2 Samuel 21

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1 And hunger was made in the land of Israel in the days of David, by three years continually. And David counselled the answer of the Lord, that is, asked counsel of the Lord in the answering place; and the Lord said, It is for Saul, and for his house, and for [the] blood, for he killed the men of Gibeon. (And in the days of David, there was hunger \+em in the land of Israel\+em*, for three years without ceasing. And David counselled with the Lord; and the Lord said, \+em It is\+em* because Saul, and his family, were guilty of the blood, \+em or of murder\+em*, for he killed the Gibeonites.)
1 Então, houve fome nos dias de Davi por três anos, ano após ano; e Davi consultou o SENHOR. E o SENHOR respondeu: É por Saul, e pela sua casa sanguinária, porque ele matou os gibeonitas.
2 Therefore when [the] Gibeonites were called, the king said to them; soothly Gibeonites be not of the sons of Israel, but they be the relics of Amorites; and the sons of Israel had sworn to them, that they should not slay them, and Saul would smite them for (his) fervent love, as for the sons of Israel and of Judah; (And so when the Gibeonites were called, the king said to them; now the Gibeonites be not Israelites, \+em but they be\+em* the remnants of the Amorites; and the Israelites had sworn to them, \+em that they would not kill them\+em*, but Saul did strike many of them down in his fervent love for the people of Israel and of Judah;)
2 E o rei chamou os gibeonitas, e disse a eles: (Ora, os gibeonitas não eram dos filhos de Israel, mas dos remanescentes dos amorreus; e os filhos de Israel haviam jurado a eles; e Saul procurou matá-los no seu zelo pelos filhos de Israel e Judá.)
3 therefore David said to Gibeonites, What shall I do to you, and what shall be your amends, that ye bless the heritage of the Lord? (and so David said to the Gibeonites, What can I do for you? and what shall be your amends, so that ye bless the Lord’s inheritance,\+em that is, his people\+em*?)
3 Por conseguinte, Davi disse aos gibeonitas: O que farei por vós? E com que farei a expiação, para que possais abençoar a herança do SENHOR?
4 And Gibeonites said to him, No question is to us upon gold and silver, but against Saul, and against his house; neither we will, that a man of Israel be slain. To whom the king said, What therefore will ye, that I do to you? (And the Gibeonites said to him, No answer shall be for us in gold or silver, but rather with Saul and his family; and we do not desire that just any man of Israel be killed. To whom the king said, And so what do ye desire, that I do for you?)
4 E os gibeonitas disseram a ele: Não queremos ter nem prata, nem ouro de Saul, nem da sua casa; tampouco por nós matarás qualquer homem em Israel. E ele disse: O que vós disserdes, isto farei por vós.
5 And they said to the king, We ought so to do away the man, that defouled and oppressed us wickedly, that not one soothly be left of his generation in all the coasts of Israel. (And they said to the king, We want to completely do away the man, who defiled and wickedly oppressed us, so that truly not one of his generation be left in all the coasts of Israel.)
5 E eles responderam: O homem que nos consumiu, e que maquinou contra nós para que fôssemos destruídos e não restássemos em nenhum dos limites de Israel,
6 Seven men of his sons be given to us, that we crucify them to the Lord in Gibeah of Saul, sometime the chosen man of the Lord. And the king said, I shall give them to you. (Let seven of his kinsmen be given to us, so that we can hang them before the Lord in Gibeah of Saul, who was, at one time, the Lord’s chosen man. And the king said, I shall give them to you.)
6 que sete homens dos seus filhos sejam entregues a nós, e nós os enforcaremos para o SENHOR em Gibeá de Saul, a quem o SENHOR escolheu. E o rei disse: Dá-los-ei.
7 And the king spared Mephibosheth (or But the king spared Mephibosheth), the son of Jonathan, the son of Saul, for the oath of the Lord, that was betwixt David and Jonathan, the son of Saul.
