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1 Forsooth the days of David nighed, that he should die; and he commanded to Solomon, his son, and said,
1 Quando se aproximava o dia da morte de Davi, ele deu ordens a Salomão, seu filho, dizendo:
2 Lo! I enter into the way of all (the) earth; be thou strengthened (or take thou courage), and be thou a strong man.
2 — Eu vou pelo caminho de todos os mortais. Portanto, tenha coragem e seja homem!
3 And keep thou the keepings and the behests of thy Lord God, that thou go in his ways, and keep his ceremonies, and his behests, and his dooms, and (his) witnessings, as it is written in the law of Moses; that thou understand all things which thou doest, and whither ever thou shalt turn thee. (And obey thou the orders and the commands of the Lord thy God, so that thou go in his ways, and keep his statutes, and his commands, and his laws, \+em or his judgements\+em*, and his testimonies, as it is written in the Law of Moses; so that thou understand all the things that thou doest, and wherever thou shalt turn thyself.)
3 Guarde os preceitos do Senhor , seu Deus, andando nos seus caminhos, guardando os seus estatutos, os seus mandamentos, os seus juízos e os seus testemunhos, como está escrito na Lei de Moisés. Assim, você será bem-sucedido em tudo o que fizer e por onde quer que você for,
4 That the Lord confirm his words, which the Lord spake of me, and said, If thy sons keep my ways, and go before me in truth, in all their heart, and in all their soul, a man shall not be taken away of thee from the throne of Israel. (So that the Lord shall establish his words, which the Lord spoke about me, saying, If thy sons follow my ways, and go before me in truth, with all their heart, and with all their soul, a man of thee shall not be taken away from the throne of Israel.)
4 e o Senhor confirmará a promessa que me fez, dizendo: “Se os seus filhos guardarem o seu caminho, andando diante de mim fielmente, de todo o seu coração e de toda a sua alma, nunca lhe faltará sucessor ao trono de Israel.”
5 Also thou knowest what things Joab, the son of Zeruiah, did to me; (and) what things he did to [the] two princes of the host of Israel, to Abner, the son of Ner, and to Amasa, the son of Jether, which he killed, and shedded the blood of battle in peace; and putted the blood of battle in his girdle, that was about his loins, and in his shoe(s), that was in his feet, (or and put the blood of battle upon his girdle, that was about his loins, and in his shoes, that were upon his feet).
5 — Você também sabe o que me fez Joabe, filho de Zeruia, e o que fez com os dois comandantes do exército de Israel, com Abner, filho de Ner, e com Amasa, filho de Jéter. Ele os matou e, em tempo de paz, vingou o sangue derramado em tempo de guerra, manchando com ele o cinto que trazia nos lombos e as sandálias nos pés.
6 Therefore thou shalt do by thy wisdom, and thou shalt not lead forth his hoariness peaceably to hells, either \+sls (the)\+sls* sepulchre. (And so do thou by thy wisdom, and do not let his hoar hairs go down peacefully to Sheol, \+em or into the grave, or into the tomb\+em*.)
6 Portanto, faça segundo a sabedoria que você tem e não permita que ele morra em paz com idade avançada.
7 But also thou shalt yield grace to the sons of Barzillai of Gilead, and they shall be eating in thy board (or and they shall eat at thy table); for they met me, when I fled from the face of Absalom, thy brother.
7 Mas seja bondoso com os filhos de Barzilai, o gileadita, e que eles estejam entre os que sentam à sua mesa para comer, porque estiveram ao meu lado quando eu fugia por causa do seu irmão Absalão.
