希伯来书 3
Chinese New Version (Simplified)
耶稣比摩西更尊贵
3 因此,同蒙天召的圣洁的弟兄啊!你们应该想想耶稣,就是作使徒、作我们所宣认的大祭司的那一位。 2 他忠于那位委派他的,好象摩西在 神的全家尽忠一样。 3 他比摩西配得更大的荣耀,好象建造房屋的人比房屋配得更大的尊贵一样。 4 因为每一间房屋都是人建造的,只有万物是 神建造的。 5 摩西不过是个仆人,在 神的全家尽忠,为以后要传讲的事作证; 6 但是基督却是儿子,管理自己的家。如果我们把坦然无惧的心和可夸的盼望持守到底,我们就是他的家了。
以色列人因不信得不到安息
7 所以,就像圣灵所说的:
“如果你们今天听从他的声音,
8 就不要硬着心,
好象在旷野惹他发怒、
试探他的日子一样;
9 在那里,你们的祖先以试验来试探我,
观看我的作为有四十年之久。
10 所以,我向那个世代的人发怒,说:‘他们心里常常迷误,
不认识我的道路。’
11 我就在烈怒中起誓,说:
‘他们绝不可进入我的安息。’”
12 弟兄们,你们要小心,免得你们中间有人存着邪恶、不信的心,以致离弃了永活的 神; 13 趁着还有叫作“今天”的时候,总要天天互相劝勉,免得你们中间有人受了罪恶的诱惑,心里就刚硬了。 14 如果我们把起初的信念坚持到底,就是有分于基督的人了。 15 经上说:
“如果你们今天听从他的声音,
就不要硬着心,
像惹他发怒的时候一样。”
16 那时,听了他的话而惹他发怒的是谁呢?不就是摩西从埃及领出来的那些人吗? 17 四十年之久, 神向谁发怒呢?不就是向那些犯了罪陈尸旷野的人吗? 18 他又向谁起誓说,他们绝对不可以进入他的安息呢?不就是向那些不顺从的人吗? 19 这样看来,他们不能进入安息,是因为不信的缘故。
Hebrews 3
J.B. Phillips New Testament
Moses was a faithful servant: Christ a faithful son
3 1-6 So then, my brothers in holiness who share the highest of all callings, I want you to think of the messenger and High Priest of the faith we hold, Christ Jesus. See him as faithful to the charge God gave him, and compare him with Moses who also faithfully discharged his duty in the household of God. For this man has been considered worthy of greater honour than Moses, just as the founder of a house may be truly said to have more honour than the house itself. Every house is founded by someone, but the founder of everything is God himself. Moses was certainly faithful in all his duties in God’s household, but he was faithful as a servant and his work was only a foreshadowing of the truth that would be known later. But Christ was faithful as a loyal son in the household of the founder, his own Father. And we are members of this household if we maintain our trust and joyful hope steadfast to the end.
Let us be on guard that unbelief does not creep in
7-11 We ought to take note of these words in which the Holy Spirit says: ‘Today, if you will hear his voice, do not harden your hearts in the rebellion, in the day of trial in the wilderness, where your fathers tested me, proved me, and saw my works for forty years. Therefore I was angry with that generation, and said they always go astray in their heart, and they have not known my ways. So I swore in my wrath, they shall not enter my rest’.
12-15 You should therefore be most careful, my brothers, that there should not be in any of you that wickedness of heart which refuses to trust, and deserts the cause of the living God. Help each other to stand firm in the faith every day, while it is still called “today”, and beware that none of you becomes deaf and blind to God through the delusive glamour of sin. For we continue to share in all that Christ has for us so long as we steadily maintain until the end the trust with which we began. These words are still being said for our ears to hear: ‘Today, if you will hear his voice, do not harden your hearts as in the rebellion’.
16-18 For who was it who heard the Word of God and yet provoked his indignation? Was is not all who were rescued from slavery in Egypt under the leadership of Moses? And who was it with whom God was displeased for forty long years? Was it not those who, after all their hearing of God’s Word, fell into sin, and left their bones in the desert? And to whom did God swear that they should never enter his rest? Was it not these very men who refused to trust him?
19 Yes, it is all too plain that it was refusal to trust God that prevented these men from entering his rest.
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