Atos 16

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1 Then he came to Derbe and Lystra. A disciple named Timothy was there. His mother was a Jew, a believer, and his father was a Greek.
1 Paulo chegou também a Derbe e a Listra. Havia ali um discípulo chamado Timóteo, filho de uma judia crente, mas de pai grego.
2 The Christian brothers at Lystra and Iconium spoke very well of Timothy.
2 Os irmãos em Listra e Icônio davam bom testemunho dele.
3 Paul wanted him to go with him. He circumcised him because all the Jews in those places knew that his father was a Greek.
3 Paulo queria que Timóteo fosse em sua companhia e, por isso, circuncidou-o por causa dos judeus daqueles lugares; pois todos sabiam que o pai dele era grego.
4 They went from town to town and talked to the people. They told them what the apostles and church leaders at Jerusalem had said should be done. So the church people became stronger in what they believed. Every day more people joined the church.
4 Ao passar pelas cidades, entregavam aos irmãos as decisões tomadas pelos apóstolos e presbíteros de Jerusalém, para que as observassem.
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5 Assim, as igrejas eram fortalecidas na fé e, dia a dia, aumentavam em número.
6 Paul and Silas went through the district of Phrygia and Galatia. The Holy Spirit said they should not tell Gods word in the country of Asia Minor.
6 E percorreram a região frígio-gálata, tendo sido impedidos pelo Espírito Santo de pregar a palavra na província da Ásia.
7 After they came to the district of Mysia, they wanted to go to the country of Bithynia but the Holy Spirit did not allow them.
7 Chegando perto de Mísia, tentaram ir para Bitínia, mas o Espírito de Jesus não o permitiu.
8 So they went by Mysia and came to the city of Troas.
8 E, tendo contornado Mísia, foram a Trôade.
9 In the night Paul had a vision: he saw a picture like a dream. He saw a man of Macedonia standing and calling to him, Come over into Macedonia and help us.
9 À noite, Paulo teve uma visão na qual um homem da Macedônia estava em pé e lhe rogava, dizendo: — Passe à Macedônia e ajude-nos.
10 After Paul had seen the vision, we tried to leave for Macedonia right away. We believed that the Lord had called us to tell the people there the good news.
10 Assim que Paulo teve a visão, imediatamente procuramos partir para aquele destino, concluindo que Deus nos havia chamado para lhes anunciar o evangelho.
11 So we left Troas in a boat and went straight across the water to the town of Samothrace. The next day we went to Neapolis.
11 Tendo, pois, navegado de Trôade, fomos diretamente para Samotrácia e, no dia seguinte, a Neápolis.
12 From there we went to Philippi. This was the big city of the district of Macedonia. It was a free city. We stayed there for some time.
12 Dali fomos a Filipos, cidade da Macedônia, primeira do distrito e colônia romana. Nesta cidade, permanecemos alguns dias.
13 On the Sabbath day we went out of the city to the river. We thought this was a place where people met to talk with God. So we sat down and talked to the women who had come there.
13 No sábado, saímos da cidade para a beira do rio, onde nos pareceu haver um lugar de oração; e, assentando-nos, falamos às mulheres que haviam se reunido ali.
14 One woman named Lydia listened to us. She was from the city of Thyatira, and she sold red cloth. She worshipped God. He worked in her heart and she believed what Paul said.
14 Certa mulher, chamada Lídia, da cidade de Tiatira, vendedora de púrpura, temente a Deus, nos escutava; o Senhor lhe abriu o coração para que estivesse atenta ao que Paulo dizia.
15 She and all the people in her house were baptised. Then she begged us and said, If you really feel that I believe in the Lord, come and stay at my house. And she would not allow us to say no.
15 Depois de ser batizada, ela e toda a sua casa, nos fez este pedido: — Se julgam que eu sou fiel ao Senhor, venham ficar na minha casa. E nos constrangeu a isso.
16 One day we were going to the meeting place where people talked with God. We met a girl who had a bad spirit. She used to tell people what was going to happen. Her masters received much money when she did this.
16 Aconteceu que, indo nós para o lugar de oração, veio ao nosso encontro uma jovem possuída de espírito adivinhador, a qual, adivinhando, dava grande lucro aos seus donos.
17 This girl kept on following Paul and us. She was shouting, These men are servants of the High God. They are telling us how to be saved.
17 Seguindo a Paulo e a nós, gritava, dizendo: — Estes homens são servos do Deus Altíssimo e anunciam a vocês o caminho da salvação.
18 She did this for many days. This troubled Paul. He turned and said to the spirit in her, In the name of Jesus Christ, I say to you, come out of her! And the spirit came out at once.
18 Isto se repetiu por muitos dias. Então Paulo, já indignado, voltando-se, disse ao espírito: — Em nome de Jesus Cristo, eu ordeno que você saia dela. E, na mesma hora, o espírito saiu.
19 Her masters saw that they had lost this way of getting money. They caught Paul and Silas and took them by force to the rulers in the court.
19 Quando os donos da jovem viram que se havia desfeito a esperança do lucro, agarraram Paulo e Silas e os arrastaram para a praça, à presença das autoridades.
20 When they had brought them before the judges, they said, These men are Jews. And they are making much trouble in our city.
