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耶和华使者显于波金

耶和华的使者从吉甲上到波金,对以色列人说:“我使你们从埃及上来,领你们到我向你们列祖起誓应许之地。我又说:‘我永不废弃与你们所立的约, 你们也不可与这地的居民立约,要拆毁他们的祭坛。’你们竟没有听从我的话。为何这样行呢? 因此我又说:我必不将他们从你们面前赶出,他们必做你们肋下的荆棘,他们的神必做你们的网罗。” 耶和华的使者向以色列众人说这话的时候,百姓就放声而哭。 于是给那地方起名叫波金[a]。众人在那里向耶和华献祭。

约书亚卒后以色列人违背耶和华

从前约书亚打发以色列百姓去的时候,他们各归自己的地业,占据地土。 约书亚在世和约书亚死后,那些见耶和华为以色列人所行大事的长老还在的时候,百姓都侍奉耶和华。 耶和华的仆人的儿子约书亚,正一百一十岁就死了。 以色列人将他葬在他地业的境内,就是在以法莲山地的亭拿希烈,在迦实山的北边。 10 那世代的人也都归了自己的列祖。后来有别的世代兴起,不知道耶和华,也不知道耶和华为以色列人所行的事。

11 以色列人行耶和华眼中看为恶的事,去侍奉诸巴力 12 离弃了领他们出埃及地的耶和华他们列祖的神,去叩拜别神,就是四围列国的神,惹耶和华发怒; 13 并离弃耶和华,去侍奉巴力亚斯她录 14 耶和华的怒气向以色列人发作,就把他们交在抢夺他们的人手中,又将他们付于四围仇敌的手中,甚至他们在仇敌面前再不能站立得住。 15 他们无论往何处去,耶和华都以灾祸攻击他们,正如耶和华所说的话,又如耶和华向他们所起的誓。他们便极其困苦。

16 耶和华兴起士师,士师就拯救他们脱离抢夺他们人的手。 17 他们却不听从士师,竟随从叩拜别神,行了邪淫,速速地偏离他们列祖所行的道,不如他们列祖顺从耶和华的命令。 18 耶和华为他们兴起士师,就与那士师同在,士师在世的一切日子,耶和华拯救他们脱离仇敌的手;他们因受欺压扰害,就哀声叹气,所以耶和华后悔了。 19 及至士师死后,他们就转去行恶,比他们列祖更甚,去侍奉叩拜别神,总不断绝顽梗的恶行。 20 于是耶和华的怒气向以色列人发作,他说:“因这民违背我吩咐他们列祖所守的约,不听从我的话, 21 所以约书亚死的时候所剩下的各族,我必不再从他们面前赶出, 22 为要借此试验以色列人,看他们肯照他们列祖谨守遵行我的道不肯。” 23 这样,耶和华留下各族,不将他们速速赶出,也没有交付约书亚的手。

Footnotes

  1. 士师记 2:5 就是“哭”的意思。

耶和华责备以色列人

耶和华的天使从吉甲来到波金,对以色列人说:“我带你们离开埃及,领你们去我起誓要赐给你们祖先的土地。我说,‘我永不废弃跟你们立的约, 你们不可跟这里的居民立约,要毁掉他们的祭坛。’可是你们为什么不听呢? 因此,我告诉你们,我必不赶走这里的居民,他们必成为你们肋旁的刺,他们的神明必成为你们的网罗。” 以色列人听了耶和华的天使说的话,就放声大哭, 他们称那地方为波金[a],在那里向耶和华献祭。

约书亚去世

约书亚遣散以色列人后,他们便各自去攻占所分得的土地。 约书亚在世的时候,以色列人都事奉耶和华。他死后,那些目睹耶和华为以色列人行大事的长老还在世的时候,以色列人仍然事奉耶和华。 耶和华的仆人、嫩的儿子约书亚去世时享年一百一十岁。 以色列人把他葬在他自己的土地上,在迦实山以北、以法莲山区的亭拿·希烈。 10 那一代人都去世后,新一代不认识耶和华,也不知道耶和华为以色列人所行的事。

11 以色列人做耶和华视为恶的事,祭拜巴力。 12 他们背弃了领他们祖先离开埃及的上帝耶和华,追随、祭拜邻邦的各种神明,因而惹耶和华发怒。 13 他们背弃耶和华,去祭拜巴力和亚斯她录。 14 耶和华向他们发怒,使他们遭到掠夺者的攻击和四周仇敌的压制,毫无抵抗之力。 15 他们每次出战,耶和华都与他们为敌,使他们战败,正如祂的誓言。他们苦不堪言。

