路加福音 6
Chinese New Version (Simplified)
安息日的主(A)
6 有一个安息日,耶稣从麦田经过,他的门徒摘了麦穗,用手搓着吃。 2 有几个法利赛人说:“你们为甚么作安息日不可作的事呢?” 3 耶稣回答:“大卫和跟他在一起的人,在饥饿的时候所作的,你们没有念过吗? 4 他不是进了 神的殿,吃了陈设饼,也给跟他在一起的人吃吗?这饼除了祭司以外,别的人是不可以吃的。” 5 他又对他们说:“人子是安息日的主。”
治好手枯的人(B)
6 另一个安息日,耶稣进入会堂教导人,在那里有一个人,右手枯干, 7 经学家和法利赛人要看他会不会在安息日治病,好找把柄控告他。 8 耶稣知道他们的意念,就对那一只手枯干了的人说:“起来,站在当中!”那人就起来站着。 9 耶稣对他们说:“我问你们:在安息日哪一样是可以作的呢:作好事还是坏事?救命还是害命?” 10 他环视周围所有的人,就对那人说:“伸出你的手来!”他把手一伸,手就复原了。 11 他们却大怒,彼此商议怎样对付耶稣。
选立十二使徒(C)
12 在那些日子,有一次耶稣出去到山上祷告,整夜祷告 神。 13 天亮以后,他把门徒叫来,从他们中间挑选了十二个人,称他们为使徒, 14 就是西门(又给他起名叫彼得),和他弟弟安得烈,以及雅各、约翰、腓力、巴多罗迈、 15 马太、多马、亚勒腓的儿子雅各、称为激进派的西门、 16 雅各的儿子犹大,和出卖主的加略人犹大。
论福论祸(D)
17 耶稣和他们下了山,站在平地上,有一大群门徒同他在一起,又有一大批从犹太全地、耶路撒冷和推罗、西顿海边来的人。 18 他们要听他讲道,也要他们的疾病得医好。还有一些被污灵缠扰的也痊愈了。 19 群众都设法摸他,因为有能
力从他身上出来,治好众人。 20 耶稣抬头看着门徒,说:
“贫穷的人有福了,
因为 神的国是你们的。
21 饥饿的人有福了,
因为你们要得饱足。
哀哭的人有福了,
因为你们将要喜乐。
22 世人为人子的缘故憎恨你们、排斥你们、辱骂你们,弃绝你们的名好象弃绝恶物,你们就有福了。 23 那时你们应该欢喜跳跃,因为你们在天上的赏赐是大的,他们的祖先对待先知也是这样。
24 “然而你们富有的人有祸了,
因为你们已经得了你们的安慰。
25 你们饱足的人有祸了,
因为你们将要饥饿。
你们喜乐的人有祸了,
因为你们将要痛哭。
26 人都说你们好的时候,你们就有祸了,因为你们的祖先对待假先知也是这样。
当爱仇敌(E)
27 “只是我告诉你们听道的人:当爱你们的仇敌,善待恨你们的人。 28 咒诅你们的,要为他们祝福,凌辱你们的,要为他们祷告。 29 有人打你一边的脸,把另一边也转给他打;有人拿你的外衣,连内衣也让他拿去。 30 向你求的,就给他;有人拿去你的东西,不用再要回来。 31 你们愿意人怎样待你们,你们就应当怎样待人。 32 如果单爱那些爱你们的人,那有甚么好处呢?罪人也爱那些爱他们的人。 33 如果只善待那些善待你们的人,那有甚么好处呢?罪人也会这样行。 34 如果借给人,又指望向人收回,那有甚么好处呢?罪人也借给罪人,要如数收回。 35 你们要爱仇敌,善待他们;借出去,不要指望偿还;这样你们的赏赐就大了,你们也必作至高者的儿子,因为 神自己也宽待忘恩的和恶人。 36 你们要仁慈像你们的父仁慈一样。
不可判断(F)
37 “你们不要判断人,就必不受判断;不要定人的罪,就必不被定罪;要饶恕人,就必蒙饶恕; 38 要给人,就必有给你们的;并且要用十足的升斗,连按带摇,上尖下流地倒在你们怀里;因为你们用甚么升斗量给人,就必用甚么升斗量给你们。” 39 耶稣又用比喻对他们说:“瞎子怎能给瞎子领路呢?两个人不都要掉在坑里吗? 40 学生不能胜过老师,所有学成的,不过和老师一样。 41 为甚么看得见你弟兄眼中的木屑,却想不到自己眼中的梁木呢? 42 你不看见自己眼中的梁木,怎能对你弟兄说:‘弟兄,容我除去你眼中的木屑’呢?伪君子啊!先去掉自己眼中的梁木,才能看得清楚,好去掉弟兄眼中的木屑。
