出埃及 4
Chinese Contemporary Bible (Simplified)
上帝赐摩西能力
4 摩西回答说:“他们不会相信我或听我的话,他们会说,‘耶和华根本没有向你显现。’” 2 耶和华对摩西说:“你手里拿的是什么?”摩西说:“是一根手杖。” 3 耶和华说:“把它丢在地上!”于是,摩西把杖丢在地上,杖变成了一条蛇。摩西连忙跑开。 4 耶和华说:“你伸手抓住它的尾巴!”摩西就伸手抓蛇的尾巴,蛇在他手中变回了杖。 5 耶和华说:“这样,他们就会相信他们祖先的上帝耶和华,就是亚伯拉罕、以撒和雅各的上帝,曾经向你显现。”
6 耶和华又说:“把手放进怀里。”摩西把手放进怀里,手抽出来的时候,竟患了麻风病,像雪一样白。 7 耶和华说:“再把手放进怀里。”摩西又把手放进怀里,这次再抽出来的时候,手已经复原,跟其他地方的皮肉一样。 8 耶和华说:“纵然他们不听你的话,不信第一个神迹,也必定相信第二个神迹。 9 如果他们两个神迹都不相信,还是不听你的话,你就从尼罗河里取些水来倒在旱地上,那水就会在旱地上变成血。”
10 摩西对耶和华说:“主啊!我向来不善言辞,即使你对仆人说话以后,我还是不善言辞,因为我是个拙口笨舌的人。” 11 耶和华对他说:“是谁造人的口舌?是谁使人变成哑巴或聋子?是谁使人目明或眼瞎?不都是我耶和华吗? 12 去吧!我必赐给你口才,指示你说什么话。” 13 但是摩西说:“主啊,请派其他人去吧。” 14 耶和华向摩西发怒说:“利未人亚伦不是你哥哥吗?他是个能言善辨的人,正要来迎接你。他见到你一定很欢喜。 15 你要把该说的话传给他,我会赐你们口才,教你们如何行事。 16 他要替你向百姓说话,做你的发言人,你对他来说就像上帝一样。 17 你要把手杖带在身边,以便行神迹。”
18 摩西回到家里,对他的岳父叶忒罗说:“求你让我回埃及去探望我的亲人,看看他们是否在世。”叶忒罗说:“你平安地去吧。” 19 耶和华在米甸对摩西说:“你只管放心回埃及去,想害你性命的人都已经死了。” 20 于是,摩西拿着上帝的杖,带着妻子和儿子骑驴返回埃及。 21 耶和华对摩西说:“你到了埃及,见到法老的时候,务要照我赐给你的能力在法老面前行神迹。但我要使他的心刚硬,他必不让百姓离开。 22 那时,你就告诉法老,‘耶和华说,以色列是我的长子, 23 我对你说过让我的长子出去事奉我,但你执意不肯。看啊,我要杀你的长子。’”
24 摩西在途中夜宿的时候,耶和华遇见摩西,想要杀他。 25 他的妻子西坡拉拿起锋利的火石,割下儿子的包皮,放在摩西脚前,说:“你真是我的血郎。” 26 这样,耶和华才没杀他。当时,西坡拉说“血郎”是指割礼一事。
27 耶和华对亚伦说:“你到旷野去迎接摩西。”他就在上帝的山上遇见摩西,并亲吻他。 28 摩西把耶和华吩咐他的以及要他行的神迹都告诉了亚伦。 29 摩西和亚伦一起回去招聚以色列的众长老, 30 亚伦把耶和华对摩西的吩咐详细地告诉他们。摩西又在百姓面前行了那些神迹, 31 百姓相信了。以色列人听见耶和华眷顾他们、看到了他们的苦难,都俯伏敬拜祂。
出埃及記 4
Chinese Contemporary Bible (Traditional)
上帝賜摩西能力
4 摩西回答說:「他們不會相信我或聽我的話,他們會說,『耶和華根本沒有向你顯現。』」 2 耶和華對摩西說:「你手裡拿的是什麼?」摩西說:「是一根手杖。」 3 耶和華說:「把它丟在地上!」於是,摩西把杖丟在地上,杖變成了一條蛇。摩西連忙跑開。 4 耶和華說:「你伸手抓住牠的尾巴!」摩西就伸手抓蛇的尾巴,蛇在他手中變回了杖。 5 耶和華說:「這樣,他們就會相信他們祖先的上帝耶和華,就是亞伯拉罕、以撒和雅各的上帝,曾經向你顯現。」
6 耶和華又說:「把手放進懷裡。」摩西把手放進懷裡,手抽出來的時候,竟患了痲瘋病,像雪一樣白。 7 耶和華說:「再把手放進懷裡。」摩西又把手放進懷裡,這次再抽出來的時候,手已經復原,跟其他地方的皮肉一樣。 8 耶和華說:「縱然他們不聽你的話,不信第一個神蹟,也必定相信第二個神蹟。 9 如果他們兩個神蹟都不相信,還是不聽你的話,你就從尼羅河裡取些水來倒在旱地上,那水就會在旱地上變成血。」
