列王纪下 12
Chinese Contemporary Bible (Simplified)
约阿施做犹大王
12 以色列王耶户执政第七年,约阿施登基,在耶路撒冷执政四十年。他母亲叫西比亚,是别示巴人。 2 在耶何耶大祭司的教导下,约阿施一生做耶和华视为正的事。 3 但他没有拆毁丘坛,人们仍在那里献祭烧香。
4 约阿施对祭司们说:“你们要收集那些奉献到耶和华殿的圣银,即人口普查时收取的银子、个人还愿的银子和自愿奉献的银子。 5 每位祭司要从奉献的人手中收取银子,用来修殿。” 6 可是,直到约阿施执政第二十三年,祭司仍未动工。 7 约阿施召来耶何耶大祭司及其他祭司,对他们说:“你们为什么还不修殿呢?不要再向奉献的人收银子了,要把所收的银子交出来修殿。” 8 祭司们答应不再向民众收钱,但也不动工修殿。
9 耶何耶大祭司在耶和华殿的入口右边的祭坛旁放了一个箱子,箱盖上开了个洞。守门的祭司将奉献到耶和华殿的所有银子放进箱子里。 10 箱子里的银子多了,王的书记和大祭司就把银子点好,装在袋子里。 11 他们将称好的银子交给修耶和华殿的督工。督工把报酬转交给在殿里工作的木匠、建筑工人、 12 泥水匠和石匠,购买修耶和华殿用的木料和凿好的石头,并支付其他的修殿费用。 13 献到耶和华殿里的银子没有用于制造殿里的银碗、蜡剪、盆、号及其他金银器皿, 14 只用于修殿。 15 督工们办事忠诚可靠,不需要跟他们清算账目。 16 赎过祭和赎罪祭的银子没有带到耶和华的殿里,而是归给祭司。
17 那时,亚兰王哈薛攻陷了迦特,准备进攻耶路撒冷。 18 犹大王约阿施把先王约沙法、约兰、亚哈谢和他自己奉献的圣物以及耶和华殿里和王宫库房里的所有金子都送给了亚兰王哈薛,哈薛便从耶路撒冷退兵。
19 约阿施其他的事及其一切作为都记在犹大的列王史上。 20 约阿施的臣仆谋反,在去悉拉途中的米罗宫杀了他。 21 杀他的是示米押的儿子约撒甲和朔默的儿子约萨拔。约阿施葬在大卫城他的祖坟里。他儿子亚玛谢继位。
列王紀下 12
Chinese Contemporary Bible (Traditional)
約阿施做猶大王
12 以色列王耶戶執政第七年,約阿施登基,在耶路撒冷執政四十年。他母親叫西比亞,是別示巴人。 2 在耶何耶大祭司的教導下,約阿施一生做耶和華視為正的事。 3 但他沒有拆毀邱壇,人們仍在那裡獻祭燒香。
4 約阿施對祭司們說:「你們要收集那些奉獻到耶和華殿的聖銀,即人口普查時收取的銀子、個人還願的銀子和自願奉獻的銀子。 5 每位祭司要從奉獻的人手中收取銀子,用來修殿。」 6 可是,直到約阿施執政第二十三年,祭司仍未動工。 7 約阿施召來耶何耶大祭司及其他祭司,對他們說:「你們為什麼還不修殿呢?不要再向奉獻的人收銀子了,要把所收的銀子交出來修殿。」 8 祭司們答應不再向民眾收錢,但也不動工修殿。
9 耶何耶大祭司在耶和華殿的入口右邊的祭壇旁放了一個箱子,箱蓋上開了個洞。守門的祭司將奉獻到耶和華殿的所有銀子放進箱子裡。 10 箱子裡的銀子多了,王的書記和大祭司就把銀子點好,裝在袋子裡。 11 他們將秤好的銀子交給修耶和華殿的督工。督工把報酬轉交給在殿裡工作的木匠、建築工人、 12 泥水匠和石匠,購買修耶和華殿用的木料和鑿好的石頭,並支付其他的修殿費用。 13 獻到耶和華殿裡的銀子沒有用於製造殿裡的銀碗、蠟剪、盆、號及其他金銀器皿, 14 只用於修殿。 15 督工們辦事忠誠可靠,不需要跟他們清算賬目。 16 贖過祭和贖罪祭的銀子沒有帶到耶和華的殿裡,而是歸給祭司。
17 那時,亞蘭王哈薛攻陷了迦特,準備進攻耶路撒冷。 18 猶大王約阿施把先王約沙法、約蘭、亞哈謝和他自己奉獻的聖物以及耶和華殿裡和王宮庫房裡的所有金子都送給了亞蘭王哈薛,哈薛便從耶路撒冷退兵。
19 約阿施其他的事及其一切作為都記在猶大的列王史上。 20 約阿施的臣僕謀反,在去悉拉途中的米羅宮殺了他。 21 殺他的是示米押的兒子約撒甲和朔默的兒子約薩拔。約阿施葬在大衛城他的祖墳裡。他兒子亞瑪謝繼位。
2 Kings 12
New American Bible (Revised Edition)
IX. Kings of Judah and Israel[a]
Chapter 12
Reign of Joash of Judah. 1 Joash was seven years old when he became king. 2 In the seventh year of Jehu, Joash became king, and he reigned forty years in Jerusalem. His mother’s name was Zibiah, from Beer-sheba.