坏树不能结好果子(G)
43 “因为好树不能结坏果子,坏树不能结好果子。 44 凭着果子就可以认出树来。人不能从荆棘上采无花果,也不能从蒺藜里摘葡萄。 45 良善的人从心中所存的良善发出良善,邪恶的人从心中所存的邪恶发出邪恶;因为心中所充满的,口里就说出来。
听道要行道(H)
46 “你们为甚么称呼我‘主啊!主啊!’却不遵行我的吩咐呢? 47 每一个到我跟前,听我的话并且去行的,我要指示你们他像甚么人。 48 他像一个人建造房屋,挖深了地,把根基建在盘石上。大水泛滥的时候,急流冲击那房屋,不能使它动摇,因为它建造得好。 49 但那听见而不遵行的,就像人在地上建屋,没有根基,急流一冲,就立刻倒塌,毁坏得很厉害。”
路加福音 6
Chinese New Version (Traditional)
安息日的主(A)
6 有一個安息日,耶穌從麥田經過,他的門徒摘了麥穗,用手搓著吃。 2 有幾個法利賽人說:“你們為甚麼作安息日不可作的事呢?” 3 耶穌回答:“大衛和跟他在一起的人,在飢餓的時候所作的,你們沒有念過嗎? 4 他不是進了 神的殿,吃了陳設餅,也給跟他在一起的人吃嗎?這餅除了祭司以外,別的人是不可以吃的。” 5 他又對他們說:“人子是安息日的主。”
治好手枯的人(B)
6 另一個安息日,耶穌進入會堂教導人,在那裡有一個人,右手枯乾, 7 經學家和法利賽人要看他會不會在安息日治病,好找把柄控告他。 8 耶穌知道他們的意念,就對那一隻手枯乾了的人說:“起來,站在當中!”那人就起來站著。 9 耶穌對他們說:“我問你們:在安息日哪一樣是可以作的呢:作好事還是壞事?救命還是害命?” 10 他環視周圍所有的人,就對那人說:“伸出你的手來!”他把手一伸,手就復原了。 11 他們卻大怒,彼此商議怎樣對付耶穌。
選立十二使徒(C)
12 在那些日子,有一次耶穌出去到山上禱告,整夜禱告 神。 13 天亮以後,他把門徒叫來,從他們中間挑選了十二個人,稱他們為使徒, 14 就是西門(又給他起名叫彼得),和他弟弟安得烈,以及雅各、約翰、腓力、巴多羅邁、 15 馬太、多馬、亞勒腓的兒子雅各、稱為激進派的西門、 16 雅各的兒子猶大,和出賣主的加略人猶大。
論福論禍(D)
17 耶穌和他們下了山,站在平地上,有一大群門徒同他在一起,又有一大批從猶太全地、耶路撒冷和推羅、西頓海邊來的人。 18 他們要聽他講道,也要他們的疾病得醫好。還有一些被污靈纏擾的也痊愈了。 19 群眾都設法摸他,因為有能
力從他身上出來,治好眾人。 20 耶穌抬頭看著門徒,說:
“貧窮的人有福了,
因為 神的國是你們的。
21 飢餓的人有福了,
因為你們要得飽足。
哀哭的人有福了,
因為你們將要喜樂。
22 世人為人子的緣故憎恨你們、排斥你們、辱罵你們,棄絕你們的名好像棄絕惡物,你們就有福了。 23 那時你們應該歡喜跳躍,因為你們在天上的賞賜是大的,他們的祖先對待先知也是這樣。
24 “然而你們富有的人有禍了,
因為你們已經得了你們的安慰。
25 你們飽足的人有禍了,
因為你們將要飢餓。
你們喜樂的人有禍了,
因為你們將要痛哭。
26 人都說你們好的時候,你們就有禍了,因為你們的祖先對待假先知也是這樣。
當愛仇敵(E)
