基督的先驱

神的儿子耶稣基督福音的开始[a] 正如先知以赛亚[b]书上所记载的:

“看哪,我要差派我的使者在你前头,
他要[c]预备你的道[d]
在旷野有声音呼喊着:
‘你们当预备主的道,
当修直[e]他的路!’[f]

于是约翰就来了。他在旷野施洗[g],并宣讲为罪得赦免而悔改的洗礼。 犹太地区和整个耶路撒冷的人,都出来到他那里,承认自己的罪孽,在约旦河里受他的洗礼[h] 约翰穿的是骆驼毛的衣服[i],腰束皮带,吃的是蝗虫和野蜜。 他宣讲,说:“在我之后,有一位比我更强有力的要来。我就是弯腰为他解鞋带也不配。 我用水[j]给你们施洗,但他要用圣灵给你们施洗。”

耶稣受洗

在那些日子里,耶稣从加利利拿撒勒来,在约旦河里受约翰的洗礼[k] 10 耶稣一从水里上来,就看见诸天裂开了,圣灵好像鸽子降临在他身上。 11 这时候,有声音从诸天传来,说:

“你是我的爱子,
我喜悦你。”

耶稣受试探

12 圣灵立刻催促耶稣到旷野里去。 13 他在旷野里四十天,受撒旦的试探。他与野兽在一起,并有天使们伺候他。

在加利利的服事

14 约翰被逮捕以后,耶稣来到加利利,传神的[l]福音, 15 说:“日期满了,神的国近了!你们应当悔改,相信福音!”

第一批门徒

16 耶稣从加利利湖边[m]经过[n],看见西门和他弟弟[o]安得烈,正在湖里撒网;他们本来是渔夫。

17 耶稣就对他们说:“来跟从我!我将要使你们成为得人的渔夫。” 18 他们立刻舍弃渔网,跟从了耶稣。 19 稍往前走,耶稣看见西庇太的儿子雅各和他弟弟约翰。他们正在船上修补渔网。 20 耶稣随即召唤他们。他们就离开了在船上的父亲西庇太和雇工们,并且跟着耶稣去了。

驱赶污灵

21 他们来到迦百农。安息日一到,耶稣就进了会堂教导人。 22 众人对耶稣的教导都惊叹不已,因为他教导他们,就像有权柄的人,不像经文士们。

23 忽然[p],在他们的会堂里,有一个被污灵附身的人喊叫, 24 说:“[q]拿撒勒人耶稣,我们与你有什么关系?你来毁灭我们吗?我知道你是谁,你是神的那位圣者。”

25 耶稣斥责污灵说:“住口!从这个人里面出来!” 26 污灵使那个人抽疯,然后大声喊叫着从他里面出来了。

27 结果大家都惊讶不已,彼此谈论说:“这是怎么回事?!一个带有权柄的新的教导!他命令污灵[r],污灵就都听从他!” 28 于是耶稣的消息很快地传遍了加利利周围所有的地区。

在迦百农治病

29 他们从会堂出来,随即到西门安得烈的家去,雅各约翰也一起去。 30 西门的岳母正发烧躺着,他们立刻把她的事告诉耶稣。 31 耶稣上前去,握着她的手,扶她起来,烧就[s]退了。于是她就服事他们。

32 到了傍晚,日落的时候,人们带着所有患病的、有鬼魔附身的,到耶稣那里去。 33 全城的人都聚集在门前。 34 耶稣就使许多患有各种疾病的人痊愈,又驱赶了很多鬼魔。他不准鬼魔说话,因为那些鬼魔知道他是谁。

在加利利传道

35 大清早,天还没亮,耶稣就起来,走出去,到一个荒僻的地方,在那里祷告。 36 西门和那些与他在一起的人去寻找耶稣, 37 找到了,就对他说:“大家都在找你呢!”

38 耶稣对他们说:“我们往别的地方去,[t]到邻近的乡村去吧。我也好在那里传道,因为我是为此而来的。” 39 于是耶稣在全加利利往来[u],在他们的会堂里传道,并且驱赶鬼魔。

洁净麻风病人

40 有一个麻风病人来到耶稣面前,跪下来[v]恳求他说:“如果你愿意,你就能洁净我。”

41 耶稣动了怜悯之心,就伸出手来摸他,说:“我愿意,你洁净了吧!” 42 麻风病立刻离开他,他就被洁净了。 43 耶稣当下催他离开,并严厉地告诫他, 44 说:“你要注意,对任何人都不要说什么,只要去把自己给祭司看,并且为了你的洁净,献上摩西所吩咐的祭物,好对他们做见证。” 45 但那个人一出去,就开始大加宣扬,把这件事传开了,结果耶稣不能再公开进城,只好留在外面荒僻的地方。可是人们还是从各处来到他那里。