16 后来,耶和华使士师[b]兴起,从掠夺者手中拯救他们。 17 但他们不听从士师的话,与其他神明苟合,祭拜它们,很快偏离他们祖先的道路,没有像他们的祖先那样遵行耶和华的命令。 18 耶和华见他们因敌人的压迫和苦待而哀号,就怜悯他们,使士师陆续兴起,并与每位士师同在。士师在世之日,耶和华从仇敌手中拯救他们。 19 士师去世以后,他们又故态复萌,追随、祭拜其他神明,比他们的祖先更败坏。他们执迷不悟,怙恶不悛。 20 耶和华向他们发怒,说:“这百姓违背了我跟他们祖先所立的约,不听从我的话。 21 因此,我不再逐出约书亚去世时还没有赶走的外族人, 22 我要借此试验以色列人,看他们是否像他们祖先一样谨遵我的道。” 23 这就是为什么耶和华留下那些外族人,没有立刻把他们赶走,也没有把他们交在约书亚手中。

Footnotes

  1. 2:5 波金”意思是“哭泣”。
  2. 2:16 士师”意思是“首领”。

The Angel of the Lord at Bokim

The angel of the Lord went up to the city of Bokim from the city of Gilgal. The angel spoke this message from the Lord to the Israelites: “I brought you out of Egypt and led you to the land that I promised to give to your ancestors. I told you I would never break my agreement with you. But in return, you must never make any agreement with the people living in that land. You must destroy their altars. I told you that, but you didn’t obey me.

“Now I will tell you this, ‘I will not force the other people to leave this land any longer. These people will become a problem for you. They will be like a trap to you. Their false gods will become like a net to trap you.’”

After the angel gave the Israelites this message from the Lord, the people cried loudly. So they named the place Bokim.[a] There they offered sacrifices to the Lord.

Disobedience and Defeat

Then Joshua told the people to go home, so each tribe went to take their area of land. The Israelites served the Lord as long as Joshua was alive, and they continued serving the Lord during the lifetimes of the elders who lived after Joshua had died. These old men had seen all the great things the Lord had done for the Israelites. Joshua son of Nun, the servant of the Lord, died at the age of 110 years. The Israelites buried Joshua on the land that he had been given. That was at Timnath Heres, in the hill country of Ephraim, north of Mount Gaash.

10 After that whole generation died, the next generation grew up. This new generation did not know about the Lord or what he had done for the Israelites. 11 So the Israelites did something very evil before the Lord. They began serving the false god Baal. 12 It was the Lord, the God their ancestors worshiped, who had brought the Israelites out of Egypt. But they stopped following him and began to worship the false gods of the people living around them. This made the Lord angry. 13 The Israelites stopped following the Lord and began worshiping Baal and Ashtoreth.

14 The Lord was angry with the Israelites, so he let enemies attack them and take their possessions. He let their enemies who lived around them defeat them. The Israelites could not protect themselves from their enemies. 15 When the Israelites went out to fight, they always lost. They lost because the Lord was not on their side. He had already warned them that they would lose if they served the gods of the people living around them. The Israelites suffered very much.

16 Then the Lord chose leaders called judges. These leaders saved the Israelites from the enemies who took their possessions. 17 But the Israelites did not listen to their judges. The Israelites were not faithful to God—they followed other gods.[b] In the past, the ancestors of the Israelites obeyed the Lord’s commands. But now the Israelites changed and stopped obeying the Lord.

18 Many times the enemies of Israel did bad things to the people, so the Israelites would cry for help. And each time the Lord felt sorry for the people and sent a judge to save them from their enemies. The Lord was always with those judges. Each time the Israelites were saved from their enemies. 19 But when each judge died, the Israelites again sinned and started worshiping the false gods. They acted worse than their ancestors did. The Israelites were very stubborn and refused to change their evil ways.

20 So the Lord became angry with the Israelites, and he said, “This nation has broken the agreement that I made with their ancestors. They have not listened to me. 21 So I will no longer defeat the nations and clear the way for the Israelites. Those nations were still in this land when Joshua died, and I will let them stay in this land. 22 I will use them to test the Israelites. I will see if the Israelites can keep the Lord’s commands as their ancestors did.” 23 The Lord allowed those nations to stay in the land. He did not quickly force them to leave the country. He did not help Joshua’s army defeat them.

Footnotes

  1. Judges 2:5 Bokim This name means “people crying.”
  2. Judges 2:17 were not faithful … gods Literally, “acted like a prostitute with other gods.”