1 Reis 22

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1 Therefore three years passed without battle betwixt Syria and Israel.
1 Durante os dois anos seguintes houve paz entre Israel e a Síria.
2 And in the third year Jehoshaphat, king of Judah, went down to the king of Israel.
2 Mas, no terceiro ano, Josafá, rei de Judá, foi visitar o rei Acabe, de Israel.
3 And the king of Israel said to his servants, Know ye not, that Ramoth of Gilead is ours, and (that) we be negligent to (not) take it (back) from the hand of the king of Syria?
3 Acabe perguntou aos seus oficiais: — Por que é que nós não fizemos nada para tomar de volta do rei da Síria a cidade de Ramote-Gileade? Vocês sabem que aquela cidade é nossa!
4 And he said to Jehoshaphat, Whether thou shalt come with me to fight in Ramoth of Gilead? And Jehoshaphat said to the king of Israel, As I am, so and thou, (or I am ready when thou art, or What is mine is yours); my people and thy people be one; and my knights and thy knights be one.
4 Então ele perguntou ao rei Josafá: — Você vai comigo atacar Ramote? Josafá respondeu: — Quando você estiver pronto para a batalha, eu também estarei; e assim também os meus soldados e a minha cavalaria.
5 And Jehoshaphat said to the king of Israel, I pray thee, ask thou today the word of the Lord.
5 Mas primeiro vamos consultar a Deus, o Senhor .
6 Therefore the king of Israel gathered together [the] prophets, about four hundred men, and he said to them, Ought I to go into Ramoth of Gilead to fight, either ought I to rest? Which answered, Go thou up, and the Lord shall give it in(to) the hand of the king.
6 Aí Acabe mandou chamar os profetas , que eram uns quatrocentos, e perguntou: — Devo atacar a cidade de Ramote ou não? Eles responderam: — Ataque, pois Deus lhe dará a vitória.
7 Forsooth Jehoshaphat said, Is there not here any (other) prophet of the Lord, that we (may) ask by him?
7 Mas Josafá perguntou: — Não existe aqui mais nenhum profeta para nós consultarmos o
8 And the king of Israel said to Jehoshaphat, One man, Micaiah, the son of Imlah, is left, by whom we may ask the Lord; but I hate him, for he prophesieth not good to me, but evil. To whom Jehoshaphat said, King, speak thou not so. (And the king of Israel said to Jehoshaphat, There is one man left, Micaiah, the son of Imlah, by whom we can ask the Lord; but I hate him, for he never prophesieth good things for me, but only evil. To whom Jehoshaphat said, O king, do not thou say such things!)
8 Acabe respondeu: — Existe outro, que se chama Micaías, filho de Inla. Mas eu tenho ódio dele porque nunca — Não fale desse jeito! — disse Josafá.
9 Therefore the king of Israel called some chamberlain, and said to him, Haste thou to bring Micaiah, [the] son of Imlah.
9 Então Acabe chamou um oficial e mandou que ele fosse imediatamente buscar Micaías.
10 Forsooth the king of Israel, and Jehoshaphat, king of Judah, sat, each in his throne, clothed with king’s ornament, in the large house beside the door, or wicket, of the gate of Samaria; and all the prophets prophesied in the sight of them. (And so the king of Israel, and Jehoshaphat, the king of Judah, each sat on their throne, clothed with king’s adornment, at the entrance to the gate of Samaria; and all the prophets prophesied before them.)
10 Os dois reis, usando as suas roupas reais, estavam sentados nos seus tronos, numa praça que ficava perto da entrada do portão de Samaria; e todos os profetas estavam profetizando em frente deles.
11 Also Zedekiah, the son of Chenaanah, made to himself horns of iron, and said, The Lord God saith these things, With these thou shalt scatter Syria, till thou do away it. (And Zedekiah, the son of Chenaanah, made iron horns for himself, and said, The Lord God saith these things, With these \+em horns\+em* thou shalt scatter Syria, until thou do it away.)
