使徒行傳

第24章

1 過了五天,大祭司亞拿尼亞同幾個長老,和一個辯士帖土羅下來,向巡撫控告保羅。

2 保羅被提了來,帖土羅就告他說:「腓力斯大人,我們因你得以大享太平,並且這一國因著你的先見,作了甚大的貢獻[and that very worthy deeds are done unto this nation by thy providence]

3 我們隨時隨地滿心感謝不盡[We accept it always, and in all places, most noble Felix, with all thankfulness.]

4 唯恐多說,你嫌煩絮,只求你寬容聽我們說幾句話。

5 我們看這個人,如同瘟疫一般,是鼓動普世上[world]眾猶太人生亂的,又是拿撒勒教黨裏的一個頭目,

6 連聖殿他也想要污穢;我們把他捉住了,要按我們的律法審問[and would have judged according to our law]

7 不料軍長呂西亞前來,甚是強橫,從我們手中把他奪去,[But the chief captain Lysias came upon us, and with great violence took him away out of our hands,]

8 如今可以吩咐告他的人到你這裏來[Commanding his accusers to come unto thee],你自己究問他,就可以知道我們告他的一切事了。」

9 眾猶太人也隨著告他說:「事情誠然是這樣。」

10 巡撫示意[beckoned]叫保羅說話,他就回答[answer]說:「我知道你在這國裏斷事多年,所以我樂意為自己分訴;

11 你查問就可以知道,從我上耶路撒冷敬拜[worship]到今日不過有十二天。

12 他們並沒有看見我在殿裏,或是在會堂裏,或是在城裏,和人辯論,聳動百姓[people]

13 他們現在所告我的事並不能對你證實了。

14 但有一件事,我向你承認,就是他們所稱為異端的道[heresy],我正按著那道敬拜[worship]我祖宗的神,又信合乎律法的,和先知書上一切所記載的。

15 並且靠著神,盼望死人[dead],無論善惡,都要復活,就是他們自己也有這個盼望。

16 我因此自己勉勵,對神對人,常存無虧的良心。

17 過了幾年,我帶著賙濟本國的捐項和供獻的物上去。

18 正獻的時候,他們看見我在殿裏已經潔淨了,並沒有聚眾,也沒有吵嚷,唯有幾個從亞細亞來的猶太人。

19 他們若有告我的事,就應當到你面前來告我。

20 即或不然,這些人若看出我站在公會前的時候[while]我有不法[evil doing in me]的地方,他們自己也可以當面[here]說明。

21 縱然有,也不過一句話,就是我站在他們中間大聲說:『我今日在你們面前受審,是為死人復活的提問[question]。』」

22 腓力斯聽見這些事[heard these things],本是詳細曉得這道,就支吾他們說:「且等軍長[chief captain]呂西亞下來,我要徹查[know the uttermost of]你們的事。」

23 於是吩咐百夫長看守保羅,並且寬待他,也不攔阻他的親友來供給他。

24 過了幾天,腓力斯和他夫人─猶太的女子土西拉─一同來到,就叫了保羅來,聽他講論信基督[Christ]的道。

25 保羅講論公義、節制,和將來的審判。腓力斯甚覺恐懼,說:「你暫且去吧,等我得便再叫你來。」

26 腓力斯又盼望[hoped]保羅為得釋放而[that he might loose him]送他錢財[money];所以屢次叫他來,和他談論。

27 過了兩年,波求非斯都接了腓力斯的任;腓力斯要討猶太人的喜歡,就留保羅在監裏。

Acts

Chapter 24

1 AND after five days An-a-ni'as the high priest went down with the elders, together with Ter-tul'lus, the orator, and they en_lbp_informed the governor against Paul.

2 And when he was called forth, Ter-tul'lus began to accuse him, saying, It is through you that we enjoy great tranquility, and owing to your care many excellent things have been done for this people.

3 And we all, everywhere, receive your favors, O most excellent Fe'lix.

4 But while I desire not to weary you with lengthy discussions, nevertheless, I beg you to hear in brief our humble complaint.

5 We have found this man to be a pestilent fellow and a worker of sedition among the Jews throughout the world, for he is the ringleader of the sect of the Naz'a-renes.

6 He sought to defile our temple: therefore when we seized him, we would have judged him according to our law.

7 But the chief captain Lys'ias came, and by force took him away out of our hands and sent him to you,

8 Then he commanded his accusers to come to you. Now when you question him, you can learn for yourself concerning all these things of which we accuse him.

