1 Samuel 30
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1 And when David and his men had come into Ziklag in the third day, (they learned that) men of Amalek had made assault on the south part (of Judah), (and) in Ziklag; and (had) smitten Ziklag, and burnt it by fire. (And when David and his men had come into Ziklag on the third day, they learned that the Amalekites had made an assault on the southern part of Judah, and in Ziklag; and they had struck Ziklag, and had burned it down.)
1 Dois dias depois, Davi e os seus homens chegaram a Ziclague, a sua cidade. Enquanto ele havia estado fora, os amalequitas tinham invadido o Sul da terra de Judá e atacado Ziclague. Eles queimaram a cidade
2 And they led (away) the women (as) prisoners from thence, from the least unto the most; and they had not slain any, but they led them forth with them, and went in their way. (And they took away the women as prisoners from there, from the least unto the most; and they did not kill any, but they took them away with them, and went on their way.)
2 e prenderam todas as mulheres. Não mataram ninguém, mas foram embora e levaram todos como prisioneiros.
3 Therefore when David and his men had come to the city, and had found it burnt with fire, and that their wives, and their sons, and daughters were led away (as) prisoners,
3 Quando Davi e os seus homens chegaram, viram que a cidade tinha sido queimada e que as suas mulheres, os seus filhos e as suas filhas haviam sido levados embora.
4 then David and the people that was with him raised [up] their voices, and wailed, till the tears failed in them.
4 Então Davi e os seus homens começaram a chorar e choraram até ficarem sem forças.
5 And also [the] two wives of David were led away (as) prisoners, Ahinoam of Jezreel, and Abigail, the wife of Nabal of Carmel.
5 As duas mulheres de Davi, Ainoã, de Jezreel, e Abigail, viúva de Nabal, da cidade de Carmelo, também haviam sido levadas.
6 And David was full sorry; certainly all the people would have stoned David, for the soul of each man was bitter on their sons and daughters. Forsooth David was comforted in his Lord God. (And David was in great trouble; yea, all the men would have stoned David, for all of them were bitter over losing their sons and daughters. But David was strengthened by the Lord his God.)
6 Davi ficou então numa situação muito difícil, pois os seus homens estavam tão amargurados por ficarem sem os seus filhos, que falavam até em matá-lo a pedradas. Mas o Senhor , seu Deus, lhe deu coragem.
7 And he said to Abiathar, the priest, the son of Ahimelech, Bring thou [the] ephod to me. And Abiathar brought the ephod to David;
7 E ele disse ao sacerdote Abiatar, filho de Aimeleque: — Traga aqui o E Abiatar trouxe.
8 and David counselled with the Lord, and said, Shall I pursue these thieves, either no? and shall I take them? And the Lord said to him, Pursue thou; for without doubt thou shalt take them, and thou shalt take away from them their prey. (and David counselled with the Lord, and said, Shall I pursue these thieves, or not? and shall I be able to overtake them? And the Lord said to him, Pursue thou them; for without a doubt thou shalt overtake them, and thou shalt take their prey away from them.)
8 Então Davi perguntou a Deus, o Senhor : — Devo ir atrás desses invasores? Conseguirei pegá-los? Deus respondeu: — Vá atrás deles. Você os pegará e libertará os prisioneiros.
9 Therefore David went forth, he and six hundred men that were with him, and they came unto the strand of Besor; and there the weary men of the host of David abode behind. (And so David went forth, he and the six hundred men who were with him, and they came to the Besor Stream; and the weary men\+em in David’s army\+em* stayed behind there.)
9 Então Davi e os seus seiscentos homens saíram, e, quando chegaram ao ribeirão de Besor, alguns deles ficaram ali.
10 Forsooth David pursued, he and four hundred men; for two hundred abided (behind), that were weary, and might not pass [over] the strand of Besor.
10 Davi continuou o seu caminho com quatrocentos homens. Os outros duzentos estavam cansados demais para atravessar o ribeirão e por isso ficaram para trás.
