馬太福音 20
Chinese Standard Bible (Traditional)
葡萄園工人的比喻
20 「天國好比一家的主人,一大早出去雇人到他的葡萄園工作。 2 他與工人彼此說好一天一個銀幣[a],就派他們進他的葡萄園去。 3 大約上午九點[b],他又出去,看見還有人閒站在街市上, 4 就對他們說:『你們也進葡萄園去吧,理當給的,我會給你們。』 5 他們就去了。大約中午十二點[c]和下午三點[d],主人又出去,也是這麼做。 6 下午五點[e]左右,他出去看見還有人站著,就問他們:『你們為什麼整天閒站在這裡呢?』
7 「他們回答說:『因為沒有人雇用我們。』
「他就說:『你們也進葡萄園去吧。[f]』 8 到了傍晚,葡萄園的主人對管事的說:『把工人叫來,發給他們工錢,從最後來的開始,到最先來的為止。』
9 「那些下午五點[g]左右被雇[h]的人來了,每人領了一個銀幣。 10 那些最先被雇[i]的人也來了,以為會得到更多,可是他們每人也只領到一個銀幣。 11 他們拿到錢以後,就對那家的主人抱怨, 12 說:『這些最後來的人只工作了一個小時,而我們經受了一天的勞累和炎熱,你卻把他們和我們同等看待!』
13 「主人回答他們其中的一個人,說:『朋友,我並沒有虧負你。我們不是彼此說好了一個銀幣嗎? 14 你拿自己的走吧!我願意給那最後來的,就像我也給你一樣。 15 難道我不可以用我的東西,做我願意做的事嗎?還是因為我好心,你就嫉妒了嗎[j]?』
16 「這樣,那些在後的,將要在前;那些在前的,將要在後。[k]」
第三次預言受難
17 耶穌上耶路撒冷去的時候,在路上單獨把十二個門徒帶到一邊,對他們說: 18 「看,我們現在上耶路撒冷去,人子將被出賣給祭司長們和經文士們。他們要定他死罪, 19 並且要把他交給外邦人去戲弄、鞭打、釘上十字架;然後在第三天,他要復活。」
受苦與服事
20 那時,西庇太兒子的母親帶著她的兩個兒子上前來拜耶穌,向他求一件事。 21 耶穌問她:「你要什麼呢?」
她說:「請准許我這兩個兒子,在你的國裡,一個坐在你的右邊,一個坐在你的左邊。」
22 耶穌就回答說:「你們不知道自己在求什麼。我將要喝的杯,你們能喝嗎?[l]」
他們說:「我們能。」
23 耶穌對他們說:「我的杯你們固然要喝[m],但坐在我的右邊或左邊,不是我所賜的,而是我父已經預備給誰,就賜給誰。」 24 其他十個使徒聽了,就對這兄弟兩個人很不滿。 25 於是耶穌把他們召來,說:「你們知道,外邦人有首領壓制他們,也有為大的管轄他們。 26 你們當中卻不是這樣;相反,誰想在你們當中為大,誰就該做你們的僕人; 27 無論誰想在你們當中為首,誰就該做你們的奴僕, 28 就像人子來不是為了受人的服事,而是為了服事人,並且獻上自己的生命,替許多人做救贖的代價。」
治癒耶利哥的盲人
29 他們離開耶利哥的時候,有一大群人跟隨耶穌。 30 這時候有兩個瞎眼的坐在路邊,他們聽說是耶穌經過那裡,就呼叫說:「主啊,大衛的後裔[n],可憐我們吧!」 31 眾人責備他們,叫他們不要做聲。可是他們越發呼叫說:「主啊,大衛的後裔[o],可憐我們吧!」
32 耶穌就停住,叫他們過來,說:「你們要我為你們做什麼呢?」
33 他們說:「主啊,願你開我們的眼睛。」 34 耶穌動了憐憫之心,摸了他們的眼睛。他們立刻重見光明,於是跟隨了耶穌。
Footnotes
- 馬太福音 20:2 銀幣——原文為「得拿利」。1得拿利=約1日工資的羅馬銀幣。
- 馬太福音 20:3 上午九點——原文為「第三時刻」。
- 馬太福音 20:5 中午十二點——原文為「第六時刻」。
- 馬太福音 20:5 下午三點——原文為「第九時刻」。
- 馬太福音 20:6 下午五點——原文為「第十一時刻」。
- 馬太福音 20:7 有古抄本附「我會給你們正當的回報。」
- 馬太福音 20:9 下午五點——原文為「第十一時刻」。
- 馬太福音 20:9 被雇——輔助詞語。
- 馬太福音 20:10 被雇——輔助詞語。
- 馬太福音 20:15 你就嫉妒了嗎——原文直譯「你的眼睛就邪惡嗎」。
- 馬太福音 20:16 有古抄本附「要知道,蒙召喚的人多,而蒙揀選的人少。」
- 馬太福音 20:22 有古抄本附「我所受的洗禮,你們能受嗎?」
- 馬太福音 20:23 有古抄本附「我所受的洗禮你們將要受」。
- 馬太福音 20:30 大衛的後裔——或譯作「大衛之子」。
- 馬太福音 20:31 大衛的後裔——或譯作「大衛之子」。
Matthew 20
EasyEnglish Bible
Jesus tells a story about some workers in a field
20 Jesus said, ‘I will tell you a story to show what the kingdom of heaven is like. There was an important man who had a field where he grew grapes. He went out early in the morning. He wanted to find some people who would work in his field. 2 The master agreed with the workers that he would pay them one silver coin for a day's work.[a] Then he sent them to work in the field.
