创世记 9
Chinese Contemporary Bible (Simplified)
上帝与挪亚立约
9 上帝赐福给挪亚和他的儿子们,对他们说:“你们要生养众多,遍布地面。 2 你们要管理所有地上的走兽、空中的飞鸟、地上的爬虫和海里的鱼,它们都必惧怕你们。 3 凡是活着的动物都可作你们的食物,就像菜蔬和谷物一样。 4 只是你们不可吃带血的肉,因为血就是生命。 5 凡是杀人害命的,无论人或兽,我必向他们追讨血债。凡杀人的,我必追讨他的血债。 6 凡杀害人的,也必被人杀害,因为人是上帝照着自己的形象造的。 7 你们要生养众多,使地上人口兴旺。”
8 上帝又对挪亚和他的儿子们说: 9 “我要跟你们和你们的后代, 10 以及所有和你们在一起、从方舟出来的飞禽走兽和牲畜等各种动物立约。 11 我与你们立约,不再叫洪水淹没一切生灵,也不再让洪水毁灭大地。” 12 上帝说:“我与你们及各种生灵立世代永存的约,我要给这个约一个记号。 13 我把彩虹放在云中,作为我跟大地立约的记号。 14 我使云彩覆盖大地的时候,会有彩虹在云中出现。 15 这样我会记得我与你们及一切生灵所立的约,水就不会再泛滥淹灭所有生灵。 16 当我看见彩虹在云中出现的时候,就会记得我与地上一切生灵立的永约。” 17 上帝对挪亚说:“彩虹是我与地上一切生灵立约的记号。”
挪亚和他的儿子
18 与挪亚一起出方舟的有他的儿子闪、含、雅弗。含是迦南的父亲。 19 挪亚这三个儿子的后代遍布天下。
20 挪亚做了农夫,他是第一个栽种葡萄园的人。 21 一天,他喝葡萄酒喝醉了,赤裸着身体躺在帐篷里。 22 迦南的父亲含看见他父亲赤身露体,便去告诉外面的两个弟兄。 23 于是,闪和雅弗拿了一件衣服搭在肩上,倒退着走进帐篷,把衣服盖在父亲身上,他们背着脸不看父亲赤裸的身体。
24 挪亚酒醒后,知道了小儿子做的事, 25 就说:
“迦南该受咒诅,
必做他弟兄的仆人的仆人。”
26 又说:
“闪的上帝耶和华当受称颂!
迦南要做闪的仆人。
27 愿上帝扩张雅弗的疆界,
愿他住在闪的帐篷里,
让迦南做他的仆人。”
28 洪水以后,挪亚又活了三百五十年。 29 挪亚一生共活了九百五十岁。
創世記 9
Chinese Contemporary Bible (Traditional)
上帝與挪亞立約
9 上帝賜福給挪亞和他的兒子們,對他們說:「你們要生養眾多,遍佈地面。 2 你們要管理所有地上的走獸、空中的飛鳥、地上的爬蟲和海裡的魚,牠們都必懼怕你們。 3 凡是活著的動物都可作你們的食物,就像菜蔬和穀物一樣。 4 只是你們不可吃帶血的肉,因為血就是生命。 5 凡是殺人害命的,無論人或獸,我必向他們追討血債。凡殺人的,我必追討他的血債。 6 凡殺害人的,也必被人殺害,因為人是上帝照著自己的形像造的。 7 你們要生養眾多,使地上人口興旺。」
8 上帝又對挪亞和他的兒子們說: 9 「我要跟你們和你們的後代, 10 以及所有和你們在一起、從方舟出來的飛禽走獸和牲畜等各種動物立約。 11 我與你們立約,不再叫洪水淹沒一切生靈,也不再讓洪水毀滅大地。」 12 上帝說:「我與你們及各種生靈立世代永存的約,我要給這個約一個記號。 13 我把彩虹放在雲中,作為我跟大地立約的記號。 14 我使雲彩覆蓋大地的時候,會有彩虹在雲中出現。 15 這樣我會記得我與你們及一切生靈所立的約,水就不會再氾濫淹滅所有生靈。 16 當我看見彩虹在雲中出現的時候,就會記得我與地上一切生靈立的永約。」 17 上帝對挪亞說:「彩虹是我與地上一切生靈立約的記號。」
挪亞和他的兒子
18 與挪亞一起出方舟的有他的兒子閃、含、雅弗。含是迦南的父親。 19 挪亞這三個兒子的後代遍佈天下。
20 挪亞做了農夫,他是第一個栽種葡萄園的人。 21 一天,他喝葡萄酒喝醉了,赤裸著身體躺在帳篷裡。 22 迦南的父親含看見他父親赤身露體,便去告訴外面的兩個弟兄。 23 於是,閃和雅弗拿了一件衣服搭在肩上,倒退著走進帳篷,把衣服蓋在父親身上,他們背著臉不看父親赤裸的身體。
24 挪亞酒醒後,知道了小兒子做的事, 25 就說:
「迦南該受咒詛,
必做他弟兄的僕人的僕人。」
26 又說:
「閃的上帝耶和華當受稱頌!
迦南要做閃的僕人。
27 願上帝擴張雅弗的疆界,
願他住在閃的帳篷裡,
讓迦南做他的僕人。」
28 洪水以後,挪亞又活了三百五十年。 29 挪亞一生共活了九百五十歲。
Genesis 9
New Catholic Bible
Chapter 9
1 God blessed Noah and his sons and told them, “Be fruitful and multiply and fill the earth. 2 [a]Fear and dread of you will come upon every wild animal and every bird of the air, everything that crawls upon the earth and all the fish of the sea; they will be under your dominion.
