Jerusalem. By the authority I received from the chief priests, I locked many Christians in prison. I voted to have them killed every time a vote was taken. 11 I even went to each synagogue, punished believers, and forced them to curse ⌞the name of Jesus⌟. In my furious rage against them, I hunted them down in cities outside ⌞Jerusalem⌟.
12 “I was carrying out these activities when I went to the city of Damascus. I had the power and authority of the chief priests. 13 Your Majesty, at noon, while I was traveling, I saw a light that was brighter than the sun. The light came from the sky and shined around me and those who were with me. 14 All of us fell to the ground, and I heard a voice asking me in Hebrew, ‘Saul, Saul! Why are you persecuting me? It’s hard for ⌞a mortal like⌟ you to resist God.’
15 “I asked, ‘Who are you, sir?’
“The Lord answered, ‘I am Jesus, the one you’re persecuting. 16 Stand up! I have appeared to you for a reason. I’m appointing you to be a servant and witness of what you have seen and of what I will show you. 17 I will rescue you from the Jewish people and from the non-Jewish people to whom I am sending you. 18 You will open their eyes and turn them from darkness to light and from Satan’s control to God’s. Then they will receive forgiveness for their sins and a share among God’s people who are made holy by believing in me.’
19 “At that point I did not disobey the vision I saw from heaven, King Agrippa. 20 Instead, I spread the message that I first told to the ⌞Jewish⌟ people in Damascus and Jerusalem and throughout the whole country of Judea. I spread the same message to non-Jewish people. Both groups were expected to change the way they thought and acted and to turn to God. I told them to do things that prove they had changed their lives. 21 For this reason the Jews took me prisoner in the temple courtyard and tried to murder me.
22 “God has been helping me to this day so that I can stand and testify to important and unimportant people. I tell them only what the prophets and Moses said would happen. 23 They said that the Messiah would suffer and be the first to come back to life and would spread light to Jewish and non-Jewish people.”
24 As Paul was defending himself in this way, Festus shouted, “Paul, you’re crazy! Too much education is driving you crazy!”
25 Paul replied, “I’m not crazy, Your Excellency Festus. What I’m saying is true and sane. 26 I can easily speak to a king who knows about these things. I’m sure that none of these things has escaped his attention. None of this was done secretly. 27 King Agrippa, do you believe the prophets? I know you believe them!”
28 Agrippa said to Paul, “Do you think you can quickly persuade me to become a Christian?”
29 Paul replied, “I wish to God that you and everyone listening to me today would quickly and completely become as I am (except for being a prisoner).”
30 The king, the governor, Bernice, and the people who were sitting with them got up. 31 As they were leaving, they said to each other, “This man isn’t doing anything for which he deserves to die or be put in prison.”
32 Agrippa told Festus, “This man could have been set free if he hadn’t appealed his case to the emperor.”
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