馬可福音 1
Chinese Standard Bible (Traditional)
基督的先驅
1 神的兒子耶穌基督福音的開始[a]。 2 正如先知以賽亞[b]書上所記載的:
4 於是約翰就來了。他在曠野施洗[g],並宣講為罪得赦免而悔改的洗禮。 5 全猶太地區和整個耶路撒冷的人,都出來到他那裡,承認自己的罪孽,在約旦河裡受他的洗禮[h]。 6 約翰穿的是駱駝毛的衣服[i],腰束皮帶,吃的是蝗蟲和野蜜。 7 他宣講,說:「在我之後,有一位比我更強有力的要來。我就是彎腰為他解鞋帶也不配。 8 我用水[j]給你們施洗,但他要用聖靈給你們施洗。」
耶穌受洗
9 在那些日子裡,耶穌從加利利的拿撒勒來,在約旦河裡受約翰的洗禮[k]。 10 耶穌一從水裡上來,就看見諸天裂開了,聖靈好像鴿子降臨在他身上。 11 這時候,有聲音從諸天傳來,說:
「你是我的愛子,
我喜悅你。」
耶穌受試探
12 聖靈立刻催促耶穌到曠野裡去。 13 他在曠野裡四十天,受撒旦的試探。他與野獸在一起,並有天使們伺候他。
在加利利的服事
14 約翰被逮捕以後,耶穌來到加利利,傳神的[l]福音, 15 說:「日期滿了,神的國近了!你們應當悔改,相信福音!」
第一批門徒
16 耶穌從加利利湖邊[m]經過[n],看見西門和他弟弟[o]安得烈,正在湖裡撒網;他們本來是漁夫。
17 耶穌就對他們說:「來跟從我!我將要使你們成為得人的漁夫。」 18 他們立刻捨棄漁網,跟從了耶穌。 19 稍往前走,耶穌看見西庇太的兒子雅各和他弟弟約翰。他們正在船上修補漁網。 20 耶穌隨即召喚他們。他們就離開了在船上的父親西庇太和雇工們,並且跟著耶穌去了。
驅趕汙靈
21 他們來到迦百農。安息日一到,耶穌就進了會堂教導人。 22 眾人對耶穌的教導都驚嘆不已,因為他教導他們,就像有權柄的人,不像經文士們。
23 忽然[p],在他們的會堂裡,有一個被汙靈附身的人喊叫, 24 說:「[q]拿撒勒人耶穌,我們與你有什麼關係?你來毀滅我們嗎?我知道你是誰,你是神的那位聖者。」
25 耶穌斥責汙靈說:「住口!從這個人裡面出來!」 26 汙靈使那個人抽瘋,然後大聲喊叫著從他裡面出來了。
27 結果大家都驚訝不已,彼此談論說:「這是怎麼回事?!一個帶有權柄的新的教導!他命令汙靈[r],汙靈就都聽從他!」 28 於是耶穌的消息很快地傳遍了加利利周圍所有的地區。
在迦百農治病
29 他們從會堂出來,隨即到西門和安得烈的家去,雅各和約翰也一起去。 30 西門的岳母正發燒躺著,他們立刻把她的事告訴耶穌。 31 耶穌上前去,握著她的手,扶她起來,燒就[s]退了。於是她就服事他們。
32 到了傍晚,日落的時候,人們帶著所有患病的、有鬼魔附身的,到耶穌那裡去。 33 全城的人都聚集在門前。 34 耶穌就使許多患有各種疾病的人痊癒,又驅趕了很多鬼魔。他不准鬼魔說話,因為那些鬼魔知道他是誰。
