路加福音 21
Chinese New Version (Traditional)
窮寡婦的奉獻(A)
21 耶穌抬眼看見有錢的人把奉獻投入奉獻箱。 2 他又看見一個窮寡婦,投入兩個小錢, 3 就說:“我實在告訴你們,這個窮寡婦所投的,比眾人投的更多。 4 因為這些人都是把自己剩餘的投進去作奉獻,這寡婦是自己不足,卻把所有養生的都投進去了。”
預言聖殿被毀(B)
5 有人在談論聖殿,是用美麗的石頭和供物裝飾的。耶穌說: 6 “你們看見的這些,到了日子,必沒有一塊石頭留在另一塊石頭上面,每一塊都要拆下來。”
這世代終結的預兆(C)
7 那些人問他:“老師,甚麼時候會有這些事呢?這些事要發生的時候,有甚麼預兆呢?” 8 他說:“你們要小心,不要被人迷惑。因為有許多人要來,假冒我的名說:‘我就是基督’,又說:‘時候近了。’你們不要跟從這些人。 9 你們要聽見戰亂和暴動,但不要驚慌,因為這些事是必先發生的,不過結局卻不會立刻就到。” 10 過了一會兒,耶穌又對他們說:“一個民族要起來攻打另一個民族,一個國家要起來攻打另一個國家。 11 必有大地震,到處有饑荒和瘟疫,天上必有又恐怖又巨大的預兆。 12 但在這一切以先,人必為我的名,下手拘捕、迫害你們,把你們交給會堂,下在監裡,甚至押到君王和總督面前, 13 結果卻成了你們見證的機會。 14 所以,你們應當心裡鎮定,用不著預先思慮怎樣申辯。 15 因為我必賜給你們口才、智慧,是你們所有的敵人不能抵抗,也不能駁倒的。 16 你們也會被父母、弟兄、親戚、朋友出賣,他們又要害死你們一些人。 17 你們要因我的名,被眾人恨惡, 18 然而連你們的一根頭髮,也必不失落。 19 你們要以堅忍的心志,贏取自己的靈魂。
預言耶路撒冷被毀(D)
20 “當你們看見耶路撒冷被軍隊圍困的時候,就知道它荒涼的日子近了。 21 那時,住在猶太的,應該逃到山上;住在城裡的,要離開;住在鄉下的,不要進城。 22 因為這是報仇的日子,使經上的一切話都得應驗。 23 當那些日子,懷孕的和乳養孩子的有禍了!因為大災難要臨到這地,烈怒要臨到這民。 24 他們將倒在刀下,被擄到各國,耶路撒冷必被外族人踐踏,直到外族人的日期滿足。
人子必駕雲降臨(E)
25 “日月星辰將有異兆;在地上,各國也要因著海洋波濤的咆哮而困苦不安。 26 天上的萬象震動,人因為等待即將臨到世界的事,都嚇昏了。 27 那時,他們要看見人子,帶著能力,滿有榮耀,駕著雲降臨。 28 一有這些事,你們就當挺身昂首,因為你們的救贖近了。”
29 耶穌又給他們講了一個比喻:“你們看看無花果樹和各樣的樹。 30 它們甚麼時候發芽,你們看見了,就知道夏天近了。 31 同樣,你們甚麼時候看見這些事發生,也應該知道 神的國近了。 32 我實在告訴你們,這一切都必定發生,然後這世代才會過去。 33 天地都過去,但我的話決不會廢去。
警醒祈求
34 “你們應當自己小心,免得在貪食醉酒和生活的掛慮壓住你們的心的時候,那日子突然臨到你們, 35 正如網羅臨到全地的所有居民。 36 你們要時刻警醒,常常祈求,好讓你們能逃避這一切要發生的事,可以站在人子面前。”
37 耶穌白天在殿裡教導人,晚上就到橄欖山上去過夜。 38 群眾清早起來上聖殿,到他那裡要聽他講道。
Luke 21
The Message
21 1-4 Just then he looked up and saw the rich people dropping offerings in the collection plate. Then he saw a poor widow put in two pennies. He said, “The plain truth is that this widow has given by far the largest offering today. All these others made offerings that they’ll never miss; she gave extravagantly what she couldn’t afford—she gave her all!”
