Atos 25
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1 Therefore when Festus came into the province, after the third day he went up to Jerusalem from Caesarea.
1 Três dias depois de sua chegada à província, Festo subiu de Cesaréia a Jerusalém.
2 And the princes of (the) priests, and the worthiest [or the first] of the Jews went to him against Paul, and prayed him, (And the high priests, and the leaders of the Jews went before him against Paul, and beseeched him,)
2 Aí os sumos sacerdotes e os judeus mais notáveis foram ter com ele, acusando Paulo, e rogaram-lhe,
3 and asked grace against him, that he should command him to be led to Jerusalem; and they set ambush to slay him in the way (or and they prepared to kill him on the way).
3 com insistência, como um favor, que o mandasse de volta para Jerusalém. É que queriam armar-lhe uma emboscada para o assassinarem no caminho.
4 But Festus answered, that Paul should be kept in Caesarea; soothly that he himself should proceed more advisedly [or more hastily].
4 Festo, porém, respondeu que Paulo se achava detido em Cesaréia e que ele mesmo partiria para lá dentro de poucos dias. E acrescentou:
5 Therefore he said, They that in you (who) be mighty, come down together; and if any crime is in the man (or and if the man hath done any crime), accuse they him.
5 Portanto, os que dentre vós são de prestígio desçam comigo; e se houver algum crime nesse homem, acusem-no.
6 And he dwelled among them no more than eight either ten days, and came down to Caesarea; and the tother day he sat for doomsman (or and the next day he sat as judge), and commanded Paul to be brought (to him).
6 Demorou-se entre eles cerca de oito ou dez dias e desceu a Cesaréia. No dia seguinte, sentou-se no tribunal e citou Paulo.
7 And when he was brought forth, (the) Jews stood about him, which came down from Jerusalem, putting against him many and grievous causes, which they might not prove. (And when he was brought forth, the Jews who had come down from Jerusalem, stood about him, making many serious charges against him, that they could not prove.)
7 Assim que este compareceu, rodearam-no os judeus que tinham descido de Jerusalém e acusaram-no de muitos e graves delitos que não podiam provar.
8 For Paul yielded reason in all things, (saying), That neither against the law of (the) Jews, neither against the temple, neither against the emperor [or neither against Caesar], I sinned anything.
8 Paulo alegava em sua defesa: Em nada tenho pecado contra a lei dos judeus, nem contra o templo, nem contra César!
9 But Festus would do grace to the Jews [or Forsooth Festus \+sls (was)\+sls* willing to give grace to the Jews], and answered to Paul, and said, Wilt thou go up to Jerusalem, and there be deemed of these things before me? (or and be judged about these things before me there?)
9 Mas Festo, querendo agradar aos judeus, disse a Paulo: Queres subir a Jerusalém e ser julgado ali diante de mim?
10 And Paul said, At the doom place of the emperor I stand [or At the doom place of Caesar I stand], where it behooveth me to be deemed, (or And Paul said, I stand now at the Emperor’s seat of judgement or the court, where it behooveth me to be judged). I have not annoyed (or harmed) the Jews, as thou knowest well.
10 Paulo, porém, disse: Estou perante o tribunal de César. É lá que devo ser julgado. Não fiz mal algum aos judeus, como bem sabes.
11 For if I have annoyed (or harmed), either done anything worthy (of) death, I forsake not to die; but if nothing of those is, that they accuse me (of), no man may give me to them. I appeal to the emperor [or I appeal to Caesar].
11 Se lhes tenho feito algum mal ou coisa digna de morte, não recuso morrer. Mas, se nada há daquilo de que estes me acusam, ninguém tem o direito de entregar-me a eles. Apelo para César!
12 Then Festus spake with the council, and answered, (or Then Festus spoke with the Council, and said), To the emperor thou hast appealed, to the emperor thou shalt go, [or To Caesar thou hast appealed, to Caesar thou shalt go].
12 Então Festo conferenciou com os seus assessores e respondeu: Para César apelaste, a César irás.
13 And when some days were passed, Agrippa king (or King Agrippa), and Bernice came down to Caesarea, to welcome [or to greet] Festus.
13 Alguns dias depois, o rei Agripa e Berenice desceram a Cesaréia para saudar Festo.
14 And when they dwelled there many days, Festus showed to the king of Paul, and said, A man is left bound of Felix, (And after they had been there for many days, Festus told the king about Paul, and said, There is a man left here in bondage by Felix,)
14 Como se demorassem ali muitos dias, Festo expôs ao rei o caso de Paulo: Félix deixou preso aqui um certo homem.
15 of which, when I was at Jerusalem, (the) princes of (the) priests, and the elder men of the Jews came to me, and asked damnation against him. (of whom, when I was at Jerusalem, the high priests, and the elders of the Jews came to me, and asked for condemnation against him.)
