马太福音 4
Chinese Standard Bible (Simplified)
耶稣受试探
4 随后,耶稣被圣灵领到旷野去,受魔鬼的试探。 2 耶稣禁食了四十昼夜,后来就饿了。 3 那试探者前来对他说:“你如果是神的儿子,就吩咐这些石头变成食物吧!”
4 耶稣回答说:“经上记着:
‘人活着不是单靠食物,
而是靠神口里所出的每一句话。’[a]”
5 接着,魔鬼带他到圣城,让他站在圣殿的顶端, 6 对他说:“你如果是神的儿子,就跳下去吧!因为经上记着:
‘他会为你吩咐他的天使;
他们会用手托住你,
免得你的脚撞在石头上。’[b]”
7 耶稣对他说:“经上又记着:‘不可试探主——你的神。’[c]”
8 接着,魔鬼带耶稣上了一座很高的山,给他看世界万国和万国的荣耀, 9 对他说:“你如果俯伏拜我,我就把这一切都给你。”
10 耶稣对他说:“撒旦,退去[d]!因为经上记着:
‘要敬拜主——你的神,
唯独事奉他。’[e]”
11 于是,魔鬼离开了耶稣。看哪,有天使们前来伺候他。
在加利利的服事
12 耶稣听说约翰被逮捕了,就退到加利利地区。 13 后来,他离开拿撒勒,来到西布伦和拿弗他利境内,住在湖边的迦百农。 14 这是为要应验那藉着先知以赛亚所说的话:
17 从那时候起,耶稣开始传道,说:“你们应当悔改,因为天国近了。”
第一批门徒
18 耶稣在加利利湖边行走,看见兄弟两个人,就是那叫彼得的西门和他弟弟[h]安得烈,正在湖里撒网;他们本来是渔夫。 19 耶稣就对他们说:“来跟从我!我将要使你们成为得人的渔夫。” 20 他们立刻舍弃渔网,跟从了耶稣。
21 耶稣从那里往前走,看见另外两个兄弟,就是西庇太的儿子雅各和他弟弟约翰,正在船上与他们的父亲西庇太一起修补渔网。耶稣就召唤他们, 22 他们立刻舍弃了船,告别他们的父亲,跟从了耶稣。
教导、传道、治病
23 耶稣走遍全加利利,在他们的会堂里教导人,传天国的福音,并且使民中各样的疾病和各样的症状痊愈。 24 他的消息就在全叙利亚省传开了。人们把所有的病人,就是患各种疾病的、受疼痛折磨的、有鬼魔附身的、癫痫的、瘫痪的,都带到耶稣那里。耶稣就使他们痊愈。 25 于是有一大群人从加利利、德卡波利斯、耶路撒冷、犹太和约旦河对岸来,跟随耶稣。
马太福音 4
Chinese New Version (Simplified)
耶稣受试探(A)
4 随后,耶稣被圣灵带到旷野,受魔鬼的试探。 2 耶稣禁食了四十昼夜,就饿了, 3 试探者前来对他说:“你若是 神的儿子,就吩咐这些石头变成食物吧!” 4 耶稣回答:“经上记着:
‘人活着,不是单靠食物,
更要靠 神口里所出的一切话。’”
5 随后,魔鬼带耶稣进了圣城,使他站在殿的最高处, 6 对他说:“你若是 神的儿子,就跳下去吧!因为经上记着:
‘ 神为了你,
会吩咐自己的使者用手托住你,
免得你的脚碰到石头。’”
7 耶稣对他说:“经上又记着:‘不可试探主你的 神。’” 8 最后,魔鬼带耶稣上了一座极高的山,把世界各国和各国的荣华都指给他看。 9 并且对他说:“你只要跪下来拜我,我就把这一切都给你。” 10 但耶稣说:“撒但,走开!经上记着:
‘当拜主你的 神,
单要事奉他。’”
11 于是魔鬼离开了耶稣,有天使前来服事他。
耶稣在加利利传道(B)
12 耶稣听见约翰被捕,就往加利利去。 13 他又离开拿撒勒,往西布伦和拿弗他利境内近海的迦百农去,住在那里, 14 为了要应验以赛亚先知所说的:
15 “西布伦地、拿弗他利地,
沿海之路,约旦河外,
外族人的加利利啊!