11 And they found a (young) man of Egypt in the field, and they brought him to David; and they gave him bread, that he should eat, and water to drink, (or and they gave him some bread to eat, and some water to drink);
11 Os homens de Davi acharam no campo um rapaz egípcio e o levaram a Davi. Deram ao rapaz comida, água,
12 but also they gave to him a gobbet of a bundle of dried figs, and two clusters of dried grapes. And when he had eaten those, his spirit turned again to him, and he was comforted; for he had not eaten bread, neither had drunk water in three days and three nights. (and \+em they\+em* also \+em gave him\+em* a piece of a bundle of dried figs, and two clusters of dried grapes. And when he had eaten them, his spirit returned \+em to him\+em*, and he was strengthened; for he had not eaten any bread, or drunk any water, for three days and three nights.)
12 figos secos e dois cachos de passas. Ele havia ficado três dias e três noites sem comer, nem beber. Mas, depois de comer, as suas forças voltaram.
13 Then David said to him, Whose man art thou, either from whence and whither goest thou? And he said, I am a young man of Egypt, the servant of a man of Amalek; but my lord forsook me, for I began to be sick the third day ago.
13 Então Davi perguntou: — Quem é o seu dono? De onde você é? — Eu sou egípcio e sou escravo de um amalequita! — respondeu ele. — O meu dono me deixou aqui há três dias porque fiquei doente.
14 For we brake out at the south coast of (the) Cherethites, and against Judah (or near Judah), and at the south of Caleb, and we burnt Ziklag with fire.
14 Nós invadimos a terra dos queretitas, a região Sul de Judá e o território do grupo de famílias de Calebe e queimamos a cidade de Ziclague.
15 And David said to him, Mayest thou lead me to this company? Which said (or And the young man said), Swear thou to me by God, that thou shalt not slay me, and that thou shalt not betake me into the hands of my lord; and I shall lead thee to this company. And David swore to him.
15 Então Davi lhe perguntou: — Você pode me levar até onde os amalequitas estão? — Sim, — respondeu ele — se o senhor prometer em nome de Deus que não me matará, nem me entregará ao meu dono.
16 And when the young man had led him thither, lo! they sat at the meat, upon the face of all the earth, eating and drinking, and as hallowing a feast day, for all the prey and spoils which they had taken of the land of Philistines, and of the land of Judah. (And when the young man had led him \+em there\+em*, behold! they sat spread out over all the ground, eating and drinking, as if celebrating a feast day, because of all the prey and the spoils which they had taken from the land of the Philistines, and the land of Judah.)
16 Então ele levou Davi. Os amalequitas estavam espalhados por toda a região, comendo, bebendo e festejando por causa da grande quantidade de coisas que haviam tomado na terra dos filisteus e na terra de Judá.
17 And David smote them from the eventide unto the eventide of the tother day, and not any of them escaped, no but four hundred young men, that went upon camels, and fled, (or who went upon camels, and fled).
17 No dia seguinte ao amanhecer, Davi os atacou e lutou até o anoitecer. E nenhum deles escapou, a não ser quatrocentos rapazes que montaram camelos e fugiram.
18 Forsooth David delivered all things which the men of Amalek took, and he delivered his two wives; (And so David recovered all that the Amalekites had taken, and he rescued his two wives;)
18 Davi salvou todos os que tinham sido levados como prisioneiros, incluindo as suas duas mulheres, e trouxe de volta tudo o que os amalequitas haviam tomado.
19 neither any of them failed, from little till to great, as well of sons as of daughters, and of spoils; and whatever things they had ravished, David led again all things; (nor were any of them lost, from the least unto the greatest, sons as well as daughters; and all the spoils, yea, whatever they had taken, David brought home again.)
19 Não ficou faltando nada: Davi levou de volta todos os filhos e todas as filhas dos seus homens e todas as coisas, grandes e pequenas, que os amalequitas haviam tomado.
20 and he took all the flocks and great beasts, and drove them before his face. And they said, This is the prey of David, (or And the men said, This should all be David’s prey).
20 Levou também todas as ovelhas e todo o gado. Então os homens de Davi levaram a ele os seus animais e disseram: — Estes animais são seus.
