希伯来书 12
Chinese Standard Bible (Simplified)
要坚忍到底
12 因此,我们既然有这么一大群见证人,如同云彩围绕着我们,就让我们脱去各样的重担和容易缠累我们的罪,藉着忍耐去跑那摆在我们前面的赛程, 2 仰望信仰的创始者和成终者耶稣。他为了[a]那摆在他前面的喜乐,就轻看羞辱,忍受了十字架,如今坐在神宝座的右边。
为父的管教
3 其实,你们应当仔细地思想耶稣如何忍受了罪人的顶撞,这样你们心里[b]就不会因丧气而疲倦。 4 你们与罪争战,还没有抵抗到流血的地步。 5 难道你们已经忘记那安慰的话吗?就是他对你们如同对儿女那样讲论的话:
“我儿,你不可轻看主的管教;
被他责备的时候,也不可丧气。
6 因为主所爱的人,主都管教;
他所接纳的每一个儿子,他都鞭打。”[c]
7 对管教的事,你们要忍受;神对待你们,就像对待儿女那样。到底哪一个儿子不受父亲的管教呢? 8 大家都有份受管教;你们如果没有受管教,那么,你们就是私生子,不是儿子了。 9 再者,我们有肉身的父亲来管教我们,我们尚且敬重他们,何况对这位万灵之父,我们难道不更要服从他而活着吗? 10 肉身的父亲在短暂的日子里,固然照着自己的意思来管教我们;但万灵之父是为了我们的益处管教我们,好使我们在他的圣洁上有份。 11 不过所有的管教,当时虽然不觉得是愉快的事,反觉得是忧伤的事,而后来却为那些由此受到操练的人,结出平安和义行的果子。
12 因此,你们要把发软的手、发酸的腿伸直吧! 13 也要为你们的脚把道路修直[d],好使瘸腿的不至扭脚[e],反得痊愈。
警告弃绝神恩典的人
14 你们要追求与众人和睦,要追求圣洁。任何不圣洁的人,都不能见到主。 15 你们要谨慎,免得有人亏缺了神的恩典;免得有苦毒的根长起来搅扰你们,使许多人因此被污秽了; 16 又免得有淫乱的,或像以扫那样不敬神的。以扫为了[f]一点食物,就把自己长子的名份卖了; 17 你们知道,后来他想继承祝福,却被弃绝了,虽然他流着泪水寻求,还是找不到悔改的机会。
18 你们并不是来到了摸得着的山[g]、燃烧着的火、阴云、幽暗、风暴、 19 号角的响声和说话的声音面前——那些听见这声音的人,都恳求不要再向他们说话了, 20 因为他们担当不了那吩咐他们的话:“即使是野兽触摸这山,也要用石头砸死[h]。”[i] 21 那景象实在可怕,连摩西也说:“我非常害怕战兢。”[j] 22 相反,你们却是来到了锡安山、永生神的城、天上的耶路撒冷面前;来到了千万天使的盛会面前; 23 来到了长子们[k]的教会面前——他们的名字[l]已经登记在天上;来到了神面前——他是万人的审判者;来到了义人的灵魂面前——他们得以完全; 24 来到了耶稣面前——他是新约的中保;来到了所洒的血面前——这血比亚伯的血所述说的更美好。
25 你们要当心,不要拒绝向你们[m]说话的那一位。要知道,那些拒绝了在地上警告他们的,尚且无法逃脱惩罚[n],更何况我们背弃从天上警告我们的那一位呢! 26 那时候,他的声音震动了大地,但如今他应许说:“我不仅要再一次震动地,而且还要震动天。”[o] 27 “再一次”这句话表明了那些能够被震动的,就如被造之物,都要被挪去,好使那些不能被震动的可以存留。 28 因此,我们既然在领受一个不能被震动的国度,就让我们怀有感恩的心[p],藉此以虔诚和敬畏,照着神所喜悦的[q]来事奉他。 29 要知道,我们的神实在是吞噬的烈火。
Footnotes
- 希伯来书 12:2 为了——或译作“替换”。
- 希伯来书 12:3 心里——或译作“灵魂”。
- 希伯来书 12:6 《箴言》3:11-12。
- 希伯来书 12:13 修直——或译作“修平”。
- 希伯来书 12:13 扭脚——或译作“偏离”或“被人避开”。
- 希伯来书 12:16 为了——或译作“替换”。
- 希伯来书 12:18 有古抄本没有“山”。
- 希伯来书 12:20 有古抄本附“或被标枪刺穿”。
- 希伯来书 12:20 《出埃及记》19:12-13。
- 希伯来书 12:21 《申命记》9:19。
- 希伯来书 12:23 长子——原文直译“首生者”。
- 希伯来书 12:23 名字——辅助词语。
- 希伯来书 12:25 向你们——辅助词语。
- 希伯来书 12:25 惩罚——辅助词语。
- 希伯来书 12:26 《哈该书》2:6。
- 希伯来书 12:28 怀有感恩的心——或译作“持守恩典”。
- 希伯来书 12:28 照着神所喜悦的——或译作“按蒙喜悦的方式”。
Hebrews 12
Easy-to-Read Version
We Also Should Follow Jesus’ Example
12 We have all these great people around us as examples. Their lives tell us what faith means. So we, too, should run the race that is before us and never quit. We should remove from our lives anything that would slow us down and the sin that so often makes us fall. 2 We must never stop looking to Jesus. He is the leader of our faith, and he is the one who makes our faith complete. He suffered death on a cross. But he accepted the shame of the cross as if it were nothing because of the joy he could see waiting for him. And now he is sitting at the right side of God’s throne. 3 Think about Jesus. He patiently endured the angry insults that sinful people were shouting at him. Think about him so that you won’t get discouraged and stop trying.
