撒母耳記上 3
Chinese Contemporary Bible (Traditional)
主呼召撒母耳
3 小撒母耳跟著以利事奉耶和華。那時候,耶和華的話語稀少,異象也不多。 2 一天晚上,老眼昏花的以利正睡在自己的房裡。 3 上帝的燈還沒有熄滅,撒母耳睡在耶和華的殿內,即安放上帝約櫃的地方。 4 耶和華呼喚撒母耳,撒母耳答道:「我在這裡!」 5 他跑到以利跟前,說:「我來了,你叫我嗎?」以利說:「我沒有叫你,你去睡吧。」於是,他就回去睡覺。 6 耶和華又呼喚撒母耳,撒母耳起來到以利跟前,說:「我來了,你叫我嗎?」以利答道:「孩子,我沒有叫你,回去睡吧。」 7 那時,撒母耳還不認識耶和華,耶和華的話還沒有向他顯明。 8 耶和華第三次呼喚他,撒母耳起來,到以利面前,說:「我來了,你叫我嗎?」這時候,以利才明白原來是耶和華在呼喚這孩子。 9 他就吩咐撒母耳說:「你回去睡吧,若再呼喚你,你就說,『耶和華啊,請吩咐,僕人恭聽。』」於是,撒母耳就回去睡下。 10 耶和華來站在那裡,再次像剛才一樣呼喚:「撒母耳!撒母耳!」撒母耳答道:「請吩咐,僕人恭聽。」 11 耶和華對撒母耳說:「我要在以色列做一件令人震驚的事。 12 到時候,我要應驗我說的有關以利家的一切預言。 13 我對以利說過我要永遠懲罰他家,因為他知道自己的兒子褻瀆我,卻沒有制止他們。 14 所以,我向以利家起誓說,『靠祭物或禮物絕不能贖去以利家的罪惡。』」
15 撒母耳在床上躺到天亮,然後起來打開耶和華的殿門。他不敢把耶和華的話告訴以利。 16 以利叫他:「撒母耳,我的孩子。」撒母耳答道:「我在這裡。」 17 以利說:「耶和華對你說了什麼?你不要向我隱瞞。如果你隱瞞一句,願上帝重重地懲罰你。」
18 撒母耳就一五一十地告訴了他。以利說:「祂是耶和華,祂看怎樣好,就怎樣行吧。」 19 撒母耳漸漸長大,耶和華與他同在,使他所說的話沒有一句落空。 20 從但到別示巴,全以色列的人都知道撒母耳被立為耶和華的先知。 21 耶和華繼續在示羅顯現,用自己的話啟示撒母耳。撒母耳把耶和華的話傳遍了以色列。
1 Samuel 3
New English Translation
The Call of Samuel
3 Now the boy Samuel continued serving the Lord under Eli’s supervision.[a] Receiving a message from the Lord was rare in those days; revelatory visions were infrequent.
2 Eli’s eyes had begun to fail, so that he was unable to see well. At that time he was lying down in his place, 3 and the lamp of God had not yet been extinguished. Samuel was lying down in the temple of the Lord as well; the ark of God was also there. 4 The Lord called to Samuel, and he replied, “Here I am!” 5 Then he ran to Eli and said, “Here I am, for you called me.” But Eli[b] said, “I didn’t call you. Go back and lie down.” So he went back and lay down. 6 The Lord again called, “Samuel!” So Samuel got up and went to Eli and said, “Here I am, for you called me.” But Eli[c] said, “I didn’t call you, my son. Go back and lie down.”
7 Now Samuel did not yet know the Lord; the Lord’s messages had not yet been revealed to him. 8 Then the Lord called Samuel a third time. So he got up and went to Eli and said, “Here I am, for you called me!” Eli then realized that it was the Lord who was calling the boy. 9 So Eli said to Samuel, “Go back and lie down. When he calls you, say, ‘Speak, Lord, for your servant is listening.’ So Samuel went back and lay down in his place.
10 Then the Lord came and stood nearby, calling as he had previously done, “Samuel! Samuel!” Samuel replied, “Speak, for your servant is listening!” 11 The Lord said to Samuel, “Look! I am about to do something in Israel;[d] when anyone hears about it, both of his ears will tingle. 12 On that day I will carry out[e] against Eli everything that I spoke about his house—from start to finish! 13 You[f] should tell him that I am about to judge his house forever because of[g] the sin that he knew about. For his sons were cursing God,[h] and he did not rebuke them. 14 Therefore I swore an oath to the house of Eli, ‘The sin of the house of Eli can never be forgiven by sacrifice or by grain offering.’”