7 O rei, porém, poupou Mefibosete, o filho de Jônatas, o filho de Saul, por causa do juramento do SENHOR que havia entre eles, entre Davi e Jônatas, o filho de Saul.
8 And so the king took (the) two sons of Rizpah, the daughter of Aiah, which she childed to Saul, Armoni, and (another) Mephibosheth; and he took[the] five sons of Michal, the daughter of Saul, (or and\+em he took\+em* the five sons of Saul’s daughter Merab), which she engendered to Adriel, the son of Barzillai, that was of (the) Meholathites.
8 O rei, no entanto, tomou os dois filhos de Rispa, a filha de Aiá, os quais ela deu a Saul, Armoni e Mefibosete; e os cinco filhos de Mical, a filha de Saul, quem ela criou para Adriel, o filho de Barzilai, o meolatita;
9 And he gave them (up) into the hands of (the) Gibeonites, and they did those seven sons upon (a) cross in an hill before the Lord (or and they hanged those seven kinsmen on a hill before the Lord); and (so) these seven fell down slain together in the days of the first reap(ing), when the reaping of barley began.
9 e ele os entregou nas mãos dos gibeonitas, e eles os enforcaram no outeiro diante do SENHOR; e eles caíram, todos os sete juntos, e foram levados à morte nos dias da colheita, nos primeiros dias, no início da colheita da cevada.
10 Forsooth Rizpah, (the) daughter of Aiah, took an hair-shirt, and arrayed to herself a place above the stone/and laid it under her(self) upon a stone (or and arrayed for herself \+em a place\+em* on the rock where their bodies lay), from the beginning of harvest till water dropped on them from (the) heaven(s); and she suffered not (the) birds to tear them by day, neither (the) beasts by night.
10 E Rispa, a filha de Aiá, tomou pano de saco, e o espalhou para si sobre a rocha, desde o início da colheita até que a água caiu sobre eles do céu, e não deixou que viessem sobre eles nem as aves do céu de dia, nem os animais do campo à noite.
11 And those things which Rizpah, the secondary wife of Saul, the daughter of Aiah, had done, were told to David.
11 E disseram a Davi o que Rispa, a filha de Aiá, a concubina de Saul, havia feito.
12 And David went, and took the bones of Saul, and the bones of Jonathan, his son, from the men of Jabesh of Gilead; which had stolen those bones from the street of Bethshan, in which Philistines had hanged them, when they had slain Saul in Gilboa, (or for they had stolen those bones from the street in Bethshan, where the Philistines had hung them, after they had killed Saul at Gilboa).
12 E Davi foi e pegou os ossos de Saul e os ossos de Jônatas, seu filho, dos homens de Jabes-Gileade, os quais os haviam roubado da rua de Bete-Seã, onde os filisteus os haviam pendurado, quando os filisteus mataram Saul em Gilboa;
13 And David bare out from thence the bones of Saul, and the bones of Jonathan, his son; and they gathered the bones of them that were crucified (or and they also gathered up the bones of the seven men who were hanged),
13 e ele fez subir de lá os ossos de Saul e os ossos de Jônatas, seu filho; e eles reuniram os ossos daqueles que foram pendurados.
14 and they buried those with the bones of Saul and of Jonathan, his son, in the land of Benjamin, in the side of the sepulchre of Kish, the father of Saul, (or in the tomb,\+em or the grave\+em*, of Saul’s father Kish). And they did all things, whatever the king commanded them; and the Lord did mercy to the land after these things.
14 E os ossos de Saul e Jônatas, seu filho, enterraram na região de Benjamim em Zela, no sepulcro de Quis, seu pai; e eles executaram tudo o que o rei ordenou. E depois disso, rogaram a Deus pela terra.