11 Um dos profetas, chamado Zedequias, filho de Quenaana, fez uns chifres de ferro e disse a Acabe: — O que o
12 And all [the] prophets prophesied in like manner, and said, Ascend thou into Ramoth of Gilead, and go thou with prosperity; and the Lord shall betake thine enemies in(to) the hand of the king.
12 E todos os profetas profetizaram a mesma coisa. Eles diziam: — Marche contra a cidade de Ramote, que o senhor, ó rei, vencerá. O
13 Soothly the messenger, that went to call Micaiah, spake to him, and said, Lo! the words of the prophets with one mouth preach goods to the king; therefore thy word be like them, and speak thou goods. (And the messenger who went to call Micaiah, spoke to him, and said, Behold! the words of the prophets preach with one mouth good things for the king; and so let thy word/s be like them, and say thou what is good.)
13 Enquanto isso, o oficial que tinha ido buscar Micaías disse a ele: — Todos os outros profetas profetizaram que o rei terá sucesso. É melhor que você faça o mesmo.
14 To whom Micaiah said, (As) The Lord liveth, for whatever thing the Lord shall say to me, I shall speak this.
14 Porém Micaías respondeu: — Juro pelo
15 Therefore he came to the king. And the king said to him, Micaiah, ought we (to) go into Ramoth of Gilead to fight, either cease (we)? To which king he answered, Ascend thou, and go in prosperity; and the Lord shall betake it into the hand of the king.
15 Quando Micaías chegou ao lugar onde estava o rei Acabe, este perguntou: — Micaías, o rei Josafá e eu devemos atacar a cidade de Ramote ou não? Micaías respondeu: — Ataque, pois o senhor, ó rei, vencerá. O
16 Forsooth the king said to him, Again and again I conjure thee (or Again and again I adjure thee), that thou speak not to me, no but that that is sooth in the name of the Lord.
16 Mas Acabe disse: — Quando você falar comigo em nome do
17 And he said, I saw all Israel scattered in the hills, as sheep not having a shepherd; and the Lord said, These have no lord, each man turn again into his house in peace, (or and the Lord said, They have no lord, so let each one now return to his house in peace).
17 Micaías respondeu: — Vejo o exército de Israel espalhado pelos morros como ovelhas sem pastor. E o
18 Therefore the king of Israel said to Jehoshaphat, Whether I said not to thee, that he prophesieth not good to me, but ever[more] evil? (And the king of Israel said to Jehoshaphat, Did I not say to thee, that he never prophesieth good for me, but always evil?)
18 Então Acabe disse a Josafá: — Eu não disse que para mim ele nunca profetiza coisas boas? Ele sempre diz alguma coisa ruim!
19 Soothly that Micaiah added, and said, Therefore hear thou the word of the Lord; I saw the Lord sitting on his throne, and I saw all the host of heaven standing nigh [to] him, on the right side and on the left side.
19 Micaías continuou: — Agora escute o que o
20 And the Lord said, Who shall deceive Ahab, king of Israel, that he ascend, and fall in Ramoth of Gilead? And one said such words, and another in another manner.
20 Ele perguntou: “Quem enganará Acabe para que ele vá a Ramote e seja morto lá?” Alguns anjos disseram uma coisa, e outros disseram outra,
21 Soothly a spirit went out, and went before the Lord, and said, I shall deceive him.
21 até que um espírito se apresentou e disse: “Eu enganarei Acabe.”
22 To whom the Lord spake, In what thing? And he said, I shall go out, and I shall be a spirit of leasing in the mouth of all his prophets (or and I shall be a lying spirit in the mouth of all his prophets). And the Lord said, Thou shalt deceive (him), and shalt have the mastery; go thou out, and do so.
22 E Deus perguntou: “Como?”, e o espírito respondeu: “Eu irei e farei com que todos os profetas de Acabe digam mentiras.” Então Deus ordenou: “Vá e engane Acabe. Você conseguirá.”
