出埃及 2
Chinese New Version (Simplified)
摩西诞生
2 有一个利未家的人去娶了一个利未女子为妻。 2 那女人怀孕,生了一个儿子;见他俊美,就把他藏了三个月。 3 直到她不能把他再藏了,就拿一个蒲草箱来,涂上沥青和石漆;把孩子放在里面,把箱子放在河边的芦苇丛中。 4 孩子的姊姊远远地站着,要知道孩子究竟怎样。 5 那时,法老的女儿下到河边去洗澡;她的使女们在河边行走;她看见了在芦苇中的箱子,就打发自己的使女去把箱子拿过来。
6 她打开了,就看见那孩子;看哪,孩子哭了,她就怜悯他,说:“这是希伯来人的一个孩子。” 7 孩子的姊姊对法老的女儿说:“我去从希伯来妇人中给你请一个奶妈来,为你乳养这个孩子可以吗?” 8 法老的女儿回答:“你去吧。”童女就去把孩子的母亲请了来。 9 法老的女儿对她说:“你把这孩子抱去,替我乳养他,我必给你工钱。”妇人就抱了孩子去乳养他。 10 孩子长大了,妇人把他带到法老的女儿那里,他就作了法老女儿的儿子。她给孩子起名叫摩西,说:“因为我把他从水里拉出来。”
摩西逃往米甸
11 过了些日子,摩西长大了,有一次,他出去到他的同胞那里去,看见他们的重担,又看见一个埃及人打他的一个同胞希伯来人。 12 摩西左右观望,见没有人,就把那埃及人击杀了,埋藏在沙土里。 13 第二天他又出去,看见两个希伯来人彼此争斗着,就对那欺负人的说:“你为甚么打你同族的人呢?” 14 那人回答:“谁立了你作我们的领袖和审判官呢?难道你想杀我,好象杀那个埃及人一样吗?”摩西就惧怕起来,心里想:“这事必定给人知道了!”
15 法老听见这事,就设法要杀摩西;摩西躲避法老,就往米甸地去居住;有一天他坐在井旁。 16 米甸的祭司有七个女儿,她们来打水,打满了水槽,要给父亲的羊群喝。 17 有些牧人来了,把她们赶走;摩西却起来,救了她们,也给她们的羊群喝水。 18 她们回到父亲流珥那里,父亲问:“今天你们为甚么赶着回来呢?” 19 她们说:“有一个埃及人救我们脱离了牧羊人的手,而且还为我们打水给羊群喝。” 20 父亲对众女儿说:“他在哪里?你们为甚么撇下那人呢?去请他来吃饭。” 21 摩西乐意和那人同住;那人把自己的女儿西坡拉给了摩西作妻子。 22 西坡拉生了一个儿子,摩西给他起名叫革舜,因为他说:“我在异地作了客旅。”
23 过了很久,埃及王死了。以色列人在捆锁中叹息,他们就呼求,在捆锁中的呼求达到 神那里。 24 神听见他们的呼声,就记念他与亚伯拉罕、以撒、雅各所立的约。 25 神看顾以色列人,也关注他们。
出埃及 2
Chinese Contemporary Bible (Simplified)
摩西出生
2 有一个利未族人跟他同族的女子结婚。 2 那女子怀孕,生了一个男婴。她看见孩子可爱,就把他藏了三个月。 3 后来无法再藏下去,她就拿来一个蒲草篮子,外面涂上防水的沥青和柏油,然后把婴儿放在里面,又把篮子放在尼罗河边的芦苇丛中。 4 婴儿的姐姐远远地站着,要看看她的弟弟究竟会怎样。
5 这时,法老的女儿来到河边沐浴,宫女们在河边行走。公主发现了芦苇丛中的篮子,便吩咐一个婢女去把它取来。 6 公主打开一看,原来是一个男婴。公主看见孩子在哭,就可怜他,说:“他是希伯来人的孩子。” 7 婴儿的姐姐对公主说:“我去找一个希伯来妇女当奶妈,为你哺养他好吗?” 8 公主回答说:“好!”那女孩就跑去把婴孩的母亲带来。 9 公主对那妇女说:“你把孩子抱去,替我哺养他,我会给你工钱。”她便把孩子抱去哺养。 10 孩子渐渐长大,她便把他带到公主那里,孩子就做了公主的儿子。公主给孩子取名叫摩西,意思是“我把他从水中拉了上来”。
11 后来,摩西长大了,他去看望做苦工的希伯来同胞,看见一个埃及人在殴打他的一个希伯来同胞。 12 他左右观望,见四下无人,便下手杀了那埃及人,把尸体埋藏在沙地里。 13 第二天,他又出去,看见两个希伯来人在打架,便过去对理亏的人说:“你为什么打自己的同胞呢?” 14 那人说:“你以为你是谁啊?谁立你做我们的首领和审判官?难道你要杀我,像杀那个埃及人一样吗?”摩西听了,害怕起来,心想:“我做的事一定被人知道了。” 15 法老听说这件事后,便想杀死摩西。摩西为了躲避法老,就逃到米甸居住。一天他坐在一口井旁, 16 米甸祭司的七个女儿来打水,要把水倒进槽里饮她们父亲的羊。 17 这时,来了另外一群牧人要把她们赶走。摩西便起来帮助她们,打水饮她们的羊群。 18 她们回到父亲流珥[a]那里,父亲问她们:“你们今天怎么这么快就回来了?” 19 她们答道:“有一个埃及人救我们免遭牧人的欺负,还帮我们打水饮羊群。” 20 他又问女儿们:“现在那人在哪里?你们怎么可以丢下他不管呢?去请他来吃点东西。” 21 后来,摩西同意住在那人家里。那人把女儿西坡拉许配给他。 22 后来,西坡拉生了一个儿子,摩西给他取名叫革舜,意思是“我成了在异乡寄居的人”。
23 过了多年,埃及王死了。以色列人受尽奴役,就哀叹呼求,声音传到上帝那里。 24 上帝听见他们的哀声,顾念从前跟亚伯拉罕、以撒、雅各所立的约, 25 就垂顾他们,体恤他们。
Footnotes
- 2:18 “流珥”又名“叶忒罗”。
Exodus 2
Wycliffe Bible
2 After these things a man of the house of Levi went out, and took a wife of his kin into fleshly coupling[a], (And after these things, a man of the house of Levi went out, and knew his wife, who was of his own kin, or of his own tribe,)
