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'民 數 記 14 ' not found for the version: Chinese New Testament: Easy-to-Read Version.

以色列人發怨言

14 當晚,全體會眾放聲大哭,整夜哀號。 他們埋怨摩西和亞倫說:「我們還不如死在埃及或曠野! 耶和華為什麼把我們領到這裡來,讓我們死於刀下?我們的妻兒必被擄去。我們還不如返回埃及。」 他們彼此議論說:「我們選一位首領帶我們回埃及吧!」

摩西和亞倫俯伏在以色列全體會眾面前。 打探迦南的人中,嫩的兒子約書亞和耶孚尼的兒子迦勒撕裂衣服, 對以色列全體會眾說:「我們去打探的地方是佳美之地。 如果耶和華喜悅我們,祂必把我們帶到那片土地,將那奶蜜之鄉賜給我們。 你們不要背叛耶和華,也不要害怕那裡的人,他們不過是我們的獵物,他們已失去庇護。耶和華與我們同在,不要怕他們。」 10 但全體會眾威脅要用石頭打死他們二人。這時耶和華的榮光在會幕中向以色列人顯現。

11 耶和華對摩西說:「這些人藐視我要到何時呢?我在他們中間行了這麼多神蹟,他們仍然不相信我。 12 我要用瘟疫毀滅他們,不讓他們承受那片土地。但我要使你成為大國,比他們更強盛。」 13 摩西對耶和華說:「你曾經用大能把以色列人從埃及領出來,埃及人聽說這事後, 14 一定會告訴迦南的居民。那裡的居民早已聽說你耶和華與以色列人同在,你面對面向他們顯現,你的雲彩停留在他們上面,你白天用雲柱、黑夜用火柱引導他們。 15 如果你把他們全部消滅,那些聽過你威名的列國就會議論說, 16 『耶和華無法把以色列人領到祂起誓要賜給他們的地方,所以在曠野把他們殺了。』 17 因此,求主彰顯偉大的權能,正如你所宣告的, 18 『耶和華不輕易發怒,充滿慈愛;祂赦免罪惡和過犯,但決不免除罪責,必向子孫追討父輩的罪債,直到三四代。』 19 從他們離開埃及直到現在,你一直在饒恕他們,求你以偉大的慈愛再次赦免這些人的罪。」

20 耶和華說:「我聽你的祈求,赦免他們。 21 但我憑我的永恆起誓,正如大地充滿我的榮耀一樣確實, 22-23 他們絕對看不到我起誓要賜給他們祖先的土地,藐視我的人都看不到那片土地。這些人見過我的榮耀,見過我在埃及和曠野所行的神蹟,卻仍然不聽我的話,試探我十次之多。 24 但我的僕人迦勒並非如此,他全心跟從我,所以我必帶他進入那片他去過的土地,讓他的子孫擁有那片產業。 25 由於亞瑪力人和迦南人住在山谷中,明天你們要轉回,沿紅海的路前往曠野。」

26 耶和華對摩西和亞倫說: 27 「這邪惡的會眾向我發怨言要到何時呢?我已聽見以色列人對我的埋怨。 28 你們去把我的話告訴他們,『以色列人啊,我憑我的永恆起誓,我必照你們所說的對待你們。 29 你們當中凡登記在冊、二十歲以上向我發怨言的人,必倒斃在這曠野中, 30 除耶孚尼的兒子迦勒和嫩的兒子約書亞之外,你們無人能進入我起誓應許的那片土地。 31 你們說你們的兒女會被擄去,但我要把他們帶到那裡,讓他們享有那片你們厭棄的土地。 32 而你們必死在這曠野。 33 你們的兒女要在曠野飄泊四十年,為你們的不忠而受苦,直到你們都死在曠野。 34 你們打探了那地方四十天,你們要為自己的罪受苦四十年,一年頂一天。那時,你們就知道與我為敵的後果。』 35 我耶和華已經說過。我必使你們這群與我為敵的惡人死在曠野,無一倖免。」

