但 以 理 書 3:5
你們一 # 9002 # 5732 # 1768 聽見 8086 , 8748 角 7162 、 笛 4953 、 琵琶 7030 , 8675 , 7030 、 琴 5443 、 瑟 6460 、 笙 5481 , 和各 3606 樣 2178 樂器 2170 的聲音 7032 , 就當俯伏 5308 , 8748 敬拜 5457 , 8748 尼布甲尼撒 5020 王 4430 所 1768 立 6966 , 8684 的金 1722 像 9001 , 6755 。 Daniel 3:5 That at what time 5732 ye hear 8086 , 8748 the sound 7032 of the cornet 7162 , flute 4953 , harp 7030 , 8675 , 7030 , sackbut 5443 , psaltery 6460 , dulcimer 5481 , and all 3606 kinds 2178 of musick 2170 , ye fall down 5308 , 8748 and worship 5457 , 8748 the golden 1722 image 6755 that Nebuchadnezzar 5020 the king 4430 hath set up 6966 , 8684 : [dulcimer: or, singing: Chaldee, symphony] 詞語解釋
彙編索引
希伯來詞彙 #08816 的意思
The Perfect expresses a completed action. 1) In reference to time, such an action may be: 1a) one just completed from the standpoint of the present "I have come" to tell you the news 1b) one completed in the more or less distant past in the beginning God "created" "I was (once) young" and "I have (now) grown old" but "I have not seen" a righteous man forsaken 1c) one already completed from the point of view of another past act God saw everything that "he had made" 1d) one completed from the point of view of another action yet future I will draw for thy camels also until "they have done" drinking 2) The perfect is often used where the present is employed in English. 2a) in the case of general truths or actions of frequent occurrence -- truths or actions which have been often experienced or observed the grass "withereth" the sparrow "findeth" a house 2b) an action or attitude of the past may be continued into the present "I stretch out" my hands to thee "thou never forsakest" those who seek thee 2c) the perfect of intransitive verbs is used where English uses the present; The perfect in Hebrew in such a case emphasises a condition which has come into "complete existence" and realisation "I know" thou wilt be king "I hate" all workers of iniquity 2d) Sometimes in Hebrew, future events are conceived so vividly and so realistically that they are regarded as having virtually taken place and are described by the perfect. 2d1) in promises, threats and language of contracts the field "give I" thee and if not, "I will take it" 2d2) prophetic language my people "is gone into captivity" (i.e. shall assuredly go) |
|
Copyright © 2009 - 2021 ZionDaily.com All Rights Reserved.
|