8 Also thou hast with thee Shimei, the son of Gera, the son of Benjamin, of Bahurim, the which Shimei cursed me by the worst cursing, when I went to the defensible places; but for-thy he came down to me into my meeting, when I passed (the) Jordan, and I swore to him by the Lord, and said, I shall not slay thee with sword, (Also thou hast with thee Shimei, the son of Gera, the son of Benjamin, of Bahurim, the which Shimei cursed me by the worst cursing, when I went to Mahanaim; but he came down to meet me when I crossed over the Jordan River, and I swore to him by the Lord, and said, I shall not kill thee with the sword,)
8 — Eis que você também terá de lidar com Simei, filho de Gera, filho de Benjamim, de Baurim, que me lançou uma terrível maldição no dia em que eu ia a Maanaim. Porém ele veio ao meu encontro junto ao Jordão, e eu, pelo Senhor , lhe jurei, dizendo que não o mataria à espada.
9 do not thou suffer him to be unpunished; forsooth thou art a wise man, and thou shalt know what thou shalt do to him, and thou shalt lead forth his hoar hairs with blood to hells. (but now do not thou allow him to go unpunished; thou art a wise man, and thou knowest what thou shalt do to him, \+em and that is\+em*, thou shalt lead forth his hoar hairs in blood down to Sheol, \+em or into the grave\+em*!)
9 Mas, agora, não o tenha por inocente, pois você é um homem sábio e bem saberá o que deve fazer com ele para que ele seja sepultado com os cabelos brancos manchados de sangue.
10 And (then) David slept with his fathers, and was buried in the city of David.
10 Davi morreu e foi sepultado na Cidade de Davi.
11 And the days, in which David reigned upon Israel, be forty years; in Hebron he reigned seven years, and in Jerusalem three and thirty years.
11 Davi reinou sobre Israel durante quarenta anos: sete anos em Hebrom e trinta e três em Jerusalém.
12 Forsooth Solomon sat upon the throne of David, his father, and his realm was made steadfast greatly (or and his reign was firmly established).
12 Salomão assentou-se no trono de Davi, seu pai, e o seu reino se fortificou muito.
13 And Adonijah, the son of Haggith, entered to Bathsheba, the mother of Solomon; and she said to him, Whether thine entering is peaceable? And he answered, It is peaceable, (or and she said to him, Cometh thou here in peace? And he answered, I have come in peace).
13 Então Adonias, filho de Hagite, foi até Bate-Seba, mãe de Salomão. Ela perguntou: — É de paz a sua vinda? E ele respondeu: — Sim, é de paz.
14 And he added, A word of me is to thee, (or And he added, I have a word to say to thee). And she said, Speak thou.
14 E acrescentou: — Tenho uma coisa para lhe dizer. Ela disse: — Fale.
15 And he said, Thou knowest that the realm was mine, and all Israel purposed to make me into king to them; but the realm is translated, and is made my brother’s ; for of the Lord it is ordained to him. (And he said, Thou knowest that the kingdom was mine, and all Israel purposed to make me king over them; but the kingdom was taken away\+em from me\+em*, and made my brother’s ; for the Lord ordained it to him.)
15 Então Adonias disse: — A senhora bem sabe que o reino era meu e que todo o Israel esperava que eu reinasse. Mas o reino se transferiu e veio a ser de meu irmão, porque do
16 Now therefore I pray of thee one asking; shame thou not my face. And she said to him, Speak thou.
16 Agora um só pedido lhe faço e peço que não me seja recusado. Ela lhe disse: — Fale.
17 And he said, I pray, that thou say to Solomon the king; for he may not deny anything to thee; that he give me Abishag of Shunem to wife (or that he give me Abishag of Shunem for a wife).
17 Então Adonias disse: — Peço que a senhora fale com o rei Salomão, que não recusará um pedido seu, para que ele me dê por mulher Abisague, a sunamita.
18 And Bathsheba said, Well, I shall speak for thee to the king.
18 Ao que Bate-Seba respondeu: — Está bem, eu falarei por você ao rei.
19 Therefore Bathsheba came to king Solomon, to speak to him for Adonijah; and the king rose against the coming of her, and worshipped her, and sat on his throne; and a throne was set to the mother of the king, and she sat at his right side. (And so Bathsheba went to King Solomon, to speak to him for Adonijah; and the king rose up to greet her, and honoured her, and then sat down on his throne; and a throne was put in place for the king’s mother, and she sat at his right side.)