23 Now therefore, lo! the Lord gave a spirit of leasing in the mouth of all (these) prophets that be here; and the Lord spake evil against thee. (And so now, behold! the Lord hath put a lying spirit in the mouths of all these prophets of thine that be here; and the Lord hath spoken evil against thee.)
23 E Micaías terminou, dizendo a Acabe: — O senhor está vendo agora que Deus fez com que todos estes seus profetas mentissem. Mas ele resolveu que vai acontecer uma desgraça com o senhor, ó rei.
24 Forsooth Zedekiah, [the] son of Chenaanah, nighed, and smote Micaiah on the cheek, and said, Whether the Spirit of the Lord forsook me, and spake to thee?
24 Então o profeta Zedequias chegou perto de Micaías, deu um tapa na cara dele e perguntou: — Quando foi que o Espírito do
25 And Micaiah said, Thou shalt see in that day (or Thou shalt see on that day), when thou shalt go into a closet within (a) closet, (so) that thou be hid.
25 — Você descobrirá isso quando entrar em algum quarto dos fundos, tentando se esconder! — respondeu Micaías.
26 And the king of Israel said, Take Micaiah, and dwell he at Amon, [the] prince of the city, and at Joash, the son of Amalek; (And the king of Israel said, Take hold of Micaiah, and deliver him to Amon, the ruler of the city, and Joash, the son of Ahab;)
26 Aí o rei Acabe deu a seguinte ordem a um dos seus oficiais: — Prenda Micaías e o leve a Amom, o governador da cidade, e ao príncipe Joás.
27 and say ye to them, The king saith these things, Send ye this man into prison, and sustain ye him with bread of tribulation, and with water of anguish, till I turn again in peace (or until I safely return).
27 Diga a eles que o joguem na cadeia e o ponham a pão e água até que eu volte são e salvo.
28 And Micaiah said, If thou shalt turn again in peace, the Lord spake not in me, (or If thou shalt safely return, then the Lord hath not spoken by me). And he said, Hear ye, all peoples.
28 Micaías exclamou: — Se o senhor, ó rei, voltar em paz, então, de fato, o E disse também: — Todos aqui deem atenção àquilo que eu profetizei!
29 Therefore the king of Israel ascended, and Jehoshaphat, king of Judah, into Ramoth of Gilead. (And so the king of Israel, and Jehoshaphat, the king of Judah, went up to Ramoth of Gilead.)
29 Assim o rei Acabe, de Israel, e o rei Josafá, de Judá, foram atacar a cidade de Ramote-Gileade.
30 Therefore the king of Israel said to Jehoshaphat, Take thou armours, and enter thou into battle, and be thou clothed in thy clothes, that is, in \+sls (the)\+sls* noble signs of the king. Certainly the king of Israel changed his clothing, and entered into battle. (And so the king of Israel said to Jehoshaphat, Take thou up thy arms, \+em or thy weapons\+em*, and enter thou into the battle, and be thou clothed in thy clothes, \+em that is, in the noble signs of the king\+em*. But the king of Israel changed his own clothes, and only then entered into the battle.)
30 Acabe disse a Josafá: — Quando formos entrar na batalha, eu vou me disfarçar, mas você use as suas roupas de rei. E assim o rei de Israel entrou disfarçado na batalha.
31 Soothly the king of Syria had commanded to [the] two and thirty princes of chariots, and said, Ye shall not fight against any man [the] less, either [the] more, but against the king of Israel only. (And the king of Syria had commanded to the thirty-two leaders of his chariots, and said, Ye shall not fight against any lesser man, or against any greater man, but only against the king of Israel.)
31 O rei da Síria havia mandado que os trinta e dois capitães dos seus carros de guerra não atacassem ninguém, a não ser o rei de Israel.