9 The Jews also witnessed against him, declaring that these things were true.

10 Then the governor beckoned to Paul to speak. Paul answered and said, For in as much as I know that you have been a judge for many years to this people, therefore I do the more cheerfully answer in my own defense:

11 So that you may understand, that it is not more than twelve days since I went up to Jerusalem to worship.

12 And they neither found me in the temple disputing with any man, nor have I had an assembly either in their synagogues or in the city:

13 Nor can they prove before you the things of which they accuse me.

14 But this I confess, that in that very teaching which they mention, I worship the God of my fathers, believing all things which are written in the law and in the prophets:

15 And I have the same hope in God which they themselves hold, that there shall be a resurrection of the dead, both of the just and unjust.

16 For this reason, I labor to have always a clear conscience before God and before men.

17 Now after many years, I came to my own people to distribute alms and to present an offering.

18 So these men found me purifying myself in the temple, not in a crowd, nor in a riot, except the riot which was caused by the Jews who had come from Asia Minor,

19 Who ought to have been here with me before you, to make whatever accusations they have against me.

20 Or else let these same people here say, what fault they found in me when I stood before their council.

21 Except it be for this one saying which I cried standing before them, It is for the resurrection of the dead that I am tried before you this day.

22 But because Fe'lix was thoroughly familiar with this teaching, he deferred them, saying, When the chief captain comes down, I will give you a hearing.

23 And he commanded a centurion to keep Paul in comfort, and that none of his acquaintances should be prevented from ministering to him.

24 And after a few days, Fe'lix with his wife Dru-sil'la, who was a Jewess, sent for Paul, and heard him concerning the faith of Christ.

25 And as he spoke with them concerning righteousness, holiness, and the judgment to come, Fe'lix was filled with fear, and said, You may go, and when I have opportunity I will send for you.

26 Since he was expecting a bribe from Paul, he often sent for him to be brought and conversed with him.

27 And when he had completed two years, another governor succeeded him whose name was Por'ci-us Fes'tus: and Fe'lix, to do the Jews a favor, left Paul a prisoner.

使徒行傳

第24章

Acts

Chapter 24

1 過了五天,大祭司亞拿尼亞同幾個長老,和一個辯士帖土羅下來,向巡撫控告保羅。

1 AND after five days An-a-ni'as the high priest went down with the elders, together with Ter-tul'lus, the orator, and they en_lbp_informed the governor against Paul.

2 保羅被提了來,帖土羅就告他說:「腓力斯大人,我們因你得以大享太平,並且這一國因著你的先見,作了甚大的貢獻[and that very worthy deeds are done unto this nation by thy providence]

2 And when he was called forth, Ter-tul'lus began to accuse him, saying, It is through you that we enjoy great tranquility, and owing to your care many excellent things have been done for this people.

3 我們隨時隨地滿心感謝不盡[We accept it always, and in all places, most noble Felix, with all thankfulness.]

3 And we all, everywhere, receive your favors, O most excellent Fe'lix.

4 唯恐多說,你嫌煩絮,只求你寬容聽我們說幾句話。

4 But while I desire not to weary you with lengthy discussions, nevertheless, I beg you to hear in brief our humble complaint.

5 我們看這個人,如同瘟疫一般,是鼓動普世上[world]眾猶太人生亂的,又是拿撒勒教黨裏的一個頭目,

5 We have found this man to be a pestilent fellow and a worker of sedition among the Jews throughout the world, for he is the ringleader of the sect of the Naz'a-renes.

6 連聖殿他也想要污穢;我們把他捉住了,要按我們的律法審問[and would have judged according to our law]

6 He sought to defile our temple: therefore when we seized him, we would have judged him according to our law.

7 不料軍長呂西亞前來,甚是強橫,從我們手中把他奪去,[But the chief captain Lysias came upon us, and with great violence took him away out of our hands,]

7 But the chief captain Lys'ias came, and by force took him away out of our hands and sent him to you,

8 如今可以吩咐告他的人到你這裏來[Commanding his accusers to come unto thee],你自己究問他,就可以知道我們告他的一切事了。」

8 Then he commanded his accusers to come to you. Now when you question him, you can learn for yourself concerning all these things of which we accuse him.

