马太福音 22
Chinese Standard Bible (Simplified)
婚宴的比喻
22 耶稣又用比喻对他们说: 2 “天国好比一个君王,为自己的儿子预备婚宴。 3 他派了奴仆们去叫那些被邀请的人前来赴宴,可是他们不肯来。 4 王又派了别的奴仆,说:‘你们去对那些被邀请的人说,看哪,我的午餐我已经预备好了,公牛和肥畜已经宰杀了,一切都预备好了,请你们来赴婚宴。’
5 “但那些人不理,就走开了,有的到自己的田里去,有的做自己的生意去。 6 其余的竟抓住王的奴仆们,凌辱他们,并且把他们杀了。 7 王[a]就发怒,派军兵除灭那些凶手,烧毁了他们的城。
8 “然后对奴仆们说:‘婚宴预备好了,但那些被邀请的人不配。 9 所以你们要到大街小巷去,把所见到的人都请来赴宴。’ 10 那些奴仆就出去,到大街上,把所见到的,无论好人坏人都召集起来,婚宴上就坐满了宾客。 11 王进来会见宾客,发现有一个人没有穿婚宴的礼服, 12 就对他说:‘朋友,你进到这里来怎么没有穿婚宴的礼服呢?’那个人哑口无言。
13 “于是王吩咐仆人们:‘把他的手脚捆起来,[b]丢到外面的黑暗里去!在那里将有哀哭和切齿。’
14 “要知道,蒙召唤的人多,而蒙拣选的人少。”
神与凯撒
15 法利赛人就去商议,怎样找耶稣的话柄来陷害他。 16 他们派了自己的门徒们与希律党的人一同去见耶稣,说:“老师,我们知道你是真诚的,并且按真理教导神的道[c]。你不顾忌任何人,因为你不看人的情面。 17 请告诉我们,你认为向凯撒纳税,可以不可以呢?”
18 耶稣看出他们的恶意,就说:“你们这些伪善的人!为什么试探我呢? 19 拿一个纳税的钱币给我看。”他们就拿来了一个银币[d]给他。 20 耶稣问他们:“这是谁的像和名号?”
21 他们回答说:“是凯撒的。”
耶稣对他们说:“那么,凯撒的归给凯撒;神的归给神。” 22 他们听了,感到惊奇,就离开耶稣走了。
撒都该人与复活
23 在那一天,撒都该人来到耶稣那里,他们一向说没有复活的事。他们问耶稣, 24 说:“老师,摩西说:如果一个人死了,没有儿女,他的一个兄弟就要娶他的妻子,为他兄弟留后裔。[e] 25 我们这里曾经有兄弟七人,第一个结了婚,死了,没有后裔,留下妻子给他的一个兄弟。 26 第二个、第三个、一直到第七个,都是如此。 27 到了最后,这妇人也死了。 28 既然他们都娶过她,那么,在复活的时候,她将是这七个人中哪一个的妻子呢?”
29 耶稣回答说:“你们错了,因为你们不明白经上的话,也不明白神的大能。 30 复活的时候,人既不娶也不嫁,而是像天上的[f]天使一样。 31 关于死人复活的事,你们难道没有读过神对你们所说的话吗?神说 32 ‘我是亚伯拉罕的神、以撒的神、雅各的神。’[g]神不是死人的神,而是活人的神。”
33 众人听了这话,对他的教导惊叹不已。
最大的诫命
34 法利赛人听说耶稣使撒都该人哑口无言,就聚集在一起。 35 他们当中有一个是律法师,[h]来试探耶稣,问他: 36 “老师,律法中最大的诫命是哪一条呢?”
37 耶稣对他说:“‘你要以全心、全灵、全意爱主——你的神’[i], 38 这是最大的,也是最重要的诫命。 39 其次的也和它类似,‘要爱邻如己。’[j] 40 全部律法和先知书都是以这两条诫命为依据的。”
有关基督的问题
41 法利赛人聚集在一起的时候,耶稣问他们 42 说:“关于基督,你们怎么看?他是谁的后裔呢?”
