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吃书卷

他对我说:“人子啊,把你得到的吃下去吧!吃下这书卷,然后去向以色列家说话。” 于是我把口张开,他就给我吃下那书卷。 他又对我说:“人子啊!把我赐给你的那书卷吃下去,填满你的肚子。”于是我吃了,这书卷在我口里像蜜糖一样甘甜。

受主训勉

他对我说:“人子啊,你去!到以色列家那里,把我的话告诉他们。 你受差派不是到一个说话难明、言语难懂的民族那里去,而是到以色列家去; 不是到说话难明、言语难懂的众多民族那里去,他们的话是你听不懂的。但是,如果我差派你到他们那里去,他们必听从你。 以色列家却不肯听从你,因为他们不肯听从我,整个以色列家都是额坚心硬的。 看哪!我要使你的脸像他们的脸一样坚硬,使你的前额像他们的前额一样坚硬。 我要使你的额好象最坚硬的宝石,比火石更硬。他们虽然是叛逆的民族,你却不要怕他们,在他们面前,也不要惊惶。” 10 他又对我说:“人子啊!我对你说的一切话,你都要留心听,记在心里。 11 你去,到被掳的人民那里,向他们宣讲;他们或听或不听,你只要对他们说:‘主耶和华这样说。’”

12 那时,灵使我升起,我就听见后面有轰轰的响声:“耶和华的居所显现出来的荣耀是应当称颂的!” 13 我又听见那些活物的翅膀彼此相碰的声音和活物旁边的轮子的声音,以及轰轰的响声。 14 灵使我升起,把我提去。那时我心灵忿激、愁苦。耶和华的手强而有力临到我身上。 15 于是我来到提勒.亚毕被掳的人那里,他们住在迦巴鲁河边。我在他们居住的地方坐了七天,在他们中间震惊得不知所措。

作以色列家的守望者(A)

16 过了七天,耶和华的话临到我说: 17 “人子啊,我立了你作以色列家守望的人,所以你要聆听我口中的话,替我警告他们。 18 如果我对恶人说:‘你必定死亡!’你却不警告他,也不警戒他离开恶行,好救他的性命,这恶人就必因自己的罪孽死亡。但我要因他的死追究你。 19 如果你警告恶人,他仍不离开他的罪恶和他的恶行,他就必因自己的罪孽死亡,你却救了自己的性命。 20 如果义人偏离正义,行事邪恶,我必把绊脚石放在他面前,他必定死亡;因为你没有警告他,他必因自己的罪死亡。他素常所行的义,也必不被记念。但我要因他的死追究你。 21 如果你警告义人不要犯罪,他就不犯罪。他因为接受警告,就必存活,你也救了自己的性命。”

暂时缄口不言

22 耶和华的手在那里临到我身上,他对我说:“你起来,出到平原去,在那里我要向你说话。” 23 于是,我起来,出到平原去,看见耶和华的荣耀停在那里,这荣耀就像我在迦巴鲁河边看见的一样。于是我俯伏在地。 24 灵进到我里面,使我站立起来,耶和华对我说:“你进去,把自己关在家里。 25 人子啊!人要用绳子把你捆绑起来,使你不能出到他们中间去。 26 我要使你的舌头贴住上膛,使你变成哑巴,不能作责备他们的人,因为他们是叛逆的民族。 27 但我对你说话的时候,我必开你的口,你就要对他们说:‘主耶和华这样说。’肯听的就让他听,不肯听的,就由他不听吧,因为他们是叛逆的民族。”

Warn These People

He told me, “Son of man, eat what you see. Eat this book. Then go and speak to the family of Israel.”

2-3 As I opened my mouth, he gave me the scroll to eat, saying, “Son of man, eat this book that I am giving you. Make a full meal of it!”

So I ate it. It tasted so good—just like honey.

4-6 Then he told me, “Son of man, go to the family of Israel and speak my Message. Look, I’m not sending you to a people who speak a hard-to-learn language with words you can hardly pronounce. If I had sent you to such people, their ears would have perked up and they would have listened immediately.

7-9 “But it won’t work that way with the family of Israel. They won’t listen to you because they won’t listen to me. They are, as I said, a hard case, hardened in their sin. But I’ll make you as hard in your way as they are in theirs. I’ll make your face as hard as rock, harder than granite. Don’t let them intimidate you. Don’t be afraid of them, even though they’re a bunch of rebels.”

10-11 Then he said, “Son of man, get all these words that I’m giving you inside you. Listen to them obediently. Make them your own. And now go. Go to the exiles, your people, and speak. Tell them, ‘This is the Message of God, the Master.’ Speak your piece, whether they listen or not.”

12-13 Then the Spirit picked me up. Behind me I heard a great commotion—“Blessed be the Glory of God in his Sanctuary!”—the wings of the living creatures beating against each other, the whirling wheels, the rumble of a great earthquake.

14-15 The Spirit lifted me and took me away. I went bitterly and angrily. I didn’t want to go. But God had me in his grip. I arrived among the exiles who lived near the Kebar River at Tel Aviv. I came to where they were living and sat there for seven days, appalled.

16 At the end of the seven days, I received this Message from God:

17-19 “Son of man, I’ve made you a watchman for the family of Israel. Whenever you hear me say something, warn them for me. If I say to the wicked, ‘You are going to die,’ and you don’t sound the alarm warning them that it’s a matter of life or death, they will die and it will be your fault. I’ll hold you responsible. But if you warn the wicked and they keep right on sinning anyway, they’ll most certainly die for their sin, but you won’t die. You’ll have saved your life.

20-21 “And if the righteous turn back from living righteously and take up with evil when I step in and put them in a hard place, they’ll die. If you haven’t warned them, they’ll die because of their sins, and none of the right things they’ve done will count for anything—and I’ll hold you responsible. But if you warn these righteous people not to sin and they listen to you, they’ll live because they took the warning—and again, you’ll have saved your life.”

22 God grabbed me by the shoulder and said, “Get up. Go out on the plain. I want to talk with you.”

23 So I got up and went out on the plain. I couldn’t believe my eyes: the Glory of God! Right there! It was like the Glory I had seen at the Kebar River. I fell to the ground, prostrate.

24-26 Then the Spirit entered me and put me on my feet. He said, “Go home and shut the door behind you.” And then something odd: “Son of man: They’ll tie you hand and foot with ropes so you can’t leave the house. I’ll make your tongue stick to the roof of your mouth so you won’t be able to talk and tell the people what they’re doing wrong, even though they are a bunch of rebels.

27 “But then when the time is ripe, I’ll free your tongue and you’ll say, ‘This is what God, the Master, says: . . .’ From then on it’s up to them. They can listen or not listen, whichever they like. They are a bunch of rebels!”