16 住在黑暗中的人民,
看见了大光;
死亡幽暗之地的居民,
有光照亮他们。”
17 从那时起,耶稣就开始传道,说:“天国近了,你们应当悔改。”
18 耶稣在加利利海边行走的时候,看见兄弟二人,就是名叫彼得的西门和他的弟弟安得烈,正在把网撒到海里去;他们是渔夫。 19 耶稣就对他们说:“来跟从我,我要使你们作得人的渔夫。” 20 他们立刻撇下网,跟从了他。 21 耶稣又往前走,看见另一对兄弟,就是西庇太的儿子雅各和他的兄弟约翰,正和父亲西庇太在船上整理鱼网,他就呼召他们。 22 他们立刻离了船,别了父亲,跟从了耶稣。
23 耶稣走遍加利利,在各会堂里教导人,宣扬天国的福音,医治民间各种疾病、各种病症。 24 他的名声传遍了叙利亚全地,人们就把一切患病的,就是患各种疾病、疼痛、鬼附、癫痫、瘫痪的,都带到他面前,他就医好他们。 25 于是有许多人从加利利、低加波利、耶路撒冷、犹太和约旦河东来跟从耶稣。
Matthew 4
Contemporary English Version
Jesus and the Devil
(Mark 1.12,13; Luke 4.1-13)
4 (A) The Holy Spirit led Jesus into the desert, so that the devil could test him. 2 After Jesus had gone without eating[a] for 40 days and nights, he was very hungry. 3 Then the devil came to him and said, “If you are God's Son, tell these stones to turn into bread.”
4 (B) Jesus answered, “The Scriptures say:
‘No one can live only on food.
People need every word
that God has spoken.’ ”
5 Next, the devil took Jesus into the holy city to the highest part of the temple. 6 (C) The devil said, “If you are God's Son, jump off. The Scriptures say:
‘God will give his angels
orders about you.
They will catch you
in their arms,
and you won't hurt
your feet on the stones.’ ”
7 (D) Jesus answered, “The Scriptures also say, ‘Don't try to test the Lord your God!’ ”
8 Finally, the devil took Jesus up on a very high mountain and showed him all the kingdoms on earth and their power. 9 The devil said to him, “I will give all this to you, if you will bow down and worship me.”
10 (E) Jesus answered, “Go away Satan! The Scriptures say:
‘Worship the Lord your God
and serve only him.’ ”
11 Then the devil left Jesus, and angels came to help him.
Jesus Begins His Work
(Mark 1.14,15; Luke 4.14,15)
12 (F) When Jesus heard that John had been put in prison, he went to Galilee. 13 (G) But instead of staying in Nazareth, Jesus moved to Capernaum. This town was beside Lake Galilee in the territory of Zebulun and Naphtali.[b] 14 So God's promise came true, just as the prophet Isaiah had said,
15 (H) “Listen, lands of Zebulun
and Naphtali,
lands along the road
to the sea
and across the Jordan.
Listen Galilee,
land of the Gentiles!
16 Although your people
live in darkness,
they will see
a bright light.
Although they live
in the shadow of death,
a light will shine
on them.”
17 (I) Then Jesus started preaching, “Turn back to God! The kingdom of heaven will soon be here.”[c]
Jesus Chooses Four Fishermen
(Mark 1.16-20; Luke 5.1-11)
18 While Jesus was walking along the shore of Lake Galilee, he saw two brothers. One was Simon, also known as Peter, and the other was Andrew. They were fishermen, and they were casting their net into the lake. 19 Jesus said to them, “Follow me! I will teach you how to bring in people instead of fish.” 20 Right then the two brothers dropped their nets and went with him.
21 Jesus walked on until he saw James and John, the sons of Zebedee. They were in a boat with their father, mending their nets. Jesus asked them to come with him. 22 At once they left the boat and their father and went with Jesus.
Jesus Teaches, Preaches, and Heals
(Luke 6.17-19)
23 (J) Jesus went all over Galilee, teaching in their synagogues and preaching the good news about God's kingdom. He also healed every kind of disease and sickness. 24 News about him spread all over Syria, and people with every kind of sickness or disease were brought to him. Some of them had a lot of demons in them, others were thought to be crazy,[d] and still others could not walk. But Jesus healed them all.
25 Large crowds followed Jesus from Galilee and the region around the ten cities known as Decapolis.[e] They also came from Jerusalem, Judea, and from across the Jordan River.
Footnotes
- 4.2 without eating: The Jewish people sometimes went without eating (also called “fasting”) to show their love for God or to show sorrow for their sins.
- 4.13 Zebulun and Naphtali: In Old Testament times these tribes were in northern Palestine, and in New Testament times many Gentiles lived where these tribes had once been.
- 4.17 The kingdom of heaven will soon be here: See the two notes at 3.2.
- 4.24 thought to be crazy: In ancient times people with epilepsy were thought to be crazy.
- 4.25 the ten cities known as Decapolis: A group of ten cities east of Samaria and Galilee, where the people followed the Greek way of life.
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