列王纪下 7
Chinese New Version (Simplified)
以利沙预言撒玛利亚获救
7 以利沙说:“你们要听耶和华的话。耶和华这样说:‘明日大约这个时候,在撒玛利亚的城门,三公斤面粉只卖十一克银子,六公斤大麦也只是卖十一克银子。’” 2 但那搀扶王的官长回答神人,说:“即使耶和华在天上开了窗户,也不会有这事发生。”以利沙说:“看哪,你要亲眼看见,却吃不着。”
亚兰军撤退
3 有四个痲风病人在城门口那里,他们彼此说:“我们为甚么坐在这里等死呢? 4 我们如果说:‘我们进城去吧!’城里正有饥荒,我们就要死在那里。我们如果坐在这里,也是要死。现在,让我们去投降亚兰人的军队吧;如果他们饶我们一命,我们就可以活着;如果他们要杀死我们,我们就死吧。” 5 于是他们在黄昏动身去到亚兰人的军营那里;他们来到亚兰人的军营外边,竟看不见一个人在那里。 6 因为主使亚兰人的军队听见战车、战马和大军的声音;他们就彼此说:“看哪,一定是以色列王雇用了赫人的众王和埃及人的众王来攻击我们。” 7 于是他们在黄昏的时候起来逃跑,他们丢下他们的帐幕,他们的马匹和他们的驴子;军营仍在那里,他们却只顾逃命去了。 8 这些患痲风病的人来到军营的外边,他们进入其中一座帐幕,又吃又喝,并且从那里取去金子、银子和衣服,然后离去,把东西收藏起来。他们再回去,进入另一座帐幕,从那里拿走财物,去收藏起来。
四个痲风病人报信
9 他们彼此说:“我们这样作是不对的。今天是报好消息的日子,我们竟不出声,如果我们等到早上天亮,我们就算为有罪了。现在,来吧,我们要去通知王家。” 10 他们就去呼喊守城门的,告诉他们说:“我们去过亚兰人的军营那里,看见那里一个人也没有,也没有人声。只有马仍拴着,驴仍拴着,帐幕都原封不动。” 11 守城门的就喊叫起来,又往城内给王家报信。 12 王在夜间起来,对他的臣仆说:“我告诉你们亚兰人对我们所作的是怎么一回事。他们知道我们闹饥荒,所以出到军营外在田野埋伏,心里说:‘他们必从城里出来。我们就可以活捉他们,进入城里去了。’” 13 他的一位臣仆回答,说:“请叫人拉五匹剩下的马来;看哪,牠们像所有剩下在这里的以色列人,都要像所有死去的以色列人一样;让我们打发人去看看吧。” 14 于是他们取了两辆战车和马匹,王差人去追踪亚兰军,吩咐他们:“去查看吧。” 15 他们就去追踪亚兰军直到约旦河。看哪,沿途堆满了衣物器具,就是亚兰人在匆忙逃走时丢弃的。于是使者回去向王报告。
预言应验
16 众民就出去,抢掠亚兰人的军营。于是三公斤面粉卖十一克银子,六公斤大麦也卖十一克银子,好象耶和华所说的。 17 王指派那官长,就是那搀扶他的,在城门口镇压。众民在城门那里把他践踏在地,他就死了,好象神人所说的,就是王下来到神人那里时,他所说的。 18 这是因为当神人对王说:“明天大约这个时分,在撒玛利亚城门口,六公斤大麦卖十一克银子,三公斤面粉也卖十一克银子。” 19 那官长回答神人,说:“即使耶和华在天上开了窗户,也不会有这事发生。”神人说:“看哪,你要亲眼看见,却吃不着。” 20 这事果然发生在他身上:众民把他践踏在地,他就死了。
列王紀下 7
Chinese Contemporary Bible (Traditional)
7 以利沙說:「你們要聽耶和華的話,耶和華說,『明天這個時候,在撒瑪利亞城門口,三公斤細麵粉只賣十一克銀子,六公斤大麥也賣十一克銀子。』」 2 一個攙扶王的將領對上帝的僕人說:「即使耶和華打開天上的窗戶,也不可能發生這樣的事!」以利沙說:「你必親眼看見,卻吃不到。」
撒瑪利亞城獲救
3 城門口有四個痲瘋病人,他們商量說:「我們為什麼坐在這裡等死呢? 4 如果我們進城,城裡正鬧饑荒,我們會餓死;但我們坐在這裡也是死,不如去投靠亞蘭軍。如果他們不殺我們,我們就能活命;如若不然,死就死吧!」 5 傍晚時分,他們動身去亞蘭人的營地,到了營地外邊,卻發現人影全無。 6 原來,主使亞蘭人聽見大隊人馬和戰車的聲音。他們以為以色列王雇用了赫人的諸王和埃及人的諸王來攻營, 7 便在傍晚時分撇下帳篷、馬和驢,棄營而逃。 8 那幾個痲瘋病人到了營地,走進一個帳篷,又吃又喝,把那裡的金銀和衣服拿走收藏起來,再回來進入另一個帳篷,把財物拿走收藏起來。
9 後來,他們彼此說:「我們這樣做不對。今天是個報好消息的日子,我們卻不作聲。若等到天亮,我們會受懲罰的。走,我們給王報信去。」 10 他們就去喊城門守衛,對他們說:「我們到了亞蘭人的營中,裡面不見人影也沒有人聲,只有拴著的馬和驢,帳篷依然在那裡。」 11 城門守衛就高聲宣告消息,有人去稟告王。 12 王連夜起來,對臣僕說:「我告訴你們是怎麼回事。亞蘭人知道我們正鬧饑荒,就故意離開軍營,埋伏在田野,等我們以色列人出城後,好活捉我們,並攻入城中。」
13 一個臣僕說:「不如派人騎著城中僅存的五匹馬出去打探一下。反正他們和城中剩下的以色列人一樣快要死了。」 14 他們預備了兩輛馬車,王便命人出去追蹤亞蘭軍、查明實情。 15 探子一路追到約旦河,沿路看見到處都是亞蘭軍倉皇逃走時丟棄的衣服和裝備,便回去稟告王。 16 於是,民眾出城搶掠亞蘭人的營地。那時,三公斤細麵粉只賣十一克銀子,六公斤大麥也只賣十一克銀子,正如耶和華所言。 17 王派那位攙扶他的將領守在城門口維持秩序,那將領卻被湧出的人群踩死,應驗了上帝的僕人在王去見他時所說的話。 18 上帝的僕人曾對王說:「明天這個時候,在撒瑪利亞城門口,三公斤細麵粉只賣十一克銀子,六公斤大麥也只賣十一克銀子。」
19 但那將領對上帝的僕人說:「即使耶和華打開天上的窗戶,也不可能發生這樣的事!」上帝的僕人說:「你必親眼看見,卻吃不到。」 20 這話果然應驗在他身上,他被人群踩死在城門口。
2 Kings 7
New Living Translation
7 Elisha replied, “Listen to this message from the Lord! This is what the Lord says: By this time tomorrow in the markets of Samaria, six quarts of choice flour will cost only one piece of silver,[a] and twelve quarts of barley grain will cost only one piece of silver.[b]”
2 The officer assisting the king said to the man of God, “That couldn’t happen even if the Lord opened the windows of heaven!”
But Elisha replied, “You will see it happen with your own eyes, but you won’t be able to eat any of it!”
Outcasts Visit the Enemy Camp
3 Now there were four men with leprosy[c] sitting at the entrance of the city gates. “Why should we sit here waiting to die?” they asked each other. 4 “We will starve if we stay here, but with the famine in the city, we will starve if we go back there. So we might as well go out and surrender to the Aramean army. If they let us live, so much the better. But if they kill us, we would have died anyway.”
