列王纪下 8
Chinese Contemporary Bible (Simplified)
书念妇人得回产业
8 以利沙曾经救活了一位书念妇人的儿子。他对那妇人说:“你和家人要离开这里去别处寄居,因为耶和华已决定使这里遭受七年饥荒。” 2 那妇人遵照上帝仆人的话,举家迁往非利士,在那里寄居了七年。 3 七年后,她从非利士返回,去向王请求收回自己的房屋和田地。 4 那时,王正与上帝仆人的侍者基哈西谈话,让基哈西把以利沙所做的一切大事讲给他听。 5 基哈西正在向王讲述以利沙如何使死人复活的时候,那位书念妇人刚好进宫求见王,基哈西便说:“我主我王,这就是那妇人,这是她那个被以利沙救活的儿子。” 6 王问那妇人,她便原原本本地将那件事禀告王。王委派一位臣仆处理她的事情,并吩咐说:“凡属于这妇人的东西,包括从她离开本地直到今天她田地的所有出产,要全部还给她。”
以利沙对哈薛的预言
7 一天,以利沙到了大马士革。当时亚兰王便·哈达正在生病,他得知上帝的仆人来了, 8 便对哈薛说:“你带着礼物去见上帝的仆人,请他求问耶和华,看看我这病能否痊愈。” 9 哈薛用四十头骆驼驮着大马士革的各种美物前去拜见以利沙。到了那里,他站在以利沙面前说:“你儿子亚兰王便·哈达派我来问你,他的病能否痊愈?”
10 以利沙对哈薛说:“你去告诉他,他一定会痊愈。不过,耶和华告诉我他会死。” 11 他目不转睛地盯着哈薛,盯得他很不安。然后,上帝的仆人哭了。 12 哈薛问:“我主为什么哭呢?”以利沙说:“因为我知道你会加害以色列人。你会放火烧他们的堡垒,用刀杀戮他们的壮丁,摔死他们的孩童,剖开他们的孕妇。” 13 哈薛说:“你仆人算什么,不过是一条狗,怎能做这样的大事呢?”以利沙说:“耶和华告诉我,你要做亚兰王。” 14 哈薛辞别以利沙回去了。王问他:“以利沙对你说什么?”他答道:“以利沙告诉我,你一定会痊愈。” 15 第二天,哈薛拿了一床浸透水的被子,蒙在王的脸上,王窒息而死。于是哈薛篡位。
约兰做犹大王
16 以色列王亚哈的儿子约兰执政第五年,犹大王约沙法让位给儿子约兰。 17 约兰三十二岁登基,在耶路撒冷执政八年。 18 他与亚哈家一样步以色列诸王的后尘,因为他娶了亚哈的女儿为妻,做耶和华视为恶的事。 19 但耶和华因祂仆人大卫的缘故而不愿毁灭犹大,因为祂曾应许让大卫的子孙永远做王。 20 约兰执政期间,以东人反叛犹大,自己立王。 21 约兰率领所有战车前往撒益,他和战车长们被以东人包围。他们乘夜出击,突出重围,各自逃回家去。 22 以东人至今仍脱离犹大的统治。立拿人也在那个时候叛变了。
23 约兰其他的事及其一切所作所为都记在犹大列王史上。 24 约兰与祖先同眠后,葬在大卫城他的祖坟里。他儿子亚哈谢继位。
亚哈谢做犹大王
25 以色列王亚哈的儿子约兰执政第十二年,犹大王约兰的儿子亚哈谢登基。 26 他二十二岁登基,在耶路撒冷执政一年。他母亲叫亚她利雅,是以色列王暗利的孙女。 27 亚哈谢是亚哈家的女婿,他步亚哈家的后尘,做耶和华视为恶的事。
28 他联合亚哈的儿子约兰到基列的拉末与亚兰王哈薛交战。约兰受了伤, 29 便回到耶斯列疗伤。犹大王亚哈谢前去探望。
2 Kings 8
Common English Bible
The woman from Shunem
8 Elisha spoke to the woman whose son he had brought back to life: “You and your household must go away and live wherever you can, because the Lord has called for a famine. It is coming to the land and will last seven years.”
2 So the woman went and did what the man of God asked. She and her household moved away, living in Philistia seven years. 3 When seven years had passed, the woman returned from Philistia. She went to appeal to the king for her house and her farmland. 4 The king was speaking to Gehazi, the man of God’s servant, asking him, “Tell me about all the great things Elisha has done.” 5 So Gehazi was telling the king how Elisha had brought the dead to life. At that very moment, the woman whose son he had brought back to life began to appeal to the king for her house and her farmland.