19 Então Bate-Seba foi até o rei Salomão, para falar-lhe em favor de Adonias. O rei se levantou para recebê-la e se inclinou diante dela. Depois se assentou no seu trono e mandou pôr uma cadeira para a sua mãe, e ela se assentou à sua direita.
20 And she said to him, I pray of thee one little asking; shame thou not my face. And the king said to her, My mother, ask thou; for it is not leaveful that I turn away thy face (or for it would not be right for me to refuse thee).
20 Então Bate-Seba disse: — Só um pequeno pedido lhe faço e peço que não me seja recusado. E o rei disse: — Pode pedir, minha mãe, porque não recusarei um pedido seu.
21 And she said, (Let) Abishag of Shunem be given (for a) wife to Adonijah, thy brother.
21 Bate-Seba disse: — Peço que Abisague, a sunamita, seja dada por mulher a Adonias, seu irmão.
22 And king Solomon answered, and said to his mother, Why askest thou (only for) Abishag of Shunem to Adonijah? Ask thou to him also the realm, (or Why askest thou only for Abishag of Shunem for Adonijah? Why not ask thou also for the kingdom for him?); certainly he is mine elder brother, and he hath Abiathar, (the) priest, and Joab, the son of Zeruiah.
22 Então o rei Salomão disse à sua mãe: — Por que a senhora pede Abisague, a sunamita, para Adonias? Peça também para ele o reino, porque é meu irmão mais velho. Sim, para ele, e também para o sacerdote Abiatar e para Joabe, filho de Zeruia.
23 Therefore king Solomon swore by the Lord, and said, God do to me these things, and add these things too, for Adonijah hath spoken this word against his (own) life.
23 E o rei Salomão jurou pelo Senhor , dizendo: — Que Deus me castigue, se Adonias não falou esta palavra contra a sua própria vida.
24 And now the Lord liveth, that hath confirmed me, and hath set me on the throne of [David], my father, and that hath made to me an house, as he spake, for Adonijah shall be slain today. (And now as the Lord liveth, who hath firmly established me, and hath put me on the throne of my father David, and who hath made a house for me, as he promised, let Adonijah be killed today!)
24 E agora, tão certo como vive o Senhor , que me estabeleceu e me fez assentar no trono de Davi, meu pai, e me edificou casa, como tinha dito, Adonias morrerá no dia de hoje.
25 And king Solomon sent by the hand of Benaiah, the son of Jehoiada; and Benaiah slew Adonijah, and he was dead (or and so he died).
25 E o rei Salomão enviou Benaia, filho de Joiada, para atacar Adonias. Ele o atacou e foi assim que Adonias morreu.
26 Also the king said to Abiathar, the priest, Go thou into Anathoth, to thy field; and soothly thou art a man of death, that is, worthy of death, for conspiring against me, and David, my father; but today I shall not slay thee, for thou barest the ark of the Lord God before David, my father, and thou sufferedest travail in all things, in which my father travailed.
26 E ao sacerdote Abiatar o rei disse: — Vá para Anatote, para os seus campos, porque você é homem digno de morte. Hoje, porém, não o matarei, porque você levou a arca do
27 Therefore Solomon putted out Abiathar, that he should not be priest of the Lord, (or And so Solomon put out Abiathar, so that he would no longer be the Lord’s priest), (so) that the word of the Lord were [ful] filled, which he spake on the house of Eli in Shiloh.
27 Salomão expulsou Abiatar, para que não mais fosse sacerdote do Senhor , cumprindo, assim, a palavra que o Senhor tinha dito a respeito da casa de Eli, em Siló.
28 And a messenger came to Solomon, and said that Joab had bowed after Adonijah, and that he had not bowed after Solomon. Therefore Joab fled into the tabernacle of the Lord, and took the horn of the altar. (And a message concerning all of this came to Joab; for he had sided with Adonijah, but not with Absalom. And so Joab fled into the Tabernacle, \+em or the Tent\+em*, of the Lord, and took hold of the horns of the altar.)