27 “只是我告訴你們聽道的人:當愛你們的仇敵,善待恨你們的人。 28 咒詛你們的,要為他們祝福,凌辱你們的,要為他們禱告。 29 有人打你一邊的臉,把另一邊也轉給他打;有人拿你的外衣,連內衣也讓他拿去。 30 向你求的,就給他;有人拿去你的東西,不用再要回來。 31 你們願意人怎樣待你們,你們就應當怎樣待人。 32 如果單愛那些愛你們的人,那有甚麼好處呢?罪人也愛那些愛他們的人。 33 如果只善待那些善待你們的人,那有甚麼好處呢?罪人也會這樣行。 34 如果借給人,又指望向人收回,那有甚麼好處呢?罪人也借給罪人,要如數收回。 35 你們要愛仇敵,善待他們;借出去,不要指望償還;這樣你們的賞賜就大了,你們也必作至高者的兒子,因為 神自己也寬待忘恩的和惡人。 36 你們要仁慈像你們的父仁慈一樣。
不可判斷(F)
37 “你們不要判斷人,就必不受判斷;不要定人的罪,就必不被定罪;要饒恕人,就必蒙饒恕; 38 要給人,就必有給你們的;並且要用十足的升斗,連按帶搖,上尖下流地倒在你們懷裡;因為你們用甚麼升斗量給人,就必用甚麼升斗量給你們。” 39 耶穌又用比喻對他們說:“瞎子怎能給瞎子領路呢?兩個人不都要掉在坑裡嗎? 40 學生不能勝過老師,所有學成的,不過和老師一樣。 41 為甚麼看得見你弟兄眼中的木屑,卻想不到自己眼中的梁木呢? 42 你不看見自己眼中的梁木,怎能對你弟兄說:‘弟兄,容我除去你眼中的木屑’呢?偽君子啊!先去掉自己眼中的梁木,才能看得清楚,好去掉弟兄眼中的木屑。
壞樹不能結好果子(G)
43 “因為好樹不能結壞果子,壞樹不能結好果子。 44 憑著果子就可以認出樹來。人不能從荊棘上採無花果,也不能從蒺藜裡摘葡萄。 45 良善的人從心中所存的良善發出良善,邪惡的人從心中所存的邪惡發出邪惡;因為心中所充滿的,口裡就說出來。
聽道要行道(H)
46 “你們為甚麼稱呼我‘主啊!主啊!’卻不遵行我的吩咐呢? 47 每一個到我跟前,聽我的話並且去行的,我要指示你們他像甚麼人。 48 他像一個人建造房屋,挖深了地,把根基建在磐石上。大水氾濫的時候,急流沖擊那房屋,不能使它動搖,因為它建造得好。 49 但那聽見而不遵行的,就像人在地上建屋,沒有根基,急流一沖,就立刻倒塌,毀壞得很厲害。”
Luke 6
Lexham English Bible
Plucking Grain on the Sabbath
6 Now it happened that on a Sabbath he went through the grain fields, and his disciples were picking and eating the heads of grain, rubbing them[a] in their[b] hands. 2 But some of the Pharisees said, “Why are you doing what is not permitted on the Sabbath? 3 And Jesus answered and[c] said to them, “Have you not read this, what David did when he and those who were with him were hungry— 4 how he entered into the house of God and took the bread of the presentation, which it is not permitted to eat (except the priests alone), and[d] ate it[e] and gave it[f] to those with him?” 5 And he said to them, “The Son of Man is Lord of the Sabbath.”