15 Quando estive em Jerusalém, os sumos sacerdotes e os anciãos dos judeus vieram queixar-se dele comigo pedindo a sua condenação.
16 To whom I answered, That it is not custom to Romans, to damn any man, (or It is not the Roman custom, to condemn any man), before that he that is accused have his accusers present, and take (the) place of defending, to put away the crimes, that be put against him.
16 Respondi-lhes que não era costume dos romanos condenar homem algum, antes de ter confrontado o acusado com os seus acusadores e antes de se lhes dar a liberdade de defender-se dos crimes que lhes são imputados.
17 Therefore when they came together hither, without any delay, in the day (pur)suing I sat for doomsman (or on the following day I sat as judge), and commanded the man to be brought.
17 Compareceram aqui. E eu, sem demora, logo no dia seguinte, dei audiência e ordenei que conduzissem esse homem.
18 And when his accusers stood [nigh], they said no cause of which things I had suspicion of evil. (And when his accusers stood here before me, they made no case in which I found any suspicion of wrong-doing.)
18 Apresentaram-se os seus acusadores, mas não o acusaram de nenhum dos crimes de que eu suspeitava.
19 But they had against him some questions of their vain worshipping, [or \+sls (their futile)\+sls* religion], and of one Jesus (who was) dead, whom Paul affirmed to live.
19 Eram só desavenças entre eles a respeito da sua religião, e uma discussão a respeito de um tal Jesus, já morto, e que Paulo afirma estar vivo.
20 And I doubted of such manner questions, and said, Whether he would go to Jerusalem, and there be deemed of these things? (And I was uncertain about such matters, and asked, Would he go to Jerusalem, and be judged on these matters there?)
20 Vi-me perplexo quanto ao modo de inquirir essas questões e perguntei-lhe se queria ir a Jerusalém e ser ali julgado.
21 But for Paul appealed, that he should be kept to the knowing of the emperor (or of Caesar), I commanded him to be kept, till I send him to the emperor [or till I shall send him to Caesar]. (But because Paul appealed, that he should be sent to the Emperor for judgement, or for a decision, or for sentencing, I commanded him to be kept under guard, until I could send him to the Emperor.)
21 Mas, como Paulo apelou para o julgamento do imperador, mandei que fique detido até que o remeta a César.
22 And Agrippa said to Festus, I myself would (like to) hear the man. And he said, Tomorrow thou shalt hear him.
22 Agripa disse então a Festo: Eu também desejava ouvir esse homem. Ao que ele respondeu: Amanhã o ouvirás.
23 And on the tother day (or And on the next day), when Agrippa and Bernice came with great desire, [or \+sls (with much)\+sls* pride of state], and entered into the auditorium, with tribunes and the principal men of the city, when Festus bade, Paul was brought (in).
23 No dia seguinte, Agripa e Berenice apresentaram-se com grande pompa. E, entrando com os tribunos e as pessoas de mais relevo da cidade na sala de audiência, foi também Paulo introduzido por ordem de Festo.
24 And Festus said, King Agrippa, and all men that be with us, ye see this man, of which all the multitude of Jews prayed me at Jerusalem, and asked, and cried, that he should live no longer. (And Festus said, King Agrippa, and all those who be with us, ye see this man, about whom all the multitude of the Jews at Jerusalem beseeched me, and asked, and cried, that he should no longer live.)
24 Festo tomou a palavra: Ó rei, e todos vós que estais aqui presentes, vedes este homem contra quem os judeus em massa e com grandes gritos vieram reclamar a morte, tanto aqui como em Jerusalém.
25 But I found, that he had done nothing worthy of death; and I deemed to send him to the emperor (or and I decided to send \+em him\+em* to Caesar), for he appealed this thing, [or soothly him appealing this thing to the emperor, I deemed to send \+sls (him to him)\+sls*].
25 Mas tenho averiguado que ele não fez coisa alguma digna de morte. Entretanto, havendo ele apelado para o imperador, determinei remeter-lho.
26 Of which man I have (it) not certain, what thing I shall write to the lord. For which thing I (have) brought him to you, and most(ly) to thee, thou king Agrippa [or O king Agrippa], that when asking is made (or so that after he is questioned), I have what I shall write.
26 Mas dele não tenho nada de positivo que possa escrever ao imperador, e por isso mandei-o comparecer diante de vós, mormente diante de tua majestade, para que essa audiência apure alguma coisa que eu possa escrever.
27 For it is seen to me without reason, to send a bound man, and not to signify the cause of him, (or and not to specify his case, or the charges, against him).
27 Pois não me parece razoável remeter um preso, sem mencionar ao mesmo tempo as acusações formuladas contra ele.
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