previous next

路加福音 19

撒该悔改

1 耶稣进了耶利哥,要从那里经过。 2 有一个人名叫撒该,作税吏长,是个财主。 3 他要看看耶稣是怎样的人,只因人多,他的身材又矮,所以看不见。 4 于是他跑到前头,爬上桑树,要看耶稣,因为耶稣要从那里经过。 5 耶稣到了那里,抬头一看,对他说:“撒该,快下来!今天我必须住在你家里。” 6 他就急忙下来,欢欢喜喜地接待耶稣。 7 众人看见,都私下议论说:“他竟然到罪人家里去住宿。” 8 撒该站着对主说:“主啊,我把所有的一半给穷人;我若勒索了谁,就还他四倍。” 9 耶稣对他说:“今天救恩到了这家,因为他也是亚伯拉罕的子孙。 10 人子来是要寻找和拯救失丧的人。”

十锭银子的比喻

(太25.14-30)

11 众人正听见这些话的时候,耶稣因为将近耶路撒冷,又因他们以为上帝的国快要显现,就接着讲了一个比喻, 12 说:“有一个贵族往远方去,为要取得王位,然后回来。 13 他叫了自己的十个仆人来,交给他们十锭银子,说:‘你们去做生意,直到我回来。’ 14 他本国的百姓却恨他,打发使者随后去,说:‘我们不愿意这个人作我们的王。’ 15 他得了王位回来,就吩咐叫那领了银子的仆人来,要知道他们做生意赚了多少。 16 头一个上来,说:‘主啊,你的一锭银子已经赚了十锭。’ 17 主人对他说:‘好,我善良的仆人,你既在最小的事上忠心,你有权柄管十座城。’ 18 第二个来,说:‘主啊,你的一锭银子已经赚了五锭。’ 19 主人也对这个说:‘你管五座城。’ 20 又有一个来说:‘主啊!看哪,你的一锭银子在这里,我把它包在手巾里存着。 21 我向来怕你,因为你是严厉的人:没有放的,也要去拿;没有种的,也要去收。’ 22 主人对他说:‘你这恶仆,我要凭你的话定你的罪。你既知道我是严厉的人,没有放的也去拿,没有种的也去收, 23 为什么不把我的银子存在银行,等我来的时候,连本带利都取回来呢?’ 24 于是他对那些站在旁边的人说:‘把他这一锭夺过来,给那有十锭的。’ 25 他们对他说:‘主啊,他已经有十锭了。’ 26 主人说:‘我告诉你们,凡有的,还要给他;没有的,连他所有的也要夺过来。 27 至于我那些仇敌,不要我作他们王的,把他们拉来,在我面前杀了!’”

荣入圣城

(太21.1-11;可11.1-11;约12.12-19)

28 耶稣说完了这些话,就走在前面,上耶路撒冷去。 29 快到伯法其伯大尼,在名叫橄榄山的地方,他打发两个门徒, 30 说:“你们往对面村子里去,进去的时候会看见一匹驴驹拴在那里,是从来没有人骑过的,把它解开,牵来。 31 若有人问为什么解开它,你们就这样说:‘主要用它。’” 32 被打发的人去了,所遇见的正如耶稣对他们所说的。 33 他们解开驴驹的时候,主人问他们:“为什么解开驴驹?” 34 他们说:“主要用它。” 35 他们把驴驹牵到耶稣那里,把自己的衣服搭在上面,扶耶稣骑上。 36 他前进的时候,众人把衣服铺在路上。

37 他将近耶路撒冷,正下橄榄山的时候,一大群门徒因所见过的一切异能,都欢呼起来,大声赞美上帝, 38 说: “奉主名来的王t是应当称颂的! 在天上有和平; 在至高之处有荣光。”

39 人群中有几个法利赛人对耶稣说:“老师,责备你的门徒吧!” 40 耶稣回答:“我告诉你们,若是这些人闭口不说,石头也要呼叫起来。” 41 耶稣快到耶路撒冷,看见那城,就为它哀哭, 42 说:“但愿你在这日子知道有关你平安的事,不过这事现在是隐藏的,你的眼睛看不出来。 43 因为日子将到,你的仇敌要筑起土垒包围你,四面困住你, 44 并要消灭你和你里头的儿女,连一块石头也不留在另一块石头上,因为你不知道你蒙眷顾的时候。”

洁净圣殿

(太21.12-17;可11.15-19;约2.13-22)

45 耶稣一进圣殿就赶出在里面做买卖的人, 46 对他们说:“经上说: ‘我的殿是祷告的殿, 你们倒使它成为贼窝了。’”

47 耶稣天天在圣殿里教导人。祭司长、文士和百姓的领袖都想杀他, 48 但找不出方法来,因为百姓都侧耳听他。

LUKE 19

Zacchaeus

1 Jesus was going through Jericho, 2 where a man named Zacchaeus lived. He was in charge of collecting taxest and was very rich.

