2 Crônicas 10

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1 Forsooth Rehoboam went forth into Shechem; for all Israel came together thither to make him king.
1 Roboão foi até Siquém, onde todo o povo de Israel se havia reunido para fazê-lo rei.
2 And when Jeroboam, the son of Nebat, that was in Egypt, for he fled thither (from) before Solomon, had heard this, he turned again anon. (And when Jeroboam, the son of Nebat, who was in Egypt, for he had fled there from Solomon, had heard this, he returned at once.)
2 Jeroboão, filho de Nebate, que havia fugido do rei Salomão e ido para o Egito, soube disso e voltou de lá.
3 And they called him, and he came with all Israel, and they spake to Rehoboam, and said,
3 O povo das tribos do Norte mandou buscá-lo, e foram todos juntos falar com Roboão. Eles disseram:
4 Thy father oppressed us with a full hard yoke; command thou lighter things on us than thy father, the which set upon us a grievous servage; and release thou a little of our burden, that we serve thee. (Thy father oppressed us with a very hard yoke; command thou lighter things \+em upon us\+em* than thy father, who set upon us a grievous slavery; and if thou release a little of \+em our\+em* burden, then we shall \+em gladly\+em* serve thee.)
4 — Salomão, o seu pai, nos tratou com dureza e nos fez carregar cargas pesadas. Se o senhor tornar essas cargas mais leves e a nossa vida mais fácil, nós seremos seus servidores.
5 And he said, After three days turn ye again to me, (or And he said, Return to me after three days). And when the people was gone [away],
5 Roboão respondeu: — Voltem daqui a três dias, e aí eu darei a minha resposta. Então eles foram embora.
6 he took counsel with [the] eld men, that stood before his father Solomon, while he lived yet, (or he took counsel with the old men, \+em or the elders\+em*, who stood before his father Solomon, while yet he lived), and said, What counsel give ye, that I answer to the people?
6 O rei Roboão foi falar com os homens mais velhos, que haviam sido conselheiros do seu pai, e perguntou: — Que resposta vocês me aconselham a dar a este povo?
7 And they said to him, If thou pleasest this people, and makest them soft, or quietest them, by meek words, they shall serve thee in all time. (And they said to him, If thou pleasest this people, and quietest them, with humble words, they shall \+em loyally\+em* serve thee always.)
7 Eles disseram: — Se o senhor for bondoso, se tratá-los bem e der uma resposta favorável ao pedido deles, então eles serão seus servidores para sempre.
8 And he forsook the counsel of the eld men, and began to treat (this in thought) with (the) young men, that were nourished with him, and were in his company. (But he forsook the counsel of the old men, \+em that is, the elders\+em*, and began to discuss this with the young men, who grew up with him, and were his friends.)
8 Mas Roboão não seguiu o conselho dos homens mais velhos e foi falar com os jovens que haviam crescido junto com ele e que agora eram os seus conselheiros.
9 And he said to them, What seemeth to you? either what thing ought I (to) answer to this people, that said to me, Release thou the yoke, that thy father hath put upon us?
9 — Que conselho vocês me dão? — perguntou ele. — O que é que eu digo a esse povo que está pedindo para que eu torne as suas cargas mais leves?
10 And they answered, as young men, and nourished with him in delights, and said, Thus thou shalt speak to the people that said to thee, Thy father made grievous our yoke, release thou it; and thus thou shalt answer to them, My least finger is greater than the loins of my father; (And these young men, who had grown up with him in ease, said, Thus shalt thou say to the people who said to thee, Thy father made our yoke grievous, release thou\+em it\+em*; thou shalt answer this to them, My least finger is greater than my father’s loins;)
10 Eles responderam: — Você deve dizer o seguinte: “O meu dedinho é mais grosso do que a cintura do meu pai!
11 my father put upon you a grievous yoke, and I shall lay to (you) a greater burden (or but I shall put upon you a far greater burden); my father beat you with scourges, but I shall beat you with scorpions, that is, hard-knotted ropes.
11 Ele fez vocês carregarem cargas pesadas; eu vou aumentar o peso ainda mais. Ele castigou vocês com chicotes; eu vou surrá-los com correias.”
12 And Jeroboam and all the people came to Rehoboam in the third day, as he had commanded to them.
12 Três dias depois, Jeroboão e todo o povo foram falar de novo com o rei Roboão, como ele havia mandado.
13 And the king answered (to them) hard things, after that he had forsaken the counsel of the elder men,
13 O rei desprezou o conselho dos homens mais velhos e falou duramente com o povo,
14 and he spake by the will of the young men, (and said), My father putted on you a grievous yoke, which I shall make grievouser; my father beat you with scourges, soothly I shall beat you with scorpions.
14 como os jovens haviam aconselhado. Ele disse: — O meu pai fez vocês carregarem cargas pesadas; eu vou aumentar o peso ainda mais. Ele castigou vocês com chicotes; eu vou surrá-los com correias.
15 And Rehoboam assented not to the prayers of the people; for it was the will of God, that his word should be [ful] filled, which he had spoken by the hand of Ahijah of Shiloh to Jeroboam, the son of Nebat.
15 Assim o rei Roboão não atendeu o povo. O Senhor Deus fez isso acontecer para confirmar aquilo que ele, por meio do profeta Aías, de Siló, tinha dito a Jeroboão, filho de Nebate.
16 And when the king had said these harder things, all the people spake thus to him, No part be to us in David, neither heritage in the son of Jesse; Israel, turn thou again into thy tabernacles; and thou, David, feed thine own house. And Israel went into his tabernacles. (And when the king had said \+em these\+em* hard things, all the people spoke thus to him, We shall have no part with David, nor inheritance with the son of Jesse; Israel, return thou to thy tents, \+em or to thy homes\+em*; and thou, David, feed thy own house. And the people of Israel went back to their tents or went back home.)
16 Quando os israelitas viram que o rei não ia atender o seu pedido, começaram a gritar: — Abaixo Davi e a sua família! O que foi que eles já fizeram por nós? Homens de Israel, vamos para casa! Que Roboão cuide de si mesmo! E assim os israelitas voltaram para as suas casas,
17 And Rehoboam reigned upon the sons of Israel, that dwelled in the cities of Judah. (And so Rehoboam reigned only upon the Israelites who lived in the cities of Judah.)
17 deixando Roboão como rei somente do povo que morava no território da tribo de Judá.
18 And king Rehoboam sent Hadoram, that was sovereign over the tributes; and the sons of Israel stoned him, and he was dead. And king Rehoboam hasted him(self) to go up into his chariot, and fled into Jerusalem. (And King Rehoboam sent out Hadoram, who was the ruler over the tributes, \+em or the taxes\+em*; and the Israelites stoned him, and he died. And King Rehoboam hastened to go up into his chariot, and fled into Jerusalem.)
18 Então o rei Roboão mandou que Adonirão, o encarregado dos trabalhadores forçados, fosse falar com os israelitas, mas eles o mataram a pedradas. Porém Roboão subiu depressa no seu carro de guerra e fugiu para Jerusalém.
19 And Israel went away from the house of David unto this day.
19 Desde aquela época até hoje , o povo de Israel, o Reino do Norte, está revoltado contra os reis descendentes de Davi.

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