2 Samuel 11

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1 And it was done, when the year turned again, in that time in which kings be wont to go forth to battles, David sent forth Joab, and with him his servants, and all Israel; and they destroyed the sons of Ammon, and besieged Rabbah; and David dwelled in Jerusalem. (And it was done, when the year turned again, at the time when kings be wont to go forth to battle, David sent out Joab, and with him his officers, and all of Israel’s army; and they destroyed the Ammonites, and besieged Rabbah; but David stayed in Jerusalem.)
1 Tendo decorrido um ano, no tempo em que os reis saem à guerra, Davi enviou Joabe, e com ele os seus servos e todo o Israel; e eles destruíram os amonitas, e sitiaram a Rabá. Porém Davi ficou em Jerusalém.
2 While these things were done, it befelled, that David rose in a day from his bed after midday, and walked in the solar of the king’s house; and he saw a woman washing herself even against him upon her solar; and the woman was full fair. (While these things were done, it befell one day, that David rose from his bed after midday, and walked on the roof of his palace; and he saw a woman opposite \+em him\+em* washing herself on her roof; and the woman was truly beautiful.)
2 Ora, aconteceu que, numa tarde, Davi se levantou do seu leito e se pôs a passear no terraço da casa real; e do terraço viu uma mulher que se estava lavando; e era esta mulher mui formosa à vista.
3 Therefore the king sent, and inquired, what woman it was; and it was told to him that she was Bathsheba, the daughter of Eliam, and \+sls (that)\+sls* she was the wife of Uriah (the) Hittite.
3 Tendo Davi enviado a indagar a respeito daquela mulher, disseram-lhe: Porventura não é Bate-Seba, filha de Eliã, mulher de Urias, o heteu?
4 Then by messengers sent, David took her; and when she entered to him, he slept with her, and anon she was hallowed from her uncleanness. And she turned again into her house, (Then David sent messengers, who brought her to him; and after she came to him, he slept with her, and at once she was hallowed from her uncleanness. And she returned to her house,)
4 Então Davi mandou mensageiros para trazê-la; e ela veio a ele, e ele se deitou com ela {pois já estava purificada da sua imundícia}; depois ela voltou para sua casa.
5 with a child conceived; and she sent, and told to David, and said, I have conceived.
5 A mulher concebeu; e mandou dizer a Davi: Estou grávida.
6 And David sent to Joab, and said, Send thou Uriah (the) Hittite to me; and Joab sent Uriah to David.
6 Então Davi mandou dizer a Joabe: Envia-me Urias, o heteu. E Joabe o enviou a Davi.
7 And Uriah came to David; and David asked, how rightfully Joab did and the people, and how the battle was (ad)ministered, or served. (And Uriah came to David; and David asked him how well Joab and the men were doing, and how the battle was going.)
7 Vindo, pois, Urias a Davi, este lhe perguntou como passava Joabe, e como estava o povo, e como ia a guerra.
8 And David said to Uriah, Go into thine house, and wash thy feet. [And] Uriah went out from the house of the king, and the king’s meat followed him (or and the king’s gift followed him home).
8 Depois disse Davi a Urias: Desce a tua casa, e lava os teus pés. E, saindo Urias da casa real, logo foi mandado após ele um presente do rei.
9 Soothly Uriah slept before the gate of the king’s house with other servants of his lord, and went not down to his house. (But Uriah slept by the palace gate with other servants of his lord, and did not go down to his house.)
9 Mas Urias dormiu à porta da casa real, com todos os servos do seu senhor, e não desceu a sua casa.
10 And it was told to David of men, saying, Uriah went not to his house, (or And it was told to David by men, saying, Uriah did not go down to his house). And David said to Uriah, Whether thou camest not from the way? why wentest thou not down into thine house?
10 E o contaram a Davi, dizendo: Urias não desceu a sua casa. Então perguntou Davi a Urias: Não vens tu duma jornada? por que não desceste a tua casa?
11 And Uriah said to David, The ark of God, [and] Israel, and Judah (all) dwell in tents, and my lord Joab, and the servants of my lord dwell upon the face of the earth, and shall I (then) go into mine house, to eat and drink, and sleep with my wife? By thine health, and by the health of thy soul, I shall not do this thing.
11 Respondeu Urias a Davi: A arca, e Israel, e Judá estão em tendas; e Joabe, meu senhor, e os servos de meu senhor estão acampados ao relento; e entrarei eu na minha casa, para comer e beber, e para me deitar com minha mulher? Como vives tu, e como vive a tua alma, não farei tal coisa.
12 Therefore David said to Uriah, Dwell thou here also today, and tomorrow I shall deliver thee. Uriah dwelled in Jerusalem in that day, and the tother, (or And so Uriah stayed in Jerusalem that day, and the next day as well).
12 Então disse Davi a Urias: Fica ainda hoje aqui, e amanhã te despedirei. Urias, pois, ficou em Jerusalém aquele dia e o seguinte.
13 And David called him, that he should eat and drink before him, and David made drunken Uriah (or and David made Uriah drunk); and he went out in the eventide, and slept in his bed with the servants of his lord; and went not down into his house.
13 E Davi o convidou a comer e a beber na sua presença, e o embebedou; e à tarde saiu Urias a deitar-se na sua cama com os servos de seu senhor, porém não desceu a sua casa.