3 The master went out again about three hours later. He saw some other men standing in the market place. They had no work to do. 4 So the master said to these men, “You also go and work in my field. I will pay you the right amount of money.” 5 So the workers went to the master's field and started to work.
The master went out again at noon, and he went again three hours after that. Both times he sent men to his field to work. 6 Two hours later, at five o'clock, he went out again. He found more men who were standing there. And they had no work to do. The master asked them, “Why are you standing here all day and you are not working?”
7 The men said to the master, “Nobody has asked us to work for him.”
So the master said to them, “You also go now and work in my field.”
8 Then the evening came. The master of the field spoke to the man who had authority over the workers. He said to him, “Tell the workers to come here. Pay them their money. Begin with the workers who started to work at the end of the day. Finish with the workers who started first.”
9 The workers who had come to work at five o'clock in the evening received one silver coin each. 10 The workers who had come to work first thought that they would receive more than the other workers. But each of them also received one silver coin. 11 When they received their money, they were not happy. They told the master that he had not been fair to them. 12 They said to him, “Some of these other workers came last and only worked for one hour. But you have paid them the same money as you paid us. And we have worked all day in the hot sun.”
13 Then the master said to one of the workers, “My friend, I am being fair to you. You agreed to work for one day and to receive one silver coin. 14 Take your money and go home. I choose to give this last man the same amount of money as I gave to you. 15 It is my money. I can choose what to do with it. I want to be kind to people and give them more than we agreed. Does that make you upset?” ’
16 Jesus then said, ‘So, one day, those people who are not important now will become the most important. Those people who are very important now will become the least important.’
Jesus talks again about how he will die
17 Jesus and his disciples were going towards Jerusalem. As they walked along, Jesus took his 12 disciples away from the other people where he could speak to them alone. 18 ‘Listen!’ he said to them. ‘We are going to Jerusalem. There, someone will deliver the Son of Man to the leaders of the priests and the teachers of God's Law. These Jewish leaders will decide that I must die. 19 Then they will take me and they will deliver me to people who are not Jews. They will laugh at me. They will hit me with whips. Then they will kill me on a cross.[b] But after three days, I will become alive again.’
The mother of James and John asks Jesus for something
20 Then the mother of James and John took them to see Jesus. (Their father was Zebedee.) She went down on her knees in front of Jesus. She asked him to do something good for her.
21 ‘What do you want me to do?’ Jesus asked her.
She said, ‘One day, you will be king. Then I want my two sons to rule with you. One may sit at your right side and the other one at your left side. Please will you do this?’
22 Jesus said to them, ‘You do not understand what you are asking for. I will have much pain and trouble. Are you ready to have the same pain?’
James and John replied, ‘Yes, we can do that.’
23 Jesus said to them, ‘Yes, that is true. You will have pain and trouble like mine. But I cannot promise that you will sit at my right side or at my left side. My Father God has chosen the people who will sit there. He has prepared the places for those people.’
24 When the other ten disciples heard about this, they were angry with the two brothers. 25 Then Jesus told all the 12 disciples to come to him. He said to them, ‘You know the things that rulers of other countries do. They show that they have great power over their people. The leaders of those countries use great authority over their people. 26 But you should not be like that. The person who wants to be great among you must become your servant. 27 The person who wants to be the most important person among you must work hard for everyone else. 28 Even the Son of Man himself came to earth to be a servant to other people. He did not come here to have servants who must work for him. No, he came to die so that many people can be free.’
Jesus causes two men to see near Jericho
29 Later, Jesus and his disciples were leaving Jericho. A large crowd of people followed him. 30 Two men were sitting at the side of the road. They were blind. But they heard that Jesus was walking past them. So they shouted, ‘Master! Son of David![c] Please be kind to us and help us.’
31 The people who were in the crowd were angry with them. They told them that they should be quiet. But the men shouted even louder, ‘Master! Son of David! Please help us!’
32 Jesus stopped there. He asked the two men, ‘What do you want me to do for you?’
33 ‘Sir,’ the men replied, ‘we want to see again.’
34 Jesus felt sorry for the two men. He touched their eyes and immediately the men could see again. So they followed Jesus along the road.
Footnotes
- 20:2 A person usually received one small silver coin when he worked for one day.
- 20:19 At this time, the ruler's soldiers would kill bad people on a cross. Soldiers fixed them to a big cross made from wood. They remained on the cross until they died.
- 20:30 ‘Son of David’ is another name for the special person, the Christ, that God would send to save his people. It is another name for Jesus.
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