Atos 16

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1 And he came into Derbe and Lystra. And lo! a disciple was there, by (the) name (of) Timothy, the son of a Jewess christian, and of the father heathen (or and of a Gentile father).
1 Chegou a Derbe e depois a Listra. Havia ali um discípulo, chamado Timóteo, filho de uma judia cristã, mas de pai grego,
2 And [the] brethren that were in Lystra and Iconium, yielded good witnessing to him. (And the brothers who were in Lystra and Iconium, testified good things about him, or spoke approvingly about him.)
2 que gozava de ótima reputação junto dos irmãos de Listra e de Icônio.
3 And Paul would, that this man should go forth with him, and he took, and circumcised him, for (the) Jews that were in those places. For all knew, that his father was heathen. (And Paul wanted, that this man would go forth with him, and he took, and circumcised him, for the Jews who were in those places. For everyone knew, that his father was a Gentile.)
3 Paulo quis que ele fosse em sua companhia. Ao tomá-lo consigo, circuncidou-o, por causa dos judeus daqueles lugares, pois todos sabiam que o seu pai era grego.
4 When they passed by (the) cities, they betook to them to keep the teachings, that were deemed of (the) apostles and elder men, that were at Jerusalem.
4 Nas cidades pelas quais passavam, ensinavam que observassem as decisões que haviam sido tomadas pelos apóstolos e anciãos em Jerusalém.
5 And the churches were confirmed in faith, and increased in number each day.
5 Assim as igrejas eram confirmadas na fé, e cresciam em número dia a dia.
6 And they passed (through) Phrygia, and the country of Galatia, and were forbidden of the Holy Ghost to speak the word of God in Asia (or but they were forbidden by the Holy Spirit to speak the word of God in Asia).
6 Atravessando em seguida a Frígia e a província da Galácia, foram impedidos pelo Espírito Santo de anunciar a palavra de Deus na {província da} Ásia.
7 And when they came to Mysia, they assayed [or they attempted] to go into Bithynia, and the Spirit of Jesus suffered not them, [or and the Spirit of Jesus suffered them not], (or but the Spirit of Jesus did not allow them).
7 Ao chegarem aos confins da Mísia, tencionavam seguir para a Bitínia, mas o Espírito de Jesus não o permitiu.
8 But when they had passed by Mysia, they came down to Troas;
8 Depois de haverem atravessado rapidamente a Mísia, desceram a Trôade.
9 and a vision by night, [or in \+sls (the)\+sls* night], was showed to Paul. But a man of Macedonia [or Some man of Macedonia] that stood, prayed him (or beseeched him), and said, Go thou into Macedonia, and help us.
9 De noite, Paulo teve uma visão: um macedônio, em pé, diante dele, lhe rogava: Passa à Macedônia, e vem em nosso auxílio!
10 And as he had seen the vision, anon we sought to go forth into Macedonia (or at once we took action to go forth to Macedonia), and were made certain, that God had called us to preach [or to evangelize] to them.
10 Assim que teve essa visão, procuramos partir para a Macedônia, certos de que Deus nos chamava a pregar-lhes o Evangelho.
11 And we went by ship from Troas, and came to Samothracia with straight course, [or Soothly we going by boat, or sailing, from Troas, with straight course came to Samothracia]; and the day (pur)suing to Neapolis (or and the following day to Neapolis);
11 Embarcados em Trôade, fomos diretamente à Samotrácia e no outro dia a Neápolis;
12 and from thence to Philippi, that is the first part of Macedonia, the city colony. And we were in this city some days, and spake together.
12 e dali a Filipos, que é a cidade principal daquele distrito da Macedônia, uma colônia {romana}. Nesta cidade nos detivemos por alguns dias.
13 And in the day of sabbaths we went forth without the gate beside the river, where prayer seemed to be [or where prayer was seen to be]; and we sat, and spake to women that came together.
13 No sábado, saímos fora da porta para junto do rio, onde pensávamos haver lugar de oração. Aí nos assentamos e falávamos às mulheres que se haviam reunido.
14 And a woman, Lydia by name, a purpless of the city of Thyatira, worshipping God, heard; whose heart the Lord opened to give attention to these things, that were said of Paul.