他们说:“是大卫的后裔。”
43 耶稣问他们:“那么,大卫藉着圣灵,怎么还称他为‘主’呢?大卫说:
45 “因此,大卫如果称基督为‘主’,基督怎么会是大卫的后裔呢?” 46 没有人能回答他一句话。从那天起,再也没有人敢质问耶稣了。
Footnotes
- 马太福音 22:7 有古抄本附“听了”。
- 马太福音 22:13 有古抄本附“带去”。
- 马太福音 22:16 道——或译作“路”。
- 马太福音 22:19 银币——原文为“得拿利”。1得拿利=约1日工资的罗马银币。
- 马太福音 22:24 《申命记》25:5。
- 马太福音 22:30 有古抄本附“神的”。
- 马太福音 22:32 《出埃及记》3:6。
- 马太福音 22:35 有古抄本没有“是律法师,”。
- 马太福音 22:37 《申命记》6:5。
- 马太福音 22:39 《利未记》19:18。
- 马太福音 22:44 有古抄本附“做脚凳”。
- 马太福音 22:44 《诗篇》110:1。
Matthew 22
Complete Jewish Bible
22 Yeshua again used parables in speaking to them: 2 “The Kingdom of Heaven is like a king who prepared a wedding feast for his son, 3 but when he sent his slaves to summon the invited guests to the wedding, they refused to come. 4 So he sent some more slaves, instructing them to tell the guests, ‘Look, I’ve prepared my banquet, I’ve slaughtered my bulls and my fattened cattle, and everything is ready. Come to the wedding!’ 5 But they weren’t interested and went off, one to his farm, another to his business; 6 and the rest grabbed his slaves, mistreated them and killed them. 7 The king was furious and sent his soldiers, who killed those murderers and burned down their city.
8 “Then he said to his slaves, ‘Well, the wedding feast is ready; but the ones who were invited didn’t deserve it. 9 So go out to the street-corners and invite to the banquet as many as you find.’ 10 The slaves went out into the streets, gathered all the people they could find, the bad along with the good; and the wedding hall was filled with guests.
11 “Now when the king came in to look at the guests, he saw there a man who wasn’t dressed for a wedding; so he asked him, 12 ‘Friend, how did you get in here without wedding clothes?’ The man was speechless. 13 Then the king said to the servants, ‘Bind him hand and foot, and throw him outside in the dark!’ In that place people will wail and grind their teeth, 14 for many are invited, but few are chosen.”
15 Then the P’rushim went away and put together a plan to trap Yeshua with his own words. 16 They sent him some of their talmidim and some members of Herod’s party. They said, “Rabbi, we know that you tell the truth and really teach what God’s way is. You aren’t concerned with what other people think about you, since you pay no attention to a person’s status. 17 So tell us your opinion: does Torah permit paying taxes to the Roman Emperor or not?” 18 Yeshua, however, knowing their malicious intent, said, “You hypocrites! Why are you trying to trap me? 19 Show me the coin used to pay the tax!” They brought him a denarius; 20 and he asked them, “Whose name and picture are these?” 21 “The Emperor’s,” they replied. Yeshua said to them, “Nu, give the Emperor what belongs to the Emperor. And give to God what belongs to God!” 22 On hearing this, they were amazed; and they left him and went away.
23 That same day, some Tz’dukim came to him. They are the ones who say there is no such thing as resurrection, so they put to him a sh’eilah: 24 “Rabbi, Moshe said, ‘If a man dies childless, his brother must marry his widow and have children to preserve the man’s family line.’[a] 25 There were seven brothers. The first one married and then died; and since he had no children, he left his widow to his brother. 26 The same thing happened to the second brother, and the third, and finally to all seven. 27 After them all, the woman died. 28 Now in the Resurrection — of the seven, whose wife will she be? For they all married her.”
29 Yeshua answered them, “The reason you go astray is that you are ignorant both of the Tanakh and of the power of God. 30 For in the Resurrection, neither men nor women will marry; rather, they will be like angels in heaven. 31 And as for whether the dead are resurrected, haven’t you read what God said to you, 32 ‘I am the God of Avraham, the God of Yitz’chak and the God of Ya‘akov’?[b] He is God not of the dead but of the living!”
33 When the crowds heard how he taught, they were astounded; 34 but when the P’rushim learned that he had silenced the Tz’dukim, they got together, 35 and one of them who was a Torah expert asked a sh’eilah to trap him: 36 “Rabbi, which of the mitzvot in the Torah is the most important?” 37 He told him, “‘You are to love Adonai your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength.’[c] 38 This is the greatest and most important mitzvah. 39 And a second is similar to it, ‘You are to love your neighbor as yourself.’[d] 40 All of the Torah and the Prophets are dependent on these two mitzvot.”
41 Then, turning to the assembled P’rushim, Yeshua put a sh’eilah to them: 42 “Tell me your view concerning the Messiah: whose son is he?” They said to him, “David’s.” 43 “Then how is it,” he asked them, “that David, inspired by the Spirit, calls him ‘Lord,’ when he says,
44 ‘Adonai said to my Lord,
“Sit here at my right hand
until I put your enemies under your feet”’?[e]
45 If David thus calls him ‘Lord,’ how is he his son?” 46 No one could think of anything to say in reply; and from that day on, no one dared put to him another sh’eilah.
Footnotes
- Matthew 22:24 Deuteronomy 25:5–6
- Matthew 22:32 Exodus 3:6
- Matthew 22:37 Deuteronomy 6:5
- Matthew 22:39 Leviticus 19:18
- Matthew 22:44 Psalm 110:1
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