9 眾猶太人也隨著告他說:「事情誠然是這樣。」

9 The Jews also witnessed against him, declaring that these things were true.

10 巡撫示意[beckoned]叫保羅說話,他就回答[answer]說:「我知道你在這國裏斷事多年,所以我樂意為自己分訴;

10 Then the governor beckoned to Paul to speak. Paul answered and said, For in as much as I know that you have been a judge for many years to this people, therefore I do the more cheerfully answer in my own defense:

11 你查問就可以知道,從我上耶路撒冷敬拜[worship]到今日不過有十二天。

11 So that you may understand, that it is not more than twelve days since I went up to Jerusalem to worship.

12 他們並沒有看見我在殿裏,或是在會堂裏,或是在城裏,和人辯論,聳動百姓[people]

12 And they neither found me in the temple disputing with any man, nor have I had an assembly either in their synagogues or in the city:

13 他們現在所告我的事並不能對你證實了。

13 Nor can they prove before you the things of which they accuse me.

14 但有一件事,我向你承認,就是他們所稱為異端的道[heresy],我正按著那道敬拜[worship]我祖宗的神,又信合乎律法的,和先知書上一切所記載的。

14 But this I confess, that in that very teaching which they mention, I worship the God of my fathers, believing all things which are written in the law and in the prophets:

15 並且靠著神,盼望死人[dead],無論善惡,都要復活,就是他們自己也有這個盼望。

15 And I have the same hope in God which they themselves hold, that there shall be a resurrection of the dead, both of the just and unjust.

16 我因此自己勉勵,對神對人,常存無虧的良心。

16 For this reason, I labor to have always a clear conscience before God and before men.

17 過了幾年,我帶著賙濟本國的捐項和供獻的物上去。

17 Now after many years, I came to my own people to distribute alms and to present an offering.

18 正獻的時候,他們看見我在殿裏已經潔淨了,並沒有聚眾,也沒有吵嚷,唯有幾個從亞細亞來的猶太人。

18 So these men found me purifying myself in the temple, not in a crowd, nor in a riot, except the riot which was caused by the Jews who had come from Asia Minor,

19 他們若有告我的事,就應當到你面前來告我。

19 Who ought to have been here with me before you, to make whatever accusations they have against me.

20 即或不然,這些人若看出我站在公會前的時候[while]我有不法[evil doing in me]的地方,他們自己也可以當面[here]說明。

20 Or else let these same people here say, what fault they found in me when I stood before their council.

21 縱然有,也不過一句話,就是我站在他們中間大聲說:『我今日在你們面前受審,是為死人復活的提問[question]。』」

21 Except it be for this one saying which I cried standing before them, It is for the resurrection of the dead that I am tried before you this day.

22 腓力斯聽見這些事[heard these things],本是詳細曉得這道,就支吾他們說:「且等軍長[chief captain]呂西亞下來,我要徹查[know the uttermost of]你們的事。」

22 But because Fe'lix was thoroughly familiar with this teaching, he deferred them, saying, When the chief captain comes down, I will give you a hearing.

23 於是吩咐百夫長看守保羅,並且寬待他,也不攔阻他的親友來供給他。

23 And he commanded a centurion to keep Paul in comfort, and that none of his acquaintances should be prevented from ministering to him.

24 過了幾天,腓力斯和他夫人─猶太的女子土西拉─一同來到,就叫了保羅來,聽他講論信基督[Christ]的道。

24 And after a few days, Fe'lix with his wife Dru-sil'la, who was a Jewess, sent for Paul, and heard him concerning the faith of Christ.

25 保羅講論公義、節制,和將來的審判。腓力斯甚覺恐懼,說:「你暫且去吧,等我得便再叫你來。」

25 And as he spoke with them concerning righteousness, holiness, and the judgment to come, Fe'lix was filled with fear, and said, You may go, and when I have opportunity I will send for you.

26 腓力斯又盼望[hoped]保羅為得釋放而[that he might loose him]送他錢財[money];所以屢次叫他來,和他談論。

26 Since he was expecting a bribe from Paul, he often sent for him to be brought and conversed with him.

27 過了兩年,波求非斯都接了腓力斯的任;腓力斯要討猶太人的喜歡,就留保羅在監裏。

27 And when he had completed two years, another governor succeeded him whose name was Por'ci-us Fes'tus: and Fe'lix, to do the Jews a favor, left Paul a prisoner.