1 Samuel 13
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1 Saul was a son of one year, that is, as innocent and clean of sin as a child of one year, when he began to reign; and he reigned upon Israel two (and twenty) years. (Saul was fifty years old when he began to reign; and he reigned over Israel for twenty-two years.)
1 Saul tinha 30 anos quando se tornou rei, e reinou por 42 anos.
2 And Saul chose to him three thousand men of Israel, and two thousand of them were with Saul in Michmash, (and) in the hill (country) of Bethel; and a thousand were with (his son) Jonathan in Gibeah of Benjamin; soothly he sent again the tother people each man into his tabernacle (or and he sent the rest of the people back to their tents).
2 Saul escolheu três mil soldados do exército de Israel e mandou o restante dos homens para casa. Levou consigo dois mil desses homens a Micmás e à região montanhosa de Betel. Os outros mil foram com Jônatas, filho de Saul, para Gibeá, na terra de Benjamim.
3 And Jonathan smote the station, that is, \+sls (the)\+sls* forcelet, either stronghold, of (the) Philistines, that was in Geba. And when (the) Philistines had heard (of) this, Saul sounded with a clarion in all the land, and said, Hebrews, hear. (And Jonathan struck the station, \+em that is, the fortress, or the stronghold\+em*, of the Philistines, that was in Geba; and all the Philistines heard about it. And Saul sounded with a trumpet in all the land, and said, Hebrew men, hear this!)
3 Logo depois disso, Jônatas atacou e derrotou o destacamento dos filisteus em Geba. A notícia se espalhou entre os filisteus. Então Saul tocou a trombeta por toda a terra, anunciando: “Ouçam bem, hebreus!”.
4 And all Israel heard such a fame, (that) Saul smote the station of Philistines; and Israel raised up himself against the Philistines; then the people cried after Saul in Gilgal. (And all Israel heard the report, that Saul had struck the Philistines? station; and also that the people of Israel were loathed by all the Philistines. And the people came together in Gilgal to follow Saul.)
4 E todo o Israel ouviu que Saul tinha destruído o destacamento dos filisteus e que agora eles odiavam os israelitas mais que nunca. Então os soldados israelitas foram convocados para se unir a Saul em Gilgal.
5 And the Philistines were gathered together to fight against Israel; thirty thousand of chariots, and six thousand of knights, and the tother common people, as gravel which is full much in the brink of the sea, (or and the common people, as innumerable as the sand which is on the seashore); and they went up, and setted their tents in Michmash, at the east coast of Bethaven.
5 Os filisteus reuniram um exército de três mil carros de guerra, seis mil cavaleiros e tantos guerreiros como os grãos de areia na praia. Acamparam em Micmás, a leste de Bete-Áven.
6 And when [the] men of Israel had seen, that they were set in straitness, for (this) the people was tormented, (and) they hid themselves in dens (or and they hid themselves in caves), and in privy places, and in stones, and in ditches, and in cisterns.
6 Os homens de Israel se viram em apuros e, como estavam sendo fortemente pressionados pelo inimigo, tentaram se esconder em cavernas, em matagais, entre rochas, em buracos e em cisternas.
7 Soothly (some of the) Hebrews passed (over) Jordan, into the land of Gad and of Gilead. And when Saul was yet in Gilgal, all the people was afeared that followed him, (or And when Saul was still in Gilgal, all the people who followed him were afraid).
7 Alguns dos hebreus atravessaram o rio Jordão e fugiram para a terra de Gade e de Gileade. Enquanto isso, Saul permaneceu em Gilgal, e os homens que estavam com ele tremiam de medo.
8 And seven days he abode Samuel by [the] covenant, and Samuel came not into Gilgal; and the people went away from Saul. (And for seven days he waited for Samuel, as by their pact, but Samuel did not come to Gilgal; and then the people began to go away from Saul.)
8 Saul esperou ali por Samuel durante sete dias, conforme Samuel o havia instruído, mas ele não chegou. Vendo que os soldados debandavam rapidamente,
9 Therefore Saul said, Bring ye to me (a) burnt sacrifice, and peaceable offerings (or and peace offerings); and he offered (the) burnt sacrifice.
9 Saul ordenou: “Tragam-me o holocausto e as ofertas de paz!”. E ele próprio ofereceu o holocausto.
10 And when he had ended offering the burnt sacrifice, lo! Samuel came; and Saul went out against him, to greet him (or and Saul went out to greet him).
10 No exato instante em que Saul terminava de oferecer o holocausto, Samuel chegou. Saul foi ao seu encontro para cumprimentá-lo,
11 And Samuel said to Saul, What hast thou done? Saul answered, Lo! for I saw that the people went away from me, and thou camest not by the days of (our) covenant; and the Philistines were gathered together in Michmash;
11 mas Samuel disse: “O que você fez?”. Saul respondeu: “Vi que meus homens estavam debandando, e que o senhor não chegou no prazo que havia prometido. Além disso, os filisteus estavam em Micmás, prontos para a batalha.
12 I said, Now (the) Philistines shall come down to me in(to) Gilgal, and I have not pleased the face of the Lord; (and so) I was compelled by need, and I offered (a) burnt sacrifice to the Lord.