14 Therefore when the morrowtide was made, David wrote [an] epistle to Joab, and sent (it) by the hand of Uriah,
14 Pela manhã Davi escreveu uma carta a Joabe, e mandou-lha por mão de Urias.
15 and wrote in the epistle, Put ye Uriah even against the battle, where the battle is strongest, that is, where the adversaries be \+sls (the)\+sls* strong \+sls (est)\+sls*, and forsake ye him, that he be smitten and perish, (or and leave ye him there, so that he can be struck down and die).
15 Escreveu na carta: Ponde Urias na frente onde for mais renhida a peleja, e retirai-vos dele, para que seja ferido e morra.
16 Therefore when Joab besieged the city, he setted Uriah in the place where he knew that (the) strongest men were.
16 Enquanto Joabe sitiava a cidade, pôs Urias no lugar onde sabia que havia homens valentes.
17 And [the] men went out of the city, and fought against Joab, and they killed of the people of the servants of David, and also Uriah (the) Hittite was dead there. (And the men came out of the city, and fought against Joab, and they killed some of David’s officers, and Uriah the Hittite was also killed.)
17 Quando os homens da cidade saíram e pelejaram contra Joabe, caíram alguns do povo, isto é, dos servos de Davi; morreu também Urias, o heteu.
18 Therefore Joab sent, and told all the words of the battle; (And so Joab sent a message to David, telling him all about the battle;)
18 Então Joabe mandou dizer a Davi tudo o que sucedera na peleja;
19 and he commanded to the messenger, and said, When thou hast fulfilled all the words of the battle to the king (or When thou hast finished telling the king everything about the battle),
19 e deu ordem ao mensageiro, dizendo: Quando tiveres acabado de contar ao rei tudo o que sucedeu nesta peleja,
20 if thou seest, that he is wroth, and saith, Why nighed ye to the wall to fight? whether ye knew not, that many darts, (\+em or arrows\+em*), (would) be sent out from the wall above?
20 caso o rei se encolerize, e te diga: Por que vos chegastes tão perto da cidade a pelejar. Não sabíeis vós que haviam de atirar do muro?
21 who smote Abimelech, the son of Jerubbesheth? whether not a woman sent on him a gobbet of a millstone from the wall, and killed him in Thebez? why nighed ye beside the wall? thou shalt say, Also thy servant, Uriah (the) Hittite, died. (do ye not recall who struck down Abimelech, the son of Jerubbesheth? did not a woman send down a piece of a millstone upon him from the wall above, and killed him there in Thebez? why did ye go beside the wall? thou shalt say, And thy officer, Uriah the Hittite, also died.)
21 Quem matou a Abimeleque, filho de Jerubesete? Não foi uma mulher que lançou sobre ele, do alto do muro, a pedra superior dum moinho, de modo que morreu em Tebez? Por que chegastes tão perto do muro? Então dirás: Também morreu teu servo Urias, o heteu.
22 Therefore the messenger went, [and came](to the king), and told to David all things which Joab had commanded to him.
22 Partiu, pois, o mensageiro e, tendo chegado, referiu a Davi tudo o que Joabe lhe ordenara.
23 And the messenger said to David, [The] Men had the mastery against us, and they went out to us into the field; and with great fierceness we pursued them unto the gate of the city.
23 Disse o mensageiro a Davi: Os homens ganharam uma vantagem sobre nós, e sairam contra nos ao campo; porém nos os repelimos até a entrada da porta.
24 And [the] archers sent (out) darts to thy servants from the wall above, and some of the king’s servants be dead; and also thy servant, Uriah (the) Hittite, is dead. (And their archers sent out arrows at thy servants,\+em or thy officers\+em*, from the wall above, and some of the king’s servants were killed; and thy servant, Uriah the Hittite, also died.)
24 Então os flecheiros atiraram contra os teus servos desde o alto do muro, e morreram alguns servos do rei; e também morreu o teu servo Urias, o heteu.
25 And David said to the messenger, Thou shalt say these things to Joab, This thing break not thee; for the hap of battle is diverse, and sword wasteth now this man, [and] now that man; comfort thy fighters against the city, that thou destroy it, and excite thou them. (And David said to the messenger, Thou shalt say these things to Joab, Do not let this thing break thee; for the happenstance of battle is diverse, and the sword wasteth now this man, and now that one; make thy fighting men strong against the city, so that thou destroy it, yea, encourage thou them.)
25 Disse Davi ao mensageiro: Assim dirás a Joabe: Não te preocupes com isso, pois a espada tanto devora este como aquele; aperta a tua peleja contra a cidade, e a derrota. Encoraja-o tu assim.
26 And the wife of Uriah heard, that Uriah her husband was dead, and she bewailed him.
26 Ouvindo, pois, a mulher de Urias que seu marido era morto, o chorou.
27 And when the mourning was passed, David sent, and brought her into his house; and she was made (a) wife to him, and she childed a son to him. And this word that David had done displeased before the Lord (or But this thing that David had done greatly displeased the Lord).
27 E, passado o tempo do luto, mandou Davi recolhê-la a sua casa: e ela lhe foi por mulher, e lhe deu um filho. Mas isto que Davi fez desagradou ao Senhor.

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