历代志上 12
Chinese New Version (Simplified)
投奔大卫的便雅悯勇士
12 大卫因为基士的儿子扫罗的缘故,躲在洗革拉的时候,以下这些人就来到大卫那里;他们都是勇士,在战争中帮助他。 2 他们配备弓箭,能用左右两手开弓甩石射箭;他们都属便雅悯支派,是扫罗的亲族。 3 他们的首领是亚希以谢,其次是约阿施,都是基比亚人示玛的儿子;还有亚斯玛威的儿子耶薛和毘力;又有比拉迦和亚拿突人耶户, 4 以及基遍人以实买雅,他在三十人中是个勇士,并且统领那三十人,又有耶利米、雅哈悉、约哈难和基得拉人约撒拔(“又有耶利米……约撒拔”在《马索拉文本》为12:5)、 5 伊利乌赛、耶利摩、比亚利雅、示玛利雅、哈律弗人示法提雅;(本节在《马索拉文本》为12:6) 6 可拉人有以利加拿、耶西亚、亚萨列、约以谢和雅朔班、 7 基多人耶罗罕的儿子犹拉和西巴第雅。
投奔大卫的迦得勇士
8 迦得支派中,有些人走到旷野的山寨去投奔大卫,他们都是英勇的战士,善于作战,能使用盾牌和长枪;他们的面貌好象狮子,他们敏捷得好象山上的羚羊。 9 第一个是以薛,第二是俄巴底雅,第三是以利押, 10 第四是弥施玛拿,第五是耶利米, 11 第六是亚太,第七是以利业, 12 第八是约哈难,第九是以利萨巴, 13 第十是耶利米,第十一是末巴奈。 14 这些都是迦得支派中的军长,最小的一个能抵挡一百人,最大的一个能抵挡一千人。 15 在正月,约旦河水涨过两岸的时候,这些人过了河,使全平原的人都东奔西逃。
投奔大卫的便雅悯人与犹大人
16 便雅悯支派和犹大支派中也有人来到山寨投奔大卫。 17 大卫出去迎见他们,对他们说:“你们若是存着和平的心到我这里来帮助我,我就与你们结盟,但你们若是把我这无辜的人出卖给我的敌人,就愿我们列祖的 神鉴察和审判。” 18 当时, 神的灵降在那三十个勇士的首领亚玛撒身上,他就说:
“大卫啊,我们是来归从你;
耶西的儿子啊,我们是来跟随你;
愿你平平安安,
愿帮助你的人也都平安,
因为你的 神帮助了你。”
于是大卫收留了他们,立他们作军长。
投奔大卫的玛拿西人
19 大卫从前与非利士人一起,要去攻击扫罗的时候,有些玛拿西支派的人投奔大卫;但他们没有帮助非利士人,因为非利士人的领袖商议后把他遣回,说:“恐怕大卫带着我们的首级归向他的主人扫罗。” 20 大卫回到洗革拉的时候,玛拿西支派的押拿、约撒拔、耶叠、米迦勒、约撒拔、以利户、洗勒太来投奔他,他们都是玛拿西支派中的千夫长。 21 他们帮助大卫,与他一同攻击贼匪;他们全是英勇的战士,是军队的领袖。 22 那时,天天都有人投奔大卫,要帮助他,以致成了一支大军,好象 神的军兵一样。
投奔大卫的军兵
23 预备作战的首领来到希伯仑见大卫,要照着耶和华的命令把扫罗的国位转归大卫,他们的数目如下: 24 犹大支派的子孙拿盾牌和长枪的,共有六千八百人,都预备好作战。 25 西缅支派的子孙能作战的英勇战士,共有七千一百人。 26 利未支派的子孙中,共有四千六百人。 27 耶何耶大是亚伦家的领袖,跟随他的,共有三千七百人。 28 还有一个年轻的英勇战士撒督和他家族的二十二个领袖。 29 便雅悯支派的子孙中,扫罗的亲族也有三千人,直到现在他们多半支持扫罗家。 30 以法莲支派的子孙中,在自己家族中有名声的英勇的战士,共有二万零八百人。 31 玛拿西半个支派中有记名的,共一万八千人,都来拥立大卫为王。 32 以萨迦支派的子孙中,通晓时势和知道以色列当怎样行的,共有二百个首领;他们所有的亲族都听从他们的命令。 33 西布伦支派的子孙中,能出去作战、可以使用各种兵器,行军整齐、不生二心的,共有五万人。 34 拿弗他利支派的子孙中,有一千个领袖;跟随他们拿着盾牌和矛枪的,共有三万七千人。 35 但支派的子孙中能作战的,共有二万八千六百人。 36 亚设支派的子孙中,能出去上阵作战的,共有四万人。 37 在约旦河东岸,流本支派、迦得支派和玛拿西半个支派的人中,能拿各种兵器作战的,共有十二万。
38 以上这些战士,行军齐整,一心一意来到希伯仑,要立大卫作以色列王;其余的以色列人也都一心一意要立大卫为王。 39 他们在那里三天,与大卫在一起吃喝,因为他们的亲族给他们预备好了。 40 在他们附近的人,甚至以萨迦、西布伦和拿弗他利支派的人,都用驴、骆驼、骡子和牛,给他们带来了很多食物:面饼、无花果饼、葡萄饼干、酒、油和许多牛羊,以色列全境就充满欢乐。
1 Chronicles 12
GOD’S WORD Translation
The Men Who Helped David Become King
12 These are the men who came to David at Ziklag when he was banished by Saul, son of Kish. They were among the soldiers who went into battle with David. 2 They were armed with bows and could sling stones or shoot arrows with either their right or their left hands. They were Saul’s relatives, ⌞from the tribe of⌟ Benjamin. 3 Ahiezer was the leader, then Joash (they were the sons of Shemaah from Gibeah), Azmaveth’s sons Jeziel and Pelet, Beracah and Jehu from Anathoth, 4 Ishmaiah from Gibeon (one of the thirty fighting men and one of their leaders),[a] Jeremiah, Jahaziel, Johanan, and Jozabad from Gederah, 5 Eluzai, Jerimoth, Bealiah, Shemariah, and Shephatiah from Haruph, 6 Elkanah, Isshiah, Azarel, Joezer, and Jashobeam (Korah’s descendants), 7 and Joelah and Zebadiah, Jeroham’s sons from Gedor.