Watch Out for Doomsday Deceivers
5-6 One day people were standing around talking about the Temple, remarking how beautiful it was, the splendor of its stonework and memorial gifts. Jesus said, “All this you’re admiring so much—the time is coming when every stone in that building will end up in a heap of rubble.”
7 They asked him, “Teacher, when is this going to happen? What clue will we get that it’s about to take place?”
8-9 He said, “Watch out for the doomsday deceivers. Many leaders are going to show up with forged identities claiming, ‘I’m the One,’ or, ‘The end is near.’ Don’t fall for any of that. When you hear of wars and uprisings, keep your head and don’t panic. This is routine history and no sign of the end.”
10-11 He went on, “Nation will fight nation and ruler fight ruler, over and over. Huge earthquakes will occur in various places. There will be famines. You’ll think at times that the very sky is falling.
12-15 “But before any of this happens, they’ll arrest you, hunt you down, and drag you to court and jail. It will go from bad to worse, dog-eat-dog, everyone at your throat because you carry my name. You’ll end up on the witness stand, called to testify. Make up your mind right now not to worry about it. I’ll give you the words and wisdom that will reduce all your accusers to stammers and stutters.
16-19 “You’ll even be turned in by parents, brothers, relatives, and friends. Some of you will be killed. There’s no telling who will hate you because of me. Even so, every detail of your body and soul—even the hairs of your head!—is in my care; nothing of you will be lost. Staying with it—that’s what is required. Stay with it to the end. You won’t be sorry; you’ll be saved.
The Day of Reckoning
20-24 “When you see soldiers camped all around Jerusalem, then you’ll know that she is about to be devastated. If you’re living in Judea at the time, run for the hills. If you’re in the city, get out quickly. If you’re out in the fields, don’t go home to get your coat. This is the Day of Reckoning—everything written about it will come to a head. Pregnant and nursing mothers will have it especially hard. Incredible misery! Torrential rage! People dropping like flies; people dragged off to prisons; Jerusalem under the boot of barbarians until the nations finish what was given them to do.
25-26 “It will seem like all hell has broken loose—sun, moon, stars, earth, sea, in an uproar and everyone all over the world in a panic, the wind knocked out of them by the threat of doom, the powers-that-be quaking.
27-28 “And then—then!—they’ll see the Son of Man welcomed in grand style—a glorious welcome! When all this starts to happen, up on your feet. Stand tall with your heads high. Help is on the way!”
29-33 He told them a story. “Look at a fig tree. Any tree for that matter. When the leaves begin to show, one look tells you that summer is right around the corner. The same here—when you see these things happen, you know God’s kingdom is about here. Don’t brush this off: I’m not just saying this for some future generation, but for this one, too—these things will happen. Sky and earth will wear out; my words won’t wear out.
34-36 “But be on your guard. Don’t let the sharp edge of your expectation get dulled by parties and drinking and shopping. Otherwise, that Day is going to take you by complete surprise, spring on you suddenly like a trap, for it’s going to come on everyone, everywhere, at once. So, whatever you do, don’t fall asleep at the wheel. Pray constantly that you will have the strength and wits to make it through everything that’s coming and end up on your feet before the Son of Man.”
37-38 He spent his days in the Temple teaching, but his nights out on the mountain called Olives. All the people were up at the crack of dawn to come to the Temple and listen to him.
Chinese New Version (CNV). Copyright © 1976, 1992, 1999, 2001, 2005 by Worldwide Bible Society.
Copyright © 1993, 2002, 2018 by Eugene H. Peterson
