Hebrews 11 – NIRV & CCBT

New International Reader’s Version

Hebrews 11:1-40

Faith That Produces Action

1Faith is being sure of what we hope for. It is being sure of what we do not see. 2That is what the people of long ago were praised for.

3We have faith. So we understand that everything was made when God commanded it. That’s why we believe that what we see was not made out of what could be seen.

4Abel had faith. So he brought to God a better offering than Cain did. Because of his faith Abel was praised as a godly man. God said good things about his offerings. Because of his faith Abel still speaks. He speaks even though he is dead.

5Enoch had faith. So he was taken from this life. He didn’t die. “He couldn’t be found, because God had taken him away.” (Genesis 5:24) Before God took him, Enoch was praised as one who pleased God. 6Without faith it is impossible to please God. Those who come to God must believe that he exists. And they must believe that he rewards those who look to him.

7Noah had faith. So he built an ark to save his family. He built it because of his great respect for God. God had warned him about things that could not yet be seen. Because of his faith Noah showed the world that it was guilty. Because of his faith he was considered right with God.

8Abraham had faith. So he obeyed God. God called him to go to a place he would later receive as his own. So he went. He did it even though he didn’t know where he was going. 9Because of his faith he made his home in the land God had promised him. Abraham was like an outsider in a strange country. He lived there in tents. So did Isaac and Jacob. They received the same promise he did. 10Abraham was looking forward to the city that has foundations. He was waiting for the city that God planned and built. 11And Sarah had faith. So God made it possible for her to become a mother. She became a mother even though she was too old to have children. But Sarah believed that the God who made the promise was faithful. 12Abraham was past the time when he could have children. But many children came from that one man. They were as many as the stars in the sky. They were as many as the grains of sand on the seashore. No one could count them.

13All these people were still living by faith when they died. They didn’t receive the things God had promised. They only saw them and welcomed them from a long way off. They openly said that they were outsiders and strangers on earth. 14People who say things like that show that they are looking for a country of their own. 15What if they had been thinking of the country they had left? Then they could have returned to it. 16Instead, they longed for a better country. They wanted a heavenly one. So God is pleased when they call him their God. In fact, he has prepared a city for them.

17Abraham had faith. So when God tested him, Abraham offered Isaac as a sacrifice. Abraham had held on tightly to the promises. But he was about to offer his one and only son. 18God had said to him, “Your family line will continue through Isaac.” (Genesis 21:12) Even so, Abraham was going to offer him up. 19Abraham did this, because he believed that God could even raise the dead. In a way, he did receive Isaac back from death.

20Isaac had faith. So he blessed Jacob and Esau. He told them what was ahead for them.

21Jacob had faith. So he blessed each of Joseph’s sons. He blessed them when he was dying. Because of his faith he worshiped God. Jacob worshiped as he leaned on the top of his walking stick.

22Joseph had faith. So he spoke to the people of Israel about how they would leave Egypt someday. When his death was near, he spoke about where to bury his bones.

23Moses’ parents had faith. So they hid him for three months after he was born. They saw he was a special child. They were not afraid of the king’s command.

24Moses had faith. So he refused to be called the son of Pharaoh’s daughter. That happened after he had grown up. 25He chose to be treated badly together with the people of God. He chose not to enjoy sin’s pleasures. They only last for a short time. 26He suffered shame because of Christ. He thought it had great value. Moses considered it better than the riches of Egypt. He was looking ahead to his reward. 27Because of his faith, Moses left Egypt. It wasn’t because he was afraid of the king’s anger. He didn’t let anything stop him. That’s because he saw the God who can’t be seen. 28Because of his faith, Moses was the first to keep the Passover Feast. He commanded the people of Israel to sprinkle blood on their doorways. He did it so that the destroying angel would not touch their oldest sons.

29The people of Israel had faith. So they passed through the Red Sea. They went through it as if it were dry land. The Egyptians tried to do it also. But they drowned.

30Israel’s army had faith. So the walls of Jericho fell down. It happened after they had marched around the city for seven days.

31Rahab, the prostitute, had faith. So she welcomed the spies. That’s why she wasn’t killed with those who didn’t obey God.

32What more can I say? I don’t have time to tell about all the others. I don’t have time to talk about Gideon, Barak, Samson and Jephthah. I don’t have time to tell about David and Samuel and the prophets. 33Because of their faith they took over kingdoms. They ruled fairly. They received the blessings God had promised. They shut the mouths of lions. 34They put out great fires. They escaped being killed by swords. Their weakness was turned to strength. They became powerful in battle. They beat back armies from other countries. 35Women received back their dead. The dead were raised to life again. There were others who were made to suffer greatly. But they refused to be set free. They did this so that after death they would be raised to an even better life. 36Some were made fun of and even whipped. Some were held by chains. Some were put in prison. 37Some were killed with stones. Some were sawed in two. Some were killed by swords. They went around wearing the skins of sheep and goats. They were poor. They were attacked. They were treated badly. 38The world was not worthy of them. They wandered in deserts and mountains. They lived in caves. They lived in holes in the ground.