God Is Like a Father
4 You are struggling against sin, but you have not had to give up your life for the cause. 5 You are children of God, and he speaks words of comfort to you. You have forgotten these words:
“My child, don’t think the Lord’s discipline is worth nothing,
and don’t stop trying when he corrects you.
6 The Lord disciplines everyone he loves;
he punishes everyone he accepts as a child.” (A)
7 So accept sufferings like a father’s discipline. God does these things to you like a father correcting his children. You know that all children are disciplined by their fathers. 8 So, if you never receive the discipline that every child must have, you are not true children and don’t really belong to God. 9 We have all had fathers here on earth who corrected us with discipline. And we respected them. So it is even more important that we accept discipline from the Father of our spirits. If we do this, we will have life. 10 Our fathers on earth disciplined us for a short time in the way they thought was best. But God disciplines us to help us so that we can be holy like him. 11 We don’t enjoy discipline when we get it. It is painful. But later, after we have learned our lesson from it, we will enjoy the peace that comes from doing what is right.
Be Careful How You Live
12 You have become weak, so make yourselves strong again. 13 Live in the right way so that you will be saved and your weakness will not cause you to be lost.
14 Try to live in peace with everyone. And try to keep your lives free from sin. Anyone whose life is not holy will never see the Lord. 15 Be careful that no one fails to get God’s grace. Be careful that no one loses their faith and becomes like a bitter weed growing among you. Someone like that can ruin your whole group. 16 Be careful that no one commits sexual sin. And be careful that no one is like Esau and never thinks about God. As the oldest son, Esau would have inherited everything from his father. But he sold all that for a single meal. 17 You remember that after Esau did this, he wanted to get his father’s blessing. He wanted that blessing so much that he cried. But his father refused to give him the blessing, because Esau could find no way to change what he had done.
18 You have not come to a place that can be seen and touched, like the mountain the people of Israel saw, which was burning with fire and covered with darkness, gloom, and storms. 19 There is no sound of a trumpet or a voice speaking words like those they heard. When they heard the voice, they begged never to hear another word. 20 They did not want to hear the command: “If anything, even an animal, touches the mountain, it must be killed with stones.”[a] 21 What they saw was so terrible that Moses said, “I am shaking with fear.”[b][c]
22 But you have come to Mount Zion, to the city of the living God, the heavenly Jerusalem.[d] You have come to a place where thousands of angels have gathered to celebrate. 23 You have come to the meeting of God’s firstborn[e] children. Their names are written in heaven. You have come to God, the judge of all people. And you have come to the spirits of good people who have been made perfect. 24 You have come to Jesus—the one who brought the new agreement from God to his people. You have come to the sprinkled blood[f] that tells us about better things than the blood of Abel.
25 Be careful and don’t refuse to listen when God speaks. Those people refused to listen to him when he warned them on earth. And they did not escape. Now God is speaking from heaven. So now it will be worse for those who refuse to listen to him. 26 When he spoke before, his voice shook the earth. But now he has promised, “Once again I will shake the earth, but I will also shake heaven.”[g] 27 The words “once again” clearly show us that everything that was created will be destroyed—that is, the things that can be shaken. And only what cannot be shaken will remain.
28 So we should be thankful because we have a kingdom that cannot be shaken. And because we are thankful, we should worship God in a way that will please him. We should do this with respect and fear, 29 because our God is like a fire that can destroy us.
Footnotes
- Hebrews 12:20
Quote from Ex. 19:12-13. - Hebrews 12:21
Quote from Deut. 9:19. - Hebrews 12:21 These verses refer to things that happened to the people of Israel in the time of Moses as described in Ex. 19.
- Hebrews 12:22 Jerusalem Here, the spiritual city of God’s people.
- Hebrews 12:23 firstborn The first son born in a Jewish family had the most important place in the family and received special blessings. All of God’s children are like that.
- Hebrews 12:24 sprinkled blood The blood (death) of Jesus.
- Hebrews 12:26
Quote from Hag. 2:6.
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