14 Uma mulher, chamada Lídia, da cidade dos tiatirenos, vendedora de púrpura, temente a Deus, nos escutava. O Senhor abriu-lhe o coração, para atender às coisas que Paulo dizia.
15 And when she was baptized and her house, she prayed (or she beseeched us), and said, If ye have deemed that I am faithful to the Lord, enter ye into mine house, and dwell (there). And she constrained us.
15 Foi batizada juntamente com a sua família e fez-nos este pedido: Se julgais que tenho fé no Senhor, entrai em minha casa e ficai comigo. E obrigou-nos a isso.
16 And it was done, when we went to prayer, that a damsel [or a wench] that had a spirit of divination, met us, which gave great winning to her lords in divining, (or who brought much profit to her masters by her divining, or through her fortune-telling).
16 Certo dia, quando íamos à oração, eis que nos veio ao encontro uma moça escrava que tinha o espírito de Pitão, a qual com as suas adivinhações dava muito lucro a seus senhores.
17 This (woman)(pur)sued Paul and us, and cried, and said, These men be servants of the high God, that tell to you the way of health. (She followed Paul and the rest of us, and cried, and said, These men be servants of the Most High God, who can tell you the way of salvation.)
17 Pondo-se a seguir a Paulo e a nós, gritava: Estes homens são servos do Deus Altíssimo, que vos anunciam o caminho da salvação.
18 And this she did in many days (or And she did this for many days). And Paul sorrowed, and turned, and said to the spirit, I command thee in the name of Jesus Christ, that thou go out of her. And he went out in the same hour.
18 Repetiu isto por muitos dias. Por fim, Paulo enfadou-se. Voltou-se para ela e disse ao espírito: Ordeno-te em nome de Jesus Cristo que saias dela. E na mesma hora ele saiu.
19 And the lords of her saw, that the hope of their winning went away, and they took (hold of) Paul and Silas, and led [them] into the chapping, either doom place, to the princes. (And her masters saw, that their hope for more profit went away, and they took hold of Paul and Silas, and led \+em (them)\+em* to the market, \+em (or to the seat of judgement)\+em*, that is, the city square, to the city leaders.)
19 Vendo seus amos que se lhes esvaecera a esperança do lucro, pegaram Paulo e Silas e levaram-nos ao foro, à presença das autoridades.
20 And they brought them to the magistrates, and said, These men disturb [or distrouble] our city, for they be Jews,
20 Em seguida, apresentaram-nos aos magistrados, acusando: Estes homens são judeus; amotinam a nossa cidade.
21 and show a custom, which [it] is not leaveful to us to receive (or which it is not lawful for us to accept), neither do, since we be Romans.
21 E pregam um modo de vida que nós, romanos, não podemos admitir nem seguir.
22 And the people and magistrates ran against them, and when they had rent to pieces the coats of them (or and when they had torn their coats to pieces), they commanded them to be beaten with rods.
22 O povo insurgiu-se contra eles. Os magistrados mandaram arrancar-lhes as vestes para açoitá-los com varas.
23 And when they had given to them many wounds, they sent them into prison, and commanded to the keeper, that he should keep them diligently. (And after they had given them many wounds, they threw them into prison, and commanded the warden of the prison, that he should guard them carefully.)
23 Depois de lhes terem feito muitas chagas, meteram-nos na prisão, mandando ao carcereiro que os guardasse com segurança.
24 And when he had taken such a precept, he put them into the inner prison, and restrained the feet of them in a tree (or and restrained their feet in the stocks).
24 Este, conforme a ordem recebida, meteu-os na prisão inferior e prendeu-lhes os pés ao cepo.
25 And at midnight Paul and Silas worshipped, and praised God; and they that were in [the] keeping (or and those who were in the prison), heard them.
25 Pela meia-noite, Paulo e Silas rezavam e cantavam um hino a Deus, e os prisioneiros os escutavam.
26 And suddenly a great earth-moving was made, so that the foundaments of the prison were moved. And anon all the doors were opened, and the bonds of all were loosed. (And suddenly there was a great earthquake, so strong that the foundations of the prison were shaken. And at once all the doors were opened, and everyone’s bonds were loosened.)
26 Subitamente, sentiu-se um terremoto tão grande que se abalaram até os fundamentos do cárcere. Abriram-se logo todas as portas e soltaram-se as algemas de todos.
