馬太福音 22
Revised Chinese Union Version (Traditional Script) Shen Edition
喜宴的比喻(A)
22 耶穌又用比喻對他們說: 2 「天國好比一個王為他兒子擺設娶親的宴席。 3 他打發僕人去,請那些被邀的人來赴宴,他們卻不肯來。 4 王又打發別的僕人,說:『你們去告訴那被邀的人,我的宴席已經預備好了,牛和肥畜已經宰了,各樣都齊備,請你們來赴宴。』 5 那些人不理就走了,一個到自己田裏去,一個做買賣去。 6 其餘的抓住僕人,凌辱他們,把他們殺了。 7 王就大怒,發兵除滅那些兇手,燒燬他們的城。 8 於是王對僕人說:『喜宴已經齊備,只是所邀的人不配。 9 所以你們要往岔路口上去,凡遇見的,都邀來赴宴。』 10 那些僕人就出去,到大路上,凡遇見的,不論善惡都招聚了來,宴席上就坐滿了客人。 11 王進來見賓客,看到那裏有一個沒有穿禮服的, 12 就對他說:『朋友,你到這裏來怎麼不穿禮服呢?』那人無言可答。 13 於是王對侍從說:『捆起他的手腳,把他扔在外邊的黑暗裏;在那裏他要哀哭切齒了。』 14 因為被召的人多,選上的人少。」
納稅給凱撒的問題(B)
15 於是,法利賽人出去商議,怎樣找話柄來陷害耶穌, 16 就打發他們的門徒同希律黨人去見耶穌,說:「老師,我們知道你是誠實的,並且誠誠實實傳 神的道,無論誰你都一視同仁,因為你不看人的面子。 17 請告訴我們,你的意見如何?納稅給凱撒合不合法?」 18 耶穌看出他們的惡意,就說:「假冒為善的人哪,為甚麼試探我? 19 拿一個納稅的錢給我看!」他們就拿一個銀幣來給他。 20 耶穌問他們:「這像和這名號是誰的?」 21 他們說:「是凱撒的。」於是耶穌說:「這樣,凱撒的歸凱撒; 神的歸 神。」 22 他們聽了十分驚訝,就離開他走了。
復活的問題(C)
23 那天,撒都該人來見耶穌。他們說沒有復活這回事,於是問耶穌: 24 「老師,摩西說:『某人若死了,沒有孩子,他弟弟該娶他的妻子,為哥哥生子立後。』 25 從前,在我們這裏有兄弟七人,第一個娶了妻,死了,沒有孩子,撇下妻子給弟弟。 26 第二、第三,直到第七個,都是如此。 27 後來,那婦人也死了。 28 那麼,在復活的時候,她是七個人中哪一個的妻子呢?因為他們都娶過她。」 29 耶穌回答他們說:「你們錯了,因為不明白聖經,也不知道 神的大能。 30 在復活的時候,人也不娶也不嫁,而是像天上的天使一樣。 31 論到死人復活, 神向你們所說的話,你們沒有念過嗎? 32 他說:『我是亞伯拉罕的 神,以撒的 神,雅各的 神。』 神不是死人的 神,而是活人的 神。」 33 眾人聽見這話,對他的教導非常驚訝。
最大的誡命(D)
34 法利賽人聽見耶穌堵住了撒都該人的口,他們就聚集在一起。 35 其中有一個人是律法師[a],要試探耶穌,就問他: 36 「老師,律法上的誡命哪一條是最大的呢?」 37 耶穌對他說:「你要盡心、盡性、盡意愛主—你的 神。 38 這是最大的,且是第一條誡命。 39 第二條也如此,就是要愛鄰[b]如己。 40 這兩條誡命是一切律法和先知書的總綱。」
基督與大衛的關係(E)
41 法利賽人聚集的時候,耶穌問他們: 42 「論到基督,你們的意見如何?他是誰的後裔呢?」他們說:「是大衛的。」 43 耶穌說:「這樣,大衛被聖靈感動,怎麼還稱他為主,說:
44 『主對我主說:
你坐在我的右邊,
等我把你的仇敵放在你腳下?』
45 大衛既稱他為主,他怎麼又是大衛的後裔呢?」 46 沒有一個人能回答一句話,從那日以後沒有人敢再問他甚麼。
Matthew 22
The Message
The Story of the Wedding Banquet
22 1-3 Jesus responded by telling still more stories. “God’s kingdom,” he said, “is like a king who threw a wedding banquet for his son. He sent out servants to call in all the invited guests. And they wouldn’t come!
