Amós 8

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1 The Lord God showed to me these things; and lo! an hook of apples. (The Lord God showed me these things; and behold! a basket of summer fruit.)
1 Assim o Senhor DEUS me mostrou; e eis aqui um cesto de frutos do verão.
2 And the Lord said, What seest thou, Amos? And I said, An hook of apples. And the Lord said to me, The end is come on my people Israel; I shall no more put to, that I pass by him. (And the Lord said, What seest thou, Amos? And I said, A basket of summer fruit. And the Lord said to me, The end is come for my people Israel; no more shall I pass them by.)
2 E ele disse: Amós, o que vês? E eu disse: um cesto de frutos do verão. Então disse-me o ­SENHOR: o fim chegou sobre o meu povo Israel; eu não passarei por ele novamente.
3 And the hinges, either twists, of the temple shall greatly sound in that day, saith the Lord God. Many men shall die, silence shall be cast forth in each place. (And on that day, wailings shall be heard in the palace, saith the Lord God. Many shall die everywhere; they shall be thrown out in silence, or Many shall die; they shall be thrown out everywhere! Silence!)
3 E as canções do templo devem ser uivarias naquele dia, diz o Senhor DEUS. Haverá muitos cadáveres em todos os lugares; eles serão lançados fora em silêncio.
4 Hear ye this thing, which all-break a poor man, and make needy men of the land for to fail; (Hear ye this, which shall altogether break the poor, and shall make the needy of the land to fail;)
4 Ouvi isto, vós que pisais os necessitados, que fazeis os pobres da terra fracassarem,
5 and ye say, When shall harvest pass, and we shall sell merchandises? and the sabbath, and we shall open (our) wheat (again)? that we make less the measure, and increase the shekel, and that we set privily guileful balances; (and ye say, When shall the new moon pass, and then we can sell our corn again? and the Sabbath end, and we can sell our wheat again? and we can make the measure less, and increase the shekel, and we can secretly, \+em or privately\+em*, set deceptive balances, \+em or scales\+em*, again;)
5 dizendo: Quando passará a lua nova, para vendermos o grão? E o shabat, para que possamos preparar o trigo, diminuindo a medida, e aumentando o preço, e falsificando as balanças de forma enganosa?
6 that we wield for silver needy men, and poor men for shoes, and we sell out-castings of wheat? (and we can buy the needy for some silver, and the poor for a pair of shoes, and we can sell the refuse of our wheat again?)
6 Para que possamos comprar os pobres por prata, e os necessitados por um par de sandálias; sim, e vendermos os restos do trigo?
7 The Lord swore against the pride of Jacob, (yea), I shall not forget till to the end all the works of them. (The Lord swore by the pride of Jacob, Yea, I shall never forget any of their works, \+em or their deeds\+em*.)
7 O ­SENHOR jurou pela excelência de Jacó: Certamente jamais me esquecerei de nenhuma de suas obras.
8 Whether on this thing, the earth shall not be moved together, and each dweller thereof shall mourn? And it shall go up as all the flood, and shall be cast out, and shall float away, as the strand of Egypt. (For on this matter, shall not the earth be altogether moved, and each of its inhabitants shall mourn? It all shall go up like a river, and shall be thrown out, and shall flow away, like the River of Egypt, \+em that is, the Nile\+em*.)
8 Não estremecerá a terra por causa disso, e não lamentará todo aquele que nela habita? E levantar-se-á toda ela com uma inundação, e será agitada e afogada, como pela inundação do Egito.
9 And it shall be, saith the Lord, in that day the sun shall go down in midday, and I shall make the earth to be dark in the day of light. (And it shall be, saith the Lord, on that day the sun shall go down at midday, and I shall make the earth to be dark in the light of day.)
9 E acontecerá que, naquele dia, diz o Senhor DEUS: eu farei com que o sol se ponha ao meio-dia, e escurecerei a terra em plena luz do dia;
10 And I shall convert your feast days into mourning, and all your songs into wailing; and I shall bring in on each back of you a sackcloth, and on each head of you baldness; and I shall put it as the mourning of [an] one begotten son, and the last things thereof as a bitter day. (And I shall turn your feast days into mourning, and all your songs into wailing; and I shall put a sackcloth on every back, and baldness on every head; and I shall make it like the mourning for an only son, and the last things, \+em or the end\+em*, of it shall be like a bitter day.)
10 e tornarei as suas festas em luto, e todos os seus cânticos em lamentações; e colocarei pano de saco sobre todos os lombos, e calvície sobre toda cabeça; e farei que isso seja como luto por um filho único, e o seu fim como um dia de amarguras.
11 Lo! the days come, saith the Lord [God], and I shall send out hunger into (the) earth; not hunger of bread, neither thirst of water, but of hearing the word of God. (Behold! the days shall come, saith the Lord God, and I shall send out hunger, \+em (or famine)\+em*, into the earth; not a hunger for food, or a thirst for water, but a hunger for hearing the word of God.)
11 Eis que vêm dias, diz o Senhor DEUS, em que enviarei fome sobre a terra; não fome de pão, nem sede de água, mas de ouvir as palavras do ­SENHOR;
12 And they shall be moved (al)together from the sea till to the sea, and from the north till to the east they shall compass (about), seeking the word of the Lord, and they shall not find. (And they shall wander about from sea unto sea, and they shall go all around, from the north unto the east, seeking the word of the Lord, but they shall not find it.)
12 e eles vaguearão de um mar até o outro, e do norte até ao oriente; eles correrão para lá e para cá para buscar a palavra do ­SENHOR, e não a encontrarão.
13 In that day fair maidens shall fail, and young men in thirst, (On that day beautiful young women, and strong young men, shall fail for thirst,)
13 Naquele dia, as belas virgens e os jovens desmaiarão de sede.
14 which swear in the trespass of Samaria, and say, Dan, thy god liveth, and the way of Beersheba liveth; and they shall fall, and they shall no more rise again. (yea, they who swear by the trespass of Samaria, and say, O Dan, as thy god liveth, \+em or By the god of Dan\+em*, and By the sacred way of Beersheba; they all shall fall, and they shall never rise again.)
14 Aqueles que juram pelo pecado de Samaria, dizendo: o teu deus, ó Dã, vive; a conduta de Berseba vive; até mesmos esses cairão, e nunca mais se levantarão.

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