历代志下 26
Chinese New Version (Simplified)
乌西雅作犹大王(A)
26 全犹大的人民立乌西雅(“乌西雅”又名“亚撒利雅”;参王下14:21)接续他的父亲亚玛谢作王,那时他才十六岁。 2 亚玛谢王和列祖同睡以后,乌西雅重建以禄,并且收归犹大所有。 3 乌西雅登基的时候,是十六岁;他在耶路撒冷作王共五十二年。他的母亲名叫耶可利雅,是耶路撒冷人。 4 乌西雅行耶和华看为正的事,像他的父亲亚玛谢一切所行的。 5 撒迦利亚在世的日子,教导乌西雅敬畏 神,所以乌西雅常常寻求 神;乌西雅寻求 神的时候, 神就使他亨通。
国势日强
6 他出去攻打非利士人,拆毁了迦特的城墙、雅比尼的城墙和亚实突的城墙;又在亚实突境内非利士人中,建造了几座城。 7 神帮助他攻打非利士人和住在姑珥.巴力的阿拉伯人,以及米乌尼人。 8 亚扪人给乌西雅进贡,他的名声传到埃及的边境,因为他极其强盛。 9 乌西雅在耶路撒冷的角门、谷门和城墙转角的地方,建筑了城楼,这些城楼非常坚固。 10 他又在旷野建造了一些瞭望楼,挖了许多贮水池,因为他在高原和平原上有很多牲畜;又因为他喜爱种植,所以在山地上和果园里,雇有农夫和修剪葡萄树的工人。 11 乌西雅又有善于作战的军队,照著书记耶利和官长玛西雅数点的数目,由王的一个将军哈拿尼雅指挥,编队上阵。 12 这些英勇战士中的各家族首领,总数共二千六百人。 13 在他们指挥下的军队,共有三十万七千五百人,都是大有能力,善于作战的,能帮助王攻打仇敌。 14 乌西雅给全队军兵配备了盾牌、矛枪、头盔、铠甲、弓箭和用机弦甩的石头。 15 他又在耶路撒冷制造巧匠发明的器械,安放在城楼和城角上,用来发射利箭和大石。乌西雅的名声传到远方,因为他得了非常的帮助,使他十分强盛。
乌西雅越职受罚
16 乌西雅强盛起来,就心高气傲,以致自寻毁灭,竟冒犯耶和华他的 神;他进了耶和华的殿,要在香坛上烧香。 17 跟随乌西雅进去的,有亚撒利雅祭司,还有耶和华的祭司八十个,都是英勇的人。 18 他们阻止乌西雅王,对他说:“乌西雅啊,给耶和华烧香不是你应作的事,而是亚伦的子孙作祭司的事,他们是分别为圣作烧香的事;请离开圣所吧,因为你作了不应该作的事了,你必不能从耶和华 神那里得着尊荣。”
乌西雅逝世
19 于是乌西雅十分忿怒,手里拿着香炉正要烧香,他向众祭司发怒的时候,就在耶和华的殿里香坛旁边众祭司的面前,他的额上忽然长出了大痲风。 20 大祭司亚撒利雅和众祭司看着他,忽然见他的额上长了大痲风,就急忙催他出殿;他自己也急忙出去,因为耶和华击打了他。 21 乌西雅王长大痲风直到死的时候;他既然长了大痲风,就住在一间隔离的房子里,不能进耶和华的殿。他的儿子约坦执掌朝政,治理国民。 22 乌西雅其余的事迹,一生的始末,亚摩斯的儿子以赛亚先知都记下来了。 23 乌西雅和他的列祖同睡;由于有人说:“他是个长大痲风的人”,所以把他埋葬在王陵的田间,和他的列祖一起。他的儿子约坦接续他作王。
2 Chronicles 26
Complete Jewish Bible
26 Meanwhile, all the people of Y’hudah had taken ‘Uziyahu at the age of sixteen and made him king in place of his father Amatzyahu. 2 He recovered Eilot for Y’hudah and rebuilt it; it was after this that the king [Amatzyahu] slept with his ancestors.
3 ‘Uziyahu was sixteen years old when he began his reign, and he ruled for fifty-two years in Yerushalayim. His mother’s name was Y’kholyahu, from Yerushalayim. 4 He did what was right from Adonai’s perspective, following the example of everything his father Amatzyahu had done. 5 He consulted God during the lifetime of Z’kharyahu, who understood visions of God; and as long as he consulted Adonai, God gave him success.
6 He went out to fight the P’lishtim, breaking down the walls of Gat, Yavneh and Ashdod; and he built cities in the area of Ashdod and among the P’lishtim. 7 God helped him against the P’lishtim, against the Arabs living in Gur-Ba‘al, and against the Me‘unim. 8 The ‘Amonim brought tribute to ‘Uziyahu, and his fame spread abroad as far as the Egyptian frontier, since he kept growing stronger.
9 ‘Uziyahu built towers in Yerushalayim at the Corner Gate, at the Valley Gate and at the Angle, and fortified them. 10 He built towers in the desert and dug many cisterns, because he had much livestock, likewise in the Sh’felah and the coastal plain. He had farmers and vineyard-workers in the hills and in the fertile lands, because he loved the soil.
11 ‘Uziyahu had a standing army of fit soldiers divided into units according to the census taken by the secretary Ye‘i’el and the officer Ma‘aseiyah, under the direction of Hananyah, one of the king’s officials. 12 The total number of clan heads over these strong, brave men was 2,600. 13 They directed a trained army of 307,500 fighting men, a strong force supporting the king in war against the enemy. 14 ‘Uziyahu equipped them, the whole army, with shields, spears, helmets, armor, bows and slingstones.
15 In Yerushalayim he built devices designed by experts for the towers and angles, from which to shoot arrows and lob large stones. His fame spread far and wide, for he was miraculously helped, until he became strong.
16 But when he was strong, he became arrogant, which caused him to become corrupt, so that he sinned against Adonai his God by going into the temple of Adonai to burn incense on the incense altar. 17 ‘Azaryahu the cohen went in after him, and with him were eighty of Adonai’s cohanim, brave men. 18 They stood up to ‘Uziyahu the king; they told him, “It isn’t your job, ‘Uziyahu, to burn incense to Adonai! The job of burning incense belongs to the cohanim, the descendants of Aharon, who have been consecrated. Get out of the sanctuary! You have trespassed, and Adonai, God, will not honor you for this.” 19 This made ‘Uziyahu angry as he stood there with a censer in his hand ready to burn incense; and in his anger at the cohanim, tzara‘at broke out on his forehead right in front of the cohanim in the house of Adonai beside the altar for incense. 20 ‘Azaryahu the chief cohen and all the cohanim stared at him — there he was, with tzara‘at on his forehead! Quickly they threw him out of there; and indeed, he himself hurried to get out, because Adonai had struck him. 21 ‘Uziyahu the king had tzara‘at until his dying day; he lived in a separate house because he had tzara‘at, and was not allowed into the house of Adonai. Meanwhile, Yotam the king’s son ran the king’s household and was regent over the people of the land.
22 Other activities of ‘Uziyahu, from beginning to end, were recorded by Yesha‘yahu the prophet, the son of Amotz. 23 So ‘Uziyahu slept with his ancestors, and they buried him with his ancestors in the graveyard belonging to the kings, because they said, “He had tzara‘at.” Then Yotam his son took his place as king.
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