Footnotes

  1. 马可福音 1:1 开始——或译作“起初”。
  2. 马可福音 1:2 有古抄本没有“以赛亚”。
  3. 马可福音 1:2 有古抄本附“在你之前”。
  4. 马可福音 1:2 道——或译作“路”。
  5. 马可福音 1:3 修直——或译作“修平”。
  6. 马可福音 1:3 《以赛亚书》40:3;《玛拉基书》3:1。
  7. 马可福音 1:4 施洗——或译作“施浸”。
  8. 马可福音 1:5 受……洗礼——或译作“受……浸”。
  9. 马可福音 1:6 的衣服——辅助词语。
  10. 马可福音 1:8 用水——或译作“在水里”。
  11. 马可福音 1:9 受……洗礼——或译作“受……浸”。
  12. 马可福音 1:14 神的——有古抄本作“神国的”。
  13. 马可福音 1:16 湖——原文直译“海”。
  14. 马可福音 1:16 经过——有古抄本作“走过”。
  15. 马可福音 1:16 弟弟——原文直译“兄弟”。
  16. 马可福音 1:23 忽然——原文直译“随即”或“立刻”。
  17. 马可福音 1:24 有古抄本附“别管我们!”
  18. 马可福音 1:27 一个带有……他命令污灵——有古抄本作“这是什么样的新教导?他竟然用权柄命令污灵”。
  19. 马可福音 1:31 有古抄本附“立刻”。
  20. 马可福音 1:38 有古抄本没有“往别的地方去,”。
  21. 马可福音 1:39 有古抄本没有“往来”。
  22. 马可福音 1:40 有古抄本没有“跪下来”。

1-3 The Gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of God begins with the fulfilment of this prophecy of Isaiah—‘Behold, I send my messenger before your face, who will prepare your way before you’. ‘The voice of one crying in the wilderness: Prepare the way of the Lord, make his paths straight’.

4-5 For John came and began to baptise men in the desert, proclaiming baptism as the mark of a complete change of heart and of the forgiveness of sins. All the people of the Judean countryside and everyone in Jerusalem went out to him in the desert and received his baptism in the river Jordan, publicly confessing their sins.

6-8 John himself was dressed in camel-hair, with a leather belt round his waist, and he lived on locusts and wild honey. The burden of his preaching was, “There is someone coming after me who is stronger than I—indeed I am not good enough to kneel down and undo his shoes. I have baptised you with water, but he will baptise you with the Holy Spirit.”

The arrival of Jesus

9-11 It was in those days that Jesus arrived from the Galilean village of Nazareth and was baptised by John in the Jordan. All at once, as he came up out of the water, he saw the heavens split open, and the Spirit coming down upon him like a dove. A voice came out of Heaven, saying, “You are my dearly-beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased!”

12-13 Then the Spirit sent him out at once into the desert, and there he remained for forty days while Satan tempted him. During this time no one was with him but wild animals, and only the angels were there to care for him.

Jesus begins to preach the gospel, and to call men to follow him

14-15 It was after John’s arrest that Jesus came into Galilee, proclaiming the Gospel of God, saying, “The time has come at last—the kingdom of God has arrived. You must change your hearts and minds and believe the good news.”

16-17 As he walked along the shore of the Lake of Galilee, he saw two fishermen, Simon and his brother Andrew, casting their nets into the water. “Come and follow me, and I will teach you to catch men!” he cried.

18 At once they dropped their nets, and followed him.

19-20 Then he went a little further along the shore and saw James the son of Zebedee, aboard a boat with his brother John, overhauling their nets. At once he called them, and they left their father Zebedee in the boat with the hired men, and went off after him.

Jesus begins healing the sick

21-24 They arrived at Capernaum, and on the Sabbath day Jesus walked straight into the synagogue and began teaching. They were amazed at his way of teaching, for he taught with the ring of authority—quite unlike the scribes. All at once, a man in the grip of an evil spirit appeared in the synagogue shouting out, “What have you got to do with us, Jesus from Nazareth? Have you come to kill us? I know who you are—you’re God’s holy one!”

25 But Jesus cut him short and spoke sharply, “Hold your tongue and get out of him!”

26-27 At this the evil spirit convulsed the man, let out a loud scream and left him. Everyone present was so astounded that people kept saying to each other, “What on earth has happened? This new teaching has authority behind it. Why he even gives his orders to evil spirits and they obey him!”

28 And his reputation spread like wild-fire through the whole Galilean district.

29-31 Then he got up and went straight from the synagogue to the house of Simon and Andrew, accompanied by James and John. Simon’s mother-in-law was in bed with a high fever, and they lost no time in telling Jesus about her. He went up to her, took her hand and helped her to her feet. The fever left her, and she began to see to their needs.

32-34 Late that evening, after sunset, they kept bringing to him all who were sick or troubled by evil spirits. The whole population of the town gathered round the doorway. And he healed great numbers of people who were suffering from various forms of disease. In many cases he expelled evil spirits; but he would not allow them to say a word, for they knew perfectly well who he was.

He retires for private prayer

35-37 Then, in the early morning, while it was still dark, Jesus got up, left the house and went off to a deserted place, and there he prayed. Simon and his companions went in search of him, and when they found him, they said, “Everyone is looking for you.”

38 “Then we will go somewhere else, to the neighbouring towns,” he replied, “so that I may give my message there too—that is why I have come.”

39 So he continued preaching in their synagogues and expelling evil spirits throughout the whole of Galilee.

Jesus cures leprosy

40 Then a leper came to Jesus, knelt in front of him and appealed to him, “If you want to, you can make me clean.”

41 Jesus was filled with pity for him, and stretched out his hand and placed it on the leper, saying, “Of course I want to—be clean!”

42-44 At once the leprosy left him and he was quite clean. Jesus sent him away there and then with the strict injunction, “Mind you say nothing at all to anybody. Go straight off and show yourself to the priest, and make the offerings for your cleansing which Moses prescribed, as public proof of your recovery.”

45 But he went off and began to talk a great deal about it in public, spreading his story far and wide. Consequently, it became impossible for Jesus to show his face in the towns and he had to stay outside in lonely places. Yet the people still came to him from all quarters.