15 Forsooth battle of the Philistines was made again against Israel; and David went down, and his servants with him, and fought against the Philistines. Soothly when David failed, (And again the Philistines made battle against Israel; and David and his men went down, and fought against the Philistines. And when David grew weary,)
15 Além disso, os filisteus ainda fizeram guerra contra Israel; e Davi desceu, e com ele os seus servos, e lutou contra os filisteus; e Davi ficou fatigado.
16 Ishbibenob, that was of the kin of Harapha, that is, \+sls (the father)\+sls* of the giants, and the iron of his spear weighed three hundred ounces, and he was girded with a new sword, enforced to smite David. (Ishbibenob, who was a descendant of Harapha, \+em that is, the father of the giants\+em*, whose iron of his spear weighed three hundred ounces, and who was girded with a new sword, endeavoured to strike down David.)
16 E Isbi-Benobe, que era um dos filhos do gigante, cuja lança pesava trezentos shekels de bronze em peso, estando ele cingido com uma espada nova, pensou ter matado Davi.
17 And Abishai, the son of Zeruiah, was in help to David; and he smote and killed the Philistine. Then the men of David swore, and said, Now thou shalt not go out with us into battle, lest thou quench the lantern of Israel. (But Abishai, the son of Zeruiah, helped David; and he struck and killed the Philistine. And then the men of David swore, and said, From now on, thou shalt not go out with us into battle, lest thou quench Israel’s lantern.)
17 Todavia, Abisai, o filho de Zeruia, socorreu-o, e feriu o filisteu, e o matou. Então, os homens de Davi juraram a ele, dizendo: Tu não sairás mais conosco à batalha, para que não extingas a luz de Israel.
18 Also the second battle was in Gob against [the] Philistines; then Sibbechai of Hushathites smote Saph, of the generation of Harapha, of the kin of giants. (And there was a second battle against the Philistines at Gob; there Sibbechai of the Hushathites struck down Saph, a descendant of Harapha, that is, the father of the giants.)
18 E sucedeu, depois disso, que houve novamente uma batalha com os filisteus em Gobe; então Sibecai, o husatita, matou Safe, o qual era dos filhos dos gigantes.
19 Also the third battle was in Gob against [the] Philistines; in which battle a man given of God, the son of a forest, and a(n)(em)broiderer, a man of Bethlehem, smote (\+em the brother of\+em*) Goliath of Gath, whose spear shaft was as a beam of webs. (And the third battle against the Philistines was also at Gob; in which battle Elhanan, the son of Jair or the son of Jaareoregim, a man of Bethlehem, struck down\+em the brother of\+em* Goliath of Gath, whose spear shaft was like a weaver’s beam.)
19 E houve novamente batalha em Gobe com os filisteus, onde Elanã, o filho de Jaaré-Oregim, um belemita, matou o irmão de Golias, o geteu, de cuja lança a vara era como um eixo de tecelão.
20 The fourth battle was in Gath; wherein was an high man, that had six fingers in his hands and (six toes) in his feet, that is, four and twenty (digits); and he was of the kin of Harapha, (\+em that is, the father of the giants\+em*); (And the fourth battle was at Gath; and there was a very tall man there, who had six fingers on each hand, and six toes on each foot, that is, twenty-four digits altogether; and he was a descendant of Harapha, \+em that is, the father of the giants\+em*;)
20 E ainda houve uma batalha em Gate, onde havia um homem de grande estatura, que tinha seis dedos em cada mão, e seis dedos em cada pé, vinte e quatro em número; e ele também nasceu dos gigantes.
21 and he blasphemed Israel; and Jonathan, the son of Shimeah, the brother of David, killed him.
21 E quando ele desafiou Israel, Jônatas, o filho de Simeia, irmão de Davi, o matou.
22 These four were born of Harapha in Gath, and they felled down in the hand of David, and of his servants. (These four were descendants of Harapha of Gath, \+em that is, the father of the giants\+em*, and they all fell down at the hands of David and his men.)
22 Esses quatro nasceram dos gigantes em Gate, e caíram pela mão de Davi, e pela mão dos seus servos.

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