39All these people were praised because they had faith. But none of them received what God had promised. 40That’s because God had planned something better for us. So they would only be made perfect together with us.

Chinese Contemporary Bible (Traditional)

希伯來書 11:1-40

論信心

1信心是對盼望的事有把握,對還沒看見的事很確定。 2古人因有這樣的信心而得到了讚許。 3我們憑信心知道宇宙是藉著上帝的話造成的,所以看得見的是從看不見的造出來的。

4亞伯憑信心向上帝獻祭,比該隱所獻的更美,蒙了上帝的悅納,被稱為義人。他雖然死了,卻仍然藉著信心說話。

5以諾因為信而被接到天上,沒有經歷死亡。世人找不到他,因為上帝已經把他接走了。其實他在被接之前,已經得到了肯定,是一個蒙上帝喜悅的人。 6沒有信心的人不能得到上帝的喜悅,因為來到上帝面前的人必須相信上帝存在,並相信祂會賞賜一切尋求祂的人。

7挪亞因為有信心,在上帝指示他未來要發生的事之後,就懷著敬畏的心建造方舟,來救全家的人。他藉著信心定了那個世代的罪,並承受了因信而來的義。

8亞伯拉罕因為有信心,聽到上帝的呼召後,就遵命前往他將要承受為產業的地方,但他出發的時候還不知道自己要去哪裡。 9他憑信心像異鄉人一樣寄居在上帝應許給他的地方。他住在帳篷裡,與同受一個應許的以撒雅各一樣。 10因為他盼望的是一座有根基的城,是由上帝設計、建造的。

11撒拉過了生育年齡後憑信心仍然得到了孕育後代的能力,因為她認定賜她應許的上帝言出必行。 12所以,從一個垂暮之年的人生出許多子孫,好像天上的星、海邊的沙那麼多。

13這些人到死都滿懷信心。他們雖然沒有得到上帝所應許的,卻從遠處望見了,就歡喜快樂,承認自己在世上不過是寄居的異鄉人。 14他們抱這樣的態度,表明他們正在尋找一個家鄉。 15如果他們想念的是自己離開的家鄉,就找機會回去了。 16然而,他們渴慕的是天上更美的家鄉。所以,上帝不以被他們稱為上帝為恥,因為祂已經為他們預備了一座城。

17亞伯拉罕被試驗時憑信心把以撒獻為祭物,承受應許的亞伯拉罕當時獻上了自己的獨生子。 18論到這兒子,上帝曾說:「以撒生的才可算為你的後裔。」 19他認定上帝能使死人復活,從象徵意義上說,他也確實從死亡中得回了以撒

20以撒憑信心指著將來的事為雅各以掃祝福。

21雅各憑信心在臨終之時分別為約瑟的兩個兒子祝福,並拄著拐杖敬拜上帝。

22約瑟臨終之時憑信心提到以色列人將來要離開埃及,並交代要如何處理自己的骸骨。

23摩西生下來時,他父母見他長得俊美,就憑信心把他藏了三個月,不怕違抗王的命令。

24摩西長大成人後,憑信心拒絕做法老之女的兒子, 25寧願與上帝的子民一同受苦,也不肯享受一時的罪中之樂。 26在他眼中,為基督所受的凌辱遠比埃及的財富更有價值,因為他盼望的是將來的賞賜。 27他憑信心離開埃及,不怕王的憤怒。他堅忍不拔,好像看見了肉眼不能看見的主。 28他憑信心守逾越節,行灑血的禮,免得那位殺長子的傷害以色列人。

29以色列人憑信心渡過紅海,如履乾地,埃及人試圖過去,卻被海水淹沒。 30以色列人憑信心繞著耶利哥城走了七天,城牆就倒塌了。

31妓女喇合憑信心善待以色列的探子,沒有與那些不順服的人一同滅亡。

32我還要再說下去嗎?我沒有時間一一細說基甸巴拉參孫耶弗特大衛撒母耳和眾先知的事了。 33他們憑信心戰勝了敵國,行了公義,得到了應許,堵住了獅子的口, 34熄滅了猛烈的火焰,刀下逃生,由軟弱變為剛強,作戰勇猛,擊退外敵。

35有些婦女得回了從死裡復活的親人;有些人受盡嚴刑拷打,仍不肯苟且偷生,為要得到一個復活後更美好的生命。 36有些人遭受戲弄和鞭打,還有些人遭受捆鎖和囚禁。 37他們被人用石頭打死,受威逼利誘11·37 有聖經抄本在此處無「受威逼利誘」。,被鋸成兩截,喪生刀劍之下,披著綿羊和山羊的皮四處奔跑,受盡貧乏、迫害和虐待, 38在曠野、群山、山洞和地穴中漂流不定。他們是世界不配有的!

39這些人都因信心而獲得讚許,但他們並未得到上帝的應許, 40因為上帝為我們預備了更美的,要叫他們與我們一同得到才算完美。