在加利利傳道
35 大清早,天還沒亮,耶穌就起來,走出去,到一個荒僻的地方,在那裡禱告。 36 西門和那些與他在一起的人去尋找耶穌, 37 找到了,就對他說:「大家都在找你呢!」
38 耶穌對他們說:「我們往別的地方去,[t]到鄰近的鄉村去吧。我也好在那裡傳道,因為我是為此而來的。」 39 於是耶穌在全加利利往來[u],在他們的會堂裡傳道,並且驅趕鬼魔。
潔淨痲瘋病人
40 有一個痲瘋病人來到耶穌面前,跪下來[v]懇求他說:「如果你願意,你就能潔淨我。」
41 耶穌動了憐憫之心,就伸出手來摸他,說:「我願意,你潔淨了吧!」 42 痲瘋病立刻離開他,他就被潔淨了。 43 耶穌當下催他離開,並嚴厲地告誡他, 44 說:「你要注意,對任何人都不要說什麼,只要去把自己給祭司看,並且為了你的潔淨,獻上摩西所吩咐的祭物,好對他們做見證。」 45 但那個人一出去,就開始大加宣揚,把這件事傳開了,結果耶穌不能再公開進城,只好留在外面荒僻的地方。可是人們還是從各處來到他那裡。
Footnotes
- 馬可福音 1:1 開始——或譯作「起初」。
- 馬可福音 1:2 有古抄本沒有「以賽亞」。
- 馬可福音 1:2 有古抄本附「在你之前」。
- 馬可福音 1:2 道——或譯作「路」。
- 馬可福音 1:3 修直——或譯作「修平」。
- 馬可福音 1:3 《以賽亞書》40:3;《瑪拉基書》3:1。
- 馬可福音 1:4 施洗——或譯作「施浸」。
- 馬可福音 1:5 受……洗禮——或譯作「受……浸」。
- 馬可福音 1:6 的衣服——輔助詞語。
- 馬可福音 1:8 用水——或譯作「在水裡」。
- 馬可福音 1:9 受……洗禮——或譯作「受……浸」。
- 馬可福音 1:14 神的——有古抄本作「神國的」。
- 馬可福音 1:16 湖——原文直譯「海」。
- 馬可福音 1:16 經過——有古抄本作「走過」。
- 馬可福音 1:16 弟弟——原文直譯「兄弟」。
- 馬可福音 1:23 忽然——原文直譯「隨即」或「立刻」。
- 馬可福音 1:24 有古抄本附「別管我們!」
- 馬可福音 1:27 一個帶有……他命令汙靈——有古抄本作「這是什麼樣的新教導?他竟然用權柄命令汙靈」。
- 馬可福音 1:31 有古抄本附「立刻」。
- 馬可福音 1:38 有古抄本沒有「往別的地方去,」。
- 馬可福音 1:39 有古抄本沒有「往來」。
- 馬可福音 1:40 有古抄本沒有「跪下來」。
马可福音 1
Chinese New Version (Simplified)
施洗约翰(A)
1 神的儿子(有些抄本无“ 神的儿子”一句)耶稣基督福音的开始。
2 正如以赛亚先知的书上写着:
“看哪,我差遣我的使者在你面前,
预备你的道路;
3 在旷野有呼喊者的声音:
‘预备主的道,
修直他的路!’”