2 which conceived, and childed a son. And she saw him well-faring, and hid him three months. (who conceived, and bare a son. And she saw that he was a fine boy, and hid him for three months.)
3 And when she might not cover [him], then she took a basket of sedge, and balmed it with tar and pitch, and put the young child within, and put him forth in a place of spires of the brink of the flood, (And when she could no longer hide him, then she took a reed basket, and balmed it with tar and pitch, and put the young child in it, and put him out in a place of reeds by the bank of the Nile,)
4 the while his sister stood afar, and beheld the befalling of the thing.
5 Lo! forsooth the daughter of Pharaoh came down to be washed in the flood, and her damsels walked by the brink of the flood. And when she had seen a basket in the place of spires, she sent one of her servantesses, (Lo! then Pharaoh’s daughter came down to wash in the River, and her slave-girls walked by the river bank. And when she had seen a basket among the reeds, she sent one of her slave-girls,)
6 and she opened the basket (when it was) brought to her, and she saw a little child weeping therein. And she had mercy on the child, and said, It is (one) of the young children of (the) Hebrews.
7 To whom the child’s sister said, Wilt thou that I go, and call to thee an Hebrew woman, that may nourish the young child? (And the young child’s sister came over to her, and said, Wilt thou that I go, and call a Hebrew woman, so that she can nurse the young child for thee?)
8 She answered, Go thou. (And so) The damsel went, and called the child’s mother.
9 To whom Pharaoh’s daughter spake, and said, Take thou this child, and nourish it to me; and I shall give to thee thy meed. The woman took, and nourished the child, (And Pharaoh’s daughter said to her, Take thou this child, and nurse it for me; and I shall give thee thy payment, or thy reward. And so the woman took, and nursed the child,)
10 and she betook him, (when) waxen, to Pharaoh’s daughter, whom she (had) purchased into the place of a son; and she called his name Moses[b], and said, For I took him from the water. (and when he was old enough, she took him to Pharaoh’s daughter, who adopted him as her own son; and she called his name Moses, saying, For I took him out of the water.)