5 So at twilight they set out for the camp of the Arameans. But when they came to the edge of the camp, no one was there! 6 For the Lord had caused the Aramean army to hear the clatter of speeding chariots and the galloping of horses and the sounds of a great army approaching. “The king of Israel has hired the Hittites and Egyptians[d] to attack us!” they cried to one another. 7 So they panicked and ran into the night, abandoning their tents, horses, donkeys, and everything else, as they fled for their lives.
8 When the men with leprosy arrived at the edge of the camp, they went into one tent after another, eating and drinking wine; and they carried off silver and gold and clothing and hid it. 9 Finally, they said to each other, “This is not right. This is a day of good news, and we aren’t sharing it with anyone! If we wait until morning, some calamity will certainly fall upon us. Come on, let’s go back and tell the people at the palace.”
10 So they went back to the city and told the gatekeepers what had happened. “We went out to the Aramean camp,” they said, “and no one was there! The horses and donkeys were tethered and the tents were all in order, but there wasn’t a single person around!” 11 Then the gatekeepers shouted the news to the people in the palace.
Israel Plunders the Camp
12 The king got out of bed in the middle of the night and told his officers, “I know what has happened. The Arameans know we are starving, so they have left their camp and have hidden in the fields. They are expecting us to leave the city, and then they will take us alive and capture the city.”
13 One of his officers replied, “We had better send out scouts to check into this. Let them take five of the remaining horses. If something happens to them, it will be no worse than if they stay here and die with the rest of us.”
14 So two chariots with horses were prepared, and the king sent scouts to see what had happened to the Aramean army. 15 They went all the way to the Jordan River, following a trail of clothing and equipment that the Arameans had thrown away in their mad rush to escape. The scouts returned and told the king about it. 16 Then the people of Samaria rushed out and plundered the Aramean camp. So it was true that six quarts of choice flour were sold that day for one piece of silver, and twelve quarts of barley grain were sold for one piece of silver, just as the Lord had promised. 17 The king appointed his officer to control the traffic at the gate, but he was knocked down and trampled to death as the people rushed out.
So everything happened exactly as the man of God had predicted when the king came to his house. 18 The man of God had said to the king, “By this time tomorrow in the markets of Samaria, six quarts of choice flour will cost one piece of silver, and twelve quarts of barley grain will cost one piece of silver.”
19 The king’s officer had replied, “That couldn’t happen even if the Lord opened the windows of heaven!” And the man of God had said, “You will see it happen with your own eyes, but you won’t be able to eat any of it!” 20 And so it was, for the people trampled him to death at the gate!
Footnotes
- 7:1a Hebrew 1 seah [7.3 liters] of choice flour will cost 1 shekel [0.4 ounces or 11 grams]; also in 7:16, 18.
- 7:1b Hebrew 2 seahs [14.6 liters] of barley grain will cost 1 shekel [0.4 ounces or 11 grams]; also in 7:16, 18.
- 7:3 Or with a contagious skin disease. The Hebrew word used here and throughout this passage can describe various skin diseases.
- 7:6 Possibly and the people of Muzur, a district near Cilicia.
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