3 Joash did what was right in the Lord’s sight as long as he lived, because Jehoiada the priest guided him, 4 though the high places did not disappear; the people continued to sacrifice and to burn incense on the high places.
5 Joash said to the priests: “All the funds for sacred purposes that are brought to the house of the Lord—the census tax, personal redemption money—and all funds that are freely brought to the house of the Lord, 6 the priests may take for themselves, each from his own vendor. However, they must make whatever repairs on the temple may prove necessary.” 7 Nevertheless, as late as the twenty-third year of the reign of King Joash, the priests had not made needed repairs on the temple. 8 Accordingly, King Joash summoned the priest Jehoiada and the other priests. He asked, “Why do you not repair the temple? You must no longer take funds from your vendors, but you shall turn them over for the repairs.” 9 So the priests agreed that they would neither take funds from the people nor make the repairs on the temple.
10 Jehoiada the priest then took a chest, bored a hole in its lid, and set it beside the altar, on the right as one entered the house of the Lord. The priests who kept the doors would put into it all the silver that was brought to the house of the Lord. 11 (A)When they noticed that there was a large amount of silver in the chest, the royal scribe would come up with the high priest, and they would gather up and weigh all the silver that was in the house of the Lord. 12 The amount thus realized they turned over to the workers assigned to the house of the Lord. They in turn would pay it to the carpenters and builders working in the house of the Lord, 13 and to the masons and stone cutters, and for the purchase of the wood and hewn stone used in repairing the breaches, and for any other expenses that were necessary to repair the house of the Lord. 14 None of the valuables brought to the house of the Lord were used there to make silver basins, snuffers, bowls, trumpets, or any gold or silver article. 15 Instead, they were given to the workers, and with them they repaired the house of the Lord. 16 Moreover, no reckoning was asked of those who were provided with the funds to give to the workers, because they held positions of trust. 17 The funds from reparation offerings and from purification offerings, however, were not brought to the house of the Lord; they belonged to the priests.
18 Then Hazael, king of Aram, came up and attacked Gath. When he had taken it, Hazael resolved to go on to attack Jerusalem. 19 Joash,[b] king of Judah, took all the sacred offerings presented by his forebears, Jehoshaphat, Jehoram, and Ahaziah, kings of Judah, as well as his own, and all the gold there was in the treasuries of the house of the Lord and the king’s house, and sent them to King Hazael of Aram, who then turned away from Jerusalem.
20 The rest of the acts of Joash, with all that he did, are recorded in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah. 21 Certain of his officials[c] entered into a conspiracy and struck Joash down at Beth-millo. 22 Jozacar, son of Shimeath, and Jehozabad, son of Shomer, were the officials who struck and killed him. He was buried with his ancestors in the City of David, and his son Amaziah succeeded him as king.
Footnotes
- 12:1–17:5 This section recounts briefly the reigns of the last several kings of Israel and the kings of Judah contemporary with them. As always, the accounts of the kings are given in the order in which each came to the throne, without regard to which kingdom they ruled. See note on the similar section that begins in 1 Kgs 14:21.
- 12:19 Joash: in 2 Kings the name “Joash” and its variant “Jehoash” are interchangeable (see note on “Joram” and “Jehoram” at 1:17), whether in reference to the king of Judah (vv. 1–22) or his slightly later contemporary, Joash of Israel (13:10–25). Both forms are rendered “Joash” in this translation.
- 12:21 Officials: lit., “servants.” The Hebrew ebed (“servant”) has a wide range of meanings, always including service to another.
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