4 “He sent out another round of servants, instructing them to tell the guests, ‘Look, everything is on the table, the prime rib is ready for carving. Come to the feast!’
5-7 “They only shrugged their shoulders and went off, one to weed his garden, another to work in his shop. The rest, with nothing better to do, beat up on the messengers and then killed them. The king was outraged and sent his soldiers to destroy those thugs and level their city.
8-10 “Then he told his servants, ‘We have a wedding banquet all prepared but no guests. The ones I invited weren’t up to it. Go out into the busiest intersections in town and invite anyone you find to the banquet.’ The servants went out on the streets and rounded up everyone they laid eyes on, good and bad, regardless. And so the banquet was on—every place filled.
11-13 “When the king entered and looked over the scene, he spotted a man who wasn’t properly dressed. He said to him, ‘Friend, how dare you come in here looking like that!’ The man was speechless. Then the king told his servants, ‘Get him out of here—fast. Tie him up and ship him to hell. And make sure he doesn’t get back in.’
14 “That’s what I mean when I say, ‘Many get invited; only a few make it.’”
Paying Taxes
15-17 That’s when the Pharisees plotted a way to trap him into saying something damaging. They sent their disciples, with a few of Herod’s followers mixed in, to ask, “Teacher, we know you have integrity, teach the way of God accurately, are indifferent to popular opinion, and don’t pander to your students. So tell us honestly: Is it right to pay taxes to Caesar or not?”
18-19 Jesus knew they were up to no good. He said, “Why are you playing these games with me? Why are you trying to trap me? Do you have a coin? Let me see it.” They handed him a silver piece.
20 “This engraving—who does it look like? And whose name is on it?”
21 They said, “Caesar.”
“Then give Caesar what is his, and give God what is his.”
22 The Pharisees were speechless. They went off shaking their heads.
Marriage and Resurrection
23-28 That same day, Sadducees approached him. This is the party that denies any possibility of resurrection. They asked, “Teacher, Moses said that if a man dies childless, his brother is obligated to marry his widow and father a child with her. Here’s a case where there were seven brothers. The first brother married and died, leaving no child, and his wife passed to his brother. The second brother also left her childless, then the third—and on and on, all seven. Eventually the wife died. Now here’s our question: At the resurrection, whose wife is she? She was a wife to each of them.”
29-33 Jesus answered, “You’re off base on two counts: You don’t know what God said, and you don’t know how God works. At the resurrection we’re beyond marriage. As with the angels, all our ecstasies and intimacies then will be with God. And regarding your speculation on whether the dead are raised or not, don’t you read your Bibles? The grammar is clear: God says, ‘I am—not was—the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, the God of Jacob.’ The living God defines himself not as the God of dead men, but of the living.” Hearing this exchange the crowd was much impressed.
The Most Important Command
34-36 When the Pharisees heard how he had bested the Sadducees, they gathered their forces for an assault. One of their religion scholars spoke for them, posing a question they hoped would show him up: “Teacher, which command in God’s Law is the most important?”
37-40 Jesus said, “‘Love the Lord your God with all your passion and prayer and intelligence.’ This is the most important, the first on any list. But there is a second to set alongside it: ‘Love others as well as you love yourself.’ These two commands are pegs; everything in God’s Law and the Prophets hangs from them.”
David’s Son and Master
41-42 As the Pharisees were regrouping, Jesus caught them off balance with his own test question: “What do you think about the Christ? Whose son is he?” They said, “David’s son.”
43-45 Jesus replied, “Well, if the Christ is David’s son, how do you explain that David, under inspiration, named Christ his ‘Master’?
God said to my Master,
“Sit here at my right hand
until I make your enemies your footstool.”
“Now if David calls him ‘Master,’ how can he at the same time be his son?”
46 That stumped them, literalists that they were. Unwilling to risk losing face again in one of these public verbal exchanges, they quit asking questions for good.
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