10 摩西對耶和華說:「主啊!我向來不善言辭,即使你對僕人說話以後,我還是不善言辭,因為我是個拙口笨舌的人。」 11 耶和華對他說:「是誰造人的口舌?是誰使人變成啞巴或聾子?是誰使人目明或眼瞎?不都是我耶和華嗎? 12 去吧!我必賜給你口才,指示你說什麼話。」 13 但是摩西說:「主啊,請派其他人去吧。」 14 耶和華向摩西發怒說:「利未人亞倫不是你哥哥嗎?他是個能言善辯的人,正要來迎接你。他見到你一定很歡喜。 15 你要把該說的話傳給他,我會賜你們口才,教你們如何行事。 16 他要替你向百姓說話,做你的發言人,你對他來說就像上帝一樣。 17 你要把手杖帶在身邊,以便行神蹟。」
18 摩西回到家裡,對他的岳父葉忒羅說:「求你讓我回埃及去探望我的親人,看看他們是否在世。」葉忒羅說:「你平安地去吧。」 19 耶和華在米甸對摩西說:「你只管放心回埃及去,想害你性命的人都已經死了。」 20 於是,摩西拿著上帝的杖,帶著妻子和兒子騎驢返回埃及。 21 耶和華對摩西說:「你到了埃及,見到法老的時候,務要照我賜給你的能力在法老面前行神蹟。但我要使他的心剛硬,他必不讓百姓離開。 22 那時,你就告訴法老,『耶和華說,以色列是我的長子, 23 我對你說過讓我的長子出去事奉我,但你執意不肯。看啊,我要殺你的長子。』」
24 摩西在途中夜宿的時候,耶和華遇見摩西,想要殺他。 25 他的妻子西坡拉拿起鋒利的火石,割下兒子的包皮,放在摩西腳前,說:「你真是我的血郎。」 26 這樣,耶和華才沒殺他。當時,西坡拉說「血郎」是指割禮一事。
27 耶和華對亞倫說:「你到曠野去迎接摩西。」他就在上帝的山上遇見摩西,並親吻他。 28 摩西把耶和華吩咐他的以及要他行的神蹟都告訴了亞倫。 29 摩西和亞倫一起回去招聚以色列的眾長老, 30 亞倫把耶和華對摩西的吩咐詳細地告訴他們。摩西又在百姓面前行了那些神蹟, 31 百姓相信了。以色列人聽見耶和華眷顧他們、看到了他們的苦難,都俯伏敬拜祂。
Exodus 4
Easy-to-Read Version
Proof for Moses
4 Then Moses said to God, “But the Israelites will not believe me when I tell them that you sent me. They will say, ‘The Lord[a] did not appear to you.’”
2 But the Lord said to Moses, “What is that you have in your hand?”
Moses answered, “It is my walking stick.”
3 Then God said, “Throw your walking stick on the ground.”
So Moses threw his walking stick on the ground, and it became a snake. Moses ran from it, 4 but the Lord said to him, “Reach out and grab the snake by its tail.”
When Moses reached out and caught the snake’s tail, the snake became a walking stick again. 5 Then God said, “Use your stick in this way, and the people will believe that you saw the Lord, the God of your ancestors, the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob.”
