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- 1 季世必有危時至、爾宜知之、
- 2 蓋人將自私、好利、矜誇、驕傲、謗讟、逆親、辜恩、邪慝、
- 3 不情、搆怨、讒毀、縱欲、殘刻、疾善、
- 4 奸詐、躁妄、自衒、好佚樂、不好上帝、
- 5 有敬虔之貌、而無其實、若此者宜遠之、
- 6 蓋若輩潛入人家、籠絡愚女、卽負重罪、誘於多慾、
- 7 雖常學問、而終不識眞理、
- 8 猶雅尼佯庇之拒摩西、若輩亦拒眞理、其人心壞、見棄於道、
- 9 然不復增益、其愚頑將暴於衆、如彼二人然、
- 10 惟爾已率循我訓、及行、志、信、容、愛、忍、與窘逐苦難、
- 11 我在安提阿、以哥念、路司得、所遇諸事、所受窘逐、主悉救我於其中、
- 12 凡欲宗基督耶穌、敬虔度生者、必受窘逐、
- 13 但行惡與矯誣者、其惡日滋、迷人而亦受迷、
- 14 惟爾當止於所學、及所篤信者、以知所學之奚自、
- 15 且自幼穉識聖書、能使爾智、以致拯救、由於在基督耶穌之信也、
- 16 凡由上帝所感之聖經、有益於訓誨、督責、反正、習義、
- 17 致屬上帝者得以純全、悉備善工、
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聖經 (文理和合) (chiunl - 1)
2012-07-25Chinese (zh)
譯者:湛約翰、艾約瑟、惠志道、謝衛樓、沙伯
文理和合本新約全書於1906年出版,新舊約全書於1919年出版。隨後新約略加修訂,潤飾譯文,庶使文筆能追及舊約。修訂新約後的新舊約全書,於1923年出版,至1934年印行最後一版- Encoding: UTF-8
- Direction: LTR
- LCSH: Bible. Chinese.
- Distribution Abbreviation: chiunl
License
Public Domain
Source (OSIS)
http://zh.wikisource.org/zh-hant/聖經%20(文理和合)
- history_1.0
- Initial release (2012-07-25)
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