27 And the keeper of the prison was awaked (or And the warden of the prison was awakened), and saw the gates of the prison opened, and with a sword drawn out he would have slain himself, and guessed that the men that were bound had fled.
27 Acordou o carcereiro e, vendo abertas as portas do cárcere, supôs que os presos haviam fugido. Tirou da espada e queria matar-se.
28 But Paul cried with a great voice, and said, Do thou none harm to thyself [or Do thou nothing of evil to thyself], for all we be here. (But Paul cried with a loud voice, and said, Do not harm thyself, for all of us still be here.)
28 Mas Paulo bradou em alta voz: Não te faças nenhum mal, pois estamos todos aqui.
29 And he asked (for) light, and entered [in], and trembled, and fell down to Paul and to Silas at their feet.
29 Então o carcereiro pediu luz, entrou e lançou-se trêmulo aos pés de Paulo e Silas.
30 And he brought them withoutforth, and said, Lords, what behooveth me to do, that I be made safe? (And he brought them outside, and said, Lords, what must I do, so that I can be saved?)
30 Depois os conduziu para fora e perguntou-lhes: Senhores, que devo fazer para me salvar?
31 And they said, Believe thou in the Lord Jesus, and thou shalt be safe, and thine house. (And they said, Believe in the Lord Jesus, and thou, and thy family, shall be saved.)
31 Disseram-lhe: Crê no Senhor Jesus e serás salvo, tu e tua família.
32 And they spake to him the word of the Lord, with all that were in his house.
32 Anunciaram-lhe a palavra de Deus, a ele e a todos os que estavam em sua casa.
33 And he took them in the same hour of the night, and washed their wounds. And he was baptized, and all his house anon, (or And he, and his whole family, or and all his household, were baptized at once).
33 Então, naquela mesma hora da noite, ele cuidou deles e lavou-lhes as chagas. Imediatamente foi batizado, ele e toda a sua família.
34 And when he had brought them into his house, he set to them a board. And he was glad with all his house, and believed to God. (And when he had brought them into his house, he set a table for them, or he gave them a meal. And he had joy with all his household, and believed in God.)
34 Em seguida, ele os fez subir para sua casa, pôs-lhes a mesa e alegrou-se com toda a sua casa por haver crido em Deus.
35 And when (the) day was come, the magistrates sent constables, and said, Deliver thou those men [or Dismiss ye those men].
35 Quando amanheceu, os magistrados mandaram os lictores dizer: Solta esses homens.
36 And the keeper of the prison told these words to Paul, That the magistrates have sent, that ye be delivered; now therefore go ye out, and go ye in peace. (And the warden of the prison said to Paul, The magistrates have sent word, that ye should be released; and so now go out, and go thy way in peace.)
36 O carcereiro transmitiu essa mensagem a Paulo: Os magistrados mandaram-me dizer que vos ponha em liberdade. Saí, pois, e ide em paz.
37 And Paul said to them, They sent us men of Rome into prison, that were beaten openly and uncondemned, and now privily they bring us out; not so (fast), but come they themselves, and deliver us out, (or no! let them come here themselves, and release us).
37 Mas Paulo replicou: Sem nenhum julgamento nos açoitaram publicamente, a nós que somos cidadãos romanos, e meteram-nos no cárcere, e agora nos lançam fora ocultamente... Não há de ser assim! Mas venham e soltem-nos pessoalmente!
38 And the constables told these words to the magistrates; and they dreaded, for they heard that they were Romans, (or and they had great fear, when they learned that they were Romans).
38 Os lictores deram parte dessas palavras aos magistrados. Estes temeram, ao ouvir dizer que eram romanos.
39 And they came, and besought them, and they brought them out, and prayed, that they should go out of the city. (And so they came, and found them, and they brought them out, and beseeched them, that they would go away from their city.)
39 Foram e lhes falaram brandamente. Pedindo desculpas, rogavam-lhes que se retirassem da cidade.
40 And they went out of the prison, and entered [in] to (the house of) Lydia. And when they saw (the) brethren, they comforted them, and went forth. (And they left the prison, and went to Lydia’s house. And when they saw the brothers, they strengthened or encouraged them, and then they went forth.)
40 Saindo do cárcere, entraram em casa de Lídia, onde reviram e consolaram os irmãos. Depois partiram.

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