耶利米书 4
Chinese New Version (Simplified)
呼召以色列和犹大悔改
4 “以色列啊!你要是回转,
就当回转归向我。”
这是耶和华的宣告。
“如果你从我面前除掉你可憎的偶像,
不到处浪荡;
2 如果你凭真理、公正、公义,
指着永活的耶和华起誓;
列国就必因耶和华蒙福,
也必以他为荣。”
3 耶和华对犹大和耶路撒冷的人这样说:
“你们要为自己开垦未经耕耘之地,
却不要撒种在荆棘中!
4 犹大人和耶路撒冷的居民哪!
你们要为了耶和华的缘故自行割礼,
除去心里的污秽;
不然,我的忿怒必因你们的恶行,
如火一般发出来,
无人能熄灭!”
5 “你们应当在犹大宣告,
在耶路撒冷传扬,说:
‘要在境内吹号。’
高声呼叫,说:
‘你们要集合起来,我们要进到坚固的城里去!’
6 要向锡安竖起旗号,
赶快逃命,不可停留,
因为我必使灾祸与严重的毁灭,
从北方而来。”
7 狮子从牠的密林中上来了,
毁坏列国的已经动身,
从他的本处出发,
为要使你的地荒凉,
使你的城市破毁,无人居住。
8 因此,你们应当披上麻布,
痛哭哀号,
因为耶和华的烈怒,
还没有离开我们。
9 “到那日,君王和首领的勇气消失,
祭司也要惊惶,
先知都必诧异。”
这是耶和华的宣告。
10 于是我说:“噢!主耶和华啊!你真的欺骗了这人民,也欺骗了耶路撒冷,说:‘你们必平安无事’,其实刀剑已经架在颈项上了!”
11 到那时,必有话对这人民和耶路撒冷说:“有一阵热风从旷野光秃的高冈,刮向我的子民(“我的子民”原文作“我子民的女子”),不是为簸散,也不是为扬净; 12 这过强的风要为我刮来,我就要向他们宣告我的判词。”
13 看哪!他必如密云涌聚,
他的战车如旋风,
他的马比鹰还快。
我们有祸了,我们灭亡了!
14 耶路撒冷啊!洗净你心中的邪恶,
使你可以得救!
你心存恶念,
要到几时呢?
15 因为有声音从但宣告,
从以法莲山传出灾祸的警报。
16 “要向列国提说,
向耶路撒冷宣扬:
‘围攻的人从远地而来,
向犹大的各城镇大声吶喊。
17 他们四面包围耶路撒冷,
好象看守田地的人一样,
因为耶路撒冷背叛了我。’”
这是耶和华的宣告。
18 “你这一切灾祸是你的所作所为作成的,
这就是你的恶果,
实在是苦,直透心底。”
先知为 神的子民悲哀
19 我的肺腑,我的肺腑啊!我绞痛欲绝。
我的心哪!我的心在我里面颤抖,
我不能缄默不语。
我的灵啊!我听见了号角的声音,
也听见了战争的吶喊。
20 毁灭的消息频传,
因为全国尽都毁坏,
我的帐棚忽然毁坏,
我的幔子转瞬破裂。
21 我看见旗号要到几时呢?
我听见号角的声音要到几时呢?
22 “我的子民愚妄,
他们连我都不认识,
是无知的儿女,
没有悟性;
他们有智慧行恶,
却没有知识行善。”
23 我观看地,地是空虚混沌;
我仰视天,天上也全然无光。
24 我观看大山,它们尽都震动,
小山也都摇来摇去。
25 我观看,毫无人迹;
空中的飞鸟也逃掉了。
26 我观看,肥美田园变为荒野;
在耶和华面前,就是在他烈怒之下,
所有的城市都被拆毁。
27 因为耶和华这样说:
“全国都必荒凉,
我却不尽行毁灭。
28 因此,地要悲哀,
天必昏暗。
因为我说过,就不后悔;
我定了意,决不改变。”
29 因着骑兵和弓箭手的响声,
各城的人尽都逃跑。
他们进入密林,爬上岩穴;
各城都被撇下,
无人住在其中。
30 你这被毁坏的啊!你在干甚么?
即使你穿上朱红色的服装,
佩戴黄金饰物,
用颜料画大你的眼睛,
你自炫漂亮,也是白费的。
爱你的人仍然鄙视你,
他们都在寻索你的命!
31 我听到好象妇人产痛的叫声,
正像生头胎孩子的妇人疼痛的叫声,
就是锡安居民(“居民”原文作“女子”)的声音,他们喘着气,
伸开双手,说:
“哎!我有祸了!