36 摩西派去打探迦南的人回來以後危言聳聽,以致會眾向摩西發怨言。 37 打探的人因而染上瘟疫,死在耶和華面前, 38 只有嫩的兒子約書亞和耶孚尼的兒子迦勒得以倖免。

39 摩西傳達完耶和華的話後,以色列人非常悲傷。 40 他們次日清早起來到山頂去,說:「我們知罪了,現在我們要去耶和華應許的地方。」 41 摩西說:「你們為什麼要違背耶和華的命令?你們不會成功的。 42 不要去!耶和華已經不在你們中間,你們會被敵人打敗。 43 你們會遇見亞瑪力人和迦南人,並喪身在他們刀下,因為你們離棄耶和華,祂不再與你們同在。」 44 儘管耶和華的約櫃和摩西都沒有出營,他們卻擅自上山頂去。 45 住在山區的亞瑪力人和迦南人下來擊潰了他們,一路追殺他們到何珥瑪。

14 1-3 The whole community was in an uproar, wailing all night long. All the People of Israel grumbled against Moses and Aaron. The entire community was in on it: “Why didn’t we die in Egypt? Or in this wilderness? Why has God brought us to this country to kill us? Our wives and children are about to become plunder. Why don’t we just head back to Egypt? And right now!”

Soon they were all saying it to one another: “Let’s pick a new leader; let’s head back to Egypt.”

Moses and Aaron fell on their faces in front of the entire community, gathered in emergency session.

6-9 Joshua son of Nun and Caleb son of Jephunneh, members of the scouting party, ripped their clothes and addressed the assembled People of Israel: “The land we walked through and scouted out is a very good land—very good indeed. If God is pleased with us, he will lead us into that land, a land that flows, as they say, with milk and honey. And he’ll give it to us. Just don’t rebel against God! And don’t be afraid of those people. Why, we’ll have them for lunch! They have no protection and God is on our side. Don’t be afraid of them!”

10-12 But, up in arms now, the entire community was talking of hurling stones at them.

Just then the bright Glory of God appeared at the Tent of Meeting. Every Israelite saw it. God said to Moses, “How long will these people treat me like dirt? How long refuse to trust me? And with all these signs I’ve done among them! I’ve had enough—I’m going to hit them with a plague and kill them. But I’ll make you into a nation bigger and stronger than they ever were.”

13-16 But Moses said to God, “The Egyptians are going to hear about this! You delivered this people from Egypt with a great show of strength, and now this? The Egyptians will tell everyone. They’ve already heard that you are God, that you are on the side of this people, that you are present among them, that they see you with their own eyes in your Cloud that hovers over them, in the Pillar of Cloud that leads them by day and the Pillar of Fire at night. If you kill this entire people in one stroke, all the nations that have heard what has been going on will say, ‘Since God couldn’t get these people into the land which he had promised to give them, he slaughtered them out in the wilderness.’

17 “Now, please, let the power of the Master expand, enlarge itself greatly, along the lines you have laid out earlier when you said,

18 God, slow to get angry and huge in loyal love,
    forgiving iniquity and rebellion and sin;
Still, never just whitewashing sin.
    But extending the fallout of parents’ sins
to children into the third,
    even the fourth generation.

19 “Please forgive the wrongdoing of this people out of the extravagance of your loyal love just as all along, from the time they left Egypt, you have been forgiving this people.”

20-23 God said, “I forgive them, honoring your words. But as I live and as the Glory of God fills the whole Earth—not a single person of those who saw my Glory, saw the miracle signs I did in Egypt and the wilderness, and who have tested me over and over and over again, turning a deaf ear to me—not one of them will set eyes on the land I so solemnly promised to their ancestors. No one who has treated me with such repeated contempt will see it.

24 “But my servant Caleb—this is a different story. He has a different spirit; he follows me passionately. I’ll bring him into the land that he scouted and his children will inherit it.

25 “Since the Amalekites and Canaanites are so well established in the valleys, for right now change course and head back into the wilderness following the route to the Red Sea.”

