2 Reis 8
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1 Forsooth Elisha spake to the woman, whose son he made to live, and said, Rise thou, and go, both thou and thine house, and go in pilgrimage/and make pilgrimage, wherever thou shalt find it best; for the Lord shall call hunger, and it shall come upon the land seven years. (For Elisha spoke to the woman, whose son he had made to live again, and said, Rise thou up, and go away, both thou and thy household, \+em or thy family\+em*, and go in pilgrimage, wherever thou shalt find \+em it best\+em*; for the Lord shall call for a famine, and it shall come upon the land for seven years.)
1 E falou Eliseu àquela mulher cujo filho ele ressuscitara, dizendo: Levanta-te e vai, tu e a tua família, e peregrina onde puderes peregrinar; porque o SENHOR chamou a fome, a qual também virá à terra por sete anos.
2 And she rose (up), and did after the word of the man of God; and she went with her house, and was in pilgrimage in the land of Philistines many days, (or and she went away with her family, and was in pilgrimage in the land of the Philistines for seven years).
2 E levantou-se a mulher, e fez conforme a palavra do homem de Deus; porque foi ela com a sua família, e peregrinou na terra dos filisteus sete anos.
3 And when (the) seven years were ended, the woman turned again from the land of Philistines (or the woman returned from the land of the Philistines); and she went out, to ask the king for her house, and [for] her fields.
3 E sucedeu que, ao fim dos sete anos, a mulher voltou da terra dos filisteus, e saiu a clamar ao rei pela sua casa e pelas suas terras.
4 And (it happened that) the king spake (then) with Gehazi, the servant of the man of God, and said, Tell thou to me all the great deeds that Elisha did.
4 Ora o rei falava a Geazi, servo do homem de Deus, dizendo: Conta-me, peço-te, todas as grandes obras que Eliseu tem feito.
5 And when he told to the king (or And as he told the king), how Elisha had raised (up) a dead man, the woman appeared, whose son he had made to live (again), and she cried to the king for her house, and for her fields. And Gehazi said, My lord the king, this is the (very) woman, and this is her son, whom Elisha raised (back to life).
5 E sucedeu que, contando ele ao rei como ressuscitara a um morto, eis que a mulher cujo filho ressuscitara clamou ao rei pela sua casa e pelas suas terras. Então disse Geazi: Ó rei meu senhor, esta é a mulher, e este o seu filho a quem Eliseu ressuscitou.
6 And the king asked the woman, and she told to him, that the things were sooth. And the king gave, or assigned, to her a chamberlain, and said, Restore thou to her all things that be hers, and all [the] fruits of the fields, from the day in which she left the land unto this present time.
6 E o rei perguntou à mulher, e ela lho contou. Então o rei lhe deu um oficial, dizendo: Faze-lhe restituir tudo quanto era seu, e todas as rendas das terras desde o dia em que deixou a terra até agora.
7 Also Elisha came to Damascus (or And Elisha came to Damascus), and Benhadad, king of Syria, was sick; and they told to him, and said, The man of God came hither.
7 Depois veio Eliseu a Damasco, estando Ben-Hadade, rei da Síria, doente; e lho anunciaram, dizendo: O homem de Deus é chegado aqui.
8 And the king said to Hazael, Take with thee gifts, and go thou into the meeting of the man of God, and ask thou counsel by him of the Lord, and say thou, Whether I may escape from this my sickness? (And the king said to Hazael, Take gifts with thee, and go to meet the man of God, and ask thou for counsel with the Lord by him, and ask thou, Shall I recover from this sickness of mine?)
8 Então o rei disse a Hazael: Toma um presente na tua mão, e vai a encontrar-te com o homem de Deus; e pergunta por ele ao Senhor, dizendo: Hei de sarar desta doença?
9 Therefore Hazael went in to the meeting of him, and had with him gifts, and all the goods of Damascus, the burdens of forty camels. And when he had stood before Elisha, he said, Thy son, Benhadad, king of Syria, sent me to thee, and said, Whether I may be healed of this my sickness? (And so Hazael went to meet him, and had gifts with him, and all the good things of Damascus, yea, the loads of forty camels. And when he had stood before Elisha, he said, Thy son, Benhadad, the king of Syria, sent me to thee, and said, Shall I be healed of my sickness?)
