2 Crônicas 14
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1 And Abijah slept with his fathers, and they buried him in the city of David; and Asa, his son, reigned for him. In whose days the land rested in peace ten years (or In whose days the land was at peace for ten years).
1 Abia adormeceu com seus pais e foi sepultado na cidade de Davi. Seu filho Asa sucedeu-lhe no trono. Durante sua vida, a terra conheceu dez anos de tranqüilidade.
2 And Asa did that, that was good and pleasant in the sight of his God, (And Asa did what was good and pleasing before his God,)
2 Asa fez o que era bom e justo aos olhos do Senhor, seu Deus.
3 and he destroyed the altars of strange worshipping, that is, of idolatry, and the high places, and brake altogether the images, and cutted down [the] maumet woods; (and he destroyed the altars of idolatry, and the hill shrines, and broke in pieces the sacred pillars, and cut down the idol groves, \+em or the sacred poles\+em*;)
3 Destruiu os altares dos deuses estrangeiros e os lugares altos; quebrou as estelas e cortou as asserás.
4 and he commanded Judah to seek the Lord God of their fathers, and to do the law and all [the] commandments. (and he commanded the people of Judah to seek the Lord God of their fathers, and to obey the Law and all the commandments.)
4 Ordenou aos filhos de Judá que buscassem o Senhor, Deus de seus pais, e que pusessem em prática a Lei e seus mandamentos.
5 And he took away from all the cities of Judah (the) altars and (the) temples of idols, and he reigned in peace.
5 Fez desaparecer de todas as cidades de Judá os lugares altos e os obeliscos. Sob seu reinado o reino esteve em paz.
6 And he builded strong cities in Judah; for he was in rest (or for the land was at rest), and no battles rose (up) in his times, for the Lord gave him peace.
6 Durante esse tempo de tranqüilidade, construiu cidades fortificadas em Judá. Efetivamente, não houve guerra contra ele durante esses anos, porque o Senhor lhe concedeu descanso.
7 And Asa said to Judah, Build we [up] these cities, and (en)compass we them with walls (or and surround we them with walls), and strengthen we them with towers, and gates, and locks, as long as all things be restful from battle; for we have sought the Lord God of our fathers, and he hath given to us rest by compass. Therefore they builded, and there was no hindering in the building.
7 Construamos, disse ele aos judeus, essas cidades, e cerquemo-las de muralhas, torres, portas e ferrolhos: a terra está ainda livre diante de nós porque temos procurado o Senhor, nosso Deus, e por isso ele nos concedeu a paz com todos os nossos vizinhos. Dispuseram-se, pois, a esse trabalho e o levaram a bom termo.
8 And Asa had in his host three hundred thousand of (the) men of Judah bearing shields and spears; and of Benjamin, he had two hundred thousand and fourscore thousand of shield-bearers and of archers; all these were full strong men.
8 Asa possuía um exército composto de trezentos mil homens de Judá, que carregavam escudo e lança, e um de duzentos e oitenta mil de Benjamim, que carregavam escudo e entesavam o arco, todos valentes guerreiros.
9 Forsooth Zerah of Ethiopia went out against them with his host (of) ten hundred thousand (men), and with three hundred chariots, and came unto Mareshah.
9 Zara, o etíope, atacou-os com um exército de um milhão de homens e trezentos carros, e avançou até Maresa.
10 Certainly Asa went (out) against them, and (they) arrayed (the) battle array in the valley of Zephathah, which is beside Mareshah.
10 Asa saiu-lhe ao encontro e eles se formaram para a batalha no vale de Sefata, perto de Maresa.
11 And Asa inwardly called (upon) the Lord God, and said, Lord, no diversity is with thee, whether thou help in few, either in many; our Lord God, help thou us, for we have trust in thee, and in thy name, and we came against this multitude; Lord, thou art our God, a man have not the mastery against thee. (And Asa inwardly called on the Lord God, and said, Lord, there is no difference for thee, whether thou help a few, or many; Lord our God, help thou us, for we have trust in thee, and we have gone out against this multitude in thy name; Lord, thou art our God, let no man have the mastery against thee.)
11 Asa invocou o Senhor, seu Deus, nestes termos: Senhor, não vos é mais difícil ajudar o fraco do que o forte. Vinde em nosso socorro, nosso Deus! É em vós que nos apoiamos, é em vosso nome que viemos contra essa multidão. Senhor, vós sois nosso Deus; que não haja um só homem que prevaleça contra vós!
12 Therefore the Lord made afeared (the) Ethiopians before Asa and Judah, and (the) Ethiopians fled; (And so the Lord made the Ethiopians afraid of Asa and the people of Judah, and the Ethiopians fled;)
12 O Senhor feriu os etíopes, diante de Asa e dos homens de Judá. Fugiram.
13 and Asa and his people, that was with him (or who were with him), pursued them unto Gerar. And (the) Ethiopians felled down to (the) death, for they were all-broken by the Lord slaying (them), and by his host fighting (them). Then they took many spoils,
13 Asa e seu exército perseguiram-nos até Gerara, e deles tombou tão grande número que nem sequer um pôde salvar-se, destruídos como foram diante do Senhor e seu exército. Judá trouxe um grande despojo.
14 and they smote all the cities about Gerar; for great dread had assailed all men. And they spoiled the cities/And they rifled the cities, and bare away much prey; (and they struck all the cities about Gerar; for great fear had assailed all people. And they spoiled the cities or And they rifled the cities, and carried away much prey;)
14 Eles feriram todas as cidades dos arredores de Gerara, pois o terror do Senhor se tinha infundido neles. Pilharam-nos, porque eles possuíam um importante despojo.
15 and also they destroyed the folds of sheep, and they took multitude without number of sheep and of camels, and they turned again into Jerusalem. (and they also destroyed the sheepfolds, and they took away a multitude without number of sheep and camels, and then they returned to Jerusalem.)
15 Feriram também os redis dos rebanhos e capturaram grande número de ovelhas e camelos. Em seguida, retornaram a Jerusalém.
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