26-30 God spoke to Moses and Aaron: “How long is this going to go on, all this grumbling against me by this evil-infested community? I’ve had my fill of complaints from these grumbling Israelites. Tell them, As I live—God’s decree—here’s what I’m going to do: Your corpses are going to litter the wilderness—every one of you twenty years and older who was counted in the census, this whole generation of grumblers and grousers. Not one of you will enter the land and make your home there, the firmly and solemnly promised land, except for Caleb son of Jephunneh and Joshua son of Nun.

31-34 “Your children, the very ones that you said would be taken for plunder, I’ll bring in to enjoy the land you rejected while your corpses will be rotting in the wilderness. These children of yours will live as shepherds in the wilderness for forty years, living with the fallout of your whoring unfaithfulness until the last of your generation lies a corpse in the wilderness. You scouted out the land for forty days; your punishment will be a year for each day, a forty-year sentence to serve for your sins—a long schooling in my displeasure.

35 “I, God, have spoken. I will most certainly carry out these things against this entire evil-infested community which has banded together against me. In this wilderness they will come to their end. There they will die.”

36-38 So it happened that the men Moses sent to scout out the land returned to circulate false rumors about the land causing the entire community to grumble against Moses—all these men died. Having spread false rumors of the land, they died in a plague, confronted by God. Only Joshua son of Nun and Caleb son of Jephunneh were left alive of the men who went to scout out the land.

39-40 When Moses told all of this to the People of Israel, they mourned long and hard. But early the next morning they started out for the high hill country, saying, “We’re here; we’re ready—let’s go up and attack the land that God promised us. We sinned, but now we’re ready.”

41-43 But Moses said, “Why are you crossing God’s command yet again? This won’t work. Don’t attack. God isn’t with you in this—you’ll be beaten badly by your enemies. The Amalekites and Canaanites are ready for you and they’ll kill you. Because you have left off obediently following God, God is not going to be with you in this.”

44-45 But they went anyway; recklessly and arrogantly they climbed to the high hill country. But the Chest of the Covenant and Moses didn’t budge from the camp. The Amalekites and the Canaanites who lived in the hill country came out of the hills and attacked and beat them, a rout all the way down to Hormah.

'民 數 記 14 ' not found for the version: Chinese New Testament: Easy-to-Read Version.

以色列人發怨言

14 當晚,全體會眾放聲大哭,整夜哀號。 他們埋怨摩西和亞倫說:「我們還不如死在埃及或曠野! 耶和華為什麼把我們領到這裡來,讓我們死於刀下?我們的妻兒必被擄去。我們還不如返回埃及。」 他們彼此議論說:「我們選一位首領帶我們回埃及吧!」

摩西和亞倫俯伏在以色列全體會眾面前。 打探迦南的人中,嫩的兒子約書亞和耶孚尼的兒子迦勒撕裂衣服, 對以色列全體會眾說:「我們去打探的地方是佳美之地。 如果耶和華喜悅我們,祂必把我們帶到那片土地,將那奶蜜之鄉賜給我們。 你們不要背叛耶和華,也不要害怕那裡的人,他們不過是我們的獵物,他們已失去庇護。耶和華與我們同在,不要怕他們。」 10 但全體會眾威脅要用石頭打死他們二人。這時耶和華的榮光在會幕中向以色列人顯現。

11 耶和華對摩西說:「這些人藐視我要到何時呢?我在他們中間行了這麼多神蹟,他們仍然不相信我。 12 我要用瘟疫毀滅他們,不讓他們承受那片土地。但我要使你成為大國,比他們更強盛。」 13 摩西對耶和華說:「你曾經用大能把以色列人從埃及領出來,埃及人聽說這事後, 14 一定會告訴迦南的居民。那裡的居民早已聽說你耶和華與以色列人同在,你面對面向他們顯現,你的雲彩停留在他們上面,你白天用雲柱、黑夜用火柱引導他們。 15 如果你把他們全部消滅,那些聽過你威名的列國就會議論說, 16 『耶和華無法把以色列人領到祂起誓要賜給他們的地方,所以在曠野把他們殺了。』 17 因此,求主彰顯偉大的權能,正如你所宣告的, 18 『耶和華不輕易發怒,充滿慈愛;祂赦免罪惡和過犯,但決不免除罪責,必向子孫追討父輩的罪債,直到三四代。』 19 從他們離開埃及直到現在,你一直在饒恕他們,求你以偉大的慈愛再次赦免這些人的罪。」