在那些杀人者跟前,我发昏了!”
Jeremiah 4
Contemporary English Version
How Israel Can Return to the Lord
4 The Lord said:
Israel, if you really want
to come back to me, get rid
of those disgusting idols.
2 Make promises only in my name,
and do what you promise!
Then all nations will praise me,
and I will bless them.
3 (A) People of Jerusalem and Judah,
don't be so stubborn!
Your hearts have become hard,
like unplowed ground
where thornbushes grow.
4 With all your hearts,
keep the agreement
I made with you.
But if you are stubborn
and keep on sinning,
my anger will burn like a fire
that cannot be put out.
Disaster Is Coming
The Lord said:
* 5 “Sound the trumpets, my people.
Warn the people of Judah,[a]
‘Run for your lives!
6 Head for Jerusalem
or another walled town!’
“Jeremiah, tell them I'm sending
disaster from the north.
7 An army will come out,
like a lion from its den.
It will destroy nations
and leave your towns empty
and in ruins.”
8 Then I told the people
of Israel,
“Put on sackcloth![b]
Mourn and cry out,
‘The Lord is still angry
with us.’ ”
9 The Lord said,
“When all this happens,
the king and his officials,
the prophets and the priests
will be shocked and terrified.”
10 I said, “You are the Lord God. So why have you fooled everyone, especially the people of Jerusalem? Why did you promise peace, when a knife is at our throats?”
The Coming Disaster
11-12 When disaster comes, the Lord will tell you people of Jerusalem,
“I am sending a windstorm
from the desert—
not a welcome breeze.[c]
And it will sweep you away
as punishment for your sins.
13 Look! The enemy army
swoops down like an eagle;
their cavalry and chariots
race faster than storm clouds
blown by the wind.”
Then you will answer,
“We are doomed!”
14 But Jerusalem, there is still time
for you to be saved.
Wash the evil from your hearts
and stop making sinful plans,
15 before a message of disaster
arrives from the hills of Ephraim
and the town of Dan.[d]
16-17 The Lord said,
“Tell the nations that my people
have rebelled against me.
And so an army will come
from far away
to surround Jerusalem
and the towns of Judah.
I, the Lord, have spoken.
18 “People of Judah,
your hearts will be in pain,
but it's your own fault
that you will be punished.”
Jeremiah's Vision of the Coming Punishment
19 I can't stand the pain!
My heart pounds,
as I twist and turn in agony.
I hear the signal trumpet
and the battle cry of the enemy,
and I cannot be silent.
20 I see the enemy defeating us
time after time,
leaving everything in ruins.
Even my own home
is destroyed in a moment.
21 How long will I see enemy flags
and hear their trumpets?
22 I heard the Lord say,
“My people ignore me.
They are foolish children
who do not understand
that they will be punished.
All they know is how to sin.”
23 After this, I looked around.
The earth was barren,
with no form of life.
The sun, moon, and stars
had disappeared.
24 The mountains were shaking;
25 no people could be seen,
and all the birds
had flown away.
26 Farmland had become a desert,
and towns were in ruins.
The Lord's fierce anger
had done all of this.
The Death of Jerusalem
27-28 The Lord said:
I have made my decision,
and I won't change my mind.
This land will be destroyed,
although not completely.
The sky will turn dark,
and the earth will mourn.
29 Enemy cavalry and archers
shout their battle cry.
People run for their lives
and try to find safety
among trees and rocks.
Every town is empty.
30 Jerusalem, your land
has been wiped out.
But you act like a prostitute
and try to win back your lovers,
who now hate you.
You can put on a red dress,
gold jewelry, and eye shadow,
but it's no use—
your lovers are out to kill you!
31 I heard groaning and crying.
Was it a woman giving birth
to her first child?
No, it was Jerusalem,
gasping for breath
and begging for help.
“I'm dying!” she said.
“They have murdered me.”
Footnotes
- 4.5 Judah: Hebrew “Judah and Jerusalem.”
- 4.8 sackcloth: A rough, dark-colored cloth made from goat or camel hair and used to make grain sacks. It was worn in times of trouble or sorrow.
- 4.11,12 a welcome breeze: Hebrew “a wind to blow away the husks.” Farmers used a special shovel to pitch grain and husks into the air. Wind would blow away the light husks, and the grain would fall back to the ground, where it could be gathered up.
- 4.15 Ephraim … Dan: The hills of Ephraim were to the north of Jerusalem, and Dan was even farther north. They would be reached by the invading army first.
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