8 Some men left Gad to join David at the fortified camp in the desert. They were warriors, trained soldiers, able to fight with shields and spears. They looked like lions and were as fast as gazelles on the hills. 9 Ezer was the first of these soldiers. The second was Obadiah. The third was Eliab. 10 The fourth was Mishmannah. The fifth was Jeremiah. 11 The sixth was Attai. The seventh was Eliel. 12 The eighth was Johanan. The ninth was Elzabad. 13 The tenth was Jeremiah. The eleventh was Machbannai. 14 These descendants of Gad were army officers. The least able one was in command of 100 men, and the best one was in command of 1,000. 15 In the first month of the year, these men crossed the Jordan River when it was flooding its banks. They chased away all the people in the valleys to the east and west.
16 Some of the men of Benjamin and Judah came to David at the fortified camp. 17 David went to meet them. He told them, “If you’ve come to help me as friends would, then you may join me. But if you’ve come to betray me to my enemies, even though I haven’t committed a crime, may the God of our ancestors see this and judge you.”
18 Then the Spirit gave Amasai, the leader of the thirty, the strength ⌞to say⌟,
“We are yours, David.
We are with you, son of Jesse.
Success, success to you!
Success to those who help you,
because your God is helping you.”
So David welcomed them and made them officers over his troops.
19 Some men from Manasseh had deserted ⌞Saul’s army⌟ to join David when he went with the Philistines to attack Saul. (However, David didn’t help the Philistines because their rulers sent him away after considering the matter. They said, “It will cost us our heads when he deserts and joins his master Saul.”) 20 When David went to Ziklag, these men from Manasseh deserted to join him: Adnah, Jozabad, Jediael, Michael, Jozabad, Elihu, and Zillethai. Each one was an officer over 1,000 men in Manasseh. 21 They helped David fight raiding parties because they were all warriors, commanders in the army. 22 From day to day, men came to help David until he had an army as large as God’s army.
23 These are the numbers of the men equipped for war. The men joined David at Hebron to turn Saul’s kingship over to David, as the Lord had said.
24 From Judah’s descendants there were 6,800 men equipped for war. They carried shields and spears.
25 From Simeon’s descendants there were 7,100 warriors.
26 From Levi’s descendants there were 4,600 27 as well as Jehoiada (leader of Aaron’s families). With him there were 3,700 men, 28 and Zadok, a young warrior from whose family came 22 officers.
29 From Benjamin’s descendants, Saul’s relatives, there were 3,000 men, though most of them remained loyal to Saul’s family. 30 From Ephraim’s descendants there were 20,800 warriors who were famous among their families.
31 From half of the tribe of Manasseh there were 18,000 who had been designated by name to make David king.
32 From Issachar’s descendants there were 200 leaders who understood the times and knew what Israel should do. Their relatives were under their command.
33 From Zebulun there were 50,000 experienced soldiers. They were equipped for battle with every kind of weapon. Their loyalty was unquestioned.
34 From Naphtali there were 1,000 commanders. With them were 37,000 who fought with shields and spears.
35 From Dan there were 28,600 ready for battle.
36 From Asher there were 40,000 experienced soldiers ready for battle.
37 From the east side of the Jordan River, from Reuben, Gad, and half the tribe of Manasseh, there were 120,000 soldiers ready to fight with all kinds of weapons.
38 All of these soldiers, who were prepared for battle, came with a single purpose to Hebron—to make David king of all Israel. The rest of Israel also had agreed to make David king. 39 They ate and drank with David for three days because their relatives ⌞in Judah⌟ had provided enough for them. 40 Also, their neighbors as far as the territories of Issachar, Zebulun, and Naphtali brought food on donkeys, camels, mules, and oxen. There was plenty of flour, fig cakes, raisins, wine, olive oil, cattle, and sheep, because Israel was celebrating.
Footnotes
- 12:4 1 Chronicles 12:4b–40 in English Bibles is 1 Chronicles 12:5–41 in the Hebrew Bible.
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