12 Assim, pensei: ‘Os filisteus estão prontos para lutar contra nós em Gilgal, e eu não pedi ajuda ao S enhor ’. Por isso me senti na obrigação de oferecer o holocausto”.
13 And Samuel said to Saul, Thou hast done follily, and thou hast not kept the behests of thy Lord God, which he commanded to thee, (or Thou hast done foolishly, and thou hast not obeyed the command of the Lord thy God, which he commanded to thee); and if thou haddest not done this thing, right now the Lord had made ready thy realm upon Israel [into] without end;
13 “Você agiu como um tolo!”, exclamou Samuel. “Não guardou o mandamento que o S enhor , seu Deus, lhe deu. Se tivesse obedecido, o S enhor teria estabelecido para sempre seu reinado sobre Israel.
14 but thy realm shall not rise further. The Lord hath sought a man to himself after his heart; and the Lord hath commanded to him, that he should be duke on his people, for thou keptest not those things which the Lord commanded. (but now thy kingdom shall not endure. And the Lord shall seek another man for himself after his own heart; and the Lord shall command him, that he should be the ruler over his people, for thou hast not kept, \+em or obeyed\+em*, what the Lord commanded to thee.)
14 Agora, porém, seu reinado não permanecerá, pois o S enhor escolheu um homem segundo o coração dele. O S enhor já designou esse homem para ser líder de seu povo, pois você não obedeceu ao mandamento do S enhor .”
15 And Samuel rose, and went up from Gilgal into Gibeah of Benjamin; and the people that (were) left went up after Saul against the people that fought against them; and they came from Gilgal into Gibeah, in the hill of Benjamin. And Saul numbered the people, that were found with him, as six hundred men. (And Samuel rose up, and went away from Gilgal to Gibeah of Benjamin; and the people who were left went up with Saul to fight against their enemies; and they came from Gilgal to Gibeah of Benjamin. And Saul counted the people who were found with him, and there were about six hundred men.)
15 Então Samuel partiu de Gilgal e subiu para Gibeá, na terra de Benjamim. Quando Saul contou os soldados que ainda estavam com ele, viu que havia cerca de seiscentos homens.
16 And Saul, and Jonathan his son, and the people that was found with them, was in Gibeah of Benjamin; and the Philistines sat together in Michmash. (And Saul, and his son Jonathan, and the people who were found with them, were in Gibeah of Benjamin; and the Philistines sat together in Michmash.)
16 Saul, Jônatas e os soldados que estavam com eles ficaram em Geba, na terra de Benjamim. Os filisteus acamparam em Micmás.
17 And three companies went out of the Philistines? tents to take prey; one company went against the way of Ophrah, to the land of Shual, (or one group went toward Ophrah, in the land of Shual);
17 Três grupos de ataque deixaram o acampamento filisteu: um foi para o norte, em direção a Ofra, na região de Sual,
18 and another company entered by the way of Bethhoron; and the third company turned itself to the way of the term in the land of Diba; and that term nigheth to the valley of Zeboim against the desert. (and the second group went by the way of Bethhoron; and the third group turned toward the way of the border at Wadi Abu Diba; and that border overlooketh the Zeboim Valley and the wilderness.)
18 outro foi para oeste, a Bete-Horom, e o terceiro rumou para a fronteira acima do vale de Zeboim, na direção do deserto.
19 And none ironsmith was found in all the land of Israel; for the Philistines were wary, either eschewed, lest peradventure the Hebrews made sword either spear. (And no ironsmith was found in all the land of Israel; for the Philistines forbade them, lest the Hebrews made for themselves swords or spears.)
19 Naqueles dias, não havia ferreiros na terra de Israel, pois os filisteus não permitiam que os hebreus fizessem espadas ou lanças.
20 Therefore all Israel went down to the Philistines, that each man should sharpen his share, and his pickaxe, and his ax, and his cutting hook; (And so all Israel needed to go down to the Philistines, where each man could sharpen his plowshare, and his pickaxe, and his ax, and his cutting hook;)
20 Assim, sempre que o povo de Israel precisava afiar seus arados, enxadas, machados e foices, tinha de levá-los a um ferreiro filisteu.
21 for all the edges of their shares were blunt, and of their pickaxes, and of their three-toothed forks, and of axes, unto a prick to be amended. (for all the edges of their plowshares, their pickaxes, their three-toothed forks, and their axes, were blunt, and needed sharpening.)
21 O custo para afiar um arado ou uma enxada era de oito gramas de prata, e, para afiar um machado, uma foice ou a ponta de ferro de uma vara de tocar bois, quatro gramas.
22 And when the day of battle came, no sword nor spear was found in the hand of all the people that was with Saul and Jonathan, except Saul, and Jonathan his son. (And so when the day of battle came, no sword or spear was found in the hands of all the people who were with Saul and Jonathan, except Saul, and his son Jonathan.)
22 Por isso, no dia da batalha, ninguém em Israel tinha espada ou lança, exceto Saul e Jônatas.
23 Forsooth the station of Philistines went out, that it should pass into Michmash. (And the Philistines? garrison went out to the Michmash Pass.)
23 Nesse meio-tempo, os filisteus mandaram um destacamento para o desfiladeiro de Micmás.
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