4 照这话,施洗的约翰在旷野出现了,传讲悔改的洗礼,使罪得赦。 5 犹太全地和全耶路撒冷的人,都出来到他那里去,承认自己的罪,在约旦河里受了他的洗。 6 约翰身穿骆驼毛的衣服,腰束皮带,吃的是蝗虫和野蜜。 7 他传讲说:“有一位在我以后来的,能力比我大,我就是弯腰给他解鞋带都没有资格。 8 我用水给你们施洗,他却要用圣灵给你们施洗。”
耶稣受洗(B)
9 那时候耶稣从加利利的拿撒勒来,在约旦河里受了约翰的洗。 10 他从水里一上来,就看见天裂开了,圣灵仿佛鸽子降在他身上。 11 又有声音从天上来说:“你是我的爱子,我喜悦你。”
耶稣受试探(C)
12 圣灵随即催促耶稣到旷野去。 13 他在那里四十天,受撒但的试探,和野兽在一起,有天使来服事他。
在加利利传道(D)
14 约翰被捕以后,耶稣来到加利利,宣讲 神的福音, 15 说:“时候到了, 神的国近了,你们应当悔改,相信福音。”
呼召四个门徒(E)
16 耶稣沿着加利利海边行走,看见西门和他弟弟安得烈在海上撒网;他们是渔夫。 17 耶稣就对他们说:“来跟从我,我要使你们成为得人的渔夫。” 18 他们立刻撇下网,跟从了他。 19 耶稣稍往前走,看见西庇太的儿子雅各,和雅各的弟弟约翰,正在船上整理鱼网, 20 他立即呼召他们。他们撇下父亲西庇太和雇工在船上,就跟从他去了。
在迦百农赶出污灵(F)
21 他们到了迦百农,耶稣随即在安息日进入会堂教导人。 22 大家对他的教训都很惊奇,因为他教导他们,像一个有权柄的人,不像经学家。 23 就在那时,会堂里有一个被污灵附着的人,喊叫起来, 24 说:“拿撒勒人耶稣,我们跟你有甚么关系呢?你来毁灭我们吗?我知道你是谁,你是 神的圣者。” 25 耶稣斥责他说:“住口!从他身上出来!” 26 污灵使那人抽疯,大声喊叫,就从他身上出来了。 27 众人都很惊讶,于是彼此对问说:“这是怎么一回事?是个有权能的新道理啊!他吩咐污灵,污灵竟服从了他!” 28 耶稣的名声立刻传遍了加利利一带。
治病赶鬼(G)
29 他们一出会堂,就和雅各、约翰到西门和安得烈的家里去。 30 西门的岳母正在发烧躺着,他们立刻告诉耶稣。 31 耶稣走到她面前,拉着她的手,扶她起来,热就退了,她就服事他们。 32 到了黄昏,有人不断把生病的和被鬼附的,都带到耶稣面前。 33 全城的人都聚集在门口。 34 耶稣医好了各样的病,也赶出许多的鬼,并且不许鬼说话,因为鬼认识他。
在加利利传道赶鬼(H)
35 次日凌晨,天还没有亮,耶稣起身出去,来到荒野的地方,在那里祷告。 36 西门和那些跟他在一起的人就去寻找耶稣。 37 他们找到了,就对他说:“大家都在找你呢!” 38 耶稣对他们说:“我们到邻近的乡镇去吧,我也好在那里传道,因为我就是为这事而来的。” 39 于是他走遍加利利全地,在他们的会堂里传道,并且赶鬼。
治好痲风病人(I)
40 有一个患痲风的人,来到耶稣跟前,跪下求他说:“如果你肯,必能使我洁净。” 41 耶稣动了怜悯的心,就伸手摸他,说:“我肯,你洁净了吧!” 42 痲风立刻离开了他,他就洁净了。 43 耶稣打发那人离开以前,严厉地吩咐他, 44 说:“你千万不可把这事告诉任何人,你只要去给祭司检查,并且照着摩西所规定的,为你得洁净献祭,好向大家作证。” 45 但那人出来,竟任意传讲,就把这事传开了,以致耶稣不能再公开进城,只好留在外边荒野的地方;然而还是有人从各处到他那里去。
Mark 1
New Catholic Bible
Preparation for the Mission of Jesus[a]
Chapter 1
Beginning of the Good News.[b] 1 The beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of God.
2 It is written in the prophet Isaiah:[c]
“Behold, I am sending my messenger ahead of you;
he will prepare your way.
3 The voice of one crying out in the wilderness:
‘Prepare the way of the Lord, make his paths straight.’ ”
4 Hence, John the Baptist appeared in the desert, proclaiming a baptism of repentance for the forgiveness of sins. 5 People from the entire Judean countryside and all the inhabitants of Jerusalem went out to him, and as they confessed their sins they were baptized by him in the Jordan River.