21 Forsooth David came to the two hundred men, that were weary, and abided behind, and might not follow David; and he [had] commanded them to sit at the strand of Besor; which went out against David, and the people that was with him. Forsooth David nighed to the people, and he greeted it peaceably. (And David came back to the two hundred men who were weary, and had stayed behind, and did not follow David; and he had commanded them to remain there at the Besor Stream; and they went out to meet David, and the people who were with him. And David came to these men, and he greeted them warmly.)
21 Aí Davi voltou para o lugar onde estavam os duzentos homens que não tinham ido com ele e haviam ficado atrás, no ribeirão de Besor, por estarem muito cansados. Eles saíram ao encontro de Davi e dos seus homens. Davi chegou perto deles e os cumprimentou.
22 And one man, the worst man and wicked of the men that were with David, answered, and said, For they came not with us, we shall not give to them anything of the prey, that we have ravished, but suffice it to each man his wife and his children; and when they have taken them, go they away. (But some men, the worst and the most wicked of those who went with David, said, For they did not come with us, we shall not give them any of the prey, that we have recovered, but let each man take only his wife and his children; and when they have taken them, go they away.)
22 Mas alguns homens ordinários e de mau caráter que tinham ido com Davi disseram: — Eles não foram conosco; por isso, não lhes daremos nada do que trouxemos. Eles podem pegar as suas mulheres e os seus filhos e ir embora.
23 And David said, My brethren, ye shall not do so, as ye speak, of these things, which the Lord hath given to us, and he hath kept us, and gave the thieves, that brake out against us, into our hands; (But David said, My brothers or My kinsmen, ye shall not do, \+em as ye speak\+em*, with these things, which the Lord hath given us, for he hath kept us safe, and delivered the thieves, who broke out against us, into our hands;)
23 Mas Davi respondeu: — Meus irmãos, vocês não podem fazer isso com o que o
24 neither any shall hear us strive on this word. For even part shall be of him that goeth down to battle, and of him that dwelleth at the fardels; and in like manner they shall part the prey. (nor shall anyone hear us \+em arguing\+em* over this matter. For even portion shall be for him who went down to the battle, as well as for him who stayed with the bundles, \+em or the supplies\+em*; yea, in like manner they shall divide up \+em the prey\+em*.)
24 Ninguém pode concordar com o que vocês estão dizendo! Tudo deve ser repartido em partes iguais: quem ficou atrás com a bagagem deve receber o mesmo que aquele que lutou na batalha.
25 And this was made a constitution and a doom from that day and afterward, and as a law in Israel till into this day. (And from that day forward, this was made a custom, and a judgement, and a law in Israel, until this day.)
25 Davi fez desta ordem uma lei . E até hoje ela é seguida em Israel.
26 Then David came into Ziklag, and he sent gifts of the prey to the elder men of Judah, his neighbours, and said, Take ye blessing of the prey of [the] enemies of the Lord (or Have ye a gift out of the prey from the Lord’s enemies);
26 Quando Davi voltou para Ziclague, pegou parte do que havia tomado dos inimigos e mandou para os seus amigos, os líderes de Judá, com esta mensagem: — Este é um presente para vocês, tirado das coisas que nós tomamos dos inimigos de Deus, o
27 to them that were in Bethel, and that were in Ramoth, at the south, and that were in Jattir,
27 Davi mandou presentes aos líderes das seguintes cidades: Betel, Ramá, que fica ao sul de Judá, Jatir,
28 and that were in Aroer, and that were in Siphmoth, and that were in Eshtemoa,
28 Aroer, Sifmote, Estemoa, Racal, Horma, Borasã, Atace, Hebrom; e também às cidades das tribos dos jerameelitas e dos queneus — todos os lugares onde Davi e os seus homens haviam estado.
29 and that were in Rachal, and that were in the cities of Jerahmeel, and that were in the cities of Kenites,
29 — ausente —
30 and that were in Hormah, and that were in Chorashan, and that were in Athach,
30 — ausente —
31 and that were in Hebron, and to other men, that were in these places, in which David dwelled and his men. (and those in Hebron, and to the other men who were in those places, where David and his men had lived.)
31 — ausente —
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