32 Therefore when the princes of (the) chariots had seen Jehoshaphat, they supposed that he was (the) king of Israel, and by fierceness made, they fought against him. And Jehoshaphat cried [out], calling \+sls (for)\+sls* God’s help, and declaring his banner;
32 Por isso, quando viram o rei Josafá, pensaram que ele era o rei de Israel e foram atacá-lo. Mas Josafá gritou,
33 and the princes of [the] chariots understood, that it was not the king of Israel, and they ceased from (pursuing) him.
33 e aí eles viram que aquele não era o rei de Israel e pararam de atacá-lo.
34 Soothly some man bent a bow, and directed an arrow into uncertain, and by hap he smote the king of Israel betwixt the lung and the stomach. And the king said to his charioteer, Turn thine hand, and cast me out of the host, for I am wounded grievously, (or And the king said to his charioteer, Turn thy hand, and take me out of the battle, for I am grievously wounded).
34 No entanto, um soldado sírio atirou uma flecha que por acaso atingiu o rei Acabe entre as juntas da sua armadura . Então ele gritou para o condutor do seu carro: — Fui ferido! Dê a volta e me leve para fora da batalha!
35 Therefore [the] battle was joined in that day, and the king of Israel stood in his chariot against (the) men of Syria, and he was dead at eventide. Forsooth the blood of the wound floated down into the bottom of the chariot. (And so the battle was joined on that day, and the king of Israel stood in his chariot facing the Syrians, and then he died that evening. And the blood from his wound flowed down into the bottom of his chariot.)
35 Enquanto a batalha ficava cada vez mais forte, seguraram o rei Acabe de pé no seu carro de guerra, de frente para os sírios. O sangue dele escorria do seu ferimento para o fundo do carro, e à tarde ele morreu.
36 And a crier sounded in all the host, before that the sun went down, and said, Each man turn again into his city, and into his land, (or Each man return to his own city, and to his own land).
36 Ao pôr do sol, foi dada ao exército dos israelitas a seguinte ordem: — Que cada homem volte para a sua própria região e para a sua cidade!
37 Forsooth the king was dead, and was borne into Samaria; and they buried the king in Samaria.
37 E assim morreu o rei Acabe. O seu corpo foi levado para Samaria e sepultado.
38 And they washed his chariot in the cistern of Samaria, and dogs licked his blood, and they washed the armours, by the word of the Lord which he had spoken. (And they washed his chariot at the pool of Samaria, and the dogs licked up his blood, and they washed his arms, \+em or his weapons\+em*, or and the whores washed themselves in it, according to the word which the Lord had spoken.)
38 E, quando lavaram o carro dele na represa de Samaria, os cachorros lamberam o seu sangue, e as prostitutas se lavaram naquela água, como o Senhor Deus tinha dito que ia acontecer.
39 Soothly the residue of [the] words of Ahab, and all things which he did, and the house of ivory which he builded, and of all [the] cities which he builded (or and the ivory house and all the cities which he built), whether these be not written in the book of [the] words of [the] days of the kings of Israel?
39 Todas as outras coisas que o rei Acabe fez e também uma descrição do seu palácio enfeitado de marfim e todas as cidades que ele construiu, tudo isso está escrito na História dos Reis de Israel .
40 Therefore Ahab slept with his fathers, and Ahaziah, his son, reigned for him. (And so Ahab died, and his son Ahaziah reigned for him.)
40 Quando Acabe morreu, o seu filho Acazias ficou no lugar dele como rei.
41 Forsooth Jehoshaphat, [the] son of Asa, began to reign on Judah in the fourth year of Ahab, king of Israel.
41 No quarto ano do reinado de Acabe em Israel, Josafá, filho de Asa, se tornou rei de Judá
42 Jehoshaphat was of five and thirty years, when he began to reign, and he reigned five and twenty years in Jerusalem; the name of his mother was Azubah, [the] daughter of Shilhi.
42 com a idade de trinta e cinco anos. Ele governou em Jerusalém vinte e cinco anos. A sua mãe se chamava Azuba e era filha de Sili.