6 John was clothed in a garment of camel’s hair, with a leather belt around his waist, and his food consisted of locusts and wild honey. 7 And this was the message he proclaimed: “One who is far more powerful than I am is coming after me. I am not worthy even to stoop down and loosen the straps of his sandals. 8 I have baptized you with water, but he will baptize you with the Holy Spirit.”[d]
Jesus Is Baptized by John.[e] 9 At that time,[f] Jesus came from Nazareth in Galilee and was baptized by John in the Jordan. 10 [g]And as he was coming up out of the water, he beheld the heavens break open and the Spirit descending upon him like a dove. 11 And a voice came from heaven: “You are my beloved Son; in you I am well pleased.”
12 Jesus Is Tempted in the Desert.[h] The Spirit immediately drove him out into the desert. 13 He remained there for forty days, during which time he was tempted by Satan. He lived there among the wild beasts, while the angels ministered to him.
Is Jesus the Messiah?[i]
First Testimonies of the Messiah’s Mission
14 Jesus Inaugurates His Mission. After John had been arrested,[j] Jesus came to Galilee proclaiming the gospel of God, and saying, 15 “The time of fulfillment has arrived, and the kingdom of God is close at hand. Repent, and believe in the gospel.”
16 The First Disciples.[k] As Jesus was walking along by the Sea of Galilee, he saw Simon and his brother Andrew casting their nets into the sea, for they were fishermen. 17 Jesus said to them, “Come, follow me, and I will make you fishers of men.” 18 Immediately, they abandoned their nets and followed him.
19 As he proceeded farther, he saw James, the son of Zebedee, and his brother John. They also were in a boat mending their nets. 20 Immediately, he called them, and they left their father Zebedee in the boat with the hired workers and followed him.
21 Jesus Heals a Man with a Demon.[l] They journeyed to Capernaum, and on the Sabbath Jesus immediately entered the synagogue and began to instruct the people. 22 They were astounded at his teaching, for he taught them as one who had authority, and not as the scribes.
23 In that synagogue there was a man with an unclean spirit, and he shrieked, 24 “What do you want with us, Jesus of Nazareth? Have you come to destroy us? I know who you are—the Holy One of God.”[m] 25 But Jesus rebuked him, saying, “Be silent, and come out of him!”
26 The unclean spirit threw the man into convulsions and with a loud cry emerged from him. 27 The people were all amazed, and they began to ask one another, “What is this? It must be a new kind of teaching! With authority he gives commands even to unclean spirits, and they obey him!” 28 His reputation quickly began to spread everywhere throughout the entire region of Galilee.
29 Jesus Heals Peter’s Mother-in-Law. Immediately on leaving the synagogue, he went with James and John into the house of Simon and Andrew. 30 Simon’s mother-in-law[n] was lying in bed, sick with a fever, and they informed Jesus at once about her. 31 Jesus approached her, grasped her by the hand, and helped her up. Then the fever left her, and she began to serve them.
32 Other Healings. That evening, after sunset, they brought to him all those who were sick or possessed by demons.[o] 33 The whole town was present, crowded around the door. 34 He cured many who were afflicted with various diseases, and he drove out many demons, although he would not permit them to speak because they knew who he was.
35 Jesus Proclaims the Message and Heals the Sick. Early the next morning, long before dawn, he arose and went off to a secluded place, where he prayed. 36 Simon and his companions set forth in search of him, 37 and when they found him they said, “Everybody is looking for you.” 38 He replied, “Let us move on to the neighboring towns so that I may proclaim the message there as well. For this is the reason why I came.” 39 Then he traveled all throughout Galilee, preaching in their synagogues and driving out demons.