9 Foi, pois, Hazael a encontrar-se com ele, e tomou um presente na sua mão, a saber: de tudo o que de bom havia em Damasco, quarenta camelos carregados; e veio, e se pôs diante dele e disse: Teu filho Ben-Hadade, rei da Síria, me enviou a ti, a dizer: Sararei eu desta doença?
10 And Elisha said, Go thou, and say to him, Thou shalt be healed; forsooth the Lord [hath] showed to me that he shall die by death (or but the Lord hath shown me that he shall die).
10 E Eliseu lhe disse: Vai, e dize-lhe: Certamente viverás. Porém, o Senhor me tem mostrado que certamente morrerá.
11 And he stood with him, and he was troubled, unto the casting down of his cheer (or and he cast down his face); and the man of God wept.
11 E afirmou a sua vista, e fitou os olhos nele até se envergonhar; e o homem de Deus chorou.
12 And Hazael said, Why weepeth my lord? And he answered, For I know what evils thou shalt do to the sons of Israel; thou shalt burn [up] by fire the strengthened cities of them, and thou shalt slay by (the) sword the young men of them, and thou shalt hurtle down the little children of them, and thou shalt part the women with child. (And Hazael said, Why weepeth my lord? And he answered, For I know what evils thou shalt do to the Israelites; thou shalt burn down their fortified cities, and thou shalt kill with the sword their young men, and thou shalt hurtle down their little children, and thou shalt carve up their women with child.)
12 Então disse Hazael: Por que chora o meu senhor? E ele disse: Porque sei o mal que hás de fazer aos filhos de Israel; porás fogo às suas fortalezas, e os seus jovens matarás à espada, e os seus meninos despedaçarás, e as suas mulheres grávidas fenderás.
13 And Hazael said, What soothly am I, thy servant, a dog, that I do this great thing? (or And Hazael said, Truly what am I, thy servant, nothing but a dog? for how can I do such a great thing?) And Elisha said, The Lord hath showed to me that thou shalt be king of Syria.
13 E disse Hazael: Pois, que é teu servo, que não é mais do que um cão, para fazer tão grande coisa? E disse Eliseu: O Senhor me tem mostrado que tu hás de ser rei da Síria.
14 And when he had departed from Elisha, he came to his lord; which said to Hazael, What said Elisha to thee? And he answered, Elisha said to me, Thou shalt receive health (or Thou shalt recover).
14 Então partiu de Eliseu, e foi a seu senhor, o qual lhe disse: Que te disse Eliseu? E disse ele: Disse-me que certamente viverás.
15 And when the tother day had come, Hazael took the cloth that lay on the bed of Benhadad, and he beshedded it with water, and he spreaded it abroad upon the face of Benhadad; and when he was dead, Hazael reigned for him.
15 E sucedeu que no outro dia tomou um cobertor e o molhou na água, e o estendeu sobre o seu rosto, e morreu; e Hazael reinou em seu lugar.
16 In the fifth year of Joram, son of Ahab, king of Israel, and of Jehoshaphat, king of Judah, Jehoram, the son of Jehoshaphat, king of Judah, reigned. (In the fifth year of Joram, the son of Ahab, the king of Israel, Jehoram, the son of Jehoshaphat, the king of Judah, began to reign.)
16 E no ano quinto de Jorão, filho de Acabe, rei de Israel, reinando ainda Jeosafá em Judá, começou a reinar Jeorão, filho de Jeosafá, rei de Judá.
17 He was of two and thirty years when he began to reign, and he reigned eight years in Jerusalem.
17 Era ele da idade de trinta e dois anos quando começou a reinar, e oito anos reinou em Jerusalém.
18 And he went in the ways of the kings of Israel, as the house of Ahab had gone; for the daughter of Ahab was his wife; and he did that, that was evil in the sight of the Lord.
18 E andou no caminho dos reis de Israel, como também fizeram os da casa de Acabe, porque tinha por mulher a filha de Acabe, e fez o que era mal aos olhos do Senhor.
19 Forsooth the Lord would not destroy Judah, for David, his servant, as he promised to David, that he should give to him a lantern, and to his sons in all days. (But the Lord did not destroy Judah, for the sake of his servant David, as he had promised David, that he would give him, and his sons, a light, \+em or a flame\+em*, to burn forever.)