A Man with a Withered Hand Healed
6 Now it happened that on another Sabbath he entered into the synagogue and was teaching, and a man was there, and his right hand was withered. 7 So the scribes and the Pharisees were watching closely[g] to see if he would heal on the Sabbath, in order that they could find a reason[h] to accuse him. 8 But he knew their thoughts and said to the man who had the withered hand, “Get up and stand in the middle,” and he got up and[i] stood there. 9 And Jesus said to them, “I ask you whether it is permitted on the Sabbath to do good or to do evil, to save a life or to destroy it?”[j] 10 And after[k] looking around at them all, he said to him, “Stretch out your hand,” and he did, and his hand was restored. 11 But they were filled with fury, and began discussing[l] with one another what they might do to Jesus.
The Selection of the Twelve Apostles
12 Now it happened that in these days he went away to the mountain to pray, and was spending the whole night in prayer to God. 13 And when day came, he summoned his disciples and chose from them twelve, whom he also named apostles: 14 Simon (whom he also named Peter) and his brother Andrew, and James, and John, and Philip, and Bartholomew, 15 and Matthew, and Thomas, and James the son of Alphaeus, and Simon who was called the Zealot, 16 and Judas the son of James, and Judas Iscariot, who became a traitor.
The Sermon on the Plain: The Beatitudes
17 And he came down with them and[m] stood on a level place, and a large crowd of his disciples and a great multitude of people from all of Judea and Jerusalem and the seacoast district of Tyre and Sidon, 18 who came to hear him and to be healed of their diseases, and those who were troubled by unclean spirits were cured. 19 And the whole crowd was seeking to touch him, because power was going out from him and healing them all.
20 And he lifted up his eyes to his disciples and[n] said,
“Blessed are the poor,
because yours is the kingdom of God.
21 Blessed are those who are hungry now,
because you will be satisfied.
Blessed are those who weep now,
Because you will laugh.
22 Blessed are you when people hate you, and when they exclude you and revile you and spurn your name as evil on account of the Son of Man. 23 Rejoice in that day, and leap for joy, for behold, your reward is great in heaven. For their fathers used to do the same things to the prophets.
The Sermon on the Plain: Woes
24 “But woe to you who are rich,
because you have received your comfort.
25 Woe to you who are satisfied now,
because you will be hungry.
Woe, you who laugh now,
because you will mourn and weep.
26 Woe whenever all people speak well of you,
for their fathers used to do the same things to the false prophets.
The Sermon on the Plain: Love for Enemies
27 “But to you who are listening I say: Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you, 28 bless those who curse you, pray for those who mistreat you. 29 To the one who strikes you on the cheek, offer the other also, and from the one who takes away your cloak, do not withhold your tunic also. 30 Give to everyone who asks you, and from the one who takes away your things, do not ask for them back.[o] 31 And just as you want people to do[p] to you, do the same[q] to them.
32 “And if you love those who love you, what kind of credit is that to you? For even sinners love those who love them! 33 And if[r] you do good to those who do good to you, what kind of credit is that to you? Even the sinners do the same! 34 And if you lend to those from whom you expect to receive back, what kind of credit is that to you? Even sinners lend to sinners, so that they may get back an equal amount! 35 But love your enemies, and do good, and lend expecting back nothing, and your reward will be great, and you will be sons of the Most High, because he is kind to the ungrateful and wicked. 36 Be merciful, just as your Father is merciful![s]
The Sermon on the Plain: On Judging Others
37 “And do not judge, and you will never be judged. And do not condemn, and you will never be condemned. Pardon, and you will be pardoned. 38 Give, and it will be given to you, a good measure—pressed down, shaken, overflowing—they will pour out into your lap. For with the measure by which you measure out, it will be measured out to you in return.”