20 E, levando-os aos magistrados, disseram: — Estes homens, sendo judeus, perturbam a nossa cidade,
21 They are teaching people laws which we may not obey because we are Roman people.
21 propagando costumes que não podemos aceitar, nem praticar, porque somos romanos.
22 All the people standing around were against Paul and Silas. The judges tore off the clothes of Paul and Silas. They gave orders that they should be beaten.
22 Então a multidão se levantou unida contra eles, e os magistrados, rasgando-lhes as roupas, mandaram açoitá-los com varas.
23 They beat them very hard. Then they put them in prison. Take care, they said to the prison guard. Be sure that these prisoners do not run away.
23 E, depois de lhes darem muitos açoites, os lançaram na prisão, ordenando ao carcereiro que os guardasse com toda a segurança.
24 And so the guard put them in the back room in the prison. They locked their feet in holes cut in heavy pieces of wood.
24 Este, recebendo tal ordem, levou-os para o cárcere interior e prendeu os pés deles no tronco.
25 At midnight, Paul and Silas were talking with God. They were singing and praising God. The other prisoners were listening to them.
25 Por volta da meia-noite, Paulo e Silas oravam e cantavam louvores a Deus, e os demais companheiros de prisão escutavam.
26 Then all of a sudden the earth shook very much. Even the floor of the prison was shaking. All the doors came wide open. The things that held the prisoners all came off.
26 De repente, sobreveio tamanho terremoto, que sacudiu os alicerces da prisão; todas as portas se abriram e as correntes de todos os presos se soltaram.
27 The prison guard woke up. He saw all the prison doors open. So he took a long knife and was going to kill himself. He thought that all the prisoners had run away.
27 O carcereiro despertou do sono e, vendo abertas as portas da prisão, puxando da espada, ia suicidar-se, pois pensou que os presos tinham fugido.
28 Paul shouted, Stop! Do not hurt yourself. We are all here!
28 Mas Paulo gritou bem alto: — Não faça nenhum mal a si mesmo! Estamos todos aqui.
29 The guard called for a light and went in quickly. He kneeled down before Paul and Silas, trembling with fear.
29 Então o carcereiro, tendo pedido uma luz, entrou correndo e, trêmulo, prostrou-se diante de Paulo e Silas.
30 He brought them out of the prison and said, Sirs, what must I do to be saved?
30 Depois, trazendo-os para fora, disse: — Senhores, que devo fazer para que seja salvo?
31 They replied, Believe in the Lord Jesus Christ and you will be saved. All the people in your house must do the same.
31 Eles responderam: — Creia no Senhor Jesus e você será salvo — você e toda a sua casa.
32 They talked to him and all the people in the house. They told them the word of the Lord.
32 E pregaram a palavra de Deus ao carcereiro e a todos os que faziam parte da casa dele.
33 Paul and Silas had sores from the beating in prison. So that same hour of the night the guard washed them. Then he and all the people of his house were baptised.
33 Naquela mesma hora da noite, cuidando deles, lavou-lhes as feridas dos açoites. Logo a seguir, ele e todos os membros da casa dele foram batizados.
34 He took Paul and Silas to his home and gave them food to eat. He and all the people in his house were very happy. They now believed in God.
34 Então, levando-os para a sua própria casa, deu-lhes de comer; e, com todos os seus, manifestava grande alegria por ter crido em Deus.
35 In the morning the judges sent soldiers to the guard with a message. Let those men go free, they said.
35 Quando amanheceu, os magistrados enviaram oficiais de justiça, com a seguinte ordem para o carcereiro: — Ponha aqueles homens em liberdade.
36 The guard told Paul. He said, The judges have sent a message that you may go free. So now, come out and go on your way. You will have no more trouble.
36 Então o carcereiro comunicou isso a Paulo, dizendo: — Os magistrados ordenaram que vocês fossem postos em liberdade. Portanto, vocês podem sair. Vão em paz.
37 But Paul said, We are Romans. And they have beaten us outside where people can see. They have put us in prison without proving we have done wrong. Now, are they going to take us out of prison secretly? No, they themselves must come and take us out.
37 Paulo, porém, lhes disse: — Sem ter havido processo formal contra nós, nos açoitaram publicamente e nos jogaram na cadeia, sendo nós cidadãos romanos. Querem agora nos mandar embora sem maior alarde? Nada disso! Pelo contrário, que eles venham e, pessoalmente, nos ponham em liberdade.
38 The soldiers told this to the judges. They were very much afraid when they heard that Paul and Silas were Romans.
38 Os oficiais de justiça comunicaram isso aos magistrados. Quando estes souberam que Paulo e Silas eram cidadãos romanos, ficaram com medo.
39 So they came to Paul and Silas. They said they were sorry for what they had done. They brought them out of prison and asked them to leave the city.
39 Então foram até eles e lhes pediram desculpas; e, relaxando-lhes a prisão, pediram que se retirassem da cidade.
40 When Paul and Silas came out of prison, they went back to Lydias house. They saw their Christian brothers and talked to them. This helped the Christians to believe more strongly. Then Paul and Silas went on their way.
40 Tendo saído da prisão, Paulo e Silas dirigiram-se para a casa de Lídia e, vendo os irmãos, os animaram. Depois partiram.

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