28 Quando esta notícia chegou a Joabe — porque Joabe tinha se desviado para seguir Adonias, embora não tivesse se desviado para seguir Absalão —, ele fugiu para o tabernáculo do Senhor e pegou nas pontas do altar.
29 And it was told to king Solomon, that Joab had fled into the tabernacle of the Lord, and was beside the altar; and Solomon sent Benaiah, the son of Jehoiada, and said, Go thou, and slay him.
29 E alguém foi dizer ao rei Salomão que Joabe havia fugido para o tabernáculo do Senhor e estava junto ao altar. Então Salomão enviou Benaia, filho de Joiada, dizendo: — Vá atacá-lo.
30 And Benaiah came to the tabernacle of the Lord, and said to Joab, The king saith these things, Go thou out. And he said, I shall not go out, but I shall die here. Benaiah told the word to the king (or Benaiah told this to the king), and said, Joab spake these things, and answered these things to me.
30 Benaia foi ao tabernáculo do Senhor e disse a Joabe: — Assim diz o rei: “Saia daí.” Ele respondeu: — Não saio! Vou morrer aqui. Então Benaia voltou com a resposta ao rei, dizendo: — Assim falou Joabe e foi isso que ele me respondeu.
31 And the king said to Benaiah, Do thou as he hath spoken, and slay thou him, and (then) bury him; and thou shalt remove the innocent blood, that was shed out of Joab, from me, and from the house of my father, (or and so thou shalt remove the innocent blood that was shed by Joab, from me, and from my father’s house).
31 E Salomão ordenou: — Faça o que ele disse. Mate-o e sepulte-o, para que você tire de mim e da casa de meu pai a culpa do sangue que Joabe derramou sem razão.
32 And the Lord yield on(to) his (own) head his (own) blood, for he killed two just men, and better than himself, and he killed them by (the) sword, while David, my father, knew not, Abner the son of Ner, the prince of the chivalry of Israel, and Amasa, the son of Jether, the prince of the host of Judah, (or that is, Abner the son of Ner, the leader of Israel’s cavalry,\+em or army\+em*, and Amasa, the son of Jether, the leader of Judah’s army).
32 Assim, o Senhor fará recair a culpa de sangue de Joabe sobre a cabeça dele, porque atacou dois homens mais justos e melhores do que ele e os matou à espada, sem que Davi, meu pai, o soubesse. Ele matou Abner, filho de Ner, comandante do exército de Israel, e Amasa, filho de Jéter, comandante do exército de Judá.
33 And the blood of them shall turn again into the head of Joab, and into the head of his seed without end; but peace be of the Lord till into without end to David, and to his seed, and to the house, and [the] throne of him. (And their blood shall return onto Joab’s head, and onto the head of his descendants forevermore; but let peace,\+em or prosperity\+em*, be from the Lord forevermore for David, and for his descendants, and for his house, and his throne.)
33 Assim, o sangue destes recairá sobre a cabeça de Joabe e sobre a cabeça da sua descendência para sempre; mas a Davi, à sua descendência, à sua casa e ao seu trono, o Senhor dará paz para todo o sempre.
34 Therefore Benaiah, the son of Jehoiada, went up, and assailed Joab, and killed him; and Joab was buried in his house in (the) desert.
34 Então Benaia, filho de Joiada, atacou Joabe e o matou; e ele foi sepultado em sua casa, no deserto.
35 And the king ordained Benaiah, the son of Jehoiada, upon the host for Joab; and the king put Zadok the priest (in place) for Abiathar. (And the king ordained Benaiah, the son of Jehoiada, over the army in place of Joab; and he made Zadok the priest in place of Abiathar.)
35 O rei pôs Benaia, filho de Joiada, como comandante do exército em lugar de Joabe, e, como sacerdote, colocou Zadoque em lugar de Abiatar.