6 Then the Lord said to Moses, “I will give you another proof. Put your hand under your robe.”
So Moses opened his robe and put his hand inside. Then he brought his hand out of the robe and it was changed. His hand was covered with spots that were white like snow.
7 Then God said, “Now put your hand into your robe again.” So Moses put his hand into his robe again. Then he brought his hand out, and his hand was changed. Now his hand was good again, as it was before.
8 Then God said, “If the people don’t believe you when you use your walking stick, then they will believe you when you show them this sign. 9 If they still refuse to believe after you show them both of these signs, then take some water from the Nile River. Pour the water on the ground, and as soon as it touches the ground, it will become blood.”
10 Then Moses said to the Lord, “But, Lord, I am telling you, I am not a good speaker. I have never been able to speak well. And that hasn’t changed since you started talking to me. I am still not a good speaker. You know that I speak slowly and don’t use the best words.”[b]
11 Then the Lord said to him, “Who made a person’s mouth? And who can make someone deaf or not able to speak? Who can make a person blind? Who can make a person able to see? I am the one. I am the Lord. 12 So go. I will be with you when you speak. I will give you the words to say.”
13 But Moses said, “My Lord, I beg you to send someone else, not me.”
14 Then the Lord became angry with Moses and said, “All right! I’ll give you someone to help you. Aaron the Levite is your brother, isn’t he? He is a good speaker. In fact, Aaron is already coming to meet you, and he will be happy to see you. 15 I will tell you what to say. Then you will tell Aaron, and I will help him say it well. I will tell both of you what to do. 16 So Aaron will speak for you. Like God, you will speak to him, and he will tell the people what you say. 17 So go and carry your walking stick with you. Use it and the other miracles to show the people that I am with you.”
Moses Leaves Midian
18 Then Moses went back to Jethro, his father-in-law. Moses said to him, “Please let me go back to Egypt. I want to see if my people are still alive.”
Jethro said to Moses, “Go in peace.”
19 Then, while Moses was still in Midian, the Lord said to him, “It is safe for you to go back to Egypt now. The men who wanted to kill you are now dead.”
20 So Moses put his wife and children on the donkey and returned to Egypt. He carried his walking stick with him—the walking stick with the power of God.
21 While Moses was traveling back to Egypt, the Lord spoke to him, “When you talk to Pharaoh remember to show him all the miracles that I have given you the power to do. But I will cause Pharaoh to be very stubborn. He will not let the people go. 22 Then you should say to Pharaoh, ‘This is what the Lord says: Israel is my firstborn son. 23 And I am telling you to let my son go and worship me. If you refuse to let Israel go, then I will kill your firstborn son.’”
Moses’ Son Circumcised
24 On the way to Egypt, Moses stopped at a place to spend the night. The Lord met Moses at that place and tried to kill him.[c] 25 But Zipporah took a flint knife[d] and circumcised her son. She took the skin and touched his feet. Then she said to Moses, “You are a bridegroom of blood to me.” 26 Zipporah said this because she had to circumcise her son. So God let Moses live.[e]
Moses Arrives in Egypt
27 The Lord had spoken to Aaron and told him, “Go out into the desert and meet Moses.” So Aaron went and met Moses at the Mountain of God.[f] He saw Moses and kissed him. 28 Moses told Aaron everything the Lord had commanded him to say and all the miracles he must do to prove that God had sent him.
29 So Moses and Aaron went and gathered together all the elders of the Israelites. 30 Then Aaron spoke to the people and told them everything the Lord had told Moses. Then Moses did the miracles for all the people to see, 31 and they believed what they had heard. Then the Israelites understood that the Lord had seen their troubles and had come to help them. So they bowed down and worshiped God.
Footnotes
- Exodus 4:1 The Lord Or “Yahweh.” See “Yahweh” in the Word List.
- Exodus 4:10 I speak … words Or “I stutter and don’t speak clearly.”
- Exodus 4:24 tried to kill him Or possibly, “wanted to circumcise him.”
- Exodus 4:25 flint knife A sharp knife made from flint rock.
- Exodus 4:26 Or “And he was healed. She said, ‘You are a bridegroom of blood’ because of the circumcision.”
- Exodus 4:27 Mountain of God That is, Mount Horeb (Sinai).
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