3-4 Jesus was heading his way, and Zacchaeus wanted to see what he was like. But Zacchaeus was a short man and could not see over the crowd. So he ran ahead and climbed up into a sycamore tree.
5 When Jesus got there, he looked up and said, “Zacchaeus, hurry down! I want to stay with you today.”

6 Zacchaeus hurried down and gladly welcomed Jesus.

7 Everyone who saw this started grumbling, “This man Zacchaeus is a sinner! And Jesus is going home to eat with him.”

8 Later that day Zacchaeus stood up and said to the Lord, “I will give half of my property to the poor. And I will now pay back four times as mucht to everyone I have ever cheated.”
9 Jesus said to Zacchaeus, “Today you and your family have been saved, t because you are a true son of Abraham.t

10 t The Son of Man came to look for and to save people who are lost.”

A Story about Ten Servants

(Matthew 25.14-30)


11  t The crowd was still listening to Jesus as he was getting close to Jerusalem. Many of them thought that God's kingdom would soon appear,

12 and Jesus told them this story:
A prince once went to a foreign country to be crowned king and then to return.

13 But before leaving, he called in ten servants and gave each of them some money. He told them, “Use this to earn more money until I get back.”

14 But the people of his country hated him, and they sent messengers to the foreign country to say, “We don't want this man to be our king.”

15 After the prince had been made king, he returned and called in his servants. He asked them how much they had earned with the money they had been given.

16 The first servant came and said, “Sir, with the money you gave me I have earned ten times as much.”

17 “That's fine, my good servant!” the king said. “Since you have shown that you can be trusted with a small amount, you will be given ten cities to rule.”

18 The second one came and said, “Sir, with the money you gave me, I have earned five times as much.”

19 The king said, “You will be given five cities.”
20 Another servant came and said, “Sir, here is your money. I kept it safe in a handkerchief.

21 You are a hard man, and I was afraid of you. You take what isn't yours, and you harvest crops you didn't plant.”
22 “You worthless servant!” the king told him. “You have condemned yourself by what you have just said. You knew I am a hard man, taking what isn't mine and harvesting what I've not planted.

23 Why didn't you put my money in the bank? On my return, I could have had the money together with interest.”

24 Then he said to some other servants standing there, “Take the money away from him and give it to the servant who earned ten times as much.”

25 But they said, “Sir, he already has ten times as much!”
26  t The king replied, “Those who have something will be given more. But everything will be taken away from those who don't have anything.

27 Now bring me the enemies who didn't want me to be their king. Kill them while I watch!”

Jesus Enters Jerusalem

(Matthew 21.1-11; Mark 11.1-11; John 12.12-19)


28 When Jesus had finished saying all this, he went on toward Jerusalem. 29 As he was getting near Bethphage and Bethany on the Mount of Olives, he sent two of his disciples on ahead. 30 He told them, “Go into the next village, where you will find a young donkey that has never been ridden. Untie the donkey and bring it here.

31 If anyone asks why you are doing this, just say, ‘The Lordt needs it.’ ”
32 They went off and found everything just as Jesus had said.

33 While they were untying the donkey, its owners asked, “Why are you doing that?”

34 They answered, “The Lordt needs it.”
35 Then they led the donkey to Jesus. They put some of their clothes on its back and helped Jesus get on. 36 And as he rode along, the people spread clothes on the roadt in front of him. 37 When Jesus started down the Mount of Olives, his large crowd of disciples were happy and praised God because of all the miracles they had seen.

38 t They shouted,
“Blessed is the king who comes
in the name of the Lord!
Peace in heaven
and glory to God.”

39 Some Pharisees in the crowd said to Jesus, “Teacher, make your disciples stop shouting!”

40 But Jesus answered, “If they keep quiet, these stones will start shouting.”
41 When Jesus came closer and could see Jerusalem, he cried

42 and said:
It is too bad that today your people don't know what will bring them peace! Now it is hidden from them.
43 Jerusalem, the time will come when your enemies will build walls around you to attack you. Armies will surround you and close in on you from every side.

44 They will level you to the ground and kill your people. Not one stone in your buildings will be left on top of another. This will happen because you did not see that God had come to save you.t

Jesus in the Temple

(Matthew 21.12-17; Mark 11.15-19; John 2.13-22)


45 When Jesus entered the temple, he started chasing out the people who were selling things.

46 t He told them, “The Scriptures say, ‘My house should be a place of worship.’ But you have made it a place where robbers hide!”
47  t Each day, Jesus kept on teaching in the temple. So the chief priests, the teachers of the Law of Moses, and some other important people tried to have him killed. 48 But they could not find a way to do it, because everyone else was eager to listen to him.