43 And he went in all the way of Asa, his father, and [he] bowed not [aside] from it; and he did that, that was rightful in the sight of the Lord. Nevertheless he did not away [the] high things, for yet the people made sacrifice, and burnt incense, in high places. (And he went in all the ways of his father Asa, and he turned not aside from them; and he did what was right before the Lord. But he did not do away the hill shrines, for yet the people offered sacrifices, and burned incense, at the hill shrines.)
43 Como Asa, o seu pai, havia feito antes dele, Josafá fez o que o Senhor Deus considerava certo.
44 And Jehoshaphat had peace with the king of Israel.
44 Mas os lugares pagãos de adoração não foram destruídos, e neles o povo continuou a oferecer sacrifícios e a queimar incenso.
45 Soothly the residue of [the] words of Jehoshaphat, and the works and (the) battles, which he did, whether these be not written in the book of [the] words of [the] days of the kings of Judah?
45 Josafá viveu em paz com o rei de Israel.
46 But also he took away from the land the relics of [the] men turned into women’s conditions, that (were) left in the days of Asa, his father. (And he also did away from the land the male and female whores, who served at the hill shrines, who were still there from the days of his father Asa.)
46 Todas as outras coisas que Josafá fez, toda a sua coragem e as suas batalhas estão escritas na História dos Reis de Judá .
47 Neither a king was ordained then in Edom (or And there was not a king then in Edom, \+em that is, Idumea\+em*); (but a deputy, appointed by the king of Judah, ruled over it).
47 Ele acabou com todos os prostitutos e prostitutas que serviam nos altares pagãos que ainda haviam ficado desde o tempo de Asa, o seu pai.
48 Forsooth king Jehoshaphat made ships in the sea, that should sail into Ophir for gold, and those might not go, for they were broken in Eziongeber. (And King Jehoshaphat made ships of the sea, to sail to Ophir for gold, but they never arrived there, for they were wrecked at Eziongeber.)
48 O país de Edom não tinha rei e era governado por um governador nomeado pelo rei de Judá.
49 Then Ahaziah, [the] son of Ahab, said to Jehoshaphat, My servants (shall) go with thine in (our) ships. And Jehoshaphat would not (or But Jehoshaphat would not consent to that).
49 O rei Josafá construiu grandes navios para navegarem até a terra de Ofir e trazerem ouro; mas eles se quebraram em Eziom-Geber e nunca chegaram a navegar.
50 And Jehoshaphat slept with his fathers, and was buried with them in the city of David, his (fore)father; and Jehoram, his son, reigned for him.
50 Então Acazias, filho de Acabe, ofereceu os seus marinheiros para viajarem junto com os marinheiros de Josafá, mas ele não quis.
51 Forsooth Ahaziah, [the] son of Ahab, began to reign on Israel, in Samaria, in the seventeenth year of Jehoshaphat, king of Judah; and Ahaziah reigned on Israel two years.
51 Josafá morreu e foi sepultado nos túmulos dos reis, na Cidade de Davi , e o seu filho Jeorão ficou no lugar dele como rei.
52 And he did evil in the sight of the Lord, and went in the way of his father, and of his mother, and in the way of Jeroboam, [the] son of Nebat, that made Israel to do sin.
52 No ano dezessete do reinado de Josafá em Judá, Acazias, filho de Acabe, se tornou rei de Israel e governou dois anos em Samaria.
53 And he served Baal, and worshipped him, and wrathed the Lord God of Israel, by all things which his father had done. (And he served Baal, and worshipped him, and stirred the Lord God of Israel to anger, by doing all the evil things which his father had done.)
53 Ele pecou contra Deus, seguindo o mau exemplo do seu pai Acabe, da sua mãe Jezabel e do rei Jeroboão, que havia feito o povo de Israel pecar.
54 — ausente —
54 Acazias adorou e serviu o deus Baal e, como o seu pai havia feito antes dele, fez com que o Senhor , o Deus de Israel, ficasse irado .

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