40 Jesus Heals a Man with Leprosy. A man with leprosy[p] approached and, kneeling before him, begged him, “If you choose to do so, you can make me clean.” 41 Moved with pity, “he stretched out his hand and touched him,[q] saying, “I do choose. Be made clean!” 42 Immediately, the leprosy left him and he was cured.
43 Jesus then sent him away at once, after first sternly warning him, 44 “See that you tell no one anything about this. Just go and show yourself to the priest and offer for your cleansing what Moses prescribed. That will be proof for them.”[r] 45 However, he went forth and began to proclaim the entire story, spreading the word far and wide. As a result, Jesus could no longer go openly into any town. Rather, he stayed outside in deserted places, and people continued to come to him from every quarter.
Footnotes
- Mark 1:1 Around the year 30, after centuries of silence, a prophet named John appears and unsettles his contemporaries. They are captivated by the force of his personality and the vehemence of his message. Then Jesus comes on the scene. Mark uses this story as a kind of prologue for his book, a kind of key for understanding the pages that follow: the Gospel, the “good news,” is here bursting out in the midst of humanity; the action of Jesus inaugurates the kingdom of God, the time of salvation.
- Mark 1:1 The Gospel is not primarily a book but rather God’s action for the salvation of humankind. The entire Book of Mark depicts Jesus as the promised and awaited one (the Messiah) and as the Son of God (see Mk 8:35; 10:29).
- Mark 1:2 The prophet Isaiah: the quotation that follows is a combination of Malachi (3:1) and Isaiah (40:3). See note on Mt 27:9.
- Mark 1:8 Baptize you with the Holy Spirit: see note on Mt 3:11.
- Mark 1:9 Mark retains only the essential elements of the divine manifestation, which here is given only to Jesus, whose mission is announced.
- Mark 1:9 At that time: Jesus probably began his public ministry about A.D. 27 at approximately 30 years of age (see Lk 3:23). Nazareth: see note on Mt 2:23. Baptized by John: see note on Mt 3:15 for the meaning of Jesus’ baptism.
- Mark 1:10 This passage has the involvement of all three persons of the Trinity: (1) the Father speaks; (2) the Son is baptized; and (3) the Holy Spirit descends on the Son.
- Mark 1:12 Jesus is already committed to his mission of combating Satan, the representative of all the forces of evil that batter humanity.
- Mark 1:14 People had a simple idea of the Messiah as a glorious figure: they were expecting a national hero, a political liberator, a restorer of their independence and their public worship, a leader who would bring Israel to world domination. But the reason why Jesus comes before the nation is quite different. This first part of Mark’s Gospel describes three periods. Three times the author gives a general summary of the activity of Jesus and describes a mission of the disciples; each period ends with a scene of hostility and lack of understanding. At the end of this first half of the book, the confession of Peter at Caesarea recognizes the Messiah without any misunderstanding. From that point on, the road will lead to the Passion; that development occupies the second half of the Gospel.
- Mark 1:14 After John had been arrested: the ministry of Jesus begins under the sign of his precursor’s martyrdom. This simple chronological marker is a veiled prefiguration of the suffering and death that await the Messiah. See note on Lk 3:20.
- Mark 1:16 See note on Mt 4:18-22.
- Mark 1:21 See note on Lk 4:31-41.
- Mark 1:24 The Holy One of God: this title is used only here and in Lk 4:34 and Jn 6:69. It refers more to Jesus’ divinity than to his Messiahship (see Lk 1:35).
- Mark 1:30 Simon’s mother-in-law: Paul (in 1 Cor 9:5) speaks of Peter being married.
- Mark 1:32 At sunset, the strictly enjoined Sabbath rest came to an end.
- Mark 1:40 Leprosy: see Lev 13–14.
- Mark 1:41 Touched him: an act that caused defilement according to the Law (see Lev 13:45-46). Jesus’ compassion superseded any consideration of defilement.
- Mark 1:44 For this ritual cleansing, see Lev 14:1-32.
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