Gehazi said, “Your Majesty, this is the woman herself! And this is her son, the one Elisha brought to life!”
6 The king questioned the woman, and she told him her story. Then the king appointed an official to help her, saying, “Return everything that belongs to her, as well as everything that the farmland has produced, starting from the day she left the country until right now.”
Hazael becomes king
7 Now Elisha had gone to Damascus when Aram’s King Ben-hadad became sick. The king was told, “The man of God has come all this way.”
8 So the king said to Hazael, “Take a gift with you and go to meet the man of God. Question the Lord through him: ‘Will I recover from this sickness?’”
9 So Hazael went out to meet Elisha. He took along forty camel-loads of Damascus’ finest goods as a gift. He came and stood before Elisha and said, “Your son Ben-hadad, the king of Aram, sent me to you to ask, ‘Will I recover from this sickness?’”
10 Elisha said to him, “Go and tell him, ‘You will definitely recover,’ but actually the Lord has shown me that he will die.” 11 Elisha stared straight at Hazael until he felt uneasy.[a] Then the man of God began to cry.
12 Hazael said, “Master, why are you crying?”
“Because I know what violence you will do to the Israelites,” Elisha said. “You will drive them from their forts with fire. You will kill their young men with the sword. You will smash their children and rip open their pregnant women.”
13 Hazael replied, “How could your servant, who is nothing but a dog, do such mighty things?”
Elisha said, “The Lord has shown me that you will be king over Aram.” 14 Then Hazael left Elisha and returned to his master.
“What did Elisha say to you?” Ben-hadad asked.
“He told me that you will certainly live,” Hazael replied. 15 But the next day he took a blanket, soaked it in water, and put it over Ben-hadad’s face until he died. Hazael succeeded him as king.
Jehoram rules Judah
16 In the fifth year of Israel’s King Joram, Ahab’s son, Jehoram, the son of Judah’s King Jehoshaphat, became king.[b] 17 He was 32 years old when he became king, and he ruled for eight years in Jerusalem. 18 He walked in the ways of Israel’s kings, just as Ahab’s dynasty had done, because he married Ahab’s daughter. He did what was evil in the Lord’s eyes. 19 Nevertheless, because of his servant David, the Lord wasn’t willing to destroy Judah. The Lord had promised to preserve a lamp for David and his sons forever. 20 During Jehoram’s rule Edom rebelled against Judah’s power and appointed their own king. 21 Jehoram[c] along with all his chariots crossed over to Zair. He got up at night to attack the Edomites who had surrounded him and his chariot commanders,[d] but his army fled back home. 22 So Edom has been independent of Judah to this day. Libnah rebelled at the same time. 23 The rest of Jehoram’s deeds and all that he accomplished, aren’t they written in the official records of Judah’s kings? 24 Jehoram died and was buried with his ancestors in David’s City. His son Ahaziah succeeded him as king.
Ahaziah rules Judah
25 Ahaziah, the son of Judah’s king Jehoram, became king in the twelfth year of Israel’s King Joram,[e] Ahab’s son. 26 Ahaziah was 22 years old when he became king, and he ruled for one year in Jerusalem. His mother’s name was Athaliah; she was the granddaughter of Israel’s King Omri. 27 He walked in the ways of Ahab’s dynasty, doing what was evil in the Lord’s eyes, just as Ahab’s dynasty had done, because he had married into Ahab’s family. 28 Ahaziah went with Joram, Ahab’s son, to fight against Aram’s King Hazael at Ramoth-gilead, where the Arameans wounded Joram. 29 King Joram returned to Jezreel to recover from the wounds the Arameans had given him at Ramah in his battle with Aram’s King Hazael. Then Judah’s King Ahaziah, the son of Jehoram, went down to visit Joram, Ahab’s son, at Jezreel because he had been wounded.
Footnotes
- 2 Kings 8:11 Heb uncertain
- 2 Kings 8:16 LXX, Syr; MT includes Jehoshaphat had been Judah’s king.
- 2 Kings 8:21 Heb Joram (also in 8:23-24); the king’s name is usually spelled in its long form Jehoram (cf 2 Chron 21:9).
- 2 Kings 8:21 Heb uncertain
- 2 Kings 8:25 Heb Jehoram (also in 8:29); the king’s name is variously spelled in either long Jehoram or short Joram form.
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