20 耶和華說:「我聽你的祈求,赦免他們。 21 但我憑我的永恆起誓,正如大地充滿我的榮耀一樣確實, 22-23 他們絕對看不到我起誓要賜給他們祖先的土地,藐視我的人都看不到那片土地。這些人見過我的榮耀,見過我在埃及和曠野所行的神蹟,卻仍然不聽我的話,試探我十次之多。 24 但我的僕人迦勒並非如此,他全心跟從我,所以我必帶他進入那片他去過的土地,讓他的子孫擁有那片產業。 25 由於亞瑪力人和迦南人住在山谷中,明天你們要轉回,沿紅海的路前往曠野。」

26 耶和華對摩西和亞倫說: 27 「這邪惡的會眾向我發怨言要到何時呢?我已聽見以色列人對我的埋怨。 28 你們去把我的話告訴他們,『以色列人啊,我憑我的永恆起誓,我必照你們所說的對待你們。 29 你們當中凡登記在冊、二十歲以上向我發怨言的人,必倒斃在這曠野中, 30 除耶孚尼的兒子迦勒和嫩的兒子約書亞之外,你們無人能進入我起誓應許的那片土地。 31 你們說你們的兒女會被擄去,但我要把他們帶到那裡,讓他們享有那片你們厭棄的土地。 32 而你們必死在這曠野。 33 你們的兒女要在曠野飄泊四十年,為你們的不忠而受苦,直到你們都死在曠野。 34 你們打探了那地方四十天,你們要為自己的罪受苦四十年,一年頂一天。那時,你們就知道與我為敵的後果。』 35 我耶和華已經說過。我必使你們這群與我為敵的惡人死在曠野,無一倖免。」

36 摩西派去打探迦南的人回來以後危言聳聽,以致會眾向摩西發怨言。 37 打探的人因而染上瘟疫,死在耶和華面前, 38 只有嫩的兒子約書亞和耶孚尼的兒子迦勒得以倖免。

39 摩西傳達完耶和華的話後,以色列人非常悲傷。 40 他們次日清早起來到山頂去,說:「我們知罪了,現在我們要去耶和華應許的地方。」 41 摩西說:「你們為什麼要違背耶和華的命令?你們不會成功的。 42 不要去!耶和華已經不在你們中間,你們會被敵人打敗。 43 你們會遇見亞瑪力人和迦南人,並喪身在他們刀下,因為你們離棄耶和華,祂不再與你們同在。」 44 儘管耶和華的約櫃和摩西都沒有出營,他們卻擅自上山頂去。 45 住在山區的亞瑪力人和迦南人下來擊潰了他們,一路追殺他們到何珥瑪。

14 1-3 The whole community was in an uproar, wailing all night long. All the People of Israel grumbled against Moses and Aaron. The entire community was in on it: “Why didn’t we die in Egypt? Or in this wilderness? Why has God brought us to this country to kill us? Our wives and children are about to become plunder. Why don’t we just head back to Egypt? And right now!”

Soon they were all saying it to one another: “Let’s pick a new leader; let’s head back to Egypt.”

Moses and Aaron fell on their faces in front of the entire community, gathered in emergency session.

6-9 Joshua son of Nun and Caleb son of Jephunneh, members of the scouting party, ripped their clothes and addressed the assembled People of Israel: “The land we walked through and scouted out is a very good land—very good indeed. If God is pleased with us, he will lead us into that land, a land that flows, as they say, with milk and honey. And he’ll give it to us. Just don’t rebel against God! And don’t be afraid of those people. Why, we’ll have them for lunch! They have no protection and God is on our side. Don’t be afraid of them!”

10-12 But, up in arms now, the entire community was talking of hurling stones at them.