11 In those days, after that Moses increased, he went out to his brethren, and saw the torment of them, and a man Egyptian smiting an Hebrew man, one of his brethren. (And later, when Moses had grown to be a man, he went to see his brothers, that is, his fellow Israelites; and he saw their torment, and he saw an Egyptian man striking a Hebrew man, one of his brothers, or one of his kinsmen.)
12 And when he had beholden hither and thither, and had seen, that no man was present, he killed the Egyptian, and hid him in the sand.
13 And he went out in another day, and saw twain Hebrew men chiding, and he said to him that did [the] wrong, Why smitest thou thy brother? (And he went back the next day, and saw two Hebrew men fighting, and he said to the man who did the wrong, Why strikest thou thy brother?)
14 Which answered, Who ordained thee prince, or judge, on us? [Who ordained thee prince and doomsman upon us?] Whether thou wilt slay me, as thou killedest yesterday the Egyptian? Moses dreaded, and said, How is this word made open? (Who answered, Who ordained thee prince and judge over us? Shalt thou kill me, like yesterday thou killedest the Egyptian? Then Moses feared, and said, How is this made open?)
15 And Pharaoh heard this word, and sought to slay Moses, which fled from his face, and dwelled in the land of Midian; and he sat beside a well. (And when Pharaoh heard of this, he sought to kill Moses, and so Moses fled from him, and lived in the land of Midian.)
16 Forsooth seven daughters were to the priest of Midian, that came to draw water; and when the troughs were filled, they coveted to water their father’s flocks. (Now the priest of Midian had seven daughters. One day, as Moses sat beside a well, they came to draw some water; and when the troughs were filled, they desired to water their father’s flocks.)
17 (But some) Shepherds came upon them, and drove them away; and Moses rose (up), and defended the damsels; and (then) he watered their sheep.
18 And when they had turned again to Jethro, their father, (the son of Reuel,) he said to them, Why came ye swifter than ye were wont (to do)?
19 They answered, A man of Egypt delivered us from the hand of the shepherds; furthermore and he drew water with us, and gave drink to the sheep. (And they answered, An Egyptian man saved us from the hands of the shepherds; and then he drew water for us, and gave it to the sheep to drink.)
20 And he said, Where is that man? why left ye the man? call ye him, that he eat bread (call ye him, so that he can come and eat with us).
21 Therefore Moses swore, that he would dwell with Jethro (And so later, Moses agreed, that he would live with Jethro); and he took (for) a wife, Zipporah, Jethro’s daughter.
22 And she childed a son to him, whom he called Gershom[c], and said, I was a comeling in an alien land (And she bare a son for him, whom he called Gershom, and said, For I am a newcomer in a foreign land). Forsooth she childed another son, whom he called Eliezer[d], and said, For [the] God of my father is mine helper, and he delivered me from the hand of Pharaoh.
23 Forsooth after much time the king of Egypt died, and the sons of Israel inwardly wailed for [the] works, and they cried [out], and the cry of them for their works went up to God. (And after much time the king of Egypt died, and the Israelites wailed over all the hard work they were forced to do, yea, they cried loudly, and their cries over all their hard work went up to God.)
24 And he heard the wailing of them, and he had mind of the bond of peace (and he remembered the covenant), which he had made with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob;
25 and he beheld the sons of Israel, and knew them, that is, showed love to them. (and he looked upon the Israelites, and he had concern for them, that is, he loved them.)
Footnotes
- Exodus 2:1 ‘into fleshly coupling’; for she was his wife before, and had (already) childed (to him) Aaron, and Marie (and Miriam), his sister.
- Exodus 2:10 In Hebrew, ‘Moses’ sounds like the words for ‘pull out’.
- Exodus 2:22 In Hebrew, ‘Gershom’ sounds like the word for ‘foreigner’.
- Exodus 2:22 In Hebrew, ‘Eliezer’ sounds like the words for ‘God helps me’.
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