3 “Whatever moves and has life will be used for your food. I give you all these things, just as I have already given you every green plant. 4 [b]Only do not eat flesh along with its life, that is, with its blood. 5 For your blood, that is, your life, I will require an accounting. I will require it of every living creature, and I will require it of every human in regard to other humans, each person for his brother.
6 “Whoever spills human blood,
that person’s blood will be shed;
for in the image of God
has God made man.
7 And as for you, be fruitful and multiply; become numerous upon the earth and have dominion over it.”
Covenant of Mercy.[c] 8 God said to Noah and his sons, 9 “As for me, I will establish my covenant with you and your descendants after you, 10 with every living creature along with you—the birds, tame and wild animals, and with all the animals which left the ark. 11 I will establish my covenant with you: never again will all living creatures be cut off by the waters of a flood, nor will the earth be laid waste by a flood again.”
12 God said, “This will be a sign of the covenant that I establish between me and you and every living creature for all generations. 13 I will place my rainbow in the clouds and it will be a sign of the covenant between me and the earth. 14 When I gather the clouds over the earth, the rainbow will appear in the clouds. 15 I will remember my covenant between me and you and with every living creature of every kind, that water and flood shall never again destroy all flesh. 16 The rainbow will be in the clouds and I will look upon it and remember the eternal covenant between God and every living creature of every kind that is found upon the earth.”
17 God said to Noah, “This is a sign of the covenant that I am establishing between myself and every creature upon the earth.”
A World of Diverse Peoples[d]
18 The Return of Sin.[e] The sons of Noah who left the ark were Shem, Ham, and Japheth. Ham was the father of the people of Canaan. 19 These were the three sons of Noah, and from these came all the people on the earth.
20 Now Noah tilled the soil, and he was the first to plant grape vines. 21 He drank some of the wine and he became drunk and lay uncovered inside his tent. 22 Ham, the father of the Canaanites, saw his father lying naked, and he mentioned it to his two brothers who were standing outside.[f] 23 Shem and Japheth took a robe and, holding it in back of them, walked backward toward him and covered their father with it. Having faced backward, they did not see their father naked.
24 When Noah woke up from his drunken slumber, he learned what his youngest son had done to him. 25 Because of this, he said,
“Cursed be Canaan!
A slave of slaves
shall he be to his brothers!”[g]
26 [h]And he continued,
“Blessed be the Lord, the God of Shem,
and let Canaan be his slave!
27 May God enlarge Japheth
so that he dwells in the land of Shem;
and let Canaan be his slave!”
28 After the flood, Noah lived for three hundred and fifty years. 29 In all, Noah lived for nine hundred and fifty years, and then he died.
Footnotes
- Genesis 9:2 All this is simply a popular image for describing the complete happiness God had intended for humankind in the state of innocence. Verse 3 makes clear that the eating of meat is part of God’s general plan for the created world.
- Genesis 9:4 In the popular Semitic view blood is the seat of the vital principle; it is not, however, a product of matter but is infused into it by God. Therefore, the blood belongs in its entirety to God, and in a special way the blood of human beings, made as they are in the image of God, who is their protector and avenger.
- Genesis 9:8 God’s intention as enunciated in the Yahwist tradition (8:21-22) is rethought in this Priestly passage as a covenant between God and Noah, analogous to that which will later be established between God and Abraham (Gen 15; 17) and then between God and the Israelite people (Ex 19–24). The imagery brings out the unqualified steadfastness of the divine intention. The Covenant is freely made on God’s part, that is, it does not depend on the future behavior of human beings, for the Lord does not ask Noah to fulfill any particular requirement.
- Genesis 9:18 God has blessed the new creation, and the earth is repopulated. At the heart of this humankind, which is divided and marked by sin, is the towering figure of Abraham. It is upon him that the Lord has affixed his choice as the forerunner through whom the salvation of human beings will take place.
- Genesis 9:18 The story is from the Yahwist tradition. After the second creation, as after the first, we read the story of a sin, a condemnation, and a prophecy of hope. This last is connected with chapter 12 and the call of Abraham.
- Genesis 9:22 This is not a sexual sin but an abuse of power; the sons make themselves the superiors and judges of their father, who is humiliated and dishonored. To the Hebrews drunkenness is wanton, dishonorable, and humiliating; it provokes ridicule, leads to idolatry, incites violence, causes injustice and poverty, and makes persons subject to their enemies. It is unseemly especially for the leaders of nations. Clothing, then, in addition to being a means of decency, expresses the dignity of the person and his or her social position. When naked (Gen 3:7), Adam and Eve are deprived of glory and grace; the garments of skin with which God clothes them (Gen 3:21) are symbolic of their hope of being clothed again in their lost dignity.
- Genesis 9:25 According to the Semitic mentality, the blessings and curses of the Patriarchs (generally) are regarded as efficacious and able to determine the lot of the tribe represented by each Patriarch. For this reason, popular stories connected events or characteristics of a human group with blessings or curses uttered by an ancestor. In the present story Noah curses Canaan and therefore the Canaanites. The Canaanites were to be supplanted by the Hebrews in the conquest of the Promised Land. The Phoenicians, too, were Canaanites (see Gen 10:15-19; Jdg 1:31).
- Genesis 9:26 A great numerical and territorial expansion is announced for the descendants of Japheth; there is a play on the resemblance in sound between this ancestor’s name and the verb meaning “to open,” “to enlarge.”
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