19 Porém o Senhor não quis destruir a Judá por amor de Davi, seu servo, como lhe tinha falado que lhe daria, para sempre, uma lâmpada, a ele e a seus filhos.
20 In those days Edom, that is, Idumea, went away, that it should not be under Judah; and made a king to itself (or and got themselves a king).
20 Nos seus dias se rebelaram os edomitas, contra o mando de Judá, e puseram sobre si um rei.
21 And Jehoram came to Zair, and all the chariots with him; and he rose by night, and smote Idumeans, that compassed him, and the princes of chariots; soothly the people fled into their tabernacles. (And Jehoram came to Zair, and all the chariots with him; and he rose up by night, and struck the Edomites, who surrounded him, and the leaders of their chariots; and the people fled into their tents.)
21 Por isso Jeorão passou a Zair, e todos os carros com ele; e ele se levantou de noite, e feriu os edomitas que estavam ao redor dele, e os capitães dos carros; e o povo foi para as suas tendas.
22 Therefore Edom went away, that it was not under (the hand of) Judah till to this day; then also Libnah went away in that time. (And so Edom went away, and they were not under the hand of Judah unto this day; and also Libnah went away at that time.)
22 Todavia os edomitas ficaram rebeldes, contra o mando de Judá, até ao dia de hoje; então, no mesmo tempo, Libna também se rebelou.
23 Certainly the residue of the words of Jehoram, and all things which he did, whether these be not written in the book of [the] words of [the] days of the kings of Judah?
23 O mais dos atos de Jeorão, e tudo quanto fez, porventura não está escrito no livro das crônicas de Judá?
24 And Jehoram slept with his fathers, and was buried with them in the city of David; and Ahaziah, his son, reigned for him.
24 E Jeorão dormiu com seus pais, e foi sepultado com seus pais na cidade de Davi; e Acazias, seu filho, reinou em seu lugar.
25 In the twelfth year of Joram, the son of Ahab, king of Israel, Ahaziah, the son of Jehoram, king of Judah, reigned (or began to reign).
25 No ano doze de Jorão, filho de Acabe, rei de Israel, começou a reinar Acazias, filho de Jeorão, rei de Judá.
26 Ahaziah, the son of Jehoram, was of two and twenty years, when he began to reign, and he reigned one year in Jerusalem; the name of his mother was Athaliah, the daughter of Omri, king of Israel.
26 Era Acazias de vinte e dois anos de idade quando começou a reinar, e reinou um ano em Jerusalém; e era o nome de sua mãe Atalia, filha de Onri, rei de Israel.
27 And he went in the ways of the house of Ahab, and did that, that is evil, (or and he did what was evil), in (the) sight of the Lord, as the house of Ahab did; for he was [the] husband of a daughter of the house of Ahab.
27 E andou no caminho da casa de Acabe, e fez o que era mal aos olhos do Senhor, como a casa de Acabe, porque era genro da casa de Acabe.
28 Also he went with Joram, the son of Ahab, to fight against Hazael, king of Syria, in Ramoth of Gilead; and men of Syria wounded Joram.
28 E foi com Jorão, filho de Acabe, a Ramote de Gileade, à peleja contra Hazael, rei da Síria; e os sírios feriram a Jorão.
29 Which turned again, to be healed in Jezreel; for men of Syria wounded him in Ramoth, fighting against Hazael, king of Syria. And Ahaziah, the son of Jehoram, the king of Judah, came down to see Joram, the son of Ahab, into Jezreel, that was sick there. (Who returned home, to recover in Jezreel; for the Syrians had wounded him at Ramah, fighting against Hazael, the king of Syria. And Ahaziah, the son of Jehoram, the king of Judah, came down to Jezreel to see Joram, the son of Ahab, because he was sick.)
29 Então voltou o rei Jorão para se curar, em Jizreel, das feridas que os sírios lhe fizeram em Ramá, quando pelejou contra Hazael, rei da Síria; e desceu Acazias, filho de Jeorão, rei de Judá, para ver a Jorão, filho de Acabe, em Jizreel, porquanto estava doente.
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