15 So Samuel lay down until morning. Then he opened the doors of the Lord’s house. But Samuel was afraid to tell Eli about the vision. 16 However, Eli called Samuel and said, “Samuel, my son!” He replied, “Here I am.” 17 Eli[i] said, “What message did he speak to you? Don’t conceal it from me. God will judge you severely[j] if you conceal from me anything that he said to you!”
18 So Samuel told him everything. He did not hold back anything from him. Eli[k] said, “The Lord will do what he pleases.”[l] 19 Samuel continued to grow, and the Lord was with him. None of his prophecies fell to the ground unfulfilled.[m] 20 All Israel from Dan to Beer Sheba realized that Samuel was confirmed as a prophet of the Lord. 21 Then the Lord again appeared in Shiloh, for it was in Shiloh that the Lord had revealed himself to Samuel[n] through a message from the Lord.[o]
Footnotes
- 1 Samuel 3:1 tn Heb “before Eli.”
- 1 Samuel 3:5 tn Heb “he”; the referent (Eli) has been specified in the translation for clarity.
- 1 Samuel 3:6 tn Heb “he”; the referent (Eli) has been specified in the translation for clarity.
- 1 Samuel 3:11 tn The Hebrew text adds “so that” here, formally connecting this clause with the next.
- 1 Samuel 3:12 tn Or “fulfill.”
- 1 Samuel 3:13 tc The MT has וְהִגַּדְתִּי לוֹ (vehiggadti lo). The verb is Hiphil perfect first person common singular, and apparently the conjunction should be understood as vav consecutive (“I will say to him”). But the future reference makes more sense if Samuel is the subject. This would require dropping the final י (yod) and reading the second person masculine singular וְהִגַּדְתָּ (vehiggadta). Although there is no external evidence to support it, this reading has been adopted in the present translation. The alternative is to understand the MT to mean “I said to him,” but for this we would expect the preterite with vav consecutive.
- 1 Samuel 3:13 tn The translation understands the preposition to have a causal sense. However, the preposition could also be understood as the beth pretii, indicating in a broad sense the price attached to this action. So GKC 380 §119.p.
- 1 Samuel 3:13 tc The translation follows the LXX θεόν (theon, “God”) rather than the MT לָהֶם (lahem, “to them”). The MT seems to mean “they were bringing a curse on themselves” (cf. ASV, NASB). But this meaning is problematic in part because the verb קָלַל (qalal) means “to curse,” not “to bring a curse on,” and in part because it takes an accusative object rather than the equivalent of a dative. This is one of the so-called tiqqune sopherim, or “emendations of the scribes.” Why would the ancient copyists alter the original statement about Eli’s sons cursing God to the less objectionable statement that they brought a curse on themselves? Some argue that the scribes were concerned that such a direct and blasphemous affront against God could occur without an immediate response of judgment from God. Therefore they changed the text by deleting two letters א and י (alef and yod) from the word for “God,” with the result that the text then read “to them.” If this ancient scribal claim is accepted as accurate, it implies that the MT here is secondary. The present translation follows the LXX (κακολογοῦντες θεόν, kakologountes theon) and a few mss of the Old Latin in reading “God” rather than the MT “to them.” Cf. also NAB, NRSV, NLT.
- 1 Samuel 3:17 tn Heb “he”; the referent (Eli) has been specified in the translation for clarity.
- 1 Samuel 3:17 tn Heb “So God will do to you and thus he will add.” The verbal forms in this pronouncement are imperfects, not jussives, but the statement has the force of a curse or warning. One could translate, “May God do to you and thus may he add.”
- 1 Samuel 3:18 tn Heb “he”; the referent (Eli) has been specified in the translation for clarity.
- 1 Samuel 3:18 tn Heb “what is good in his eyes.”
- 1 Samuel 3:19 tn Heb “and he did not cause to fall from all his words to the ground.”
- 1 Samuel 3:21 tc The LXX has a lengthy addition here: “And Samuel was acknowledged to be a prophet of the Lord in all Israel, from one end to the other. Eli was very old and, as for his sons, their way kept getting worse and worse before the Lord.” The Hebraic nature of the Greek syntax used here suggests that the LXX translator was accurately rendering a Hebrew variant and not simply expanding the text on his own initiative.
- 1 Samuel 3:21 tn The chapter division at this point is inappropriate. 1 Sam 4:1a is best understood as the conclusion to chap. 3 rather than the beginning of chap. 4.
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