使徒行傳 28 – CCBT & NIV

Chinese Contemporary Bible (Traditional)

使徒行傳 28:1-31

在馬爾他島

1我們安全上岸後,才知道那個島的名字叫馬爾他2島上的居民對我們非常友善。因為下雨,天氣又冷,他們就生火接待我們。 3保羅拿起一捆柴放進火堆裡,不料有一條毒蛇經不住熱鑽了出來,咬住了他的手。 4那裡的居民看見毒蛇吊在保羅手上,就交頭接耳地說:「這人一定是個兇手,雖然僥倖沒有淹死,天理卻不容他活下去。」 5可是保羅把蛇甩進火裡,並沒有受傷。 6他們以為保羅的手一定會腫起來或者他會突然倒斃,但是等了很久,見他還是安然無恙,就改變了態度,說他是個神明。

7那個島的首領名叫部百流,他的田產就在附近。他接待我們,熱情款待了我們三天。 8當時,部百流的父親患痢疾,正發熱躺在床上。保羅去為他禱告,把手按在他身上治好了他。 9這事以後,島上其他的病人都來了,他們都得了醫治。 10他們處處尊敬我們,在我們啟航的時候,又贈送我們途中所需用的物品。

保羅抵達羅馬

11三個月後,我們搭乘一艘停在該島過冬的船離開。這船叫「雙神號」,來自亞歷山大12我們先到敘拉古港,在那裡停泊三天, 13然後繼續前行,到達利基翁。第二天,起了南風,第三天我們抵達部丟利14在那裡遇見幾位弟兄姊妹,應邀和他們同住了七天,然後前往羅馬15那裡的弟兄姊妹聽說我們來了,便到亞比烏三館迎接我們。保羅見到他們後,就感謝上帝,心中受到鼓勵。 16進了羅馬城後,保羅獲准在衛兵的看守下自己一個人住。

繼續傳道

17三天後,保羅請來當地猶太人的首領,對他們說:「弟兄們,雖然我沒有做過任何對不起同胞或違背祖先規矩的事,卻在耶路撒冷遭囚禁,又被交到羅馬人的手裡。 18羅馬官員審訊了我,發現我沒有什麼該死的罪,想釋放我, 19猶太人卻反對,我不得已只好上訴凱撒。我並非有什麼事要控告自己的同胞。 20為此,我才請你們來當面談,我受捆綁是為了以色列人所盼望的那位。」

21他們說:「猶太境內的同胞沒有給我們寫信提及你的事,也沒有弟兄到這裡說你的壞話。 22不過,我們倒很想聽聽你的觀點,因為我們知道你們這一派的人到處受人抨擊。」

23於是,他們和保羅約定了會面的日期。那一天,很多人來到保羅住的地方。從早到晚,保羅向他們傳揚上帝國的道,引用摩西律法和先知書勸他們相信有關耶穌的事。 24有些人聽後相信了他的話,有些人不相信, 25他們彼此意見不一。在他們散去之前,保羅說了一句話:「聖靈藉以賽亞先知對你們祖先所說的話真是一點不錯, 26祂說,

『你去告訴百姓,

你們聽了又聽,卻不明白;

看了又看,卻不領悟。

27因為這百姓心靈麻木,

耳朵發背,眼睛昏花,

以致眼睛看不見,

耳朵聽不見,心裡不明白,無法回心轉意,

得不到我的醫治。』

28所以你們當知道,上帝的救恩已經傳給了外族人,他們也必聽。」

29聽完保羅的話後,那些猶太人就回去了,他們中間起了激烈的爭論。28·29 有古卷無「聽完保羅的話後,那些猶太人就回去了,他們中間起了激烈的爭論。」

30後來,保羅租了一間房子,在那裡住了整整兩年,接待所有到訪的人。 31他勇敢地傳講上帝的國,教導有關主耶穌基督的事,沒有受到任何攔阻。

New International Version

Acts 28:1-31

Paul Ashore on Malta

1Once safely on shore, we found out that the island was called Malta. 2The islanders showed us unusual kindness. They built a fire and welcomed us all because it was raining and cold. 3Paul gathered a pile of brushwood and, as he put it on the fire, a viper, driven out by the heat, fastened itself on his hand. 4When the islanders saw the snake hanging from his hand, they said to each other, “This man must be a murderer; for though he escaped from the sea, the goddess Justice has not allowed him to live.” 5But Paul shook the snake off into the fire and suffered no ill effects. 6The people expected him to swell up or suddenly fall dead; but after waiting a long time and seeing nothing unusual happen to him, they changed their minds and said he was a god.

7There was an estate nearby that belonged to Publius, the chief official of the island. He welcomed us to his home and showed us generous hospitality for three days. 8His father was sick in bed, suffering from fever and dysentery. Paul went in to see him and, after prayer, placed his hands on him and healed him. 9When this had happened, the rest of the sick on the island came and were cured. 10They honored us in many ways; and when we were ready to sail, they furnished us with the supplies we needed.

Paul’s Arrival at Rome

11After three months we put out to sea in a ship that had wintered in the island—it was an Alexandrian ship with the figurehead of the twin gods Castor and Pollux. 12We put in at Syracuse and stayed there three days. 13From there we set sail and arrived at Rhegium. The next day the south wind came up, and on the following day we reached Puteoli. 14There we found some brothers and sisters who invited us to spend a week with them. And so we came to Rome. 15The brothers and sisters there had heard that we were coming, and they traveled as far as the Forum of Appius and the Three Taverns to meet us. At the sight of these people Paul thanked God and was encouraged. 16When we got to Rome, Paul was allowed to live by himself, with a soldier to guard him.

Paul Preaches at Rome Under Guard

17Three days later he called together the local Jewish leaders. When they had assembled, Paul said to them: “My brothers, although I have done nothing against our people or against the customs of our ancestors, I was arrested in Jerusalem and handed over to the Romans. 18They examined me and wanted to release me, because I was not guilty of any crime deserving death. 19The Jews objected, so I was compelled to make an appeal to Caesar. I certainly did not intend to bring any charge against my own people. 20For this reason I have asked to see you and talk with you. It is because of the hope of Israel that I am bound with this chain.”

21They replied, “We have not received any letters from Judea concerning you, and none of our people who have come from there has reported or said anything bad about you. 22But we want to hear what your views are, for we know that people everywhere are talking against this sect.”

23They arranged to meet Paul on a certain day, and came in even larger numbers to the place where he was staying. He witnessed to them from morning till evening, explaining about the kingdom of God, and from the Law of Moses and from the Prophets he tried to persuade them about Jesus. 24Some were convinced by what he said, but others would not believe. 25They disagreed among themselves and began to leave after Paul had made this final statement: “The Holy Spirit spoke the truth to your ancestors when he said through Isaiah the prophet:

26“ ‘Go to this people and say,

“You will be ever hearing but never understanding;

you will be ever seeing but never perceiving.”

27For this people’s heart has become calloused;

they hardly hear with their ears,

and they have closed their eyes.

Otherwise they might see with their eyes,

hear with their ears,

understand with their hearts

and turn, and I would heal them.’28:27 Isaiah 6:9,10 (see Septuagint)

28“Therefore I want you to know that God’s salvation has been sent to the Gentiles, and they will listen!” 2928:29 Some manuscripts include here After he said this, the Jews left, arguing vigorously among themselves.

30For two whole years Paul stayed there in his own rented house and welcomed all who came to see him. 31He proclaimed the kingdom of God and taught about the Lord Jesus Christ—with all boldness and without hindrance!