Just then the bright Glory of God appeared at the Tent of Meeting. Every Israelite saw it. God said to Moses, “How long will these people treat me like dirt? How long refuse to trust me? And with all these signs I’ve done among them! I’ve had enough—I’m going to hit them with a plague and kill them. But I’ll make you into a nation bigger and stronger than they ever were.”

13-16 But Moses said to God, “The Egyptians are going to hear about this! You delivered this people from Egypt with a great show of strength, and now this? The Egyptians will tell everyone. They’ve already heard that you are God, that you are on the side of this people, that you are present among them, that they see you with their own eyes in your Cloud that hovers over them, in the Pillar of Cloud that leads them by day and the Pillar of Fire at night. If you kill this entire people in one stroke, all the nations that have heard what has been going on will say, ‘Since God couldn’t get these people into the land which he had promised to give them, he slaughtered them out in the wilderness.’

17 “Now, please, let the power of the Master expand, enlarge itself greatly, along the lines you have laid out earlier when you said,

18 God, slow to get angry and huge in loyal love,
    forgiving iniquity and rebellion and sin;
Still, never just whitewashing sin.
    But extending the fallout of parents’ sins
to children into the third,
    even the fourth generation.

19 “Please forgive the wrongdoing of this people out of the extravagance of your loyal love just as all along, from the time they left Egypt, you have been forgiving this people.”

20-23 God said, “I forgive them, honoring your words. But as I live and as the Glory of God fills the whole Earth—not a single person of those who saw my Glory, saw the miracle signs I did in Egypt and the wilderness, and who have tested me over and over and over again, turning a deaf ear to me—not one of them will set eyes on the land I so solemnly promised to their ancestors. No one who has treated me with such repeated contempt will see it.

24 “But my servant Caleb—this is a different story. He has a different spirit; he follows me passionately. I’ll bring him into the land that he scouted and his children will inherit it.

25 “Since the Amalekites and Canaanites are so well established in the valleys, for right now change course and head back into the wilderness following the route to the Red Sea.”

26-30 God spoke to Moses and Aaron: “How long is this going to go on, all this grumbling against me by this evil-infested community? I’ve had my fill of complaints from these grumbling Israelites. Tell them, As I live—God’s decree—here’s what I’m going to do: Your corpses are going to litter the wilderness—every one of you twenty years and older who was counted in the census, this whole generation of grumblers and grousers. Not one of you will enter the land and make your home there, the firmly and solemnly promised land, except for Caleb son of Jephunneh and Joshua son of Nun.

31-34 “Your children, the very ones that you said would be taken for plunder, I’ll bring in to enjoy the land you rejected while your corpses will be rotting in the wilderness. These children of yours will live as shepherds in the wilderness for forty years, living with the fallout of your whoring unfaithfulness until the last of your generation lies a corpse in the wilderness. You scouted out the land for forty days; your punishment will be a year for each day, a forty-year sentence to serve for your sins—a long schooling in my displeasure.

35 “I, God, have spoken. I will most certainly carry out these things against this entire evil-infested community which has banded together against me. In this wilderness they will come to their end. There they will die.”

36-38 So it happened that the men Moses sent to scout out the land returned to circulate false rumors about the land causing the entire community to grumble against Moses—all these men died. Having spread false rumors of the land, they died in a plague, confronted by God. Only Joshua son of Nun and Caleb son of Jephunneh were left alive of the men who went to scout out the land.

39-40 When Moses told all of this to the People of Israel, they mourned long and hard. But early the next morning they started out for the high hill country, saying, “We’re here; we’re ready—let’s go up and attack the land that God promised us. We sinned, but now we’re ready.”

41-43 But Moses said, “Why are you crossing God’s command yet again? This won’t work. Don’t attack. God isn’t with you in this—you’ll be beaten badly by your enemies. The Amalekites and Canaanites are ready for you and they’ll kill you. Because you have left off obediently following God, God is not going to be with you in this.”

44-45 But they went anyway; recklessly and arrogantly they climbed to the high hill country. But the Chest of the Covenant and Moses didn’t budge from the camp. The Amalekites and the Canaanites who lived in the hill country came out of the hills and attacked and beat them, a rout all the way down to Hormah.