39 And he also told them a parable: “Surely a blind person cannot lead the blind, can he?[t] Will they not both fall into a pit? 40 A disciple is not superior to his[u] teacher, but everyone, when he[v] is fully trained, will be like his teacher. 41 And why do you see the speck that is in your brother’s eye, but do not notice the beam of wood that is in your own eye? 42 How are you able to say to your brother, “Brother, allow me to remove the speck that is in your eye,” while[w] you yourself do not see the beam of wood in your own eye? Hypocrite! First remove the beam of wood from your own eye, and then you will see clearly to remove the speck that is in your brother’s eye!
The Sermon on the Plain: Trees and Their Fruit
43 “For there is no good tree that produces bad fruit, nor on the other hand a bad tree that produces good fruit, 44 for each tree is known by its own fruit. For figs are not gathered from thorn plants, nor are grapes harvested from thorn bushes. 45 The good person out of the good treasury of his heart brings forth good, and the evil person out of his[x] evil treasury[y] brings forth evil. For out of the abundance of the heart his mouth speaks.
46 “And why do you call me ‘Lord, Lord,’ and do not do what I tell you?[z]
The Sermon on the Plain: Two Houses and Two Foundations
47 “Everyone who comes to me and listens to my words and does them—I will show you what he is like: 48 he is like a man building a house, who dug and went down deep and laid the foundation on the rock. And when[aa] a flood came, the river burst against that house and was not able to shake it, because it had been built well. 49 But the one who hears my words[ab] and does not do them[ac] is like a man who built a house on the ground without a foundation, which the river burst against, and immediately it collapsed—and the collapse of that house was great!”
Footnotes
- Luke 6:1 Here the direct object is supplied from context in the English translation
- Luke 6:1 Literally “the”; the Greek article is used here as a possessive pronoun
- Luke 6:3 Here “and” is supplied because the previous participle (“answered”) has been translated as a finite verb
- Luke 6:4 Here “and” is supplied because the previous participle (“took”) has been translated as a finite verb
- Luke 6:4 Here the direct object is supplied from context in the English translation
- Luke 6:4 Here the direct object is supplied from context in the English translation
- Luke 6:7 Some manuscripts have “were watching him closely”
- Luke 6:7 Here the direct object is supplied from context in the English translation
- Luke 6:8 Here “and” is supplied because the previous participle (“get up”) has been translated as a finite verb
- Luke 6:9 *Here the direct object is supplied from context in the English translation
- Luke 6:10 Here “after” is supplied as a component of the participle (“looking around”) which is understood as temporal
- Luke 6:11 The imperfect tense has been translated as ingressive here (“began discussing”)
- Luke 6:17 Here “and” is supplied because the previous participle (“came down”) has been translated as a finite verb
- Luke 6:20 Here “and” is supplied because the previous participle (“lifted up”) has been translated as a finite verb
- Luke 6:30 *Here the direct object is supplied from context in the English translation
- Luke 6:31 Literally “would do”
- Luke 6:31 Literally “likewise”
- Luke 6:33 Some manuscripts have “For even if”
- Luke 6:36 Some manuscripts have “also is merciful”
- Luke 6:39 *The negative construction in Greek anticipates a negative answer here, indicated in the translation by the phrase “can he”
- Luke 6:40 Literally “the”; the Greek article is used here as a possessive pronoun
- Luke 6:40 Here “when” is supplied as a component of the participle (“is fully trained”) which is understood as temporal
- Luke 6:42 Here “while” is supplied as a component of the participle (“see”) which is understood as temporal
- Luke 6:45 Literally “the”; the Greek article is used here as a possessive pronoun
- Luke 6:45 The word “treasury” here is an understood repetition from earlier in the verse
- Luke 6:46 *Here the direct object is supplied from context in the English translation
- Luke 6:48 Here “when” is supplied as a component of the temporal genitive absolute participle (“came”)
- Luke 6:49 Here the direct object is supplied from context in the English translation
- Luke 6:49 Here the direct object is supplied from context in the English translation
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