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神說:『當孝敬父母』;又說:『咒罵父母的,必治死他。』 4 For God said, Honor your father and mother(\f56 15:4 Exodus 20:12; Deut. 5:16) and Anyone who curses his father or mother must be put to death. (\f57 15:4 Exodus 21:17; Lev. 20:9)
你們倒說:『無論何人對父母說:我所當奉給你的已經作了供獻, 5 But you say that if a man says to his father or mother, Whatever help you might otherwise have received from me is a gift devoted to God,
他就可以不孝敬父母。』這就是你們藉著遺傳,廢了神的誡命。 6 he is not to honor his father (\f58 15:6 Some manuscripts|i father or his mother|d) with it. Thus you nullify the word of God for the sake of your tradition.
當時,門徒進前來對他說:「法利賽人聽見這話,不服〔原文是跌倒〕,你知道嗎?」 12 Then the disciples came to him and asked, 「Do you know that the Pharisees were offended when they heard this?」
任憑他們吧!他們是瞎眼領路的;若是瞎子領瞎子,兩個人都要掉在坑裏。」 14 Leave them; they are blind guides. (\f60 15:14 Some manuscripts|i guides of the blind|d) If a blind man leads a blind man, both will fall into a pit.」
有一個迦南婦人,從那地方出來,喊著說:「主啊,大衛的子孫,可憐我!我女兒被鬼附得甚苦。」 22 A Canaanite woman from that vicinity came to him, crying out, 「Lord, Son of David, have mercy on me! My daughter is suffering terribly from demon-possession.」
耶穌卻一言不答。門徒進前來,求他說:「這婦人在我們後頭喊叫,請打發她走吧。」 23 Jesus did not answer a word. So his disciples came to him and urged him, 「Send her away, for she keeps crying out after us.」
耶穌說:「婦人,你的信心是大的!照你所要的,給你成全了吧。」從那時候,她女兒就好了。 28 Then Jesus answered, 「Woman, you have great faith! Your request is granted.」 And her daughter was healed from that very hour.
有許多人到他那裏,帶著瘸子、瞎子、啞巴、有殘疾的,和好些別的病人,都放在他腳前;他就治好了他們。 30 Great crowds came to him, bringing the lame, the blind, the crippled, the mute and many others, and laid them at his feet; and he healed them.
甚至眾人都希奇;因為看見啞巴說話,殘疾的痊愈,瘸子行走,瞎子看見,他們就歸榮耀給以色列的神。 31 The people were amazed when they saw the mute speaking, the crippled made well, the lame walking and the blind seeing. And they praised the God of Israel.
耶穌叫門徒來,說:「我憐憫這眾人,因為他們同我在這裏已經三天,也沒有吃的了。我不願意叫他們餓著回去,恐怕在路上困乏。」 32 Jesus called his disciples to him and said, 「I have compassion for these people; they have already been with me three days and have nothing to eat. I do not want to send them away hungry, or they may collapse on the way.」
拿著這七個餅和幾條魚,祝謝了,擘開,遞給門徒;門徒又遞給眾人。 36 Then he took the seven loaves and the fish, and when he had given thanks, he broke them and gave them to the disciples, and they in turn to the people.
眾人都吃,並且吃飽了,收拾剩下的零碎,裝滿了七個筐子。 37 They all ate and were satisfied. Afterward the disciples picked up seven basketfuls of broken pieces that were left over.
April 17 "The hand of the Lord hath wrought this."(Job 12:9.) SEVERAL years ago there was found in an African mine the most magnificent diamond in the world's history. It was presented to the King of England to blaze in his crown of state. The King sent it to Amsterdam to be cut. It was put into the hands of an expert lapidary. And what do you suppose he did with it? He took the gem of priceless value, and cut a notch in it. Then he struck it a hard blow with his instrument, and lo! the superb jewel lay in his hand cleft in twain. What recklessness! What wastefulness! what criminal carelessness! Not so. For days and weeks that blow had been studied and planned. Drawings and models had been made of the gem. Its quality, its defects, its lines of cleavage had all been studied with minutest care. The man to whom it was committed was one of the most skillful lapidaries in the world. Do you say that blow was a mistake? Nay. It was the climax of the lapidary's skill. When he struck that blow, he did the one thing which would bring that gem to its most perfect shapeliness, radiance, and jewelled splendor. that blow which seemed to ruin the superb precious stone was, in fact, its perfect redemption. For, from those two halves were wrought the two magnificent gems which the skilled eye of the lapidary saw hidden in the rough, uncut stone as it came from the mine. So, sometimes, God lets a stinging blow fall upon your life. The blood spurts. The nerves wince. The soul cries out in agony. The blow seems to you an apalling mistake. But it is not, for you are the most priceless jewel in the world to God. And He is the most skilled lapidary in the universe. Some day you are to blaze in the diadem of the King. As you lie in His hand now He knows just how to deal with you. Not a blow will be permitted to fall upon your shrinking soul but that the love of God permits it, and works out from its depths, blessing and spiritual enrichment unseen, and unthought of by you. ─J. H. McC. In one of George MacDonald's books occurs this fragment of conversation: "I wonder why God made me," said Mrs. Faber bitterly. "I'm sure I don't know what was the use of making me!" "Perhaps not much yet," said Dorothy, "but then He hasn't done with you yet. He is making you now, and you are quarreling with the process." If men would but believe that they are in process of creation, and consent to be made─let the Maker handle them as the potter the clay, yielding themselves in resplendent motion and submissive, hopeful action with the turning of His wheel─they would ere long find themselves able to welcome every pressure of that hand on them, even when it was felt in pain; and sometimes not only to believe but to recognize the Divine end in view, the bringing of a son unto glory. "Not a single shaft can hit, Till the God of love sees fit."