36 Also the king sent, and called (for) Shimei, and said to him, Build to thee an house in Jerusalem, and dwell thou there, (or Build a house for thyself in Jerusalem, and live thou in it), and thou shalt not go out from thence hither and thither;
36 Depois o rei mandou chamar Simei e lhe disse: — Construa uma casa para você em Jerusalém e fique morando aí. Não saia daí, nem para um lugar nem para outro.
37 for in whatever day thou goest out, and passest [over] the strand of Kidron, know thou thee worthy to be slain; thy blood shall be on thine head. (for in whatever day thou goest out, and passest over the Kidron Stream or and passest over the Kidron Gorge, know thou that thou shalt be killed; thy blood shall be upon thy own head.)
37 Fique sabendo que, no dia em que você sair e passar o ribeiro de Cedrom, certamente será morto; então o seu sangue cairá sobre a sua cabeça.
38 And Shimei said to the king, The word of the king is good; as my lord the king spake, so thy servant shall do. And so Shimei dwelled in Jerusalem many days.
38 Simei disse ao rei: — Está bem. Este seu servo fará o que o rei, meu senhor, ordenou. E Simei ficou morando em Jerusalém por muito tempo.
39 But it was done after three years, that the servants of Shimei fled to Achish, the son of Maachah, king of Gath; and it was told to Shimei, that his servants had gone into Gath.
39 Mas, ao final de três anos, dois escravos de Simei fugiram para Aquis, filho de Maaca, rei de Gate. E foram contar isso a Simei, dizendo: — Eis que os seus escravos estão na cidade de Gate.
40 And Shimei rose up, and saddled his ass (or and saddled up his donkey), and went to Achish, into Gath, to seek his servants; and he brought them (back) again from Gath.
40 Então Simei se levantou, preparou o seu jumento e foi até Gate, para junto de Aquis, em busca dos seus escravos. Simei foi e trouxe de Gate os seus escravos.
41 And it was told to king Solomon, that Shimei had gone to Gath from Jerusalem, and had come (back) again.
41 Salomão foi avisado de que Simei tinha ido de Jerusalém a Gate e que já havia voltado.
42 And Solomon sent, and called him, and said to him, Whether I witnessed not to thee by the Lord, and before-said to thee, In whatever day thou shalt go out hither and thither, know thou that thou shalt die; and thou answeredest to me, The word is good, which I heard? (And Solomon sent, and called for him, and said to him, Did I not make thee swear by the Lord? and did I not say to thee, On whatever day that thou shalt go out here and there, know thou that thou shalt die? and didest thou not answer to me, The word, which I heard, is good?)
42 Então o rei mandou chamar Simei e lhe disse: — Eu não fiz você jurar pelo
43 Why therefore keptest thou not the oath of the Lord, and the commandment which I commanded to thee?
43 Por que, então, você não guardou o juramento do Senhor , nem a ordem que lhe dei?
44 And the king said to Shimei, Thou knowest all the evil, of which thine heart is guilty to thee, which evil thou didest to [David] my father; the Lord hath yielded thy malice into thine head. (And the king said to Shimei, Thou knowest all the evil which thy heart is guilty of, which evil thou didest to my father David; and now the Lord shall yield thy malice onto thy own head.)
44 E o rei disse mais a Simei: — Você sabe muito bem e o seu coração reconhece todo o mal que fez a Davi, meu pai; por isso o
45 And king Solomon shall be blessed; and the throne of David shall be stable before the Lord till into without end.
45 Mas o rei Salomão será abençoado, e o trono de Davi será mantido diante do Senhor , para sempre.
46 Therefore the king commanded to Benaiah, the son of Jehoiada; and he assailed Shimei, and smote him, and he was dead. Therefore the realm was confirmed into the hands of Solomon; (And so the king commanded to Benaiah, the son of Jehoiada; and he assailed Shimei, and struck him down there, and he died. And so the kingdom was firmly established in Solomon’s hands;)
46 O rei deu ordem a Benaia, filho de Joiada, e ele saiu, atacou Simei e o matou. E assim se firmou o reino sob o domínio de Salomão.
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